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Let’s Talk About Skills, Baby

by Kelly Ryan Bailey

Let's Talk About Skills, Baby showcases inspiring people sharing their stories about what skills make them successful, how they developed those skills, and their innovative approaches to improving skills-based hiring and learning around the world. Come learn what skills you need to live your best life!

Copyright: Copyright 2020 All rights reserved.

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2. Perseverance, Personal Agility, and Passion

30m · Published 26 Jan 06:00

Kelly is joined by Bill Jensen for some truly inspiring conversation about following your passions and living your best life. Bill is the CEO of the Jensen Group, a best-selling author eight times over, a global speaker, thought leader, futurist, and simpleton. 

He believes in simplicity, and that we can make everything simple if we design backward from the receiver's needs.  

Check out his new book “The Day Tomorrow Said No”.

Big Takeaways: 

1. The way we have learned throughout human history is by telling stories. To make things easy to understand, we simply tell a story.  

2. The most important number in business is 1440 - the number of minutes in a day. None of us get any more than that so we have to use them right.  

3. The top skills for success are the 3 P's: Perseverance, Personal Agility, and Passion. 

Skillsbaby.com  

This is a Growth Network Podcasts Production 

1. The Prescription for a Healthy Workforce is Equal Parts Technical Skills, Cultural Competency, and Lifelong Learning.

32m · Published 19 Jan 06:00

To kick off Season 3, Kelly sat down with the amazing Van Ton-Quinlivan to discuss how the healthcare industry is changing and what she believes the future healthcare workforce will need to succeed. Van is the CEO at Futuro Health, the host of Workforce RX podcast, and best-selling author of her newly published book titled “Workforce RX.” 

Van believes “at this moment in time, we just need all hands on deck, all parties, whether you're an employer, whether you're an educator, a public policymaker citizen all of us need to have all hands on deck to match workers with the right skills for the right jobs.” 

Big Takeaways: 

1. The new norm is that we're all constantly needing to upgrade our skills. This means that we have to design "on-ramps" for adults - who don't have the appetite for cumbersome degrees that have a brief shelf life - to skill up.  

2. Historically there has been a big gulf between education and employment, but at this moment in time, given the state of the country and even all the updates in public policy, there's a call to bring those two worlds together.  

3. Healthcare workers today must have 3 main competencies: clinical skills, technological skills, and cultural competence. 

Skillsbaby.com 

This is a Growth Network Podcasts Production 

Welcome to Season 3 Skills Nerds!

1m · Published 12 Jan 06:00

Welcome to season three of Let's Talk About Skills, Baby! This season, our theme is the great resignation. Not only have so many people been shifting jobs, paths, and careers at an accelerated rate, but organizations and educators are struggling to keep up with the shifts as well.

Each episode will feature a guest exploring their experience of change and how they are innovating during this challenging time. So, tune in to learn what skills and strategies can be most helpful for you in navigating this change!

skillsbaby.com

This is a Growth Network Podcasts production.

Let’s Talk About Got Skills, The Podcast

17m · Published 15 Dec 06:00

Kelly Ryan Bailey is joined by Producer Sari Weinerman and Entrepreneur in Residence Michelle Smith, to discuss the behind-the-scenes process of making our sister podcast Got Skills.  

Learn why they felt a bite-sized show for career seekers was so important to build, what to expect in future seasons, and what they learned while making it! 

Big Takeaways: 

  1. There is so much language in societal narratives that tries to separate work and life, maintaining they are two distinct things that need to be balanced. But actually, work and life can’t be separated. They exist together like colors blended on a palette.   
  2. We have spent really the better part of the last century planning our lives around work - planning where we live around where our office is located. But there has been much greater flexibility in that over the past decade and we are so glad to see it continuing to grow.  
  3. Everybody's kind of going around using their own vocabulary when discussing skills. We want to be able to dissect it from each different perspective, so eventually, everyone can speak the same skills language. 

Check out Got Skills wherever you get your podcasts, and learn more about Sari and Michelle at skillsbaby.com 

Let’s Talk About Pivoting Your Career And Following Your Curiosity

35m · Published 01 Dec 06:00

In this special episode, host Kelly Ryan Bailey is joined by Lynz Floren, GM, and Executive Producer at Growth Network Podcasts to discuss his career transition during the Great Resignation. Lynz went from his marketing job for the LA County Bar Association to starting a podcast company! Learn what skills he used to make this transition, and why he feels we shouldn’t follow our passions, but our curiosities.  

Big Takeaways: 

  1. Sometimes people know they are unhappy, but they don’t know what sets them on fire. That’s when they should pursue something they love, whether work-related or not, just to increase their skills. 
  2. There are just so many ways we can use our hobbies or interests. What we'll see is that a thing that expressed itself in our teenage years resurfaced in our twenties, in our thirties, and our forties, until it was treated with the dignity it deserved and given a spot in our lives. 
  3. “I would say the number one thing that helped me actually push through from wanting this career to actually doing it was investing in myself. I've been going to therapy almost every week for seven years....that had to help. I've been attending workshops, really intending to learn and network. It sometimes feels like a sideways trip, but I came here with more tools than I would have, had I come directly.” - Lynz Floren 

Learn more about Growth Network Podcasts and check out the other awesome podcasts they produce! 

