by Linda Hoopes | Jul 31, 2017 | Personal Resilience, Prosilience, Stories
Summer is a great time for getting outside and having adventures. And adventures are a great way to build your resilience. When you try something new, you typically encounter things you’ve never done before. Sometimes these things are exciting, but sometimes...
by Linda Hoopes | Jul 26, 2017 | Personal Resilience, Prosilience, Resilience Alliance, Stories
In another installment of Resilience Radio, Linda talks to Jessica Bronzert about transitioning from an internal consultant at a Fortune 50 company to starting her own consulting firm. Transcription: Linda: Good afternoon and welcome to Resilience Radio where we look...
by Linda Hoopes | Jun 26, 2017 | Personal Resilience, Prosilience, Stories
From Linda’s podcast, Resilience Radio, we bring you stories of resilience. Click the arrow above to listen to the interview, or read below for the transcription. We’d love to hear your resilience story! Submit it here. Transcription: Resilience Radio...
by Linda Hoopes | Jun 1, 2017 | Egyn's blog, Stories
I recently read a news story about the captain of a schooner sailing from Nova Scotia to Bermuda who found that his ship was sinking. The focus of the story was how he remained calm throughout the process and the rescue of him and his three crew. The other day, my mom...
by Linda Hoopes | Jun 21, 2016 | Personal Resilience, Prosilience, Stories
Louis Zamperini was an Olympic track star who fought in World War II. He was shot down and floated in a raft for 47 days, only to be captured by the Japanese and subjected to extremely brutal and dehumanizing treatment as a prisoner of war in several internment camps....
by Linda Hoopes | May 21, 2015 | Linda Professional, Personal Resilience, Prosilience, Stories
Linda recently appeared on the Silly, Messy Humans radio show with Jeff Hendler and Tara Caffelle. If you’re looking for ways to improve your own personal resilience, or you work with people to help improve their resilience, it’s worth a listen! Check...