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Replenish your inner leader with our executive elixir of wisdom, humor, and the power of human connection on the Drink From the Well podcast.

CEO and vocal leadership expert Tina Dietz and her expert guests guide you to ignite your managerial magic with diverse and entertaining discussions on the most important topics we're facing in the workplace today.

  • Leading in a Multi-Generational Workplace
  • Creating Inclusive Workplaces
  • Family of Origin Impacts on Leadership
  • Leading at the Intersection of Capitalism and Conservation
  • Psychological Safety in Teams and Leadership
  • Dealing With Mental Health and Burnout in Ourselves and Our Teams

About Your Host

Tina Dietz, MS is the CEO of Twin Flames Studios—a full-service, award-winning audio production agency specializing in podcasting, audiobooks, and content marketing for thought leaders.

More than 250 TFS clients from 30+ industries in 8 countries have been featured in such outlets as the WSJ, CNN, CNBC, Forbes, INC, and dozens more. Tina’s work and expertise has been featured by Forbes, ABC, INC, and Huffington Post, and she consults executives from known brands like Johnson & Johnson, General Electric, Aetna, Novo Nordisk, Modera Wealth, and UGG Boots.

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