Episodios

  • Vivian Idowu: Choosing VA as the First Step out of Grad School
    Apr 7 2020
    About: Vivian Idowu is a program specialist for the Human Capital Services Center. In the episode, Vivian talks about the important role her family plays in her personal development journey and touches on the program she recently hired into the VA under. Quote: “When you like where you end up, you don’t care how you got there” Resources: VA Careers: (https://www.vacareers.va.gov)
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    14 m
  • Bob Harrison: Learning is the Blood of Life
    Apr 7 2020
    About: Bob Harrison is the Director of Client Services for the Employee Education System. Bob discusses how he came to serve 26 years in the Army and shares the importance of discipline and values while on your personal development journey. Quote: “Personal development is the blood of life itself. The day you stop learning and developing, is the day you start dying.” Resources: VA Enterprise Training Resources https://dvagov.sharepoint.com/sites/VACOETR/sitepages/home.aspx
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    17 m
  • Nealie Page: Work Hard at Work Worth Doing
    Apr 7 2020
    About: Nealie Page is the Chief of staff in VA's Office of Management. In this episode, Nealie touches on her personal development journey from the Department of Defense to Veterans Affairs. Nealie talks about the importance of values in personal development and identifies characteristics that can help you better take on change in the workplace. Quote: "Work hard at work worth doing"
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    16 m
  • Dr. Carl Bryant: Learn to do the Things You Can't do
    Apr 7 2020
    About: Dr. Carl Bryant is the Deputy Director of the Human Capital Services Center. Dr. Bryant is an Air Force Veteran and has taught leadership development around the world. Dr, Bryant discusses the characteristic that make for successful leaders, as well as the characteristics that can hold leaders back. The conversation delves into VA's Leadership Development Framework. Quote: “I’m always doing things I can’t do – that’s how I learn to do them.” Pablo Picasso. Resources: Talent Management System: (https://www.tms.va.gov/SecureAuth35/) Leadership Development Framework inbox: VALDF@va.gov
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    18 m
  • Lauren Osinski: Winning or Learning
    Apr 7 2020
    About: Lauren Osinski is a Supervisory Training Specialist in the Veterans Benefits Administration. In this podcast, Lauren talks about lessons in resiliency learned along her personal development journey, including her time in the US Army. Quote: “I don’t fail; I win, or I learn” Lauren's Submitted Resources Books: Mindset (Carol Dweck) Grit (Angela Duckworth) Flourish (Martin Seligman) Better than Before (Gretchen Ruben) The Resilience Factor (Karen Reivich) Websites: The Center for Positive Psychology at UPENN (https://ppc.sas.upenn.edu/) Positive Psychology (https://positivepsychology.com/resilience-in-the-workplace/) Gretchen Rubin (https://gretchenrubin.com/) TED style talks: Raphael Rose: (https://www.ted.com/talks/raphael_rose_from_stress_to_resilience) Carol Dweck: (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-71zdXCMU6A)
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    19 m
  • Amy Parker: Semper Disco and What Will I Learn Today
    Apr 7 2020
    About: Amy Parker is the Executive Director of the Human Capital Services Center, the Chief Learning Officer for the Department of Veterans Affairs and the catalyst for starting this podcast series. She discusses her journey from the restaurant business, to DOD, to becoming the Chief Learning Officer at VA. She sets the foundation for this series by asking, "Are you future ready?" Quote: “Semper Disco…what will I learn today” Resources: Leadership Development Framework: VALDF@va.gov My Development Plan: Talent Management System: (https://www.tms.va.gov/SecureAuth35/) VA Enterprise Training Resources: (https://dvagov.sharepoint.com/sites/VACOETR/sitepages/home.aspx)
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    17 m