The Leader Lounge podcast is for the curious and empowered leader, seasoned or novice, who is committed to being their best self and connect with other like-minded individuals as they strategically lead people, manage processes identify solutions and have fun. Our mission is in line with the Master of Science in Management program that allows students to combine unique technical specializations and learn management and leadership skills to propel them in their careers. The podcast currently interviews students, professors and industry leaders involved with the Robert D. Walter Center for Strategic Leadership, College of Business Graduate Programs and OHIO University. The audience is current and prospective students and our goal is to build belonging and relationships between one another, alumni, faculty.
The Leader Lounge is brought to you by the Robert D. Walter Center for Strategic Leadership | Ohio University
In this episode of The Leader Lounge podcast, the focus is on the MSM (Master of Science in Management) program and the Walters Strategic Leadership Center. The guest, Maggi, shares her journey that led her to the program and her experiences as a student. She discusses her academic background, including her double major in journalism and economics, and her passion for working in higher education. Maggi also highlights the unique aspects of the MSM program, such as the opportunity to earn multiple certificates and concentrate in specific areas of interest. She praises the program for its practicality and real-world application, particularly in understanding different work styles and navigating professional environments. The episode showcases the collaborative and interactive nature of the program, challenging preconceived notions of online education.
For more information about the Ohio University MSM Program, click this link!
Check out the Robert D. Walter Center for Strategic Leadership program here.
OnBrand Podcast Studios produced this episode. Special thanks to Audio Engineer Alex Winnenberg, Producer Nick Winnenberg, and Marketing Specialist Cori Stokes.
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ArtsWrap is an all-new podcast from ArtsWave, featuring interviews and discussions with the Cincinnati region’s most exciting artists, creators, thinkers and more. Catch new episodes monthly by subscribing on your favorite podcast app or listening below.
In the latest “ArtsWrap with Alecia,” Flow co-chairs Mel Gravely, CEO of Triversity Construction, and Mary Stagaman, Impact executive-in-residence at ArtsWave, share how ArtsWave's Flow Pass series works to build a culturally curious Cincy audience, creating space for underrepresented voices.
OnBrand Podcast Studios produced this episode.
OnBrand Podcast Studio Presents Mike Broadwater, the Super Intendant of Loveland City Schools. During this limited podcast series – Nick and Mike dig into the upcoming Levy. What it is, why it’s required, and what happens next. Schedule- 10/17: The History of Loveland City Schools – 10/24: The Two Futures of Loveland City Schools- 10/31: Myths and FAQS- 11/7: VOTE!Questions about the Levy? Reach out to broadwmi@lovelandschools.org. Questions about the Podcast? Nick@Onbrandpodcasts.com
On this episode Mike wraps up his series on the 2022 Levy! A big thank you to everyone that tuned in. Please make sure to visit your local polling location, helpful links below. Go Tigers!
Voting Information:
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2022
POLLS OPEN: 6:30 a.m. – 7:30 p.m.
https://www.lovelandoh.gov/298/Voter-Registration-Information
https://boe.clermontcountyohio.gov/
https://www.ohiosos.gov/elections/voters/toolkit/polling-location/
“On Brand Features” is a podcast hosted by Nick Winnenberg and his brother Alex Winnenberg from OnBrand Podcast Studio. While they usually help other organizations create podcasts, this unique show features guests from the community and highlights the best moments from their client’s podcasts. The hosts share their journey into podcasting, starting from their experience in website building and realizing the potential for audio content. The podcast offers insights into their work, discussions with guests, and humorous anecdotes. Join them as they explore the world of podcasting and share compelling stories and interviews.
Cori and Nick sit down with their longtime friend Jessica Ghantous to learn about her business, Create Your Own Finish Line. Jessica works with clients of all ages and abilities to address muscular imbalances and bring the body back into proper alignment through hands-on techniques and customized exercise programs. Cori and Nick also get a hands-on demonstration and discuss how Jessica's holistic approach fits into the modern healthcare system.
Join the Little Miami River Chamber Alliance as they interview the top member companies in the organization. Featuring President CeeCee Collins, Program Director Meredith Taylor, and Board Member Nick Winnenberg. For more information on the Chamber, visit their website at http://lmrchamberalliance.org/. Special Thanks to BergTech Solutions for recording, mixing, and mastering.
