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Welcome to This Humana Life. A podcast for Humana associates made by Humana associates. We believe the best knowledge is knowledge that is shared. The purpose of this podcast series is to intentionally inspire curiosity and action across the Humana enterprise, not only as women or allies, but as a community of associates forging a path in our careers. Throughout our podcast journey you’ll hear advice from thought leaders, gain insight into areas of expertise other than your own and hear the ...
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In Part 2 with PRIDE Co-Presidents, Bryan Miller & Lynn Baker talk about the why, what, and how it is to participate as a leader or a member of a Network Resource Group. You can gain experience in leadership by contributing to various efforts and events along the way.This Humana Life Podcast Team liked hearing the reasons in which Bryan & Lynn join…
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Part 1 of the conversation with PRIDE Co-Presidents, Bryan Miller & Lynn Baker was fun & insightful. We talked about many topics such as mentoring, networking, culture, and what they wish they knew when they started their careers and want to pass on to others. They are a dynamic duo leading the PRIDE NRG into the future. We learned of Bryan’s work …
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ACCESS NRG Co-Presidents, talk passion! Their passions are; learning and speaking up and that is no surprise to This Humana Life Podcast Team. During our hour-long conversation, we could hear it, sense it, and feel it. Matt Kosak and Kerry Bates talks about who and what have made a big impact in their life. Kerry responds with a heartfelt perspecti…
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ACCESS NRG Co-Presidents, Matt & Kerry are two awesome individuals. Over their 12+ years at Humana, they have worn different hats, worked various roles, and learned that networking is essential. Have you heard the phrase, ‘it’s not what you know – it’s who you know?’ Yes, us too! And Matt reinforced the sentiment. Matt shares he has a daughter with…
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In Part 2 of Impact NRG, Billy Bonaparte provides insightful conversation. His words are golden as his analogies draw imagery and imagination that will stimulate your thoughts. No spoiler alert here – you have to listen to Billy’s podcast from beginning to end to absorb his wisdom. This Humana Life Podcast Team learned so much about the Impact NRG …
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Things You Will Learn:• From the YMCA to an entrepreneurship adventure to a role at Humana. • Traveling abroad to clear his mind.• Hiring a career coach to find purposeful work.• Asking your advocate to introduce you to a couple of people.• Accountability and reflection.• Packed his car and loaded his road bike. Added 2 weeks of clothes & golf club…
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The MARC Dialogue Teams program offers countless benefits: - Space to engage in candid conversations about gender and its impact in the work-place - Opportunity to develop an inclusive skillset that is critical to business performance - Access to tools and strategies that increase leadership effectiveness- Membership in a network of supportive, lik…
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In Part 2 of GenUs Network Resource Group interview, Neil Pierce & Sharon Tavera talk about networking, the beginnings of GenUs NRG, and the Calendar of Events. The word networking is not the first word either go to when they discuss connecting with people. This Humana Life Podcast Team liked the phrases Neil & Sharon used. These phrases are valuin…
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In Part 2 of the Caregivers Network Resource Group (CNRG) interview with the Ashley’s, we talk about their passions. As we dig deeper we discover that servant leadership resonates with Staton while Weber’s pursuit for ‘doing work to serve your soul’ is her passion. So, what are you passionate about? Take time to reflect.…
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The Ashley’s are a dynamic duo. Ashley Stanton & Ashley Weber are Co-Presidents of Caregivers Network Resource Group (CNRG). In Part 1 of their interview, they answer questions such as; what do you wish you knew then that you know now? How will Humana evolve in the future? And, what is your take on networking? Listen in to hear what the Ashley’s ha…
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Al has a big heart and a bigger ‘Clark Kent’ mission where he would like to see Humana sign a compassion charter and call it, ‘Being Compassionate.’ He cares about people and lives to make a difference. He closes the round table conversation with a beautiful visual of ‘when the Creator pulls up a chair’ that you don’t want to miss.…
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Al Klein is likely on a ‘Who’s Who’ list because he is wrapped up in interesting, with a side of curiosity, and topped off with a heaping spoonful of compassion. This Humana Life Podcast Team thinks Al has celebrity status and we were fortunate to sit down and have a fascinating conversation. We wanted to know more about Al’s career and mindfulness…
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Jen Reynolds is beautiful, vivacious, and is currently living with Stage IV Metastatic Breast Cancer. Listen in as Jen shares her powerful story and what led her start a non-profit called Pink Warrior Advocates(PWA). To learn more or how to help contribute, please visit http://www.pinkwarrioradvocates.org/…
