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15 Minutes With

15 Minutes With

著者: WRKdefined Podcast Network
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Welcome to 15 Minutes With…, where we dive into candid conversations with industry trailblazers and rising stars in industries. In just 15 minutes, you’ll get to know these dynamic leaders, uncover their journeys, discover their passions, and learn what makes them stand out in their fields. Join us for a quick yet insightful peek into the minds shaping the future of their industries!All rights reserved by WRKdefined マネジメント マネジメント・リーダーシップ 個人的成功 経済学 自己啓発
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  • Leadership, Purpose & Living A Good Story
    2026/06/10
    Byrd told us he hopes his life can be summarized in one sentence: "He lived a life that inspired hope in others." An All-American athlete. An author of 15 books. A speaker who has influenced thousands of leaders And yet, none of those accomplishments were the most memorable part of our conversation. The people who change us, rarely do it from a stage. They do it across a table. In a hallway. During an unexpected conversation. In the moments where they aren't trying to be impressive but are just being human... and honest. We talked about forgiveness. About fathers. About regret. About the weight people carry that no résumé will ever reveal. And maybe that's the lesson. The most important conversations aren't about success. They're about humanity. About the moments that break us. Shape us. And ultimately teach us how to hope again. Byrd told me he hopes his life can be summarized in one sentence: "He lived a life that inspired hope in others." After spending time with him, I believe that's exactly what he's done. Byrd Baggett
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    58 分
  • Authenticity Isn't a Strategy, It's Survival | Jordan Jones | 15 Minutes With #48
    2026/06/03
    The bravest thing most of us will ever do is refuse to abandon ourselves in order to be accepted. Jordan Jones is living that out loud. It's easy to see someone in their role and assume they always had it figured out. This conversation pulls back the curtain on the real journey: leaving public health, looking honestly at the next ten years, and choosing not to let the work turn him into someone he doesn't recognize. Jordan names something a lot of us feel and rarely say out loud, that people can sense when you're performing, and they can feel it when you're real. Who he is: Jordan is a Project and Engagement Manager at Workday who left public health to get here. He didn't follow a straight line, he made a deliberate choice about who he wanted to be over the next ten years. What he does: He leads projects and engagements at Workday, and on the side runs a food page, Meals by Jordan, on Instagram. What he believes: That you have to belong to yourself first, and that the bravest thing you can do is refuse to abandon yourself just to be accepted. How he works: By staying real instead of armoring up. Jordan brings his whole self to the work, trusting that people can feel the difference between performance and authenticity. In this episode: Why belonging to yourself has to come first Leaving public health and choosing the next ten years on purpose Why people can always sense when you're performing The pull to armor up, and the courage not to New episodes of 15 Minutes With drop weekly. Subscribe so you never miss a conversation.
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    17 分
  • Psychology & Resilience | Andrea Mata, Ph.D. | 15 Minutes With #47
    2026/05/27
    Even the people who help others heal are still doing the work themselves. This is the most vulnerable conversation we've ever had on camera. It's easy to see a clinical psychologist and author and assume she has it all figured out. This conversation pulls back the curtain on the real story, how tragedy turned to triumph in Andrea's life and in Lee's, and what it actually takes to keep showing up for your kids and yourself in the middle of it. Who she is: Andrea Mata, Ph.D. is a clinical psychologist, the founder of BrightSpot Families, and the author of The No. 2 Parenting Book. She's spent her career in the trenches of family life, and like everyone, she's still doing her own work too. What she does: She helps parents build stronger bonds with their children, protect their own mental health, and find clarity in the daily chaos no parenting class ever fully prepares you for. What she believes: That even the people who help others heal are still healing themselves, and that there's strength, not shame, in naming that out loud. How she works: With honesty and hard-won clarity. Andrea meets parents where they actually are, turning her own experience of tragedy and recovery into a path others can follow. In this episode: What actually matters in raising kids today How tragedy turned to triumph in Andrea's life and Lee's Why even the people who help others heal are still doing the work Protecting your own mental health in the middle of family chaos A powerful close to a powerful month. This one closes out Mental Health Month with a voice every parent and every survivor of tragedy needs to hear.
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    38 分
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