Podcast Guest User Podcast Guest User

Walking Each Other Home

In this episode of What CEOs Talk About, host Martin Hunter and guest Carolyn de Voest discuss leadership and coaching, why connectedness and a sense of service are important to retain, and how she views the responsibilities of coaching in a business context. Martin and Carolyn explore the values of personal awareness, how to quantify Walking Each Other Home, and the realities of caretaking one’s own health and wellness in this vital conversation.

Read More
Podcast Guest User Podcast Guest User

The Heart Is Where It’s At

In this episode of What CEOs Talk About, Martin Hunter welcomes back Isabelle Mercier-Turcotte this time with her partner in business and in life Margarita Romano (Maggie). The three discuss the importance of the journey from your head to your heart in life, business, and with customers. Isabelle and Margarita founded LeapZone Strategies, dedicated to helping people build extraordinary businesses and brands.

Read More
Podcast Guest User Podcast Guest User

Revisited: Catching Up

In this episode of What CEOs Talk About, host Martin Hunter and Dominic Rubino, Martin’s first-ever podcast guest, address business and personal challenges, work/life balance, share stories from their friendship, and delve into what matters. They share concern for the environment and highlight companies doing good work in ecological solutions. And they explore their individual podcast successes: the hard word that pays off and the interesting people they get to meet.

Read More
Podcast Guest User Podcast Guest User

When Business Doesn’t Make Money

In this episode of What CEOs Talk About, host Martin Hunter and Matthew Smedley explore the truths about why people experience challenges in life; the traumas, abuses, addictions, and transactional employment mentalities that drive them to homelessness and poverty. They break down exactly what Mission Possible is about and how they operate positive change in the downtown eastside. Matthew explains the difference between Executive Director and CEO, how non-profit enterprises have a different view of success than a for profit company, and how he loves his job but wishes people could be instilled with a sense of value and worth after setbacks and struggle without its intervention.

Read More