Business leaders should also be thought leaders as it adds a human element, provides a platform to share knowledge and ideas, and more.

Business leaders should also be thought leaders as it adds a human element, provides a platform to share knowledge and ideas, and more.
Sheila Hamilton, Mark Mohammadpour and Libra Forde share important mental health and wellness techniques on the PR Talk Podcast.
Public Relations (PR) is proactive, builds your public brand, adds credibility, and improves employee retention and recruitment.
Apparently I’ve been looking at things a little too simplistically. I guess that is how I’m able to do crazy things like launch podcasts without any experience and get a puppy when I’m recovering from a major back injury. No one ever praised me for my IQ level and I’m...
Richard De Wolf, Arciform A Life Dedicated to Restoring Vintage Structures This week I stopped by local design-build company, Arciform, and interviewed the owner, Richard De Wolf. Looking back on all of these episodes, this has been the most helpful and informative to...
A conversation about cannibalism, Go-Go dancing, being “paid to be gay” & celebrity sightings. How Portland is changing, PR tips & pet peeves.
Mary Kyle McCurdy on Different Historic Districts, RIP to Curb Demolitions and 1,000 Friends of Oregon Eastmoreland neighbor and Deputy Director for nonprofit 1,000 Friends of Oregon, Mary Kyle McCurdy, came over to record a podcast interview for StreetTalk this week!...
Nerdletta Erdlettanay on Portland’s Affordability Crisis Amid an Epidemic of Demolitions This week I put a face to the Nerdletta Erdlettanay name — a cover a local IT professional uses in order to freely voice her research regarding Portland’s affordability crisis. A...
Want to jump straight to the facts? Skip to the 5:30 mark to get right into the issue. This weekend I had the opportunity to catch up with Sandy Shotwell, 24-year Eastmoreland resident and CEO of drug-development company DesignMedix. She presented a different side to...
Today, I’m launching a podcasting experiment to get everyone the facts about the proposed Historic District (HD) in Eastmoreland. My family and I have lived in Eastmoreland for 10 years and I’ll begin by saying that I am not on either side — YET. That’s what this experiment is for. I hope to highlight both sides of the issue, switching off every-other-week between pro and anti-HD sentiments.
In this first episode I interview George Beard who is a retired PSU professor and 20-year resident of Eastmoreland. He happens to be pro-HD for reasons extending far beyond the reaches of our neighborhood. From his point-of-view, the HD is our neighborhood’s last line of defense against a city that will stop at nothing to change the fabric of each of Portland’s unique neighborhoods — if that’s what it takes to keep up with the relentless migration of new people to our state.
Celebrating Katherine Switzer’s 50th anniversary as 1st woman to run Boston Marathon and how exercise with a partner has shaped my life and business.
If you want to get into the Portland Business Journal, listen to this podcast or at least read our write up of tips from PBJ Editor, Suzanne Stevens.