Nice with Dave Delaney - leadership, communication, retention, culture.
Dave Delaney
60 episodes
2 months ago
What does it take to become an acclaimed business leader?
How can you use the Nice Method to retain talent and improve communication and company culture?
“Nice” is a show filled with candid conversations about communication, collaboration, community, kindness, and *nice* leadership.
Join keynote speaker, author, and founder of Futureforth.com, Dave Delaney, as he speaks with brilliant minds in business and life to discuss topics like the Great Resignation, employee retention, company culture, leadership growth, human capital, kindness and empathy, and much more.
Guests include Robin Dunbar of "Dunbar's Number" fame, Close-up Magician of the Year Award recipient and world-famous blind card mechanic Richard Turner, New York Times's bestselling author Chris Brogan, plus Harry S. Campbell, Tamsen Webster, Denise Jacobs, Lisa Cummings, Laura Gassner Otting, Liane Davey, Marcus Whitney, Scott Monty, and many more.
Expect plenty of laughs and ah-ha moments as Dave speaks casually with his smart guests.
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The theme song is “Little Jane May,” and the end song is “Funny Feeling” by AlistairChristl.ca
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What does it take to become an acclaimed business leader?
How can you use the Nice Method to retain talent and improve communication and company culture?
“Nice” is a show filled with candid conversations about communication, collaboration, community, kindness, and *nice* leadership.
Join keynote speaker, author, and founder of Futureforth.com, Dave Delaney, as he speaks with brilliant minds in business and life to discuss topics like the Great Resignation, employee retention, company culture, leadership growth, human capital, kindness and empathy, and much more.
Guests include Robin Dunbar of "Dunbar's Number" fame, Close-up Magician of the Year Award recipient and world-famous blind card mechanic Richard Turner, New York Times's bestselling author Chris Brogan, plus Harry S. Campbell, Tamsen Webster, Denise Jacobs, Lisa Cummings, Laura Gassner Otting, Liane Davey, Marcus Whitney, Scott Monty, and many more.
Expect plenty of laughs and ah-ha moments as Dave speaks casually with his smart guests.
❤️ Are you a friend of the Nice Podcast? Visit friend.nicepodcast.co
The theme song is “Little Jane May,” and the end song is “Funny Feeling” by AlistairChristl.ca
#49 Stopping ageism, age equity, and rethinking retirement with Ashton Applewhite
Nice with Dave Delaney - leadership, communication, retention, culture.
47 minutes
2 years ago
#49 Stopping ageism, age equity, and rethinking retirement with Ashton Applewhite
Ashton Applewhite is an internationally recognized expert on ageism; she is at the forefront of the emerging movement to raise awareness of ageism and to dismantle it. Check out her acclaimed book, This Chair Rocks. A Manifesto Against Ageism.
The Nice Podcast is brought to you by Futureforth.com. We teach leaders of fast-growing companies to improve employee retention, communication, and culture with the Nice Method™.
What we talked about...
Speaking truth to power.
The idea of retirement is obsolete in a world of longer lives.
The number one reason people love their jobs is their connection to others.
The Spanish word for retirement is Jubilación which means jubilation.
In Japan, there’s a special word for your 60th birthday - Kanreki.
Being called old is only insulting in a world where it is an insult. Ageism is any judgment based on age, too young as well.
Physical function is not about age; it’s about ability.
The only two bad things about aging are that some parts of your body will fall apart, and people you love will die.
Ashton Applewhite’s TED talk, Let's End Ageism, has nearly two million views.
Asking for help is especially shameful to men.
Send in questions to “Yo, is this ageist?”
My adventure in Iqaluit.
Age equity and Age transparency.
We can’t challenge bias unless we are aware of it.
Experience is not a liability. It’s an asset.
Age bias in corporations is a disadvantage that affects everyone.
My interview with Ronni Bennet. Check out TimeGoesBy.net.
READ A Natural History and Ship Fever by Andrea Barrett.
Check out oldscool.info.
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Nice with Dave Delaney - leadership, communication, retention, culture.
What does it take to become an acclaimed business leader?
How can you use the Nice Method to retain talent and improve communication and company culture?
“Nice” is a show filled with candid conversations about communication, collaboration, community, kindness, and *nice* leadership.
Join keynote speaker, author, and founder of Futureforth.com, Dave Delaney, as he speaks with brilliant minds in business and life to discuss topics like the Great Resignation, employee retention, company culture, leadership growth, human capital, kindness and empathy, and much more.
Guests include Robin Dunbar of "Dunbar's Number" fame, Close-up Magician of the Year Award recipient and world-famous blind card mechanic Richard Turner, New York Times's bestselling author Chris Brogan, plus Harry S. Campbell, Tamsen Webster, Denise Jacobs, Lisa Cummings, Laura Gassner Otting, Liane Davey, Marcus Whitney, Scott Monty, and many more.
Expect plenty of laughs and ah-ha moments as Dave speaks casually with his smart guests.
❤️ Are you a friend of the Nice Podcast? Visit friend.nicepodcast.co
The theme song is “Little Jane May,” and the end song is “Funny Feeling” by AlistairChristl.ca