39 Podcast Episodes
Latest 6 Aug 2022 | Updated Daily
Episode 9: Katherine Johnson and Hilda of Whitby
Tell, Don't Show
It was Katie's birthday recently! As a result, we chose to do an episode based on her name, resulting in a discussion of esteemed mathematician and icon of empowerment Katherine Johnson, AND of Saint Hilda of Whitby and her famous Abbey, on this ninth episode of "TELL, DON'T SHOW". Be sure to rate us and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, follow us on Instagram (@tell_dont_show), and write to us with your strange facts, interesting topics, or obscure tales (telldontshowpodcast@gmail.com). We also have a subreddit (/r/telldontshow_podcast)!
47mins
30 Jun 2022
Ep 16: Katherine Johnson, Chief People & Legal Officer, Head of Compliance - Storj Labs
Talent Acquisition Trends & Strategy
Katherine Johnson, Chief People & Legal Officer, Head of Compliance at Storj, joins host James Mackey to discuss what the "Web 3" world of decentralization must get right (and where Web 2 failed), hiring policies and parameters to ensure a diverse workforce; applying the Rooney Rule in Corporate America, the responsibility of SMBs to implement DE&I into the company’s framework, and a lot more!Episode Chapters00:20 Who is Katherine Johnson and what is Storj?03:45 How owning a legal practice, Wall Street experience of anti money-laundering, compliance, and regulation helped her transition into Crypto & blockchain04:45 Katherine's upcoming book about what Web 2 got wrong, Web 3 must get right08:05 The responsibility to implement DE&I into your company’s framework12:15 How to approach job descriptions15:05 Being inclusive is about making everyone feel welcome and being mindful21:45 Hiring policies and parameters to ensure a diverse workforce; the Rooney Rule28:45 Impacts of DE&I efforts34:45 Storj Institute helps under-represented get a foothold in tech35:45 Lessons learned from working at an international, multicultural company40:45 How to get in touch with Katherine
42mins
14 Jun 2022
Katherine Johnson - NASA "Computer", Mathematician, Pioneer for Women in STEM
She Is Legend
In this episode Jussy shares the Inspiring story of Katherine Johnson - a mathematician who was one of the first African American women to work at NASA. Katherine was also a pioneer in space science and exploration. She refused to be limited by society's expectations of her gender and race and opened the door for more blak women to step into spaces they were previously excluded from. This week jussy recommended the podcast “Restart” with Madeline West and Chole gave us the low down on Geocaching and her new fave pod - The Trojan Horse Affair (apologies for where that convo landed). She is Legend is an independently produced podcast that relies on the support of our incredible listeners - that's you! So, if you'd like to support the show you can hit 'subscribe' on Apple Podcasts or 'follow' on Spotify, and leave a review if you're feeling especially generous.
1hr 1min
2 Mar 2022
#165: How a Curated Online Presence Can Impact Your Board Search, with Katherine Johnson
Boardroom Bound with Alexander Lowry
Communicating your value and personal brand.
36mins
23 Feb 2022
Katherine Johnson and Tracy Bohaboj | February
The Girls Code Lincoln Podcast
On this episode Aakriti and Elsbeth get really excited about planes, space crafts, and satellites, profiling NASA icon and mathematician Katherine Johnson. Our guest this month is Tracy Bohaboj, who is an Engineering Team Lead at Duncan Aviation. Operating in Lincoln Nebraska, Duncan Aviation is the largest privately owned business jet service provider in the world. Ready for launch? Let's go.
41mins
18 Feb 2022
17. Be Your Authentic Self, Don't Perform Your Personality with Katherine Johnson
The Yes I Kan Podcast
#017- When the very identity that you've had your whole life changes in an instant- it begs the million dollar question of -"who am I now?" Today, I have an amazing conversation with Katherine Johnson, former ten-time national squash champion and US Olympic Committee Athlete of the Year and now founder of True Self Executive Presence Consulting. Through the lens of her experience as an image consultant and Positive Intelligence Coach, we talk about finding your aligned identity that encompasses who you were, who you now authentically are and who you strive to be. We talk about the different between being who you are and performing your personality. We also talk about how authenticity is not a singular identity but a dynamic range that constantly changes. This conversation will inspire and empower you to find alignment with who you are and how to find your authentic self when your identity changes. To access Katherine’s free gift, visit: http://bit.ly/TrueSelfGiftTo learn more about Katherine Johnson and their work, visit: www.trueselfpresence.comThis episode is sponsored by Sewl Sister- a company that creates hand-sewn, inspirational clothing and products for everyone. What I love about them is their products embody authenticity- each of their creations is different- when it comes to the designs and fabrics- they can create something that uniquely reflects you or your loved ones. Their mission is to live in a world with ZERO landfill fabric waste and they source landfill fabrics from around the world and transform them into something beautiful.Go check them out at www.sewlsister.comSubscribe, Rate & Review! I would love it if you could subscribe to the podcast and leave an honest rating and review. This will encourage others to listen and to grow our impact and community. To subscribe, rate and review the podcast on iTunes, visit: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/yes-i-kan/id1539162160
41mins
14 Feb 2022
Hidden Figures - Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughn & Mary Jackson
The Internet Historians
Welcome to episode thirty three of The Internet Historians Podcast! Alec is back! Nikkole, Lisa and Alec watched Hidden Figures, the story of three brilliant African-American women at NASA who serve as the brains behind one of the greatest operations in history: the launch of astronaut John Glenn into orbit, a stunning achievement that restored the nation's confidence, turned around the Space Race and galvanized the world. Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theinternethistorians/ Watch us on Youtube! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9jzN_CVdI2fYgKtrCCpUZQ Music: Santa Monica Fiesta by DJ DENZ The Rooster This episode is sponsored by Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast! https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/internet-historians/support--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/appSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/internet-historians/support
50mins
16 Aug 2021
“How to create a DEI report” with Katherine Johnson
The Employee Cycle Podcast for HR Leaders
Let's welcome back Katherine Johnson! Today we will discuss how you can create a DEI report and why you would want to create one!
27mins
14 Aug 2021
S1:E6: Katherine Johnson
Genius Beats Fear
On this episode of Genius Beats Fear, discover the captivating story of Katherine Johnson, the NASA mathematician and subject of the Oscar-winning film, Hidden Figures, who played an integral part in launching astronaut John Glenn into space.
1hr 1min
20 Jul 2021
Exxon's New Board and Climate, Brazilian Enviro Officials Accused of Profiting From Illegal Deforestation, Katherine Johnson and One Step Further and More!
Living on Earth
Corruption In Brazilian Government / The G7 Gears Up to Talk Climate / Climate Activists Take Board Seats at Exxon / Beyond the Headlines / One Step Further: The Story of Katherine Johnson Brazil's environment minister and nine other government officials face allegations of corruption, including profiting from illegal deforestation in the Amazon. But despite public criticism, the Brazilian government continues to endanger the environment. Also, climate activists take three seats on ExxonMobil's board of directors, in the hopes of convincing the company that continuing to deny climate change hurts the "triple bottom line": people, planet, and profit. And from the Living on Earth Book Club: the story of NASA "hidden figure" mathematician, Katherine Johnson, and how she became one of the most critical contributors in the Space Race despite the racism she faced, as told by her daughter Katherine Moore. Thanks to our sponsors this week: Democracy in Danger, a podcast from the University of Virginia Christiana Figueres' podcast Outrage + Optimism And Nord VPN Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
54mins
4 Jun 2021