Let’s Talk About The Great Resignation

22m · Published 17 Nov 06:00

As a lead-up to Season 3, host Kelly Ryan Bailey is joined by Producer Sari Weinerman and Entrepreneur in Residence Michelle Smith, to discuss why The Great Resignation is the theme for the upcoming season of the podcast.  

The Great Resignation refers to the mass exodus from the workforce we have seen as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Workers have had to confront why, where, and how they work, and businesses have had to confront how they operate, compensate employees, and adapt to this big change. Hear from Kelly, Sari, and Michelle about why this is so important, and get a glimpse at what’s to come in Season 3.  

Big Takeaways: 

  1. The 9 to 5 workday was created 100 years ago, which is why it makes perfect sense that we are now reckoning with the structures, laws, and skills we need in today’s workforce.  
  2. There is a lot of complexity around the ways businesses have to run to survive, which unfortunately often prevent them from providing the necessary benefits to their workers.  
  3. “I often wonder why work is still time-based, why we're paid off of the amount of time we work versus the outcome. Something might be able to be accomplished in a shorter amount of time. And does that mean it's less valuable?” - Kelly Ryan Bailey

Check out Got Skills wherever you get your podcasts, and learn more about Sari and Michelle at skillsbaby.com

This is a Growth Network Podcasts production.

10. Helping Others Helps Build Your Skills

6m · Published 03 Nov 06:00

The Skill: Strengthening your self-discipline and self-leadership, so you can have the biggest impact. 

This week, we’re diving into Season 1 Episode 7 of Let’s Talk About Skills Baby. In this episode, Kelly speaks with Frank Britt, CEO of Penn Foster Group about the importance of helping others for your own personal journey. He believes we all need people to remind us that we are awesome from time to time and that we all have the opportunity and a responsibility to provide that vote of confidence to others. 

Key Takeaway: Genius comes in many forms, from mental to physical to spiritual, and more. We all have genius inside us, we just have to figure out what that genius is. 

Learn more at skillsbaby.com/gotskills  

Got Skills is produced by Growth Network Podcasts 

9. Cognitive Abilities and Personality Traits are Part of your Skills Story

6m · Published 27 Oct 06:00

The Skill: Cognitive abilities and personality traits. Yep, these are skills!  

This week, we’re diving into Season 1 Episode 9 of Let’s Talk About Skills, Baby where Kelly speaks with Denise Leaser, President of Great Biz Tools, about the skills and competencies-based platform they created to match job seekers with the jobs they were born to do. Denise explains that what they are not assessing is knowledge. Knowledge can always be learned and added in to supplement someone’s innate strengths. Rather, they are assessing innate cognitive skills, abilities, and personality traits. 

Key Takeaway: Instead of trying to measure your knowledge, focus on your capabilities. This will help you find the opportunities that are truly meant for you. 

Learn more at skillsbaby.com/gotskills

Got Skills is produced by Growth Network Podcasts

8. Who You Know Is Actually A Skill You Should Develop

8m · Published 22 Oct 19:03

The Skill: Emotional Intelligence and Social Capital are two skills that you should consistently work on strengthening to not only improve your hire-ability but your quality of life in general!   

This week, we’re diving into Season 1 Episode 6 of Let’s Talk About Skills Baby. In this episode, Kelly speaks with Gayatri Agnew, Senior director of Walmart Giving at the Walmart Foundation about the immense value of social, emotional, and relational skills, and the power of skills to unlock human potential. 

Key Takeaway: Social capital is not about knowing fancy people, it’s about having relational value in the relationships you do have, and constantly working to add to and grow your relationships.  

Transform your social capital with The Reach Out Party. Learn more at carlyvalancy.com 

Learn more at skillsbaby.com/gotskills  

Got Skills is produced by Growth Network Podcasts 

7. The Ability to Develop and Articulate Your Ideas is Workplace Currency

9m · Published 22 Oct 19:02

The Skill: Being able to develop and articulate your ideas. 

This week, we’re diving into Season 1 Episode 3 of Let’s Talk About Skills Baby. In this episode, Kelly speaks with Elizabeth Leiba, Director of Instructional Design and Innovation at City College in Florida, and Cohost of The EdUp Experience Podcast. They discuss the types of skills Elizabeth feels students should work on strengthening most during their higher education experience, and that while the practical application of these skills in the workplace often looks very different from their application in academia, they are actually highly relevant.  

Key Takeaway: Being able to articulate your ideas, and write and speak in a way that explains them clearly to others is really the currency in the workplace.  

Learn more at skillsbaby.com/gotskills

Got Skills is produced by Growth Network Podcasts

Let’s Talk About Skills, Baby has 75 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 44:17:09. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 26th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on February 25th, 2024 01:44.

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