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Women in Leadership and Entrepreneurship

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Join Heather Barnhouse, Partner in our Edmonton office, as she explores women in leadership and entrepreneurship, and the ecosystem that supports them.

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Episodes

Embracing openness and mastering resilience in entrepreneurship

44m · Published 17 Apr 19:20

Join Heather Barnhouse, Partner in our Edmonton office, as she explores women in leadership and entrepreneurship, and the ecosystem that supports them. In episode 62, Heather is joined by Sylvia Cheverie, Founder and Owner of Chartier Restaurant and Mother Bakery. Together, they discuss the evolution of Chartier, as well as the unprecedented challenges encountered along the way.

In this episode, Heather and Sylvia explore the importance of openness, a willingness to be receptive to new experiences, as an essential trait for surviving turbulent times. Through her story, Sylvia demonstrates the power of resilience, leadership and community in the face of adversity. To learn more about Chartier and Mother Bakery, and to connect with Sylvia, please visit https://www.dinechartier.com/.

Restoring the path to family enterprise success and bridging the generational gap

31m · Published 27 Mar 15:46

Join Heather Barnhouse, Partner in our Edmonton office, as she explores women in leadership and entrepreneurship, and the ecosystem that supports them. In episode 61, Parinder Gandhu, Founder of Soka Family Enterprise Services Inc., dives into the intricacies of navigating family dynamics in business, illustrating the delicate dance between communication, planning, and building trust.

In this episode, Heather and Parinder discuss the importance of understanding each family's unique history, culture, values, and experiences, and how these elements play a crucial role in shaping the success and longevity of their business. Further, they discuss how to develop effective communication strategies, set clear expectations, and align roles and responsibilities to work toward harmony and shared purpose. To learn more about navigating family enterprises, and to connect with Parinder, please visit https://sokafes.com/.

Using the power of networking to overcome loneliness in entrepreneurship

37m · Published 12 Mar 16:28

Join Heather Barnhouse, Partner in our Edmonton office, as she explores women in leadership and entrepreneurship, and the ecosystem that supports them. In episode 60, Heather speaks with Alexis Dean, Founder of Dovetail Community, about the challenges of navigating entrepreneurship alone. Together, they dive into the power of networking and what it can provide for women in business.

In this inspiring discussion, Alexis takes us on her own entrepreneurial journey; from the beginning stages of community building, to what is now a vibrant network of women reaping the benefits of mentorship, education, and real connection. To learn more about Dovetail Community, and to connect with Alexis, please visit https://dovetail.community/.

A conscious approach to leadership development and building a company culture with meaning

47m · Published 27 Feb 19:07

Join Heather Barnhouse, Partner in our Edmonton office, as she explores women in leadership and entrepreneurship, and the ecosystem that supports them. In episode 59, Julianna Bootsman, Founder and CEO of White Box Leadership, shares insights into her conscious approach to leadership development and the importance of using connection and belonging to build a company culture with meaning.

In this discussion, Heather and Julianna stress the notion that cultivating improved company culture is a long-term endeavor, requiring daily practice and commitment to shared values. Julianna strives to help executives by integrating tailored human development training programs into the fabric of their company. For more information about White Box Leadership, and to connect with Julianna, please visit https://whiteboxleadership.com/.

What you need to know about effective leadership transitions

38m · Published 29 Jan 19:47

Join Heather Barnhouse, Partner in our Edmonton office, as she explores women in leadership and entrepreneurship, and the ecosystem that supports them. In episode 58, Heather is joined by Jane Halford, Founder and Principal of Halford Consulting. Together, they delve into the critical and overlooked aspects of leadership transitions in organizations.

In this insightful discussion, Heather and Jane highlight the importance of normalizing leadership transitions as a routine process that requires clarity and plays an integral role in organizational growth. Jane stresses the importance of meaningful engagement beyond the training manual that, in turn, fosters seamless leadership transitions. To learn more about overcoming leadership challenges in your organization, please visit www.halford.co. 