Get ready for a lively discussion about the upcoming Oktoberfest and Frogman events in Loveland. In this episode of the Chamber Chair podcast, the hosts delve into the details of these two fantastic community gatherings. From the festive atmosphere of Oktoberfest, complete with Wiener dog races and German music, to the adrenaline-pumping Frogman race on the river, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Listen in to discover what makes these events stand out and how they contribute to the vibrant spirit of Loveland.
Loveland Young Professionals and The Little Miami River Chamber Alliance are excited to present a new Podcast featuring young entrepreneurs, business leaders, and innovators in Loveland, Ohio. Special Thanks to BergTech Media, a BergTech Solutions Experiment, and the Little Miami River Chamber Alliance. Hosted by: Nick Winnenberg: Co-Founder of Loveland Young Professionals Produced by: Alex Winnenberg: Founder of BergTech Solutions
Did you know that you've been dieting wrong your entire life? Did you know ”eat less exercise more” is not the universal secret to losing weight? Has eating like a bird and then exhausting yourself on your Peloton every day after work been less effective than you hoped? Us too.
It turns out every single human being is a unique individual requiring a distinct and customized diet and exercise plan. What’s more important, however, is being able to live with that plan every single day without feeling like you’re balancing on the knife’s-edge of failure with every culinary decision.
That’s where Emily comes in. Emily understands that life isn’t black and white. There will be surprise birthday cupcakes, days you can’t make it to the gym, and unexpected stressors that make a 2lb Chipotle burrito sound like a great idea. She will help you keep track of what you eat and give you non-judgmental, science-based advice to help you plan what to eat next no matter your circumstance. Doctors don’t hate her, there are no crates of acai berries to be ordered, no gimmicks, no fads, no points, no expensive shakes, or freezers full of Weight Watchers Lunchables – just advice that sounds like common sense once you hear it.
Emily wants to help you find your Gray Area in life. With a little nutritional science know-how, compassionate coaching, and accountability you can learn how to balance those cupcakes and stress burritos to find your way away from the fundamentally flawed crash-diet mentality we all grew up with. She’s not just a wildly popular Instagram personality – she’s a real-life member of our Loveland community and she wants to help YOU find your gray area! Tune in and listen to her destroy the dieting myths we’ve taken as gospel for so many years. You’ll learn something – we sure did.
Tune in to listen to fun and entertaining updates from Loveland’s favorite real estate team!
In this episode of Keeping the Real in Real Estate, Nick and Brittney discuss the external market trends in the real estate industry. The ongoing inventory crisis and fluctuating interest rates have created a highly competitive environment for buyers. First-time homebuyers and second-time homebuyers looking to upsize are facing challenges due to their dwindling buying power.
The hosts emphasize the importance of staying informed about market fluctuations and making informed decisions based on individual lifestyle needs rather than trying to time the market. They also highlight the unique appeal of living in Sunny Loveland, Ohio, and the factors that contribute to its desirability in the real estate market.
Join a group of community members, non-profits, subject matter experts, and educators as we tackle mental health stigma. When you have a cold, you lead every conversation with “I have a cold.” Yet 22% of adults experienced depressive symptoms last week, and nobody is talking. Join us to uncover why, and more importantly: What can we do about it? We have had enough.
On this episode of the Enough podcast, the hosts delve into addiction and its various aspects. They discuss the overlap between addiction and mental health issues, as well as the different types of addictions people can experience. The episode highlights the role of coaches and teachers in addressing addiction among students and emphasizes the importance of open conversations with children about these topics. The hosts also touch upon the medical aspect of addiction and the need for better awareness and education to combat this complex issue.
OnBrand Podcast Studios produced this episode. Special thanks to Audio Engineer Alex Winnenberg, Producer Nick Winnenberg, and Marketing Specialist Cori Stokes.
Here at Wards Corner Chiropractic, we are thrilled to announce our new Podcast, “Talking Behind Your Back.” This season we plan to explain the different types of conditions we see, how we treat them, and some history about what it’s like to be a chiropractor in the United States.
