In this episode, we delve into the concept of being "qualified" in the workplace, examining who gets labeled as such, who doesn't, and the underlying reasons. We explore "competency checking"—the practice of scrutinizing individuals' abilities—and how it disproportionately affects underrepresented groups, often going unnoticed or unchallenged. Our discussion aims to redefine qualifications in a fair, equitable, and actionable manner. Our guest, Shari Dunn , is an accomplished journalist, former attorney, news anchor, CEO, university professor, and sought-after speaker. She has been recognized as Executive of the Year and a Woman of Influence, with her work appearing in Fortune Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, Ad Age, and more. Her new book, Qualified: How Competency Checking and Race Collide at Work , unpacks what it truly means to be deserving and capable—and why systemic barriers, not personal deficits, are often the real problem. Her insights challenge the narratives that hold so many of us back and offer practical solutions for building a more equitable future. Together, we can build workplaces and communities that don’t just reflect the world we live in, but the one we want to create. A world where being qualified is about recognizing the talent and potential that’s been overlooked for far too long. It’s not just about getting a seat at the table—it’s about building an entirely new table, one designed with space for all of us. Connect with Our Guest Shari Dunn Website& Book - Qualified: https://thesharidunn.com LI: https://www.linkedin.com/today/author/sharidunn TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thesharidunn Related Podcast Episodes: How To Build Emotionally Mature Leaders with Dr. Christie Smith | 272 Holding It Together: Women As America's Safety Net with Jessica Calarco | 215 How To Defy Expectations with Dr. Sunita Sah | 271 Share the Love: If you found this episode insightful, please share it with a friend, tag us on social media, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform! 🔗 Subscribe & Review: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music…
Send us a text The excitement of baseball returns as we dive deep into our discussion about the ongoing spring training performances of the Chicago Cubs and Los Angeles Dodgers. With the Cubs boasting an impressive undefeated streak, we explore the infectious energy that surrounds their spring camp and the implications it has for the upcoming season. What has changed for the Cubs, and how could this momentum translate into success for the 2024 season? Conversely, the Dodgers come into spring training with one of the most talented rosters in the league, giving us a candid look into their depth and strategy. We discuss potential standouts, including players like David Bodie, and the role newcomers like Justin Turner play within the team dynamic. Amidst our diving into player performances, we also reflect on the contrasting cultures and expectations that define both teams, examining how the spirit of competition influences not only gameplay but fan engagement as well. With a focus on what lies ahead for both franchises, we unpack which teams have the potential to dominate their divisions and how these early performances will shape their narratives. Tune in to join the conversation, gain insights from various angles, and get the latest on the energy and stories emerging from baseball’s beloved spring training. We invite you to subscribe, share your thoughts, and engage as we witness another thrilling season unfolding before our eyes! Support the show…
Send us a text What if a legendary Dodger could transform the Chicago Cubs both on and off the field? Join us as we explore the impact of Justin Turner's move to Chicago, where his leadership and versatility promise to be game-changers. We share our excitement about the new baseball season and take you through the intricacies and excitement of spring training, where seasoned players and rising stars alike sharpen their skills. Listen as we discuss the significance of Turner’s role as a mentor for younger players like Matt Shaw and his potential future in management. Our conversation shifts to the Dodgers and their strategic offseason maneuvers, spotlighting emerging talents like Zyre Hope and promising pitchers Yamamoto and Roki Sasaki. As the trade deadline looms, we dissect the Cubs' offseason moves, pondering missed opportunities and what lies ahead. We then dive into the much-anticipated introduction of the ABS Challenge system, which aims to redefine fairness and consistency in the strike zones, ensuring accurate calls with minimal disruptions to the flow of the game. As we wrap up the episode, we tackle some quick hits and updates across the league. Discover how Mike Trout’s shift to right field could extend his career, and why Giancarlo Stanton’s elbow issues could shake up the Yankees' season. We even touch on the Yankees' surprising decision to allow beards and MLB's potential future in streaming platforms. Don't miss out on this jam-packed episode as we cover all the bases and gear up for an unforgettable baseball season. Support the show…