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We have a special episode that is not only raw but also very real. Our friend, colleague, and co-host of This Humana Life, Tara De Lucia, is here to tell our listeners her personal feelings on experiencing a RIF. For those that are not familiar with the acronym RIF, it means - reduction in force. A (RIF) occurs when a position is eliminated with no…
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In Part 2, Cynthia Elliott shares about the importance of mentoring. In fact, she is an advocate for having more than one. It totally makes sense to ‘This Humana Life’ Podcast Team as she explains that one can be for a standing monthly conversation, while the other can be for a particular project. We were a little flabbergasted on a story she share…
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Cynthia Elliott is a soft-spoken powerhouse. She is undoubtedly business savvy, intelligent, and multi-skilled. From banking to the medical field and finally landing in the HR space, Cynthia has taken some risks and learned to pivot with grace and ease. Hearing her speak about her personal journey only reassures ‘This Humana Life’ Podcast Team that…
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In Part 1, Reggie Gaston (aka "DJ Reggie Regg") of Humana Radio captured our hearts as he has all of Humana Nation. In full disclosure, this episode was recorded directly before Humana Radio studios moved to front-facing on Main Street in Louisville, Kentucky. It brings us so much joy that the vision, hope, and passion that Reggie had for Humana Ra…
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Things You Will Learn:• Only Hispanic kid in school and embracing his culture• Broadcast career• Working with adolescents in mental health • Went back to school for his masters• Worked in all the Humana buildings in Louisville• Be sure to network• Connect with others during good situations and it does not always have to be about work• Act of coachi…
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Things You Will Learn:• Advice for finding out about career opportunitieso Connect with NRGs; maintain open communication with your leader and discuss stretch assignments; stay engaged with Hi articles; update your career preference in Workday• Development should happen more than once or twice a year, frequent conversations are pivotal• Even though…
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Things You Will Learn:• Kristina loves helping associates understand what is out there for them• Served in the Army, both stateside and overseas• Military to corporate workforce- strict structure to flexible • Long military lineage, but first woman in her family• Kristina built her leadership skills at Humana through NRGs and provided opportunity t…
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In Part 2, Kelly Rowan Burrell shares her personal insights on self-care, networking, leadership, and depression. She is first to say everyone is a leader even if you do not have direct reports. We are inspired to listen to Kelly discuss her aspirations of being on Broadway and how she still loves to perform. By the way, we asked her to sing a few …
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Kelly Rowan Burrell’s smile can light up any room! Kelly is intelligent with a servant’s heart mixed in. Her wit, demeanor, and energy are apparent with every word shared with This Humana Life Podcast team. By day, she works in the data governance area of Humana, the co-founder of the weekly ‘Inspire Positivity’ call and the Communication Lead for …
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Chris Koch is the real deal! In Part 2, Chris shares his insights on the purpose of actuaries, the future of healthcare, and his personal struggles. Like many, his journey is laced with being bullied as a child and struggles with depression. He is candid, genuine, and open when discussing these topics. This Humana Life podcast team is in awe how Ch…
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Chris Koch is a ball of leadership. He is driven, determined, and authentic. From a young age, he had a hunger to learn and lead and we are reaping the benefits of his passion to make a difference at Humana. Before coming to Humana he was a minister and decided to forge a new path as an Actuary, or what he calls a ‘Wizard of Odds.’ Along with his a…
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Karen Moss is a new best friend to This Humana Life Podcast Team. Conversation flowed so easily when talking with Karen. In this episode, we dive deeper into the PSX Disney Program. Whether you have heard of PSX Disney or not you will be enlightened with the takeaways discussed. Hear how empowering associates to make a decision can provide a member…
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Karen Moss was a delight to have on This Humana Life podcast. Her tribal knowledge of the transformation of Humana was exciting. She witnessed the evolution of Humana transforming, finding the pulse on current needs while setting the sites on futuristic developments and strategies. Karen is a change agent! She makes things happen!Disney PSX is her …
