PT 1: The next interview series on the podcast features Nathan Hall, a parent and the CEO of award-winning video marketing agency Simple Story and founder and CEO of Culture Check, an anti-racism support center for the workforce.
This is the first of three mini episodes of our conversation, which took place earlier this year in January.
We talk about moving his company to a remote workforce, staying home with his family over the past year and getting comfortable with public speaking.
Stay tuned for future episodes where we talk about making difficult decisions as a leader, addressing racial discrimination in the workplace and appreciating where you are as a parent and entrepreneur.
THINGS WE TALK ABOUT:
Thanks to Nathan for speaking with us about parenthood and adapting his business during the pandemic!
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ABOUT NATHAN HALL
Nathan Hall is a parent and the CEO of award-winning video marketing agency Simple Story and founder and CEO of Culture Check, an anti-racism support center for the workforce. He is the recipient of an Ottawa Business Journal Forty Under 40 Award and was asked to join the Forbes Agency Council, an invitation-only organization for prominent executives of public relations, media strategy, creative and advertising agencies.
CONNECT WITH NATHAN
Website https://culturecheck.com/
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/mrnathanhall/
LinkedIn https://ca.linkedin.com/in/mrnathanhall
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ABOUT MIXING BABIES AND BUSINESS™
I believe parenthood and professional development doesn’t have to be mutually exclusive.
As a social impact movement and community, I'm focused on producing parent-friendly professional development, digital resources and more inclusive and flexible work solutions for primary caregivers.
This podcast is the result of my journey over the past five years bringing my kids into business settings, hosting parent-friendly professional development events and during these times, it's my creative attempt to continue connecting you with industry leaders and guest experts who also happen to be parents.
Mini episodes are released on Tues
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