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  • Featuring Kenny McDonald, President and CEO, The Columbus Partnership, Kevin Boyce, Franklin County Board of Commissioners, and Tanny Crane, President & CEO, Crane Group, with host Doug Buchanan, Editor, Columbus Business First.
  • In this episode of The Internet Says it's True, we talk about the canal, its demise, its remnants and the important conservation effort that ended it.
  • Mindfulness is mainstream. So is yoga. There's renewed interest in Ayurvedic medicine. How do all these fit with modern medicine? Dr. Maryanna Klatt, the director of the Center for Integrative Health at the Ohio State University, discusses these systems and more with host Maureen Metcalf.
  • In this episode of The Internet Says it's True, we tell the story of "The Thing" or "The Great Seal Bug" and how it came to be.
  • Featuring Nichole Kneedler, Chief Talent Officer, Huntington National Bank, Ryan Burgess, President & CEO, Goodwill Columbus, and Tian Lou, Ph.D., Research Scientist, John Glenn College of Public Affairs and the Center for Human Resource Research, The Ohio State University, with host Colleen Marshall, Co-Anchor, WCMH NBC4, and a special introduction by Chance Shannan, Chief Operating Officer, Workforce Development Board of Central Ohio.
  • Ben Marcovitz, CEO of the Rise Institute, shares the details on how to radically grow your in-house pool of talent with host Maureen Metcalf on this edition of Innovating Leadership Co-Creating Our Future.
  • Dig in to a deeper understanding of grit with Jim Ritchie-Dunham and host Maureen Metcalf.
  • As futurist Rebecca Ryan explains to host Maureen Metcalf, strategic foresight helps those organizations decrease risk and maximize opportunity.
  • Featuring Doug Wolf, CEO, Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Ohio, fran frazier, Founder, Black Girl Rising, Tony Coder, Executive Director, Ohio Suicide Prevention Foundation, and John Ackerman, Ph.D., Suicide Prevention Coordinator, The Center for Suicide Prevention and Research, Nationwide Children’s Hospital, with host Tia Marcel Moretti, President, Ohio Market, Lighthouse Behavioral Health Solutions.
  • In 1969, Queen Elizabeth II and her family were followed around by a film crew for a special documentary to provide a behind-the-scenes look at the Royal Family. While the public loved it, the Queen did not and it was banned forever. Until last year, when it was leaked to the internet.
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