Send us a text Ever wondered how a mid-season trade can shift the balance of power in Major League Baseball? As we regroup from a surprise week off, we're diving deep into the Dodgers' decision to designate Ryan Brazier for assignment and his subsequent trade to the Chicago Cubs. Dallas Danger and Brian Logan, aka the Sea Lion, are here to break down the implications for the Cubs' bullpen and their strategy in the high-stakes NL Central race. And let's not forget Rex, our cheerful studio dog, who lightens the mood with his canine charm. Spring training's just around the corner, and the anticipation is palpable, especially with the Cubs and Dodgers set to face off in Tokyo. We've got our eyes on Japanese pitching sensations like Shota Imanaga and Yoshinobu Yamamoto, and we're keen to discuss the unexpected drama involving Shohei Otani's former interpreter, Ipe Mizuhara. What's the story behind his embezzlement case, and what does it tell us about the darker side of baseball? We also sprinkle in some lighter sports rumors, like the absurdity of dog race betting, to keep things entertaining. The Los Angeles Angels have been busy this offseason, making aggressive moves and dealing with injuries and departures. From signing Yohan Moncada and Kenley Jansen to the challenges presented by Mike Trout's aging and Shohei Ohtani's exit, we're analyzing the Angels' prospects for shaking off their "witness protection" status. Plus, our new segment, "What Did You Watch on Your Off Day?", promises to broaden our baseball horizons beyond the Cubs and Dodgers, offering fresh perspectives on teams like the Red Sox and the evolving NL East landscape. Join us as we gear up for an exciting baseball season filled with unexpected twists and intriguing storylines. Support the show…
Send us a text What if strategic moves could transform a team's destiny? Join us as we explore the Chicago Cubs' bold offseason maneuvers, including the high-profile acquisitions of Ryan Presley and Kyle Tucker. We even stir up excitement with rumors of Alex Bregman's potential addition. This episode paints a portrait of the Cubs as a rejuvenated force in baseball, poised for a thrilling 2025 season. Alongside this, we highlight the unique flair of the Dominican Winter League, offering fans a taste of the vibrant baseball culture outside the MLB. Our guest, Darren Vaught, brings an intriguing twist to the episode with the story of Rintaro Sasaki, a Japanese prospect who bucks tradition by choosing U.S. college baseball over the Nippon Professional Baseball league. This unprecedented move challenges the conventional pipeline for Japanese players and promises to shake up the future of international baseball talent. We dissect Sasaki's impressive background and his journey to Stanford University, pondering the broader implications for MLB and NPB relations. The financial strategies of MLB teams come under scrutiny as we unpack Hal Steinbrenner's surprising comments about the Dodgers' spending habits, casting a critical eye on the Yankees’ own lavish history. The Dodgers’ recent signing of Kirby Yates is dissected, illustrating the financial dynamics in play. We also express empathy for San Diego Padres fans, who face an uncertain offseason clouded by roster gaps and legal issues. As we wrap up, we celebrate baseball's global reach and anticipate the growing influence of international players like Sasaki on the MLB stage. Support the show…
Send us a text Can a single trade redefine a baseball team's future? Join us as we explore the Chicago Cubs' audacious acquisition of Kyle Tucker from the Houston Astros, a move that boldly signals their intent to be serious contenders this season. This episode unpacks the trade's strategic significance, including the expectations for Tucker's impact and the implications for players like Ezok Paredes, Hayden Wesneski, and Cam Smith who make their exit. We also give a heartfelt nod to Cody Bellinger's nostalgic journey to the New York Yankees, where he'll don his dad’s number, and discuss the broader market strategies shaping these roster shifts. Our conversation continues with a spotlight on the Cubs' tactical maneuvers, such as trading Matt Mervis for the versatile Vidal Brujan, showcasing how crucial adaptability is in assembling a championship-level team. Shifting to the Los Angeles Dodgers, we highlight Patrick Wisdom’s exciting new chapter with the KBO’s Kia Tigers and the potential resurgence of David Bote. The Dodgers' decision to retain Teoscar Hernandez underscores the importance of stability amidst injury challenges, reflecting their commitment to maintaining a formidable lineup. From there, we journey to the Boston Red Sox with Walker Bueller's fresh start and dive into the intriguing Hall of Fame candidacy of Russell Martin. The episode concludes with a celebration of the vibrant era under Mets owner Steve Cohen, marked by strategic signings and priceless memorabilia, creating a buzz for the team's future. Grab your headphones and join us for a lively discussion of baseball's past, present, and promising future that promises to keep you on the edge of your seat. Support the show…
