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Welcome to the Healthy Leadership Mentor Podcast, hosted by Andrew Gray. Andrew has over 25 years experience as a business owner, not for profit leader, mentor and consultant. He is an accomplished keynote speaker with a tertiary background in sports psychology and management. On this Podcast Andrew talks everything related to Mentoring, Leadership, High Performance Psychology & Inner Life Health for Leaders & Influencers in the world of Business, Sport, Not-for-Profit, Education & Media. Tr ...
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Alaska State Representative Andrew Gray offers a weekly broadcast aimed at his constituents in the UMED district of Anchorage. The goal is to share important news from the Capitol, but also to offer frank conversations with Alaskans of interest, including many who work in the legislature.
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David Leslie is an Inupiaq Sipiniq (Two-Spirit) living in Fairbanks. He is a frequent testifier against the anti-trans bills moving through the Alaska State House. We discuss his specific perspective as a queer Alaska Native man. To check out the book recommended by our guest, Yuuyaraq: The Way of The Human Being, by Harold Napoleon, Click here. Th…
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Discover the secrets to captivating your audience and leaving an indelible mark on every listener through the art of public speaking. We're back with three more strategies to augment your communication skills, whether you're presenting to peers at the office, charming a crowd at a special event, or simply engaging in everyday conversation. Our expl…
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Henry is a 15 year old trans boy. He and his mother are the guests today discussing their experience in Alaska. No last names will be given in the interest of their safety. This episode is part of a series on trans rights. The inspiration for these interviews is three bills currently moving through the Alaska State House: HB 183 which bans trans gi…
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Jessica Kalarchik was an Army First Sergeant who deployed with me and the Alaska Army National Guard’s 1-297th infantry battalion to Kosovo 2019-2020. 1st Sergeant Kalarchik presented as a very masculine man, and I never suspected that she was a trans woman. She was medically retired after 31 years in the military during her next deployment to Pola…
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The Banning family consists of: Lindsey, clinical psychologist, mom Charlie, age 15, non-binary trans masculine Ezzy, age 12, sister Earl, neuropsychologist in the Air Force at Elmendorf, dad This episode is part of a series on trans rights. The inspiration for these interviews is three bills currently moving through the Alaska State House: HB 183 …
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Aaron Poe has been a wildlife biologist in Alaska since 1998. He is the father of a trans daughter in the Anchorage School District, and today we discuss that experience. This episode is the first in a series on trans rights. The inspiration for these interviews is three bills currently moving through the Alaska State House: HB 183 which bans trans…
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I'll never forget the day I sat down with an old friend who finally opened up about his battle with depression. His courage to share transformed not just his world, but mine too, making me realize the incredible power of communication in men's mental health. In our latest podcast episode, we shine a much-needed light on this topic, focusing on the …
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Have you ever felt the powerful impact of a speaker who seemed to be speaking directly to you, as if they understood your story and journey intimately? That's no accident. In our latest podcast, we reveal the insider strategies for crafting a message that resonates deeply with your audience, whether you're aiming to educate, inspire, or lead. We di…
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Alaska State Senator James Kaufman represents the Abbott Loop and Hillside areas of Anchorage. Although in his teens and 20s he was a guitar player & song writer for several successful rock bands, James began earning real money as an aircraft mechanic in Houston, Texas. He quickly found himself taking on bigger and bigger management positions which…
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As a father myself, I've felt the weight and wonder of shaping a young life, and it's a topic that can't be explored enough. Today, we peel back the layers on the transformative power of fatherhood and the urgent need for mentorship across generations. We're shining a light on the often-unspoken struggles of middle-aged men, urging them to impart t…
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Reggie Joule of Kotzebue is a former Alaska State House Representative and the former Northwest Arctic Borough Mayor. He is listed in the Alaska Sports Hall of Fame as: “the greatest practitioner of the blanket toss in the long history of the World Eskimo Indian Olympics.” His skill in that Alaska Native sport led to his appearance on the Tonight S…
