
In this episode, we work to understand the future of work with Dr. Casey DeBruyn. Dr. Casey DeBruyn is a senior organizational development and talent management consultant with over 22 years of experience in industrial-organizational psychology, change management, training, organizational design, effectiveness, and creative problem-solving. Dr. DeBruyn has led teams and developed foundational, enterprise-wide change management and organizational development and training programs across the spectrum, from Fortune 500 companies to small entrepreneurial start-ups.Dr. DeBruyn enjoys professional membership with the Society for Industrial-Organizational Psychologists, American Psychological Association, and the Association for Talent Development. Dr. DeBruyn currently serves as an adjunct professor at Purdue University Global, Graduate Psychology Department, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, and has had the privilege of speaking at multiple educational events, professional associations, and expositions across the country. We sit down with Dr. DeBruyn to explore what the future of work means for the common worker. With the Great Reset impending we discuss what this will mean for work-life balance, unionization, and effective management strategies that corporate leaders will need to employ to retain their staff and boost productivity under a new paradigm.
Aug 19, 2022
58 min

In this episode, we hit the reset button with Keith Darcy as we discuss the impending changes and past importance of ethics in our economic and social foundations.Keith Darcy sits on the Board of the Notre Dame, Deloitte Center for Ethical Leadership, the Center for Ethics at Emory University, and has served as Chairman of the Global Center for Ethics and Social Responsibility at St. Thomas Aquinas College, where he was also a trustee.He served on the Board of Directors at eTrade Bank and its, as well as New York National Bank. He was Chairman of the Better Business Bureau Foundation of New York for over a dozen years. For 25 years, he has taught ethics and leadership in the executive programs at the University of Pennsylvania.He is on the Global Anti-Corruption Council of West World Economic Forum and has contributed his expertise to numerous books, being widely published and quoted in newspapers and magazines.With insights and expertise in ethics, we ponder what morality means in modern times and if we are living in a more controversial world or simply one with more transparency.This episode of TomorrowToday has been Produced by Rebecca Cohen and Jake West with Audio Engineering by Jake Frederick Olson. The TomorrowToday podcast is a nonprofit venture aimed to bring awareness to important social issues. Funding is provided in partnership with ProtectedBy.AI and CodeLock.it.
Aug 12, 2022
1 hr 2 min

In the first episode, we heard our Hero's tale from his start in tabletop games of the 1970's all the way to revolutionary advancements in the world of into neuroscience and cognitive neuropsychology.In Part Two, Hawke and JT travel deeper into the societal ramifications of gamification and the beneficial roles it can have in everything from mental health to eCommerce.This episode is a fun as it is far out. If you're a gamer, a futurist, and/or a physical therapist then this one is for you! If you have to get caught up, you can catch Part One at: https://www.google.com/search?q=movie+premier&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8Hawke Robinson is the founder and president of RPG Therapeutics LLC, RPG.LLC, RPG Tour, RPG Publishers, RPG Parties, and also founder of the non-profit RPG Research.RPG Therapeutics LLC provides professional consulting, therapeutic, and educational services for professionals, organizations, and laypersons.RPG Research is a 501(c)3 non-profit charitable 100% volunteer-run multi-national research and community services charitable organization with 150+ volunteers across 6 continents.This episode of TomorrowToday has been Produced by Rebecca Cohen and Jake West with Audio Engineering by Jake Frederick Olson. The TomorrowToday podcast is a nonprofit venture aimed to bring awareness to important social issues. Funding is provided in partnership with ProtectedBy.AI and CodeLock.it.
Aug 5, 2022
1 hr 17 min