Send us a text What if a simple baseball uniform change could electrify a city's spirit? Join us as we kick things off by celebrating the Chicago Cubs' stunning new powder blue alternate uniforms—a tribute to the city's rich blues music heritage. With excitement buzzing over these sartorial choices, we also dive into the offseason drama, including the Cubs' savvy move to avoid arbitration with star player Kyle Tucker. We can't help but speculate on the ongoing saga surrounding Pete Alonzo and the Mets as spring training draws near, setting the stage for an exhilarating season ahead. The Los Angeles Dodgers take center stage next, as we revel in their championship season and the thrilling introduction of Teoscar Hernández to their robust lineup. Manager Dave Roberts and GM Brandon Gomes have played pivotal roles in shaping a winning roster—now featuring the likes of Hyesung Kim and the notable trade of Gavin Lux to the Reds. As we reminisce about their unique 2020 championship journey, our anticipation builds for what promises to be yet another exciting year for Dodgers fans, with the potential arrival of Roki Sasaki adding an extra layer of intrigue. Finally, we pay heartfelt tribute to the legendary Bob Uecker, whose wit and charm left an indelible mark on baseball and entertainment. Remembering his iconic role in the Major League film series and his memorable broadcasting career, we honor Uecker's enduring legacy. On a lighter note, the episode wraps with Brent Rooker's game-changing contract extension with the A's and a playful look ahead to the upcoming season. From player movements to a nostalgic nod at our own baseball "skills," we share our enthusiasm and camaraderie as we gear up for the new chapter of America's favorite pastime. Support the show…
Send us a text What happens when baseball's winter meetings set the stage for potential blockbuster trades? Picture this: the Chicago Cubs eyeing Astros' Kyle Tucker, with Seiya Suzuki and Izok Paredes as potential trade pieces. We tackle the Cubs' seemingly erratic management strategies under Jed Hoyer and the Ricketts family, questioning the consistency and direction of their roster-building philosophy. Meanwhile, the Dodgers shake things up with offseason moves, including Mookie Betts' potential transition to the infield, as they strive to maintain their competitive edge. The buzz doesn't stop there, as we dive into the New York Mets' strategic leap with the signing of Juan Soto, backed by Steve Cohen's ambitious vision for the team's future. In a poignant moment, our guest Mike Vanek, a devoted Oakland A's fan, brings heart and soul to our conversation by sharing his love for the team amid its current woes. As a concert promoter and lifelong fan, Mike's insights illuminate the cultural significance of the A's and the deep ties between the team and its community. He delves into the emotional fallout of the team's financial struggles and potential relocation, painting a vivid picture of the heartbreak felt by loyal fans. Together, we reflect on the A's past glories and ponder the challenges of preserving their legacy in a rapidly changing sports landscape. As the baseball world turns, we celebrate the overdue Hall of Fame recognition for legendary players Dave Parker and Dick Allen, highlighting their cultural impact and the promise of increased diversity in the sport. We also question the leadership of MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred, expressing concerns over franchise relocations and media coverage that threaten the game's connection with its fans. As we wrap up, our gratitude extends to our listeners for their unwavering support, with a promise to bring more engaging discussions and surprises in the episodes ahead. Support the show…
Send us a text Can you imagine a baseball rule change involving M&Ms? In this week's episode of Three Crows Studios, we kick things off with some holiday movie chatter and a Hallmark film cameo by none other than Travis Kelce's mom and Taylor Swift. We then embrace the baseball offseason blues, eagerly awaiting winter meetings and juicy updates on players like Juan Soto and the Dodgers' latest pitching powerhouse, Blake Snell. As we navigate streaming app chaos, we're left wondering if holiday movies can soothe our baseball withdrawal symptoms. Our baseball banter gets serious as we examine the Dodgers' strategic signing of Blake Snell on a five-year, $182 million deal. With a pitching lineup featuring stars like Shohei Otani and Mookie Betts, Snell's arrival adds excitement and pressure to LA's championship ambitions. Meanwhile, the Angels are making moves of their own, bringing in talent like Jorge Soler, though we can't help but question whether their efforts will pay off in a tough division. If you're a fan of quirky contract stipulations (think M&Ms), you'll appreciate our light-hearted take on these offseason developments. We wrap up with a spirited discussion on potential baseball rule changes, like the controversial "golden hitter" rule and its perplexing impact on the game. Our nostalgia for early 2000s baseball shines through as we reminisce about the Yankees-Red Sox rivalry, the Moneyball era, and Theo Epstein's legendary trades. With humor and camaraderie, we promise listeners an engaging blend of insights, nostalgia, and a touch of holiday cheer that might just make the offseason a bit more bearable. Support the show…