Being a Chiropractor hasn't always been easy. In fact, for a long time, it was even illegal to practice Chiropractic medicine. Tune in to Episode 4 to learn about how Chiropractors went from ”quacks” to a trusted and valuable members of the medical community.
Discover the story behind Sean Kharche’s game-changing purchase! This podcast explores the importance of value creation through the acquisition of a company with a 58-year tradition. Learn how this diamond in the rough presents a great opportunity.
Join us in the fourth episode of Sean's Journey to Value Creation by Sean Kharche, the Chairman of Woodrow. In this episode, Sean emphasizes the dangers of complacency and the indispensable role of an evolving company culture in driving progress and growth. He provides an intriguing perspective on how self-confidence and risk-taking are intertwined with personal and business growth. Listen in as Sean highlights the importance of setting achievable goals, celebrating small victories, and surrounding oneself with positivity to fuel growth and resilience. This episode serves as a rich resource for those seeking to apply these principles of value creation to their own careers or businesses.
OnBrand Podcast Studios produced this episode. Special thanks to Audio Engineer Alex Winnenberg, Producer Nick Winnenberg, and Marketing Specialist Cori Stokes.
Welcome to the Children of the Perfect Storm Podcast, where our Host, Evangeline DeVol, tackles the biggest fight of her life by advocating for children impacted by poverty, abuse, trafficking, and addiction. She’s not alone in this fight and will be joined by several non-profits and service-based organizations on this monthly Podcast.
Evangeline “Van” DeVol catches the eyes, ears and hearts of every audience when speaking passionately about the plight of children experiencing poverty, educational challenges, and trauma. These are the children that Van has a tireless all-in commitment to and, serves every day. She has launched, or helped launch, several non-profits all of which serve at-risk children. Currently she is the Founder and Executive Director of NEST Community Learning Center and the recently founded non-profit, The Varner Foundation for Children and Families. Under her leadership of NEST, this non-profit has garnered six prestigious awards and recognition in the past five years including recognition at the State level and in Cincinnati’s Best. Van herself, has professionally received eight awards and recognitions at the State level and locally by communities, schools, affinity groups and local leaders. Her work has been featured in magazines and on television.
Born in London, England, growing up overseas and then working with immigrant families and children in poverty in London, Washington D.C. and Cincinnati, Ohio, she has been able to bring a unique perspective and insight into the ongoing blight of at-risk children. Studying in Oxford, England then at that University of London’s teaching college and finally at the University of Maryland, Van is an expert in non-profit management and the demographics that NEST and the Varner Foundation serve. She is also an expert in education and the neurobiology of trauma in children.
Children of the Perfect Storm is a product of her firm belief in stepping out in my faith for Christ, that every child is precious, and every child deserves a chance to be loved, belong and find and live their purpose.
Welcome to the launch party for Children of the Perfect storm! In this three-part series, we will be releasing interviews with some of the many agencies, foundations, and groups that we were on-site for the official launch. We couldn’t even dream of accomplishing our goals without these wonderful organizations. Give these episodes a listen and allow us to introduce ourselves!
NEST Community Learning Center: www.nestclc.org
Tried & True: http://triedandtrueparenting.com
CASA for Clermont Kids: https://www.casaclermontkids.org
Beech Acres Parenting Center: https://beechacres.org
Hopeful Pastures Therapeutic Farm: https://www.hopefullpastures.org
Jack's Closet: https://www.jackscloset.org
Empower Youth: https://empoweryouth.net
Buckeye Ranch: https://www.buckeyeranch.org
Real Life Family Needs Center: https://www.reallifefamilyneedscenter.com
Arts Wave: https://www.artswave.org
Eastern Hill Exchange Club: https://exchangeclubofeasternhills.org
Varner Foundation for Children and Families: https://www.varnerfoundation.org
Assistance League of Greater Cincinnati: https://www.assistanceleaguecincinnati.org
NewPath Child & Family Solutions: https://newpath.org
Little Fork Family Advocacy: https://littleforkfamilyac.org
ProKids: https://prokids.org
Lighthouse Youth & Family Services: https://www.lys.org
OnBrand Podcast Studios produced this episode. Special thanks to Audio Engineer Alex Winnenberg, Producer Nick Winnenberg, and Marketing Specialist Cori Stokes.
