• Community First: Notre Dame Alum Reggie Brooks On the Vital Impact of Holtz’s Heroes
    Jan 17 2025

    For this episode of the Dragon Tree Podcast, we've got the luck of the Irish with us! Former Notre Dame football star – and nonprofit executive director – Reggie Brooks stopped by the podcast to talk about a unique organization he heads called Holtz's Heroes Foundation. And his timing couldn't be better, as the Fighting Irish continue their improbable run at a college football national title! Holtz's Heroes Foundation, which takes its name from legendary Notre Dame head football coach Lou Holtz, works across the country providing support to promising student-athletes, assisting the families of former players facing adversity, and sponsoring regular food drives in a variety of communities. Many readers will already be familiar with Coach Lou Holtz, who helmed several teams during his illustrious college football coaching career, including NC State, the University of Arkansas, and the University of South Carolina. But it was as head football coach at the University of Notre Dame that he earned iconic status. It was there, in 1988, that Holtz's team won the national championship and enshrined him as one of the greatest college football coaches of all time. In 1989, Reggie Brooks began his own storied career in South Bend, Indiana. He ultimately became the starting tailback at Notre Dame, earning All-American status and finishing fifth in the Heisman Trophy voting his senior year. Reggie went on to play in the NFL, spending time with the Washington Commanders and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. After his playing days were over, Reggie decided to invest his efforts in helping former athletes cope with life off the playing field. In time, he became Executive Director of Holtz’s Heroes Foundation, which continues to help former athletes and many other community groups. Reggie is a first-rate communicator and organizer working to motivate others to always aim high and strive for the greater good. Learn more about Holtz's Heroes Foundation here: https://holtzsheroes.org/ Donate to the organization here: https://holtzsheroes.org/donate/ Find us on social media! Twitter: @DragonTreeComms Threads: @dragontreecomms BlueSky: @chrishobson.bsky.social Instagram: dragontreecomms Music I Use: Bensound.com/royalty-free-music License code: ROKSTDAAWYZ8H5IE Song: Elevate

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    39 mins
  • Unlocking the Secrets of the Bird Kingdom with Gene Groshon
    Jan 17 2025

    It's the season of four calling birds, three French hens, two turtle doves...and Gene Groshon, bird expert! Our latest podcast guest is not only a lover of all partridges, but a song bird and raptor researcher who studies wild birds, year round. Gene is a naturalist with the Natural Resources Division of the Calvert County Government Department of Parks & Recreation in Maryland. He also helps administer the M.A.P.S. program, which is a continent-wide bird banding effort organized by the Institute for Bird Populations. With his team, Gene not only tags and tracks birds in southern Maryland, but also educates the public on the importance of birds in the global ecosystem. During our interview, he touches on how birds connect with each other and why their communication patterns are a lot more varied and complex than you might think. Find us on social media! Twitter: @DragonTreeComms Threads: @dragontreecomms BlueSky: @chrishobson.bsky.social Instagram: / dragontreecomms Music I Use: Bensound.com/royalty-free-music License code: ROKSTDAAWYZ8H5IE Song: Elevate

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    47 mins
  • The Artist as Communications Leader with Blake Stenning, MA, CAE
    Jan 17 2025

    This week, we're asking an important question: How can artists bring their unique vision to the role of communications leader? To help us answer this question, meet visionary communicator Blake Stenning, a photographer, graphic designer, and Director of Communications at the Public Housing Authorities Directors Association (PHADA). During his career as an artist, small business owner, and communications leader, Blake has learned that the key to success lies in remaining versatile. Blake brings a highly creative mindset to every initiative he oversees, relying on his ever-evolving style of problem solving. According to Blake, the ability to tackle challenges in the office is often facilitated by an openness to learning skills outside of the daily 9 to 5. To build on his fine arts education as well as inform his work in the realm of graphic design, Blake began to focus on photography in his spare time. "I started to do these very intense workshops in rural Maine and I'd read books by Ansel Adams...on how to expose a proper negative...really heavy stuff!" he states. "I began to meet fellow photographers and they were all really interesting people and came from very diverse backgrounds. I realized that this was something that was going to become more than just a hobby." Whether through words or his crisp visuals, Blake's goal has always been to make the picture even clearer for PHADA's membership, executives, policy analysts, and staff. He successfuly redesigned the organization's website (insert link here) in a way that make information quickly and readily available, ranging from breaking legislative news to very important upcoming events. So if you're wondering what it takes to perfect effective visual messaging for your organization, be sure to check out Blake's fantastic interview below. And let's always keep in mind all the people intuitively working hard behind the scenes to bring us the vital, interactive information that we need to keep us in the know! Find us on social media! Twitter: @DragonTreeComms Threads: @dragontreecomms BlueSky: @chrishobson.bsky.social Instagram: / dragontreecomms Music I Use: Bensound.com/royalty-free-music License code: ROKSTDAAWYZ8H5IE Song: Elevate

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    51 mins
  • An Incredible Journey: WTOP's Neal Augenstein Talks About Lung Cancer
    Nov 22 2024

    This week, we're speaking with radio broadcaster Neal Augenstein. Neal has been a general assignment reporter with the Washington DC radio station WTOP News since 1997 and is also a multimedia journalist and mobile journalism trainer. Because of his unique voice and insightful storytelling, he has been dubbed the “Voice of DC."

