Episodios

  • Conversation with Gerd Wuestemann
    Jun 16 2021

    The arts have a long history of bringing people together across boundaries, allowing diverse communities to create, maintain and share their own stories. The arts benefit us socially, economically, educationally, and spiritually. It makes us think, spurs our innovation, draws us together, encourages dialogue, and simply makes us feel good. It is what gives a community its soul. Our guest is Dr. Gerd Wuestemann. He is a German born, classically trained musician, whose name happens to translates to mean, “Desert Man” and is the President and CEO of Scottsdale Arts. From the Scottsdale Center for Performing Arts, to over 120 pieces of Public Art, to programs for our elderly and our youth, Dr. Wuestemann explains that art is meant to be enjoyed by everyone! Listen to learn how you can be part of Scottsdale Arts!

    https://scottsdalearts.org/

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    1 h y 2 m
  • Conversation with Todd Larson
    May 27 2021

    “Innovation is everything,” says Dr. Todd Larson, Associate Vice President for Workplace & Safety at Honor Health and this organization lives up to that ideal. As a community-based health care system Honor Health isn’t expected to be teaching organization – but they have one of the top 100 teaching facilities in the country. They aren’t supposed to be a research organization – but they are leading the way in pancreatic cancer research. They develop partnerships that are forward-looking and advance healthcare and our community such as the one with the US military that trains military personnel in battlefield and trauma medicine by having them learn and work in Honor Health emergency departments. Or the ones that repurposed business models to include event planners, emergency services, police and fire to innovatively roll out the COVID vaccines. Throughout his career as a member of the military, then as a Scottsdale police officer and finally as VP for Honor Health he has subscribed to life-long learning, asking curious questions (why?) and remembering that as leaders we are here to serve, mentor, and help others grow.

    Scottsdale Leadership https://scottsdaleleadership.org

    Published Articles:

    1. Ralston B., Rable J., Larson, T., Handmaker H., & Lifshitz J. (2019). Forensic Nursing Examination to Screen for Traumatic Brain Injury following Intimate Partner Violence, Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma, 28:6, 732-743, DOI: 10.1080/10926771.2019.1637988
    2. Larson T, & Flynn R., (2017). Research Study: Time to Tourniquet, The Police Chief, (January). Retrieved from https://www.policechiefmagazine.org/research-study-time-tourniquet/
    3. Larson, T., (2017). Connecting technology and healthcare to improve patient care. Tech Data Advantage Blog. Downloaded from http://blog.techdata.com/ts/advantage/ts/advantage/2017/06/connecting-technology-and-healthcare-to-improve-patient-care
    4. Larson T., & Hubbard S., (2016). “Physiological Effects on Police Officers Performing Field Trauma Medicine and Tourniquet Application”. Retrieved from https://www.policechiefmagazine.org/physiological-effects-on-police-officers-performing-field-trauma-medicine-and-tourniquet-application/. The Police Chief 83, no. 11 (November)
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    50 m
  • Conversation with Rebecca Grossman
    May 27 2021

    The most asked question of Rebecca Grossman is, “Is this a good time to sell my house?” As the CEO of the Scottsdale Association of Realtors, she is the one with the answer. This trade organization advocates for Scottsdale’s 10,000 real estate agents, brokers, appraisers, and others. Rebecca gives us a bird’s eye view of the real estate market in Scottsdale, how it has changed with the pandemic, what makes a successful real estate agent, and what leadership looks like. This multi-faceted CEO also sings in a band and volunteers with Wild at Heart Raptor Rescue. There’s a lot to this former music teacher. Listen to find out more.

    Venue 8600, https://www.venue8600.com

    Scottsdale Realtors Association, https://www.scottsdalerealtors.org

    Wild at Heart Raptor Rescue, https://wildatheartraptors.org

    Scottsdale Leadership Inc., https://scottsdaleleadership.org

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    40 m
  • Conversation with Jeff Walther, Scottsdale Police Chief
    Apr 15 2021

    Are you the nosy neighbor on your street? Good! The Scottsdale PD finds that valuable. In this edition of “Scottsdale Frame of Mind” hear Police Chief Jeff Walther tell us about the broad range of services the department provides, how Scottsdale’s policing philosophy builds strong relationships, and the advice he offers to new leaders.

