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Blind Spots & Second Thoughts

Blind Spots & Second Thoughts

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We're Dan & Heather, a couple of movie lovers (and a couple, too). Each episode, we're going to be looking at a movie that one of us hasn't seen (probably Heather): from some classics you'd be astonished that someone hasn't seen (again, probably Heather), to some of our more obscure favorites. We'll be talking about what we know, or at least, what we *think* we know about the movie. Then after watching it, we'll recap the movie, discuss what we thought, find out if the movie has withstood th ...
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Make Better Wealth Decisions is a weekly exploration of how the financial services industry shifts peoples’ attention to make them more bullish. It involves a risk most people won’t recognize because being optimistic is usually a good thing. We all have biases – and being biased means you’re taking on unique risks that are not always recognized or acknowledged. It’s a perverse problem – how, exactly, does one address biases that are not even recognized? If we can’t (or won’t) acknowledge our ...
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Relationships at Work - your leadership guide to building workplace connections and avoiding blind spots. A relatable and honest show on leadership, organizational culture and soft skills, focusing on improving employee engagement and company culture to inspire people to apply, stay and thrive. Because no one wants leadership that fosters toxic environments at work, nor should they. Host, speaker and communications leader Russel Lolacher shares his experience and insights, discussing the lea ...
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Blind Spots

Blind Spots Podcast

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Do you ever talk to someone who is passionate about a subject you know little about? Enter, Blind Spots! Learn something new with me.
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Blind Spots: Exploring What We Cannot See

Windrose Recovery

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Exploring blind spots that exist in the cultural, relational, and therapeutic process, host Dr. Chantelle Thomas will have candid discussions that delve into the more challenging aspects of self-discovery. Filled with engaging and straightforward conversation, each episode features conversations with well-respected experts who examine what is commonly overlooked in the intricate and often inter-connected world of recovery, trauma and wellness. Join Windrose Recovery and its Executive Clinica ...
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Avoiding the Blind Spots can be one of the best strategic moves a business can make, but sometimes they’re inevitable. Welcome to the podcast that explores the Transportation & Logistics space, and how to make sure your company isn’t left behind picking up the pieces of missed opportunity or by being side swiped by something completely unexpected.
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Billion Dollar Blind Spots

