Épisodes

  • The Woman Behind The Voice
    Apr 13 2026

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Amy Sharpe
    02:16 Amy's Journey in Journalism
    11:51 Navigating the Challenges of Being a Female Anchor
    16:00 Memorable Stories from Amy's Career
    18:35 Meeting Greg Sharpe: A Personal Connection
    21:34 The Evolution of Their Relationship
    24:38 Transition to Nebraska and Supporting Greg
    27:07 Foundation of Their Relationship Before Challenges
    29:36 Shifting the Power Balance Outro.mp3

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    30 min
  • When Workplace Culture Becomes a Liability
    Apr 1 2026

    Workplace culture can look polished on the outside while hiding toxic behavior and serious legal risk underneath. In my follow-up conversation with Fractional General Counsel and Attorney Tim Papuga, we discuss:


    • Defining workplace culture as lived values
    • Reading culture quickly through respect, trust, and accountability
    • Separating a single bad actor from a leadership and culture failure
    • Understanding why policies and handbooks fail without real enforcement
    • Clarifying the at-will employment myth and how it fuels bad decisions
    • Why conducting workplace investigations is important
    • Choosing internal vs external investigators based on size, power dynamics, and credibility





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    30 min
  • The Role of General Counsel
    Mar 24 2026

    In this episode, Tim Papuga, a seasoned legal expert and founder of VersaGC, shares insights on the intersection of legal counsel and business strategy, emphasizing the importance of culture, legal foundations, and the innovative Fractional General Counsel model for small and medium-sized businesses.

    Keywords

    Legal counsel, business strategy, workplace culture, fractional GC, labor law, HR, organizational development


    Key topics

    Legal and business strategy intersection

    Fractional General Counsel model

    Workplace culture and legal issues

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    29 min
  • Building Bridges to Power - A Conversation with Scott D. Hamilton
    Mar 16 2026

    Shifting the Power Balance: Building Bridges to Power
    A Conversation with Scott D. Hamilton

    What does power really look like—and who gets to use it?

    In this episode of Shifting the Power Balance, I sit down with Scott D. Hamilton to talk about leadership, service, and the long game of creating opportunity. Scott’s journey is anything but linear: from law school to the energy sector, and ultimately to leading the Urban League of Arkansas. Along the way, he’s learned how institutions work, why relationships matter, and what it actually takes to move systems that were never designed to be fair.

    We talk candidly about how Scott’s early experiences shaped his view of advocacy, the influence of his family’s civic legacy, and the moment he chose to leave a successful corporate career to return home and serve his community. This is a conversation about power—not as something to hoard, but as something to build, share, and sustain.

    In this episode, we explore:

    • How law school shaped Scott’s understanding of advocacy, influence, and responsibility
    • Why education, curiosity, and resilience are essential tools for overcoming barriers
    • The lasting impact of family legacy and his father’s example of civic leadership
    • What led Scott to return to Arkansas and step into leadership at the Urban League
    • How trust, relationships, and cross-ideological collaboration drive real community change
    • Why zip code and access to quality education still determine so many life outcomes
    • Practical ways to build power through relationships and shared goals
    • How to work across ideological differences without losing your values
    • The role of voter participation in creating durable systemic change
    • What gives Scott hope—and the legacy he hopes to leave behind

    This conversation is thoughtful, honest, and grounded in lived experience. If you care about leadership, equity, and building pathways to opportunity, this episode will challenge how you think about power—and what you can do with it.

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    1 h et 15 min