In this episode, we sit down with Steve Hart to discuss how modern leaders can better lead in modern times. Steve has over 30 years of experience in a leadership role with The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, where his focus was on helping people evolve, grow, and successfully navigate challenges and change. He is now a Senior Consultant and an Executive Coach with an extraordinary team at The Professional Development Group. Over the course of his professional life, the common denominator that’s defined Steve is his role as a teacher. For the past 27 years he has served on the faculties of several universities - and before that, he taught at the elementary school level. Steve currently serves as a member of the Affiliate Faculty in the Organizational Dynamics Program at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania - where he also hosts the ‘Learning Aloud’ podcast. A true Renaissance-man, Steve is also a singer-songwriter. He’s part of an acoustic band that plays original music he writes, that are born out of stories. For some of his music check out: I See Sylvie Through the Glass, HMS FLIGHT 93, HMS Because You Brought Me Home, Father Daughter Dance. Today, Steve talks to us about how the world of autonomy, mastery, and purposes has changed and what has remained the same as we move into the world of Tomorrow.
Jul 29, 2022
1 hr 15 min

Hawke Robinson is a multi-talented, multi-industry innovator with decades of ground-breaking experience in technology, education, and healthcare. Referred to as the “Grandfather of Therapeutic Gaming”, Hawke is a pioneer in Music and Recreational Therapy and has blazed the trail on the therapeutic and educational application of role-playing games.Hawke shares with us how a background in role-playing games, starting in the 1970’s, took him on a wild journey leading to fascinating research into neuroscience and cognitive neuropsychology. Along the way, Hawke shares his insights that lead him to significant discoveries as he draws from his experiences as a recreational therapist, programs architect, adventurer, advocate, consultant, developer, educator, entrepreneur, executive leader, innovator, mentor, musician, researcher, teacher, technologist, and Level 19 Game Master Facilitator. We hear his perspectives on the videogame industry, gamification and token-economies - and wonderful commentary as they relate to society and human psychology on a higher level.Hawke Robinson is the founder and president of RPG Therapeutics LLC, RPG.LLC, RPG Tour, RPG Publishers, RPG Parties, and also founder of the non-profit RPG Research (1983). RPG Therapeutics LLC provides professional consulting, therapeutic, and educational services for professionals, organizations, and laypersons. RPG Research is a 501(c)3 non-profit charitable 100% volunteer-run multi-national research and community services charitable organization with 150+ volunteers across 6 continents. Other Links:The 18th annual TolkienMoot convention is taking place July 30th and 31st, 2022, and the RSVP is now open. There is limited seating available for the tabletop role-playing game sessions. This will also take place for the first time at the new Role-Playing Game Community Center (RPG Center) at 101 North Stone Street, Spokane, Washington 99202.
Jul 22, 2022
55 min

In this episode, we are joined by Mark Lynd, to discuss how we can prepare for the incoming Digital Doomsday… Mark Lynd currently serves as the Head of Digital Business and as a member of the executive leadership team for Netsync, a global technology value-added reseller. With more than 23 years of technology and cybersecurity experience as an entrepreneur and executive, he was an Ernst & Young’s "Entrepreneur of Year - Southwest Region" Finalist in 2000, presented the Doak Walker Award on ESPN’s CFB Awards Show, ranked the #1 Global Security Thought leader in 2022 by Thinkers360 and named one of the top global cybersecurity experts and speakers by Onalytica in 2022. He continues to be an in-demand thought leader and featured speaker on topics including cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, cloud, diversity, STEM and veteran affairs for Oracle, IBM Watson, Cisco, HP, SailPoint, AT&T, Intel, and other organizations. Mark has been featured in the WSJ, Information Week, eWeek, CRN, and CSO. He is a military veteran that served honorably in the US Army’s 3rd Ranger Battalion & 82d Airborne. Mark brings strong evidence signifying that a Digital Doomsday is on the horizon. Drawing from his extensive professional experience, Mark is able to offer a unique perspective into the angles of possible attacks and how we can all prepare for the inevitable fallout of a large-scale cyber attack. Whether you’re a CEO or a regular citizen, potential vulnerabilities in infrastructure related networks pose a massive threat to both the economy and everyday life. This episode of TomorrowToday has been Produced by Rebecca Cohen and Jake West with Audio Engineering by Jake Frederick Olson. The TomorrowToday podcast is a nonprofit venture aimed to bring awareness to important social issues. Funding is provided in partnership with ProtectedBy.AI and CodeLock.it.
Jul 15, 2022
47 min