Sean T Shallis

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Join Best Selling Author, Sales and Marketing Genius, Sean T Shallis as he helps Companies and Individuals "Discover and Capitalize" their Billion Dollar Blind Spots, In both Life and Business. As a Patented Inventor Shallis is no stranger to the discovery and Invention process; he has spent a life time creating, developing and testing unique, innovative and proprietary strategies, systems and platforms. "We help companies and individuals recognize the physical and psychological blind spots ...
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In this mini-episode of Relationships at Work, host Russel Lolacher dives into a tough but necessary conversation—why organizations need to stop passing the buck on bad leadership. Russel explores the hidden dangers of shifting problematic leaders to new roles without accountability, the ripple effects on workplace culture, and how teams often feel…
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Are you truly diversified, or is your portfolio just giving you the illusion of security? Many investors believe a traditional 60/40 portfolio is enough to weather market volatility—but history tells a different story. With inflation shocks, lost decades, and unexpected market downturns, investors need a smarter way to protect and grow their wealth…
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Heather doesn’t remember Iron Man We take our first steps into the wide, wide universe of the Marvel Cinematic Universe with 2008’s Iron Man, starring Robert Downey Jr. as the titular hero. This movie, directed by Jon Favreau, kicked off the entertainment juggernaut that is the MCU, so even though Heather has technically seen the movie before, we’r…
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In this episode of Relationships at Work, Danielle Smeltzer, founder and CEO of Awarely Embodied Leadership, dives deep into the transformative power of trauma-informed leadership. She challenges conventional leadership narratives, revealing how emotions—like stress and even anger—serve as vital signals from our nervous system, not weaknesses to su…
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Are you unknowingly walking into one of the riskiest market conditions in decades? With sky-high valuations and looming trade wars, what does the future hold for your investments? Investors have been fixated on market valuations, but do they really tell you when to buy or sell? And with a potential global tariff war on the horizon, how will these e…
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New ideas need curiosity, not immediate criticism. As leaders, our role isn’t to shut down innovation but to guide and refine it. In this episode, we explore how the right questions can turn ideas into opportunities, while the wrong mindset can stifle progress. Learn how to shift from assumptions and dismissiveness to curiosity and engagement—build…
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Are you prepared for a potential market downturn, or are you unknowingly walking into a financial trap? Many investors assume the market will always recover quickly, but history tells a different story. What if the next crash isn’t followed by a fast rebound, but a decade or more of stagnation? In this episode, financial expert and former chief inv…
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Part two and recap of Fight Club Fight Club is a 25 year old movie that still has a lot to say, so we had a lot to say about it, too! We pick up where we left off from part one, and dive into the recap of the movie. We talk about themes of masculinity vs. femininity, decay and destruction, how the movie is relevant today, and why the Olsen Twins an…
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Culture isn’t just a set of values on a website—it’s the daily actions, behaviors, and processes that shape how an organization truly operates. In this episode of Relationships at Work, host Russel Lolacher sits down with Garrett Delph, founder and CEO of Clarity Ops, to dive deep into how to operationalize culture in a way that actually works. Gar…
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How confident are you in managing your cash flow, and are you making the best financial decisions for your future? Many people struggle to distinguish between budgeting and cash flow management, leading to financial stress and poor savings habits. Instead of tracking every penny, a smarter approach focuses on aligning income and expenses to create …
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What’s your leadership style? It’s a common question, but the real answer shouldn’t be just one. In this episode of Relationships at Work, host Russel Lolacher challenges the idea of rigid leadership styles and explains why adaptability is key to leading effectively. Different situations call for different approaches—whether it’s authoritative lead…
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Have you ever felt like no matter how much you budget, you still end up short at the end of the month? What if the problem isn’t budgeting—but a completely different way of managing your cash flow? Most people believe budgeting is the key to financial success, but according to cash flow expert Stephanie Holmes Winton, traditional budgeting is outda…
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Heather hasn't seen Fight Club. We are going to break the first and second rule and talk all about David Fincher's 1999 movie Fight Club, based on the novel of the same name, starring Brad Pitt, Ed Norton, Helena Bonham Carter, Jared Leto, and Meat Loaf. We talk about the big twist of the movie and if Heather knew it before seeing the movie (spoile…
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Fear, hesitation, and resistance—why do so many leaders struggle with DEI? In this episode of Relationships at Work, host Russel Lolacher sits down with Toby Mildon, diversity and inclusion architect and author of Inclusive Growth, to break down the misconceptions, challenges, and real business benefits of embedding DEI into workplace culture. Toby…
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Are financial advisors really looking out for your best interests, or are they unknowingly steering you in the wrong direction? Many investors trust financial advisors to guide them toward smart money decisions, but what if those advisors are operating under false beliefs? This episode dives into how biases, misinformation, and industry pressure sh…
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Are financial advisors resisting evidence-based investing? If passive investing consistently outperforms active strategies, why does the industry still cling to outdated models? Many investors are waking up to the reality that high-cost active management often underperforms low-cost passive investing. Yet, many advisors continue recommending active…