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Have you ever felt like your message just isn't getting through, or perhaps you're struggling to truly engage with your audience? The key might lie in something far simpler, yet incredibly profound: empathy. In our latest episode, we uncover the transformative power of connecting with your listeners' pain points and guiding them empathetically from…
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Masculinity is on trial, and we're here to set the record straight. Forget what you've heard about masculinity being a societal ill; we're here to celebrate the strength, resilience, and positive impact of true masculinity. Tune in as we dissect the unfair stereotypes that have hijacked public perception, and shine a light on the traits that make m…
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Ever found yourself captivated by a tale that seemed to echo the very essence of your own life? Our latest episode unfurls the magic woven by storytelling, as we share not just narratives, but the raw emotions that bridge the gap between speaker and listener. I recount a deeply personal story, a testament to the profound connections fostered throug…
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Judge Sharon Gleason is the Chief Judge of the United State District Court for the District of Alaska. She was appointed by Barack Obama in 2012 after serving 11 years as a judge on the Alaska Superior Court. She is the first woman to serve as a federal judge for Alaska. On March 29, 2024, she released a 29-page decision against the fishing of the …
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Step into the spotlight and claim your space with authority—that's the essence of powerful public speaking, and it's exactly what we dissect in this conversation. Let's journey together through the nuances of non-verbal cues and learn how a single pause can captivate an audience, transforming your message from a mere whisper to a resounding echo in…
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With over 20 years of experience in Alaska's guardianship system Lisa Warzonek has been our statewide guardianship compliance officer since the position was created four years ago. A guardian is a person that the court appoints to manage the affairs of another person. In spite of the sensationalized negative headlines we see, most guardians do a di…
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Embark on an inspiring journey with a French-Algerian neuroscience enthusiast turned global entrepreneur, as they share their remarkable transition from Google's London offices to the inception of Ness Labs. This isn't just another success story—it's an exploration of adaptability's power, learning's art, and the undeniable significance of meta-ski…
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The Mobile Home Owner Town Hall Episode Today our show is about mobile home parks. As the state representative for house district 20, I have several mobile home parks in my district. Mobile home owners face unique challenges: they own their home but must rent the land on which their home sits. Every year that rent goes up – yet the value of their h…
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The Mobile Home Owner Town Hall Episode Today our show is about mobile home parks. As the state representative for house district 20, I have several mobile home parks in my district. Mobile home owners face unique challenges: they own their home but must rent the land on which their home sits. Every year that rent goes up – yet the value of their h…
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Charisse Millett is a born and raised Alaskan who represented the Abbott Loop area of Anchorage in the Alaska State House from 2009 to 2019. During her legislative career she served as both the House Republican majority and minority leaders. In this episode we discuss: growing up Alaska Native in Anchorage serving as chief of staff to Rep. Vic Kohr…
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Ever faced seemingly insurmountable obstacles on your path to success? That's the reality for many entrepreneurs, including our guest André Eikmeier, the tenacious co-founder of VinoMofo and founder of Good Empire. Andre's tale is one of relentless ambition, influenced by his father's immigrant entrepreneurial spirit. He takes us on a journey that'…
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Chelsea Foster of Anchorage is a director on the board of the Alaska Marijuana Industry Association and a long-time cannabis advocate. She is COO for Birch Alaskan Naturals CBD, and a consultant for the Alaskan cannabis industry. She has successfully pursued regulatory and statuary changes for the Alaska cannabis industry with a focus on social equ…
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Chelsea Foster of Anchorage is a director on the board of the Alaska Marijuana Industry Association and a long-time cannabis advocate. She is COO for Birch Alaskan Naturals CBD, and a consultant for the Alaskan cannabis industry. She has successfully pursued regulatory and statuary changes for the Alaska cannabis industry with a focus on social equ…
