Author: Laura Munson

The Story & Stutter of Matice Morris

Recently on my podcast, Parent. Boss. Leader. (PBL), I spoke with Matice Morris, a Senior Project Manager at Willis Towers Watson (WTW). Matice is also the author of The Product of My Selfishness: The Stutter and The Story, in which she details her experience living with a stutter, encouraging and educating stutterers and non-stutterers alike […]

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3 Lessons I Learned From Former Navy Seal Henry Guevara

We have a host of reasons to be grateful for and respect our military veterans, but my recent conversation with Retired Senior Chief Petty Officer Henry Guevara on Parent Boss Leader (PBL) reminded me once again of a few realities: veterans are talented, well-trained, and have many important skills civilians don’t initially recognize. When I […]

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Workplace anxiety can be scary, but what if it’s our secret superpower?

If you’ve worked with ATR recently, you might recognize me as the Vice President of Sales & Strategy. It’s a wonderfully rewarding role that gives me the opportunity to lead our national sales team and give strategic counsel to our clients. But the staffing industry is not without its challenges! It’s fast-paced, requires strong business […]

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Rise of the Robo Cars: The Autonomous Vehicle Revolution

The automobile industry is in the midst of an early 21st century technological renaissance that is set to fundamentally change the way we approach transportation around the world. Over the past 6 months, there have been just over 350 in-demand job listings for highly skilled Autonomous Vehicle Engineers, and many other roles are popping up […]

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Unemployment: What’s Your Next Adventure?

Unemployment.  For many people today, this word elicits a plethora of emotions.  Most Americans have been impacted by unemployment, whether personally or by witnessing a family member or friend struggling to find a new job. But today, I’d like to offer encouragement for those individuals who are currently wrestling with the stigma of this word.

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