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Many leaders believe they’re fostering critical thinking and empowerment when they say, “Don’t come to me with problems, come to me with solutions.” But in reality, this approach can stifle innovation, discourage vulnerability, and create barriers between leaders and their teams. In this episode of Relationships at Work, we explore why this mindset…
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Confidence in leadership isn’t about having all the answers—it’s about knowing when you don’t. In this episode of Relationships at Work, Bill Lennan, leadership consultant and founder of 40 Percent Better, breaks down what true leadership confidence looks like, how mental models shape our ability to lead, and why vulnerability is a trust-builder, n…
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What if I told you the next big recession might not only be inevitable—but deliberate? Are you financially prepared to navigate the chaos? Recessions affect everything—from your investment portfolio to the cost of everyday goods. With the looming threat of U.S.-imposed tariffs and global economic shifts, understanding how these factors play into Ca…
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Quiet quitting isn’t just an employee behavior—it’s something leaders have been unknowingly doing for years. In this episode of Relationships at Work, we explore what happens when leaders disengage, doing only the minimum required without investing in their teams, vision, or culture. We focus on practical steps to help leaders stay engaged: reconne…
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Are we heading into a recession in 2025, or is the U.S. economy set to defy the odds yet again? Find out what the data reveals and how it could impact your wealth decisions. With economic forecasts for 2025 showing both optimism and caution, it's critical to understand how potential trends—like a soft landing, consumer resilience, and AI-driven pro…
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Heather hasn't seen Groundhog Day. If you're ready to look at the 1993 classic Harold Ramis film starring Bill Murray with fresh eyes, then we got you, babe, as Heather has somehow managed to avoid this cultural institution. We discuss the ethics of time looping, how the language of movies has changed since 1993, and the ancestral genetic memory of…
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In this episode of Relationships at Work, Russel Lolacher dives into relationship-building hacks with Susan Ireland, executive leadership coach and co-founder of Seasons Leadership. Susan reveals her proven strategies for strengthening workplace connections, including her "inside-out" and "outside-in" approaches to building trust and confidence. Fr…
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Have you ever wondered if the soaring stock market is actually setting your retirement portfolio up for failure? Right now, global stocks—especially in the U.S.—are trading at historically high valuations. This means increased risks for investors, particularly retirees, who may face a financial shortfall if markets correct. Understanding these risk…
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As leaders, how often do we pause to define success—not for our organizations or teams, but for ourselves? In this episode, we explore the deeply personal nature of success and the critical questions leaders must ask to align their actions with their values. From building team culture to balancing productivity and people, we dive into the trade-off…
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Are we in a stock market bubble again? With markets at all-time highs and stretched valuations in 2024-2025, could you be unknowingly taking on more risk than you should? This episode dives into how the current market landscape, fuelled by AI optimism and inflated valuations, mirrors past speculative bubbles. Learn how this affects your portfolio a…
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In this episode of Relationships at Work, we dive deep into the transformative power of mindset with Lisa Sharapata, Chief Marketing Officer at the Arbinger Institute. Lisa shares her insights on how leadership mindset drives behavior, shapes organizational culture, and creates lasting impact. From the power of vulnerability and self-awareness to f…
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Do you ever feel overwhelmed by the endless advice on how to invest your money, wondering if there’s a “right” way to make wealth decisions? In today’s complex financial landscape, many investors struggle to separate good advice from noise, leading to inconsistent strategies and missed opportunities. This episode breaks down how a disciplined and c…
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Ever felt like you’re "babysitting" your team instead of leading them? You’re not alone. Many leaders hit a point of frustration, but that feeling is a signal—an opportunity for reflection and growth. In this episode, we explore why some leaders feel this way, what it says about their leadership approach, and, most importantly, how to shift from mi…
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"Ever wondered what it takes to make smarter, more confident wealth decisions like a top-tier Canadian portfolio manager? Discover the strategies that separate successful investors from the rest!" Making informed investment decisions can feel overwhelming, especially when balancing risk, return, and diversification. This episode dives into the deci…
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Heather hasn't seen The Nice Guys. Travel back with us to seedy 1977 Los Angeles and Shane Black's buddy comedy detective noir from 2016 starring Ryan Gosling and Russell Crowe! In this episode we discuss the different classifications of firearms according to Heather, if the movie qualifies as a "romp", and what a more appropriate title would have …
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In this episode of Relationships at Work, Russel chats with strengths and development coach Anna Nelson on the importance of knowing our leadership strengths and weakness and its benefit to our teams. Anna shares her thoughts and insights on... Strengths are what energize you, not just what you're good at. We can learn skills, but that doesn't make…
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Do you trust the financial advice you receive? What if hidden biases in the media and financial industry were shaping your investment decisions—without you even realizing it? Many investors assume the recommendations they see in financial media and from advisors are completely independent. However, behind the scenes, advertising dollars and firm re…
