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  • Underground Energy: A Network of Women Leading the Charge
    2025/10/26

    In this episode, Becca Glazer joins Joel and Jay to reveal the story behind co-founding a secret society of female leaders in the renewable energy industry. She shares how this underground network fostered deep relationships, broke through the pressures of a male-dominated space, and became a source of support, creative problem-solving, and real value—for the women involved and the companies they lead.

    Have a story to share? Or feedback on the podcast? Email us at reenergizepodcast@gmail.com.

    Like the music you hear on the show? Check out Alive in the Radio Age by Jay Carlis on Spotify or Apple Music.

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    42 分
  • Stress, Burnout and Changing Course
    2025/10/12

    We sit down with executive coach David Rosenheim to talk about his own journey from executive management to executive coaching. David walks us through his experience of the stress of leading organizations to burnout, leading to a major career change. It's a raw and honest conversation about the challenges facing leaders in these uncertain times—and how those challenges can become catalysts for meaningful change.

    Have a story to share? Or feedback on the podcast? Email us at reenergizepodcast@gmail.com.

    Like the music you hear on the show? Check out Alive in the Radio Age by Jay Carlis on Spotify or Apple Music.

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    46 分
  • Season 2 Preview
    2025/05/25

    Quick wrap up on Season 1 and preview of Season 2.

    Have a story to share? Or feedback on the podcast? Email us at reenergizepodcast@gmail.com.

    Like the music you hear on the show? Check out Alive in the Radio Age by Jay Carlis on Spotify or Apple Music.

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    13 分
  • Thriving in Uncertainty
    2025/05/18

    Erica Engle, CCO at Urban Grid, joins the podcast to talk about her journey from energy trading to renewable energy and managing uncertainty in an ever-changing industry environment.

    Have a story to share? Or feedback on the podcast? Email us at reenergizepodcast@gmail.com.

    Like the music you hear on the show? Check out Alive in the Radio Age by Jay Carlis on Spotify or Apple Music.

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    35 分
  • Cancelled
    2025/05/11

    Tess O'Brien, climate tech founder and executive, visits the show to talk about one of those "Hey, we need to talk" emails. The anticipation and the aftermath of getting some bad news for the business. The conversation flows to finding center and maintaining personal sustainability in an ever-changing business environment. We also talk about Tess's work mentoring the next generation of female leaders in tech.

    Have a story to share? Or feedback on the podcast? Email us at reenergizepodcast@gmail.com.

    Like the music you hear on the show? Check out Alive in the Radio Age by Jay Carlis on Spotify or Apple Music.

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    42 分
  • It Takes a Village
    2025/05/04

    Solar industry pioneer Sarah Hetznecker joins the podcast to talk about the early days of the solar industry and starting an installation company with her husband Gary Sheehan in 2002.

    Have a story to share? Or feedback on the podcast? Email us at reenergizepodcast@gmail.com.

    Like the music you hear on the show? Check out Alive in the Radio Age by Jay Carlis on Spotify or Apple Music.

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    42 分
  • Presence Check-In
    2025/04/27

    Joel and Jay welcome back Emily Burks for a conversation about the Presence Check-In and managing our energy in the workplace. They discuss working together through COVID and how the experience of being asked to pay attention to how they were feeling transformed the way they worked.

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    52 分
  • Burnout
    2025/04/20

    Mike Volpe, a founder of Open Road Renewables, talks about the clash between his "win at all costs" mentality and the challenge of solar development. Mike comes close to burning out as he drives a solar farm through a difficult permitting process. This leads to a great awakening and a re-energizing of his career.

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    41 分