    Scottsdale Police Department is highly regarded in the Valley because of their progressive policing ideas and ability to recruit high-quality officers. What does he look for in an officer? The special breed of person who comes forward to put their lives on the line and wants to be part of something grander and bigger than themselves.

    Chief Walther has been with the Scottsdale Police Department since 1994. Why did he come out of retirement to serve as Chief? He answers, “How do you say no to an incredible city, with an incredible police department, and amazing people? You don’t. You say yes and how can I help?”

    Do you want to know his favorite donut flavor? You’ll have to listen to find out.

    Scottsdale Police Department
    Scottsdale Leadership

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    49 m
  • Conversation with Dennis Robbins, Executive Director of the Scottsdale Charros
    Mar 16 2021

    The simple words, “Play Ball” bring a lot of benefits to the City of Scottsdale. In this episode of Scottsdale Frame of Mind, Dennis Robbins, Executive Director of the Scottsdale Charros and Class 7 graduate tells us about the history of the Charros and how Spring Training partnerships between the Charros, the Giants, and the City of Scottsdale is a model for other Scottsdale Organizations and helps provide revenue for education and non-profits. Get to know the Charros history, their involvement with the recent Stadium renovation, and their upcoming direction of the Prada Del Sol. Learn also about Dennis’ background as a native Arizonan, lawyer, business owner, and City Council member. He gives us the dish on his favorite place in Scottsdale, his favorite Stadium food and which baseball team he favors. He also provides pearls of leadership advice – “show up and have a good attitude.” Want to know more about Scottsdale Charros and Spring Training City of Scottsdale - San Francisco Giants Spring Training.

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    33 m
  • Conversation with Dr. Laurie LaPat-Polasko
    Mar 8 2021

    She has worked with Jacques Cousteau, had a microbe named after her, and survived a devastating motorcycle accident and a shark bite. Her message for leaders is that they need to have H.O.P.E. In this edition of Scottsdale Frame of Mind, Laurie LaPat-Palasko, Vice President and National Director of Remediation for Matrix New World Engineering, tells tales of her life and near-death misses with lessons of leadership for all aspiring leaders including the idea that for all the successes, people don’t realize how many failures there were too. She is a microbiologist, environmentalist, scientist, and class 32 Scottsdale Leadership graduate who is helping to solve environmental issues for our planet and has a few ideas about how we can individually help from our homes.
    City of Scottsdale - Solid Waste - Trash & Recycling (scottsdaleaz.gov)
    https://scottsdaleleadership.org

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    41 m
  • Conversation with Joan Fudala, Scottsdale Historian and "Retro-preneur"
    Feb 3 2021

    “We shouldn't live in the past, but the past should live in us.” - Vebjorn Sand, Norwegian artist/designer.

    Season 2 of Scottsdale Frame of Mind kicks off with a fascinating exploration of Scottsdale’s rich history and the impactful leaders that shaped our community over the years. Andrew and Jenna speak with Joan Fudala, Scottsdale’s historian, nostalgia expert, and retro-preneur, to discuss not only our city’s story, but also Joan’s: the history of the historian. Joan is an author, communications professional, world traveler, storyteller, teacher, preservationist, and volunteer. As an air force public affairs officer, she served at bases throughout the United States and overseas, ultimately landing at Luke Air Force base and settling in Scottsdale. Listen in to learn about Joan’s personal journey and her mission to capture and share Scottsdale’s story.

    Scottsdale Leadership
    Scottsdale Heritage Collection at the Scottsdale Public Library
    Scottsdale Historical Society

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    54 m
  • Conversation with Brian Bednar, SR Strategic Account Manager, Salt River Project
    Dec 15 2020

    Welcome to the final episode of Scottsdale Frame of Mind for season one. We also bid farewell to 2020 and what better way to kick off the new year than with a bowl game! The Fiesta Bowl to be exact. Our guest is Brian Bednar who has been part of the Fiesta Bowl organization since 1996. Brian grew up on a farm in Kansas and moved to Arizona after college for a job with Salt River Project, where he still works today. Through the years Brian has personified servant leadership by working with Big Brothers/Big Sisters, Scottsdale Leadership Board of Directors, and of course all that goes in to being on the Fiesta Bowl committee. Brian’s philosophy of life is to lead by example and leave things better than when you found them. We couldn’t agree more, Brian!

    Learn More:
    Fiesta Bowl Museum
    Fiesta Bowl Wishes for Teachers
    Scottsdale Leadership

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    32 m