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Prepare to embark on a transformational journey with BoltMedia, as we unravel the secrets to thriving during the crucial shift from startup to builder phase. This episode is a deep dive into the art of nurturing a culture that's resilient in the face of change, perfectly primed for both personal and company growth. Witness firsthand how we've learn…
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Facing Foster Care in Alaska (FFCA) is a non-profit group made up of folks with lived experience in the foster care system. As former foster youth themselves, these individuals can offer expertise to make Alaska's system better from the inside out. Today on the show we hear from the most recent FFCA board president, Angel Gonzalez, Mateo Jaime, Kxl…
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Facing Foster Care in Alaska (FFCA) is a non-profit group made up of folks with lived experience in the foster care system. As former foster youth themselves, these individuals can offer expertise to make Alaska's system better from the inside out. Today on the show we hear from the most recent FFCA board president, Angel Gonzalez, Mateo Jaime, Kxl…
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When life throws you a curveball, what's your next move? David Pengelley, ex-tech leader turned digital creator, joins us to share his transformative leap from corporate redundancy to the helm of "Mostly Man Things," where he champions the reshaping of masculinity and men's health dialogues. With raw insights on his journey and the catalysts behind…
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Keri Ladner is the author of the 2024 book End Time Politics: From the Moral Majority to QAnon. She earned her doctorate in Divinity from the University of Edinburgh and much of her doctoral research focused on researching the theological roots of Jerry Falwell, the co-founder of the Moral Majority. She exposes the racism, contempt for the poor, an…
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Keri Ladner is the author of the 2024 book End Time Politics: From the Moral Majority to QAnon. She earned her doctorate in Divinity from the University of Edinburgh and much of her doctoral research focused on researching the theological roots of Jerry Falwell, the co-founder of the Moral Majority. She exposes the racism, contempt for the poor, an…
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Jena Crafton is the chair of the Governors Council on Disabilities and Special Education. She has been a vocal advocate for people with disabilities since she was young as Crafton has developmental disabilities herself. We discuss her childhood including how she learned about her own disabilities and what she most wants the community at large to un…
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Jena Crafton is the chair of the Governors Council on Disabilities and Special Education. She has been a vocal advocate for people with disabilities since she was young as Crafton has developmental disabilities herself. We discuss her childhood including how she learned about her own disabilities and what she most wants the community at large to un…
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Discover the secret to forging unbreakable bonds with your customers as we navigate the intricate dance of customer loyalty and solution-oriented service. You're about to unlock a treasure trove of strategies that my client BOLT Media has mastered to captivate their clientele by surpassing expectations and delivering results that truly resonate wit…
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Ed Wesley was born in Bolivar County, Mississippi, on January 9, 1951. He moved to Fort Greeley, Alaska, in 1973 after being drafted into the Army. His wife joined him shortly thereafter and the two raised all five of their children here and the two have never lived outside Alaska since. He was elected president of the Anchorage NAACP in 1981 and l…
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Ed Wesley was born in Bolivar County, Mississippi, on January 9, 1951. He moved to Fort Greeley, Alaska, in 1973 after being drafted into the Army. His wife joined him shortly thereafter and the two raised all five of their children here and the two have never lived outside Alaska since. He was elected president of the Anchorage NAACP in 1981 and l…
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Ever faced the kind of pressure that forges diamonds or bursts pipes? Entrepreneurship is not for the fainthearted, and this week, we're joined by Jonathan Peacock, whose journey from trading Iraqi currency to building businesses epitomizes this intense grind. With my own tale of facing down imposter syndrome and emerging victorious to focus on Zib…
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Today's episode is about Alaska's Charter Schools which were recently ranked #1 in the country. The lead author of the study is Dr. Paul Peterson of Harvard University, and he is our guest today. Paul E. Peterson is the Henry Lee Shattuck Professor of Government and Director of the Program on Education Policy and Governance at Harvard University, a…