Send us a text Feeling under the weather didn't stop us from coming back stronger with laughter and gratitude as the flu took a brief hold of our studio. Thanksgiving is right around the corner, and we're swapping out the traditional turkey for Brian's homemade lasagna, complete with a side of hilarious Thanksgiving mishaps. With baseball transitioning to football, I've got the scoop on all the latest baseball buzz from the past couple of weeks, ensuring you don't miss a beat from the world of sports. Our episode dives into the Chicago Cubs' innovative pitching strategies, with Tyler Zombrow leading the charge and bringing a modern edge to their game. The discussion highlights how advancements in technology are reshaping the pitching landscape, while also cherishing the camaraderie and culture that makes the Cubs a team to watch. And then, it's off to Hall of Fame territory, exploring the legacies of icons like Ichiro Suzuki and unsung heroes like Ben Zobrist and Russell Martin, proving that making a mark isn't just about the stats. Get ready to catch up on MLB offseason gossip, like the potential blockbuster move involving Juan Soto and the Dodgers. We ponder the potential shifts in team dynamics and the financial ripple effects of such mega deals. As the season wraps up, it's award time, and we're here to celebrate the well-deserved recognition of talents like Paul Skeens and Luis Hill. Plus, there's a personal victory as we toast to an unexpected accolade on Pirate Flag Radio, thanking our loyal listeners for their unwavering support. Prepare for a Thanksgiving break before we come back with more thrilling sports talk. Support the show…
Send us a text What do roster changes, strategic moves, and a near dog-naming mishap have in common? They all play a part in the latest off-season escapades of Major League Baseball! Join us for an action-packed episode where we tackle the big moves, like Jorge Soler heading to the Angels and what it means for Mike Trout, and Kyle Hendricks' fresh start away from the Cubs. We also dive into the buzz around Shohei Ohtani's record-breaking season after leaving the Angels, all while sharing a lighthearted anecdote about almost naming a pet after a baseball star. The offseason frenzy doesn’t stop there—MLB teams are making bold choices, and we’re here to unpack them. We explore the Cubs' allegiance to players like Ian Happ and the Cardinals' strategy shift with Wilson Contreras' new position. As the NL Central heats up, we weigh in on the Cubs’ potential upswing under Craig Council and ponder the future of teams like the Reds and Pirates. Plus, we've got your insider scoop on the Dodgers’ roster speculation, including their international ambitions involving Roki Sasaki and what fans might expect from Mookie Betts and Clayton Kershaw. Celebrating the spirit of the game doesn't end with men’s baseball; we shine a spotlight on the exciting advancements for women in the sport. From the trailblazing efforts of Justine Siegel and Baseball for All, to the potential of a women's professional league poised to rival the success of the WNBA, we’re championing a future where baseball knows no gender. Our passion doesn’t just stop at the game—connect with us through Pirate Flag Radio and our vibrant community, where your support keeps the conversation alive all year round. Support the show…
Send us a text Witness a monumental victory as we unravel the Los Angeles Dodgers' thrilling World Series conquest over the Yankees. What if a series that everyone predicted would drag on became a five-game spectacle? Dive into the unexpected twists and pivotal moments that defined this championship, like the Yankees' dramatic fifth-inning collapse and the Dodgers’ masterful navigation through Garrett Cole's formidable presence on the mound. We promise you'll uncover the strategic brilliance behind their win and the resilience that powered them through adversity. Celebrate the heart and strategy that propelled the Dodgers to glory, with stories of Walker Bueller's triumphant return from injury and Dave Roberts' sharp managerial maneuvers. Discover the unsung heroes and rising stars like Kevin Biggio and Taylor Trammell who contributed to this unforgettable season. Experience the anticipation of a parade and the camaraderie among fans, all while reflecting on the humorous frustrations with those national broadcasters who often underestimate the Dodgers’ prowess. As we look to the future, imagine the potential dynasty unfolding with talents like Shohei Ohtani and Yoshinobu Yamamoto leading the charge. Step into the emotional tapestry of the Dodgers' journey, from joyous triumphs to poignant personal stories like that of Kevin Kiermaier and Daniel Hudson. Relish in the team’s unity and the spirited debates comparing powerhouses like Juan Soto with the electrifying energy of Teoscar Hernandez and Tommy Edman. As whispers of offseason plans and exciting prospects swirl, feel the calm and satisfaction of savoring a hard-earned victory, free from the tears of past disappointments. With a profound sense of accomplishment, we invite you to join us in celebrating every moment this season has offered and eagerly anticipate what lies ahead for the Dodgers' faithful. Support the show…