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Have you ever wondered if the relentless optimism in financial advice is steering you wrong—and costing you big money in the long run? In this episode, we dive into the hidden forces driving the financial industry's obsession with optimism. From the media's messaging to advisors' sales tactics, discover how this bias might be putting your portfolio…
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What if rethinking your investment strategy could lower your risk while maintaining or even increasing your returns? Many investors rely solely on conventional stocks and bonds, unaware of the opportunities alternative investments offer. This episode explores how adopting a total portfolio approach—similar to the strategies used by leading pension …
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Leaders often fall into the trap of short-term thinking, sacrificing employee growth and trust for immediate results. In this episode, we dive into why being "too busy" is no excuse for neglecting your team’s long-term potential. Discover how quick fixes can backfire, leading to turnover, disengagement, and a toxic culture—and explore the transform…
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Did you know there’s a lesser-known investment strategy used by top institutions that could significantly improve your portfolio’s risk-adjusted returns? It’s called the Total Portfolio Approach (TPA), and it might change the way you think about investing forever. If you’re relying on traditional portfolio models like the endowment model or modern …
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Heather hasn't seen Napoleon Dynamite. In our inaugural episode of Blind Spots & Second Thoughts, we explore the deep character study that is Napoleon Dynamite. Is the movie actually a depiction of neurodivergence, or is the titular character simply a huge jerk? How does the movie hold up 20 years later? Exactly how creepy is Uncle Rico? And what a…
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In this episode of Relationships at Work, Russel chats with talent futurist and keynote speaker Alynn Bailey on why managers don't know how to hire, and how to help them. Allyn shares her insights and experience with... Empathy and first impressions are crucial. The hiring process is highly complex and often improvised. Consistency in assessment is…
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What if the financial advice you’re trusting isn’t setting you up for success—simply because you don’t know the right questions to ask? Financial literacy is the cornerstone of making informed decisions about your money. Whether you’re investing in mutual funds, planning for retirement, or choosing between an RRSP and TFSA, understanding the basics…
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In this episode, we explore the all-too-common leadership failure of undervaluing dedicated employees and their workloads. Inspired by a personal story of one woman who carried an unsustainable workload without recognition or support, we learn what happens when leadership waits for employees to quit before addressing systemic issues. We’ll discuss …
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Are you unknowingly making financial decisions that benefit the industry more than they benefit you? Discover how to spot systemic blind spots in financial services and protect yourself from common pitfalls. Many people struggle to make informed wealth decisions due to unclear advice, industry complexity, and systemic bias. This episode delves into…
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In this episode of Relationships at Work, Russel Lolacher sits down with Dr. Sam Adeyemi, CEO of Dr. Sam Adeyemi GLC, global leadership consultant, and author of Shifts: Six Steps to Transform Your Mindset and Elevate Your Leadership. Together, they tackle the myths of innovation and explore what it truly takes to lead transformative change. Sam sh…
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Are you making wealth decisions that align with your unique dreams, or are you stuck following a one-size-fits-all path? Whether you’re pursuing steady career growth or considering an entrepreneurial leap, your financial and career choices have a profound impact on your long-term success. This episode explores how to make better wealth decisions by…
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Change is exciting, but it’s also challenging—especially when leaders aim to create a new culture without understanding the one they’ve inherited. In this episode, we explore a story of leadership missteps and their lessons, featuring a tale of two Prime Ministers and the impact of mismatched visions and teams. We’ll discuss how leaders can bridge …
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Have you ever wondered how someone can rise from government-subsidized housing to building multiple thriving businesses? In this episode of Make Better Wealth Decisions, we dive into the journey of Christopher Schlierman, an entrepreneur and sought-after consultant. From his humble beginnings in Santa Monica to becoming a business strategist for pr…
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In this episode of Relationships at Work, Russel chats with keynote speaker and author Chris Dyer on the steps leaders need to take to foster high-performing cultures. Chris shares his insights and experience with.... High-performing cultures require intentionality High-performing cultures do not equate to overworking employees. Proactive leadershi…
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Have you ever wondered who’s educating the financial advisor responsible for your investments and life savings? In a constantly changing financial landscape, outdated advice can lead to costly mistakes. From tax law updates to innovative wealth-building strategies, ensuring your financial advisor is well-informed is critical to your success. This e…
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Dr. Chantelle Thomas speaks with Jayne Gumpel about her journey into psychedelic therapy and her work leading ketamine-assisted retreats. They explore the power of group dynamics, the importance of integration, and how ketamine enhances mindfulness and healing. Jayne shares her innovative approach to creating spaces for connection, joy, and persona…
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Are Gen Z’s workplace demands really the problem, or is it leadership's resistance to change? In this episode, we break down common stereotypes about Gen Z and reveal how adaptability, transparency, and inclusivity can transform generational challenges into opportunities for growth. Maybe the real question isn’t about them—it’s about us. And connec…
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