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  • ShaRon Rea on the C.O.R.E. Communication Lab: Mastering Communication Through Self-Discovery
    2026/06/24

    In this episode of the Phoenix Business Brief, Brian Hyde interviews ShaRon Rea, communication strategist and founder of the C.O.R.E. Communication Lab. Rea emphasizes that effective communication starts with self-awareness and offers a unique approach through her "laboratory" model, where individuals explore their communication styles and learn to "Create connection, Own your voice, Respect differences, and Engage new patterns." She provides practical advice for navigating various communication scenarios, including difficult conversations and digital interactions, and introduces her new initiative, "Communicating Through Your Feminine Archetypes," aimed at empowering women. Rhea highlights the transformative power of self-discovery in communication, leading to increased confidence and more meaningful interactions.

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    20 分
  • Phoenix Public Affairs Leader Matt Kenney Discusses AI, Campaigns and Building Echo Canyon Consulting
    2026/06/17

    On this episode of the Phoenix Business Brief Podcast, host Bryan Hyde speaks with Matt Kenney, founding partner of Echo Canyon Consulting, about the evolving world of public affairs, political campaigns, and grassroots advocacy.

    Kenney discusses his journey from military service and law school to political consulting, the differences between candidate campaigns and issue advocacy, and how technology, including artificial intelligence, is changing voter outreach and public engagement.

    He also shares insights into building Echo Canyon Consulting, the firm's focus on values-driven leadership, and the importance of authenticity, relationships, and trust in both politics and business.

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    19 分
  • Phoenix Educator Natalia Carnevale Uses Nature to Teach Resilience and Lifelong Learning
    2026/06/10

    On this episode of the Phoenix Business Brief Podcast, host Bryan Hyde speaks with Natalia Carnevale, founder of The Nature Kinship, an Arizona-based educational program that uses nature, bushcraft, and community-based learning to help children develop resilience, critical thinking, leadership, and self-regulation skills.

    Carnevale explains how activities such as fire-building, knot-tying, plant identification, and outdoor exploration teach children not just practical skills, but how to learn, adapt, and solve problems throughout their lives.

    The conversation explores the role of nature as a classroom, the importance of community and folklore in child development, and how hands-on experiences can foster confidence, situational awareness, and lifelong curiosity.

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    20 分
  • Strategic Operations and Phoenix-Area Regional Growth with Professional EOS Implementer Rick Benton
    2026/06/03

    In the Phoenix Business Brief podcast episode, Rick Benton, a Professional EOS Implementer at EOS Worldwide, discusses the Entrepreneur Operating System (EOS) and its benefits for entrepreneurs. Benton shares insights from his own entrepreneurial journey, emphasizing the importance of accountability, structure, and effective leadership in overcoming business challenges. He also highlights the core components of EOS, which include vision, traction, and healthy team dynamics, aimed at helping businesses achieve their goals.

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    20 分
  • Arizona School Choice Advocate Jenny Clark Warns Teachers Unions Are Targeting ESAs
    2026/05/27

    Jenny Clark, chairwoman of the AZ Loves ESAs campaign and founder of Love Your School, discussed Arizona's Empowerment Scholarship Account (ESA) program, universal school choice, teachers union opposition, education funding, homeschooling, private school access, and the 2026 ballot effort targeting Arizona ESAs during an interview on the Phoenix Business Brief Podcast.

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    19 分
  • Leading the Arizona GOP: Sergio Arellano's Mission for Unity and Growth
    2026/05/20

    Sergio Arellano, Chairman of the Arizona GOP and an Army veteran, discusses his transition from military service to political leadership. He shares his strategy for unifying the party, engaging the Latino community, and addressing economic concerns like affordability and tax burdens for Arizona business owners.

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    19 分
  • Arizona Corporation Commission's Rachel Walden: Power, Politics, and Public Service
    2026/05/13

    Arizona Corporation Commission Vice Chair Rachel Walden joins the show to explain how utility rates are set and why Arizona's "vertically integrated" model helps keep energy costs lower than in deregulated markets. She also shares her journey from a finance career at Vanguard to public service, highlighting the commission's work in preventing securities fraud and managing essential infrastructure.

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    21 分
  • ASU Professor Henry Thomson: 'About 4 in 10 Registered Voters' Don't Vote in Off-Cycle Elections
    2026/05/06

    Arizona State University political economist Henry Thomson joined the Phoenix Business Brief Podcast to discuss off-cycle elections in Arizona, arguing that low-turnout local elections can significantly affect taxpayer spending, city policy, school district funding, and business issues. Thomson said his research found turnout in off-cycle elections averaged about 27%, compared to more than 70% during regular November elections, and discussed how local governments continue to use off-cycle election schedules for major spending and policy decisions.

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    19 分