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How the Russian Economy is Crumbling Under Sanctions
Professor Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and his team, sparked by the volunteered withdrawal from private businesses, began reporting on those 12 companies, leading to a frenzy of other companies exiting Russia or claiming to. The list Professor Sonnenfeld and his team created grew to 75, then 500, and is now at 1300 companies, with 1100 of those no longer conducting business with Russia in some form.
Living Well So That We Can End Well
As I get older, I’m becoming more conscious of mortality. Age has forced me to ask hard questions about faith, family, legacy, and the desire to end well. To help me talk through this difficult subject, I put together an incredible council to discuss how to live well so that we can end well. In this special episode of Celebrations Chatter, I’m joined by...
Personalizing Your Virtual Memorial with Noha Waibsnaider
Noha Waibsnaider is the Co-Founder and CEO of GatheringUs, a service for virtual funerals and gatherings. GatheringUs provides families with free tools to share memories, fundraise to help with funeral expenses, and donate to charities in honor of their loved ones.
John M. Corrigan Shares His Incredible Story About the War in Ukraine
John M. Corrigan knows firsthand the impact that an individual can have in a crisis. John is an entrepreneur at the intersection of business, technology, and politics, currently leading Seven Letter Labs. This past spring, John flew to Poland with his friends and his Ukrainian girlfriend to help aid the refugee crisis hands-on.
The Power of a Speak Up Culture with Stephen Shedletzky
Today on Celebrations Chatter, we welcome leadership expert and keynote speaker Stephen Shedletzky, better known by his nickname “Shed.” Shed’s ability to help people compartmentalize and develop their points of view made him and Jim fast friends. Shed’s prolific career leading teams and building culture stems back to his experiences growing up.