Send us a text What if a pitcher could unite a city, transcend a sport, and redefine the meaning of success? Join us as we celebrate the life and impact of Fernando Valenzuela, whose journey from a small village to a baseball legend is nothing short of remarkable. Through "Fernandomania," a cultural phenomenon that captured hearts worldwide, Fernando became a symbol of hope and pride, particularly within the Latino community. Our heartfelt reflections explore his incredible achievements, including winning the Cy Young, Rookie of the Year, and a World Series title—all in his rookie year. The Dodgers' decision to retire his number 34 was a tribute to his enduring legacy, and we share personal stories of how Fernando touched our lives and those of fans everywhere. The debate over Fernando's Hall of Fame status takes center stage as we weigh the importance of cultural impact against traditional statistics. With humor and passion, we ponder whether the Hall should recognize players who shaped the game in ways numbers can't measure, drawing comparisons to other baseball figures like Pete Rose and Barry Bonds. Our conversation celebrates the richness Fernando brought to baseball, suggesting a more inclusive approach to honoring legends who changed the sport. As we reminisce about Fernando's unique wind-up and charismatic presence, we express our hope for his recognition alongside baseball's greats. Anticipation builds for the World Series showdown—Yankees versus Dodgers—in what promises to be a clash for the ages. With historical significance and media frenzy, this matchup is more than just a game; it's an event that captures the essence of baseball's magic. We dissect strategies, analyze ticket prices, and share our predictions as stars like Soto, Judge, Mookie, and Shohei gear up for battle. This episode is a celebration of baseball's past, present, and future, inviting listeners to share in the excitement and passion that make this sport truly timeless. Support the show…
Send us a text Unlock the secrets behind Major League Baseball's playoff drama as we scrutinize the New York Yankees and Los Angeles Dodgers' dominant performances. Could the Dodgers' strategic decisions and a collective culture of accountability be the recipe for their success? We'll also tackle the turbulent waters facing the Chicago Cubs, analyzing the controversial email that pointed fingers and the pressing need for leadership within the organization. Join us to see how these teams are navigating their unique challenges on the road to the World Series. Shift gears with us as we highlight the Dodgers' formidable playoff potential, focusing on their pitching prowess and key players like Max Muncy and Kike Hernandez. Discover how resting Yoshinobu Yamamoto could be a masterstroke in their quest for the championship. In a lighter moment, revel in the unexpected intersection of baseball and marketing with a Grimace sighting at a Mets game, and discuss what this could mean for fan engagement and branding. Finally, embark on a journey through the logistical labyrinth facing the Tampa Bay Rays as they brace for a temporary relocation. With potential venues ranging from Durham to Disney, what could this mean for the team and MLB's expansion prospects? We also offer a glimpse into the Kansas City Royals' promising farm system and celebrate quirky minor league moments, like the unique pitching coincidence with the Gwinnett Stripers. As the offseason looms, our analysis promises to keep your baseball passion alive. Support the show…
Send us a text What happens when baseball collides with natural disasters? Reflecting on the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, we explore its significant impact on communities like Asheville, North Carolina, and Damascus, Virginia, while also addressing the challenges faced by the Tampa Bay Rays at a battered Tropicana Field. Amidst the devastation, the resilience and unity of these regions shine through as we share moving stories of strength and recovery. In the spirit of distraction, we shift our gaze to the lively world of baseball, promising laughter and insights as we break down the ongoing postseason excitement. As the Los Angeles Dodgers take center stage, we dissect their audacious postseason strategies and the crucial role of Shohei Otani. Praise is due for Dave Roberts' ingenious tactics, from clever pitching choices to the vital contributions of players like Tommy Edmond. In our lively discussion about the Dodgers vs. Padres NLDS series, the unpredictable landscape of this year's playoffs becomes apparent, with thrilling moments and standout performances keeping fans on their toes. Our episode is enriched with humorous anecdotes and personal reflections, creating a relatable and engaging narrative for all listeners. Switching gears, we honor baseball icon Pete Rose, sharing anecdotes that highlight his enduring influence on the sport and his fans. We delve into the ongoing Hall of Fame controversy, advocating for a broader understanding of baseball history and the complexities of legacy. Our conversation culminates with a playful exploration of the New York Mets' spirited fan base, their quirky traditions, and the electrifying energy surrounding their playoff journey. As we reflect on our own podcasting adventures and partnership hurdles, we invite our audience to continue joining us weekly for more captivating baseball discussions. Support the show…