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Advocating for oneself isn't something that comes naturally to many of us. In part 2 of our episode with Ty Richardson, VP over Talent Management, we talk about the importance of knowing how to tell your story and share your own strengths. Use these actionable steps shared in the episode to make deliberate choices in how you show up to enhance your…
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Ty Richardson hit the ground running at Humana. Within his first year, he pushed the needle on Talent Management initiatives and volunteered to step into the role of Ally Recruitment Lead for the Women’s Network Resource Group (WNRG). His vision in Talent Management for Humana is career cultivation. His vision for recruiting allies to the WNRG is t…
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In Part 2, we hear what drives Alan Wheatley to be a fantastic leader. For one, he humbly admits he was raised poor and when he speaks of his upbringing, we hear ‘determination.’ Secondly, when he chats about experiencing Humana evolve over the last 28 years, we hear ‘commitment.’ Alan is determined to build a strong & diverse organization, and he …
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Alan Wheatley is a visionary, strategist, trailblazer and the leader behind the numerous accomplishments and milestones at Humana. Alan is devoted to the mission of Humana and to the associates that bring the mission to life every day. Part 1 of his interview focuses on the Medicare member, the digital mindset impacting the industry, and his sponso…
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This Humana Life Podcast Team will forever be in awe of Jody Bilney. Every word, statement, and analogy is golden. Jody is brilliant! Her insight and vision in the consumer realm is evergreen. She chooses to stay relentlessly focused and reminds us that we need to change and evolve. There is so much content in this episode; committing to our consum…
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What’s the best that can happen? Well, that is a loaded question. Whitney Conely is a ‘jack of all trades’ and can project manage, create, execute, and deliver whatever is handed to her. To our surprise, Whitney tells us how she is not really comfortable going around a room and making acquaintances but knows how very important it is to network and …
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Whitney Conely is rooted in faith and mission. She has a soothing and kind voice, with a roar that gets the job done. In her various roles at Humana, the underlying mission for all of them is to do the right thing for the right reasons. Her knowledge and know-how have landed her on many projects that have positively changed the landscape for associ…
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An hour was not enough time to spend with Dr. Bryan Loy! He speaks about the importance of preventive screenings. He is passionate about the purpose of the Bold Goal and our population health strategy. He is a Health Advisory Board Co-Chair, in Louisville, KY and meets with other community leaders to draw attention and move the needle for more Heal…
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Dr. Bryan Loy is incredibly intelligent and gracious! This Humana Life Podcast Team walked out of the studio in awe of Dr. Loy’s concern in value-based care for our member’s, and his genuine gratefulness to share his message on the air. Dr. Loy cares! He cares for our members, associates, preventive care, health literacy, and the list goes on. He h…
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Listeners, you are in for a treat! In Part 2 of Sherry Boesch’s interview, she speaks about her wellness journey. From being 60 pounds overweight to now running marathons Sherry has inspired our team to put one foot in front of the other. She is not a stranger to Weight Watchers or the Couch to 5k wellness approach, but the good ole’ fashion form o…
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Debra Clary is a speaker who draws your attention. We had the pleasure to hear her present at the Network Resource Group Summit and wanted to share her dynamic personality and words of wisdom with This Humana Life listeners. Talk about turning the corner, Debra started her work life as a route truck driver for Frito Lay. She states, ‘I definitely s…
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Latisha Schmitt is the real deal! She speaks about her own bias she identified and how this bias is embarrassing to admit. Our conversations on the Culture Evolution carried over to Part 2 with Latisha as we learn about the terms ‘conscious inclusion,’ and ‘intersectionality.’ She has learned as a facilitator for the Senn Delaney Culture Evolution …
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Latisha Schmitt began her professional life as an educator and worked for companies such as Microsoft. She shares a story about being unemployed for a short period of time before working for Humana. As luck would have it during her unemployment, she poured herself into remodeling her home and during the process, she met her now-husband. He introduc…
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Madonna Warner delves into many subject matters in this episode. She offers best practices and leadership lessons she has learned in her journey, insights on networking, and when to say ‘yes’ to certain opportunities. “Humana is an amazing company to work for,” states Madonna. She applauds Humana for offering Biometrics to the associates. During he…
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