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Meet Mike Limon, Executive Director at Orange County Educational Arts Academy. Southern Region Chair for the California Hispanic Chamber and Founder of OCHCC Youth Chamber

Meet Mike Limon, Executive Director at Orange County Educational Arts Academy. Southern Region Chair for the California Hispanic Chamber and Founder of OCHCC Youth Chamber
Meet Mike Limon, Executive Director at Orange County Educational Arts Academy. Southern Region Chair for the California Hispanic Chamber and Founder of OCHCC Youth Chamber
How is WISEPlace leading the effort to end homelessness for unaccompanied Orange County women? Find out by listening to OC Talk Radio Public Affairs Director Dawn Kamber’s interview with WISEPlace Chief Executive Officer Brateil Aghasi. Last year, WISEPlace was chosen as California’s Nonprofit of the Year by Assemblyman Tom Daly. Aghasi talks about the services her organization offers to help ensure women in need are safely housed, empowered and on a path to personal stability. Only on OC Talk R...
Jackie Mattox, WE Founder & CEO, chats with Jeff Henderson regarding his session at the Women in Electronics 6th Annual Leadership Conference. Jeff gives us a glimpse of the type of leadership that inspires and his own personal "why". He emphasizes clarity in leadership and how important it has become to lead with values, offer kindness, caring, compassion, and encourage conversations regarding mental and emotional health. Jeff advises that discomfort is the price you pay for growth, otherwi...
Tune in as Jackie Mattox interviews WE Member in Highlight, Stephannie Bronson, who serves the role as Head/Director of Customer Service and Sales Operations at KEMET, a Yageo Company, and champion for the WE Mentorship Program. Stephannie fills us in on a few essential leadership principals passed down from her mentor and how those principals have shaped her career. She gives insights into the work/life balance conversation, addressing the critical topic of overwhelm and how it has impacted ret...
Hear this heartening tale of Rich Bastian, the Pedego dealer from Cape May, NJ who bought his first bike and took it to his dad for his opinion. A once big bike rider, Rich's father had been diagnosed with terminal cancer and (needless to say) hadn't ridden a bike in some time. But up comes his son with a new Pedego wondering what his father thinks about his idea of selling these new products.. To which his dad says, "Let me try it and I'll tell you". "Ten minutes later, he's still not back," re...
Hear this heartening tale of Rich Bastian, the Pedego dealer from Cape May, NJ who bought his first bike and took it to his dad for his opinion. A once big bike rider, Rich's father had been diagnosed with terminal cancer and (needless to say) hadn't ridden a bike in some time. But up comes his son with a new Pedego wondering what his father thinks about his idea of selling these new products.. To which his dad says, "Let me try it and I'll tell you". "Ten minutes later, he's still not back," re...
Summary: In this episode of Where There’s a Will, There’s a Way, host Will Crist talked with Michael Morse, the owner and founder of the largest law firm in Michigan. Michael started his law firm over 25 years ago, and he ran the law firm with no business background whatsoever. After 15 years in the practice, Michael realized he needed help, and his firm became the first law firm to adopt the EOS model. The firm now thrives and even mentors other firms through their Fireproof program which is ad...
Kim Walsh Phillips is the founder of Powerful Professionals, a business coaching and education company. She was recently named #475 in the Inc 5000 and is a multi-seven-figure business entrepreneur with no business degree and a tendency to say “crazy pants” more than is socially acceptable. She is the best-selling author of The Ultimate Guide to Instagram for Business and The No BS Guide To Direct Response Social Media Marketing. (Fun fact: she uses a thesaurus when she writes or she would use t...
May is Water Awareness Month. How can we preserve our natural resource—water? Find out by listening to OC Talk Radio Public Affairs Director Dawn Kamber’s interview with Santa Margarita Water District Board member Charles “Chuck” Gibson. He’s among five elected board of Directors. And is also a board member of the Association of California Water Agencies. He talks about the status of our state’s drought and what we can do to conserve water. He also provides details of the Santa Margarita Water D...
Show Notes This week on his blog, Sabbath Moment, Terry Hershey has been writing about the restorative power of brokenness. Terry writes this: “In embracing our wounds, they become sacred wounds, because grace is alive and well in brokenness. It’s paradigm shift time. Time to move from a project-management view of life, to a “wade-in” view of life. Life, in its brokenness, is not to be contained, explained, or fixed.” I really like the idea of moving on from a project-management view of life. It...
Today's guest is Connie Almond and Jane Howard-Martin. Teresa, Connie and Jane discuss diversity, inclusion, and creating authenticity. Jane and Connie published an article in November 2021, "Does Your Workplace Encourage Conformity or Authenticity?" They discussed being your whole self at work and who you are without having to conform to someone else’s expectations of how you should show up in the workplace. To read the article click here Episode Timeline 00:06Introduction and Disclaimer 01:38B...
What's the old adage? Give a kid a fish, and he'll eat for a day. But teach him to fish and he'll eat for a lifetime. Well the same thing holds true for riding bikes. Listen to this fascinating tale of two people in Georgia who built a non-profit (Bearing Bike Works) all geared around the simple idea of teaching "at risk" kids how to build and maintain their own bikes. Earning a free bike for learning a new skill. And teaching them some valuable "life skills" along the way like persistence, pati...
What's the old adage? Give a kid a fish, and he'll eat for a day. But teach him to fish and he'll eat for a lifetime. Well the same thing holds true for riding bikes. Listen to this fascinating tale of two people in Georgia who built a non-profit (Bearing Bike Works) all geared around the simple idea of teaching "at risk" kids how to build and maintain their own bikes. Earning a free bike for learning a new skill. And teaching them some valuable "life skills" along the way like persistence, pati...
Alma M. Hernandez, Senior Deputy District Attorney, Riverside County and current candidate for Orange County Superior Court Judge, Seat # 30 (the seat with 5 people running!). Hear how she comes from a long line of single moms, and how she's worked hard to not only be the first in her family to go to college and law school, but potentially to be the first Hispanic women to serve as a judge here in OC as well.
Alma M. Hernandez, Senior Deputy District Attorney, Riverside County and current candidate for Orange County Superior Court Judge, Seat # 30 (the seat with 5 people running!). Hear how she comes from a long line of single moms, and how she's worked hard to not only be the first in her family to go to college and law school, but potentially to be the first Hispanic women to serve as a judge here in OC as well.
Meet John Amador, a VP at US BANK and long running Member of the Board of the Orange County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (and outgoing Chairman) on his many years of service to the community. And how he rose to both his positions from his humble blue collar roots in Stockton.
Meet John Amador, a VP at US BANK and long running Member of the Board of the Orange County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (and outgoing Chairman) on his many years of service to the community. And how he rose to both his positions from his humble blue collar roots in Stockton.
Jenny Rae La Roux joined Barry Saywitz on this weeks episode to discuss her run for California Governor and the changes California needs.
Summary In this episode of Where There’s a Will, There’s a Way, Jason Prentice and Jon Dornbos join Will Crist to discuss Jason’s business Outcomes COO. Jason founded Outcomes because he saw a need for integrators that could help visionaries reach their dreams. Now, the company utilizes fractional integrators to help entrepreneurs from across the country accomplish their lofty goals through the EOS Model. Throughout the episode, the trio discusses fractional integrators, how integrators help vis...