In this episode, we hear from Paul Solosky, the Senior Advisor for CodeLock, who speaks to us about the rise of cybercrime and it's consequences...Paul Solosky is a Senior Technology Executive with a proven record of success in strategic planning and operational execution for the government and commercial sectors. He is a recognized operational expert in Cyber Strategy, Watch and Intelligence Operations, Threat Assessment, Critical Infrastructure Protection and their roles within National and Homeland Security Strategy.His experience includes Executive Director for Defense and Intelligence at Avint, Director of Cyber Solutions at SOS International, CEO of Catapult Consultants and CEO of eVigilant Security.He is one of the world's most qualified thinkers on issues of Data Security and Cybercrime and lends his insights into how the digital landscape is fraught with peril and what we can all do to prepare and fight back.This episode of TomorrowToday has been Produced by Rebecca Cohen and Jake West with Audio Engineering by Jake Frederick Olson. The TomorrowToday podcast is a nonprofit venture aimed to bring awareness to important social issues. Funding is provided in partnership with ProtectedBy.AI and CodeLock.it
Jul 8, 2022
1 hr 13 min

In this Mini Episode, we hear from our Host, Dr. JT Kostman, as he gives insights into the changes and challenges facing the United States as we come to celebrate our Independence amid turbulent times.
Jul 1, 2022
12 min

Mariia Prybylska is Ukrainian based Sales Professional who works for Lemon.Io. She continued to live and work in Kyiv throughout the war.As a student of history, Mariia had some insight into the pending invasion and acted as a modern day Cassandra - warning her family and friends. Mariia formerly worked as a tour guide in Kyiv and lends us her amazing insight into the changes she’s witnessed in her city. Mariia has a Bachelor’s Degree in Mathematical Education and a second Bachelor’s Degree in Entrepreneurship from Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv with the goals of pursuing an MBA. She has experience in Data Science and Art Journalism. She has proficiency in English, French, and Russian. Before the war even began, she volunteered in Ukraine for numerous medical and ecological causes. Join us as she shares her story and the lessons she’s learned through her truly unique perspective.To learn more about Lemon.io company please visit: https://lemon.ioIf you’d like to donate to Ukraine, consider this organization recommended by Aleksandr: https://www.comebackalive.in.uaThis episode of TomorrowToday has been Produced by Rebecca Cohen and Jake West with Audio Engineering by Jake Frederick Olson. The TomorrowToday podcast is a nonprofit venture aimed to bring awareness to important social issues. Funding is provided in partnership with ProtectedBy.AI and CodeLock.it.
Jun 25, 2022
1 hr 12 min

In this episode we here from Julie Bateman, a leading Digital Expert in Banking and Innovation, who lends her insights on the future of the Financial Sector...Julie is a savvy business leader with over 19 years of progressive experience connecting business and technology with a broad corporate perspective and deep digital knowledge. Passion for innovating business models, creating a compelling vision, and championing enterprise change that drives significant business outcomes. She has been recognized for developing partnerships at all levels of the organization, contributing to the strategic agenda, and successfully executing on complex transformational initiatives.Julie is able to lend fascinating insights into the future of Open Banking, a concept that describes banks and other financial institutions who share and grant access to third parties for various financial services. Julie sees the balance between privacy, competition, and regulations and the current challenges and opportunities they add to the banking ecosystem. For more information about Julie Bateman please visit her LinkedIn athttps://www.linkedin.com/in/juliebateman1/More Links:Hyperinflation in ZimbabweOpen Banking RegulationThe Future is OpenThis episode of TomorrowToday has been Produced by Rebecca Cohen and Jake West with Audio Engineering by Jake Frederick Olson. The TomorrowToday podcast is a nonprofit venture aimed to bring awareness to important social issues. Funding is provided in partnership with ProtectedBy.AI and CodeLock.it.
Jun 17, 2022
51 min
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