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Get Real Podcast

On this episode of the Get Real Podcast, we chat with Kamini Natarajan, VP of Digital Marketing at Topix Brands, a leader in professional & natural consumer skincare with a portfolio of products and brands, including DermaE. Kimini talks about the time and attention spent communicating with employees and customers, and how the more focus and attention we give to employees and customers, the better we can establish clear communication and authentic connections. To hear more from Kamini listen to the full podcast here.

On this episode of the Get Real Podcast, we connect with TJ Rancour, President of Cal-Chip Connected Devices, the leading IOT distributor of tech products globally. He discusses filtering out noise in order to facilitate clear communication, taking the time to actively listen and the significance of listening to understand. TJ also talks discussed ways to establish the right mindset to filter out that noise, how the best leaders are the ones that know how to connect to the right people, and what he admires about his fellow team at Cal-Chip Connected Devices. To hear more from TJ, check out the full podcast here and for more about Cal-Chip visit calchipconnect.com.

On this episode of the Get Real Podcast we welcome Kelly Nagel, President and General Manager of Jabra, a leader in the audio and video industry that helps connect people through the power of sound. Kelly talks about staying connected no matter the challenges. She also touches on establishing clear and clean lines of communication so that authentic connections can be made with customers and employees, and expresses her admiration for Women In Technology (WIT). To hear more from Kelly, check out the full podcast here. To find out more about Jabra visit jabra.com.

On this episode of the Get Real Podcast, we chat with Ali Mostashari, CEO of Life Nome, a B2B precision health company that uses biology and AI to personalize health and wellbeing. Ali discusses the importance of self authenticity, and how critical self awareness is before engaging with others in order to promote trust and success. He also elaborates on passion, posing the question “is our passion actually in the wellbeing of others?” and offers a few shoutouts to some strong female leaders in the tech industry. To hear what Ali has to say, check out the full podcast here. To find out more about LifeNome visit lifenome.com.

On this episode of the Get Real Podcast, Mark DiPietro, CEO of SoundVision LLC, a provider of entertainment technology services, talks with Anna about responsibility and connection. Mark discusses how to understand and respect the communication process, clearly defining responsibility, and what he admires about the sales management at software company Cvent. To hear more from Mark, check out the full podcast here and visit svavnc.com.

On this episode of the Get Real Podcast, JM Ryerson, the CEO of Let’s Go Win, focuses on inspiring people to live their best lives. JM talks about the willingness to be vulnerable and letting communication open the door to authentic connections and relationships. To hear more from JM about vulnerability and authenticity both in the workplace and in relationships, check out the full podcast here. To find out more about his book “Let’s Go Win,” visit letsgowin.com.

Today on the Get Real Podcast, Anna talks to Chad Severson of Ergotron, creators of human-centric, kinetic work environments that help people thrive. He explains how staying focused on customer problems and figuring out how to help them solve them is a major priority for their organization. Anna and Chad discuss the significance of asking leaders to look at their organizational communication plans and challenging them to do better. He also reflects on the importance of reiterating key messages to your employee stakeholders. To hear Chad’s take on maintaining clear, streamlined and engaged communication amidst distraction, check out the full podcast here. To find out more about Chad and Ergotron, visit www.ergotron.com

On this episode of the Get Real Podcast, we chat with Jayme Rubenstein, Global Public Relations Director of ResMed, a global leader in digital health and connected medical devices that helps people sleep, breathe and lead better lives. Jayme talks about audience-centered communication and leading with value vs. attributes. He also discusses the importance of listening to your internal and external audiences, being flexible when plans change, and what he admires about fellow San Diego medical device company Dexcom. To hear what Jayme has to say, check out the full podcast here and visit resmed.com. #professionaldevelopment

On this episode of the Get Real Podcast, we chat with health and fitness leader Geralyn Coopersmith, President of Coopersmith Consulting and VP of fitness staff development for EXOS human performance. She embraces the Steven Covey philosophy “with people, slow is fast,” and stresses the importance of taking time to build those develop genuine, authentic connections. She also talks about bringing your whole self to work and credits mentors at Nike, Equinox and EXOS for helping her along the way. To hear more from Geralyn, check out the full podcast here. To connect with Geralyn contact her at www.coopersmithconsulting.com #GetRealPodcast

On this episode of the the Get Real Podcast, Nique Fajors of Premium Retail Services for Google discusses how to lead by example and what that looks like when adapting behaviors for your employees. “As a leader, its important to gain perspective about your workplace and ask yourself ‘am I modeling the kind of work experience that I want for my employees?'” To hear more on applying leadership and authenticity to your workplace, check out the full podcast here. To find out more about Nique, follow him on LinkedIn and check out his podcast at www.invisible.men.