    In November of 2022, Neal was diagnosed with Stage 4 lung cancer, which for many can be incurable. But after a robotic-assisted lobectomy and targeted therapy, Neal is now, thankfully, cancer free. Since November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month, we asked if Neal could join us to discuss his cancer journey from diagnosis to treatment. What's unique about his journey is that there's been a wide audience following him on his road to recovery as he's explained every milestone.

    Neal has produced videos in which he interviewed his own care team: the oncologist, the director of thoracic surgery at the hospital where he was treated, and his interventional pulmonologist, who helped translate complex medical jargon into easily-understood messages.

    Connect with Neal by visiting the WTOP website, or by finding him on Instagram, Twitter/X (@AugensteinWTOP), YouTube, or LinkedIn.

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    1 hr
  • Getting Fired Up About Lava with Mr. Lava Himself, Júlíus Ingi Jónsson
    Nov 6 2024

    This week, we're speaking with Júlíus Ingi Jónsson, CEO and Founder of Iceland's Lava Show. Júlíus and his wife Ragga have created what's billed as the world's only live lava show, and on this episode we talk about Iceland's ever-changing landscape of fire and ice. After that, we get into how Júlíus and his team took the Lava Show from just an idea to an ever-growing business, and, above all, how he conveys the mysteries of volcanoes to lay audiences across Iceland.

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    38 mins
  • Turbocharging Your Board Search with Christal M. Cherry, aka The Board Pro
    Oct 7 2024

    On this episode of The Dragon Tree Podcast, we're speaking with board search extraordinaire Christal M. Cherry. She's Principal & CEO of The Board Pro, an organization that has helped boards of directors diversify and strengthen their membership – and to learn more about themselves and others in the process.

    Christal works with nonprofits, corporations, and universities who want to modernize their boards to better resemble their clientele. Drawing on her background of 25 years as a fundraiser, consultant, DEI Specialist, and certified leadership coach, she collaborates with CEOs, board chairs, and future board members to drive highly-effective and impactful results.

    She is an author and sought-after presenter on topics like equitable board governance; recruitment; and diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging. Christal thinks your age shouldn't be an obstacle either; in fact, she points out that a varied age cohort has just as much business joining boards as other seasoned professionals, since they frequently bring a fresh and out-of-the-box perspective to a rapidly-changing landscape.

    Christal has advised many well known organizations such as Habitat for Humanity, the Boys & Girls Club, UNCF, and Emory University. And, walking the walk, she serves on the board of directors for several nonprofits, along with having founded and serving as the current Chair of the Board of Directors for a nonprofit called Fabulous Female Fundraisers Inc., or F3.

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    40 mins
  • Leadership and the Art of Communication with Dr. Geraldine McGinty
    Sep 17 2024

    On this episode of the Dragon Tree Podcast, we speak with radiologist and educator Geraldine McGinty, MD, MBA, FACR. Dr. McGinty is Professor of Clinical Radiology and Population Health Sciences at Weill Cornell Medicine in New York, Attending Radiologist at New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, and serves as the Senior Associate Dean of Clinical Affairs at Weill Cornell Medicine.

    Also, Dr. McGinty was elected Chair of the American College of Radiology's (ACR) Board of Chancellors in 2018, the first woman to hold this distinction.

    Dr. McGinty is not only a world-class breast imager, but a respected educator and mentor to the next generation of physicians. Whether she's tackling clinical problems or teaching classes, she advocates for "leading through influence," emphasizing the importance of building allies to accomplish one's goals. Her approach of active listening also plays a key role in her work.

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    24 mins
  • Excel on Fire: Navigating the Wild World of Data with Oz du Soleil
    Aug 25 2024

    In this episode of the Dragon Tree Podcast, we speak with spreadsheet superuser Oz du Soleil, a certified Microsoft Excel MVP, consultant, teacher and expert on all things data. Oz is a fantastic instructor (which is how we found him in the first place) who employs a free-wheeling style in his LinkedIn Learning series to make Excel (gasp!) fun and interesting.

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    58 mins