Everyday Rockstar, Racism at Work, Murder Mysteries, Connecting Through Passion, Emotionally Healthy Kids, Skincare Ingredients, Genetic Nutrition

Everyday Rockstar, Racism at Work, Murder Mysteries, Connecting Through Passion, Emotionally Healthy Kids, Skincare Ingredients, Genetic Nutrition

The Lisa Show - Season 1, Episode 509

  • Jul 22, 2020 6:00 am
  • 105:36
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Everyday Rockstar (0:00:00) Lisa and Richie talk with this week’s featured Everyday Rockstar. You can nomination yourself or someone you love by emailing thelisashow@byu.edu. Confronting Racism in the Workplace (0:07:29) Whether we’d like to admit it or not, racism can still be found in our society. One of the more difficult places it pops up at is the workplace, where paychecks and job security could be on the line for saying something you shouldn’t. But if we genuinely believe in fairness and justice for all, we have to work harder to make our work environments safer for everyone and call out prejudice when we see it. So, when it comes to being more inclusive, how can we take discussions about racism and turn them into action? Today, we’re joined by Trudy Bourgeois, CEO of Workforce Excellence, here with us to discuss ways we can cut racism out of our workplace. Murder Mystery Party (0:27:35) What do Agatha Christie, Arthur Conan, and John Grisham all have in common? Murder mysteries of course! And if you’ve ever wanted to be included on that list, well now you can be! And while murder mystery parties have been around since the early 20th century, they are now more options than ever for writing and hosting your own murder mystery dinner parties. Here to answer all our murder mystery party questions about writing your own script, proper hosting etiquette, or choosing a dinner party to play is founder and CEO of award-winning Red Herring Games, Jo Smedley. Connecting Through Passion (0:41:53) There are a lot of problems associate with 2020 and no matter who you are we've all been affected by at least this one: loneliness. It's hard to feel separated and isolated from those you love, however feeling lonely isn't a problem unique to 2020. We can often feel that we are on the outside and that we haven’t found our tribe yet. So, what can we do to reach out and build relationships despite distance or quarantines? To help us out we’ve Spencer Smith onto the show. 7 years ago, he became a founding member of the M