Taking a closer look at restorative justice in practice

48m · Published 08 Jan 14:47

Join Heather Barnhouse, Partner in our Edmonton office, as she explores women in leadership and entrepreneurship, and the ecosystem that supports them. In episode 57, Heather is joined by China Sieger, Program Director for Peace Regional Restorative Justice, and Ray Yellowknee, Manager of Justice and Public Safety for Bigstone Cree Nation. In part two of our series on restorative justice, our guests demonstrate how this community-based approach encourages personal responsibility and agency.

In this episode, China and Ray shine a light on the philosophy of restorative justice and clarify how it is implemented at the local level. Further, they discuss the future of this approach in Canada and identify obstacles that those working in the field hope to overcome. To learn more about their programs, please visit https://www.prrestorativejustice.ca/about-us and https://www.bigstone.ca/restorativejustice.

Exploring the core principles of restorative justice in Canada

1h 8m · Published 13 Dec 17:32

Join Heather Barnhouse, Partner in our Edmonton office, as she explores women in leadership and entrepreneurship, and the ecosystem that supports them. In episode 56, Heather is joined by Deputy Chief Justice Joanne Durant, Justice Michelle Christopher and Justice Anna Loparco from the Alberta Courts. In part one of our series on restorative justice, they illustrate the pivotal role that this approach plays in our Canadian legal system.

Joanne, Michelle and Anna provide a deeper understanding of restorative justice at the local level, as well as its impact and practice around the globe. Additionally, they highlight valuable contributions of restorative justice in community reconciliation. To learn more about restorative justice and find helpful resources, please visit www.rjalbertacourts.ca.

Modernizing the health care industry and embracing progressive ideas in business

45m · Published 23 Nov 18:37

Join Heather Barnhouse, Partner in our Edmonton office, as she explores women in leadership and entrepreneurship, and the ecosystem that supports them. In episode 55, Heather speaks with Loreen Wales, Founder and CEO of My Viva Inc., about the transformative power of digital technology in the health care industry and the importance of being open to progressive ideas in business.

In this discussion, Heather and Loreen highlight how the integration of innovative technology and a focus on client-centricity improves the way patients interact with health care providers, improves accessibility, and enhances overall care. To find more information about Loreen and My Viva Inc., please visit https://discover.myvivaplan.com/.

Empowering women in financial planning and wealth management

42m · Published 06 Nov 20:40

Join Heather Barnhouse, Partner in our Edmonton office, as she explores women in leadership and entrepreneurship, and the ecosystem that supports them. In episode 54, Heather speaks with Crystal Kelly of Amani Financial on the challenges and opportunities facing women as they build wealth, as well as the unique needs of women looking for financial planning advice and those working in the sector.

In this informative dialogue, Heather and Crystal delve into the nuanced realm of supporting women in wealth management, uncovering its complexities and charting pathways for progress. To learn more about financial planning for women and the supports available when navigating life’s significant milestones, please visit www.amanifinancial.ca.

Strategies for cultivating leadership development and nurturing collective growth

37m · Published 13 Oct 17:28

Join Heather Barnhouse, Partner in our Edmonton office, as she explores women in leadership and entrepreneurship, and the ecosystem that supports them. In episode 53, Heather speaks with Ally Stone, Founder of The Inspired Leader and Partner at Original Joe's. Together, they dive into the complex responsibilities that leaders have in the collective growth of their organization.

In this episode, Ally applies her vast experience in the hospitality industry, offering strategies to help leaders strengthen their skills, empower employees and rebuild workplace culture. Additionally, she highlights the positive impact that a secure value system can have on the trajectory of your business. To find more information about Ally and The Inspired Leader, please visit https://theinspiredleader.com/.

Women in Leadership and Entrepreneurship has 62 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 33:30:08. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 21st 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 20th, 2024 14:10.

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