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Today's episode is about Alaska's Charter Schools which were recently ranked #1 in the country. The lead author of the study is Dr. Paul Peterson of Harvard University. Paul E. Peterson is the Henry Lee Shattuck Professor of Government and Director of the Program on Education Policy and Governance at Harvard University, a Senior Fellow at the Hoove…
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Ever feel like you're marching through life's challenges with the weight of the world on your own shoulders? Our latest Healthy Leadership Mentor podcast unveils the hidden struggles of going it alone, whether you're a solo entrepreneur, a single parent, or anyone in between. We dive into the realities of a solo journey, exploring the siege mentali…
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AK State Senator Shelley Hughes of Palmer moved to Hoonah, Alaska, in the late 70s as a young adult to help establish a religious community with her parents. We talk about that experience, as well as her travels around Alaska with her husband and young family, and ultimately how she ended up involved in Alaska politics. We also discuss some of her …
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AK State Senator Shelley Hughes of Palmer moved to Hoonah, Alaska, in the late 70s as a young adult to help establish a religious community with her parents. We talk about that experience, as well as her travels around Alaska with her husband and young family, and ultimately how she ended up involved in Alaska politics. We also discuss some of her …
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Feeling the weight of the world on your shoulders as a solo journeyer through life's challenges? You're not alone, and this season premiere of the Healthy Leadership Mentor podcast is here to share that burden. In our latest conversation, we delve into the heart of solitude in leadership and personal responsibility—whether you're steering your own …
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This is an episode of East Anchorage Matters. Representative C. J. McCormick of Bethel is 26 years old and the youngest member of the Alaska State House. Prior to serving in the legislature, he served on city council and as vice mayor of Bethel. Bethel is the 8th largest city in Alaska with just over 6,200 residents. Today, we discuss why his paren…
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Representative C. J. McCormick of Bethel is 26 years old and the youngest member of the Alaska State House. Prior to serving in the legislature, he served on city council and as vice mayor of Bethel. Bethel is the 8th largest city in Alaska with just over 6,200 residents. Today, we discuss why his parents settled in the YK Delta, how he ended up in…
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Growing up in the pastoral serenity of Nimitabelle, Angus Taylor's transition to Federal Shadow Treasurer was a journey marked by a heritage rich with public service and a strong sense of community. Our conversation peels back the layers of his life's tapestry, revealing the influence of his grandfather's role in the Snowy Scheme and the principles…
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Lesil McGuire is a lifelong Alaskan, former state senator, women’s and rural rights advocate, and mother. She lives in Anchorage and works as a consultant in the aerospace, technological innovation and Arctic policy sectors. We discuss why she became a lawyer, why she identifies as a Republican, and how she served for 16 years in the House and Sena…
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Lesil McGuire is a lifelong Alaskan, former state senator, women’s and rural rights advocate, and mother. This episode is the premier of season 2 of Rep. Gray's legislative podcast: EAST ANCHORAGE MATTERS. Lesil lives in Anchorage and works as a consultant in the aerospace, technological innovation and Arctic policy sectors. We discuss why she beca…
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Daughter of Alaska Legend Jalmar "Jay" Kerttula -- the only person to ever serve as both speaker of the house and president of the senate -- Beth Kerttula is the former Director of the National Ocean Council, where she led the implementation of the United States National Ocean Policy, including the creation of the first two U.S. regional marine pla…
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Ben Walker is a 7th grade science teacher at Romig Middle School, and he was also Alaska’s teacher of the year in 2018. Ben is on the show today because, after listening to some of East Anchorage Book Club's previous podcast episodes discussing the Alaska education system, he felt an important perspective was missing. He wanted to share what it’s l…
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The executive director of Hope Community Resources is Michele Girault. Hope Community Services is a non-profit organization that provides services and supports to people of all ages and abilities who experience intellectual or developmental disabilities, traumatic brain injury, or other mental health challenges. Michele started working there 40 yea…
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