Welcome to the PayDay Podcast with Matt Flynn, where we help businesses ensure their employees have a successful Pay Day, just like Matt’s experience playing high school football on Friday nights. Each episode features insightful conversations with experts covering everything from employee compensation to tax filing, benefits, and HR technology, with plenty of football analogies included.
Whether you’re a small business owner or a larger company looking to streamline HR processes, PayDay is for you. Join us to create a successful business with happy employees.
Noah, the owner of Payroll Partners, discusses his vision for the company with Mila. He talks about how he sees the company as ”insurgents” disrupting the payroll industry. He discusses how they provide both technology and great customer service, unlike their bigger or smaller competitors. Noah also talks about his plans to continue growing the company aggressively, with the goal of creating new opportunities for his employees. He shares some of his financial projections with Mila and gets excited about the company's future.
OnBrand Podcast Studios produced this episode. Special thanks to Audio Engineer Alex Winnenberg, Producer Nick Winnenberg, and Marketing Specialist Cori Stokes.
Welcome to the Loveland Community Podcast, your go-to source for all things happening in Loveland, Ohio. Our podcast is dedicated to keeping you informed about the latest news, events, and interviews with community members.
We aim to highlight the diverse and vibrant community of Loveland by featuring interviews with local business owners, artists, and community leaders. You’ll hear about upcoming events, volunteer opportunities, and ways you can get involved in making Loveland an even better place to live.In addition to interviews, we also cover breaking news and important events happening in the area. From local government updates to school board meetings, we keep you in the loop on everything that affects our community.
So, whether you’re a long-time resident or new to the area, the Loveland Community Podcast is the perfect way to stay connected to everything happening in our town.
Brought to you by Gina Dubell Smith, EXP Realty, and Stone Pillar Farm
This episode features an interview with Josh Torbeck, the Executive Director of the Clermont Park District. Josh discusses new initiatives and projects the Park District is working on, including the opening of the new Grailville Preserve and the work pods being installed there.
The official podcast of the Loveland branch of PRMG. The first step on the path to your new home.
Join Nick as he sits down with Jeremy and Brent for another episode of the Loveland PRMG Podcast. On this episode we focus on the new year and changes. What are our favorite loan officers’ resolutions? What are they focused on personally and professionally? What changes can we expect from the housing market? And most importantly, what advice do they have for us as we begin 2023.
The United States of America is facing a dramatic shortage of tradespeople. We are running out of plumbers, electricians, carpenters, welders, and so many other skilled workers. Why? More people are retiring out of trades, than going into them. Yet the demand and salaries have never been higher. What is behind the trades-gap? Stigma? High schools? Parents? Ironically, trade schools? And more importantly, what can we do to fix it? Join us every other week to interview different tradespeople and start a dialogue surrounding what they do. Our goal? Simple. Make trades sexy.
On this episode Nick sits down with Tyler Schmidt. Tyler wears a lot of hats – and one of them is a firefighter’s helmet. By day he’s a husband, a father, and a machine maintenance engineer at a local shop. By night he’s one of the heroes many of us take for granted – rescuing kittens from trees, saving the public from flaming automobile crashes, and making breakfast for little old ladies.
Tune in to learn all about Tyler’s trade school experience, his heartwarming EMT/Firefighting stories, and how to fight the system – from the inside.
Todd Eppert is a certified Business Coach, Executive Coach, and Exit Planning Advisor with FocalPoint Coaching. His goal is to help you work on your business instead of in it.
In this episode, Todd interviews David Bullivant, founder of custom metal fabrication shop Yellow Weld. David shares the story of starting his business from nothing more than a 10×10 storage unit with his partner Sean. He discusses the challenges of the early days, as well as the misconceptions many have about entrepreneurship. David also offers advice for aspiring entrepreneurs.
OnBrand Podcast Studios produced this episode. Special thanks to Audio Engineer Alex Winnenberg, Producer Nick Winnenberg, and Marketing Specialist Cori Stokes.