EP106: Mindfulness at work, what the pandemic taught us about ourselves
Stephanie recently attended her first in-person conference in 18 months. The question of the day – “How have you been?” The standard reply – “Good, busy.” At our Virtual Catalyst 2021, our focus was on the communicator (the person) versus the end product they create. Why? Because when we’re not operating at full capacity, our…
Election in Real Life: What your vote means to the water industry with Mae Stevens
In this special #ImagineADayWithoutWater edition, the chat with Mae Stevens, Executive Vice President at Signal Group, about what the different possible election outcomes mean for the water industry. We also chat about the incredible importance of knowing your audience and tailoring your message to them and the special bipartisan PAC she established with the goal of getting more candidates that will champion water issues elected.
100: Those Who Tell the Stories Rule the World—The in Real Life
The get real with their mentor Greg Wukasch (San Antonio Water System) when he turns the mic on them to talk about the in real life. Stephanie and Arianne talk about the entrepreneur rollercoaster, their friendship, and their own personal journeys. Please consider rating the podcast with 5 stars and leaving a…
99: Water in Real Life Behind the Scenes with George Hawkins and Nathan Ohle
As we gear up to drop our 100th episode, we let George Hawkins (CEO/Founder of Moonshot Missions) and Nathan Ohle (CEO of Rural Community Assistance Partnership) turn the mics on us. It’s been fun to do this a few times along our podcast journey, but having a candid conversation like this right before such a…
98: Water Nerds Guide to Taking Public Education Virtual with Shea Dunifon
Shea Dunifon is the Education Coordinator for the South Cross Bayou Advanced Water Reclamation Facility in St. Petersburg, FL. Since 2017, she has led the education program’s facility tours, classroom presentations, and participation in regional STEM-based events. While the program interacts with over 40,000 citizens of the community each year, it is a popular resource…