Krios Media
Here’s where you’ll find our work that makes it into the public realm. News, podcasts, social feeds, etc.
Krios In The News:
This story, announcing a new collaboration between 20 Fathoms and NMC used a photo from our innovation workshop on February 15th, 2023. What a great crew! Thanks, TC Record-Eagle for featuring our selfie.
In the fall of 2022, Krios Founder and Principal Consultant Bill Palladino kicked off the school year for the Sweet Home School District in Oregon with a keynote address for all staff on the science of positive psychology. This work was done in partnership with NY Times best-selling author and Harvard researcher, Shawn Achor, from his book The Happiness Advantage.
The Kindness Think Tank Podcast:
In the spring of 2021, Bill was interviewed by the amazing Cole Baker-Bagwell for her Kindness Think Tank podcast. Episode #25 was published in late August 2021. She’s such an attentive interviewer! In a wide-ranging conversation, they covered many aspects of Bill’s career(s) and our current emphasis on Positive Psychology in the Workplace.
We discuss the converging worlds of nonprofit organizations and businesses, food systems, getting inspiration from Star Trek, and learning the art of Happiness Judo. We think you’ll enjoy this.
The Education Buzz Podcast:
In 2019, we started a long-standing relationship with the Harvard Community School District (CUSD 50) in northern Illinois. Dr. Corey Tafoya (superintendent) and Dr. Vicki Larson (Assistant Superintendent) are amazing leaders and quickly became good friends with Krios founder, Bill Palladino. They are transforming the culture of the school district and the entire school community. In this podcast, Dr. Tafoya and Bill talk about building and sustaining a positive school culture.
Experience 50 Podcast with Mary Rogers:
Our first podcast interview was with Bill’s old friend Mary Rogers on her Experience 50 Podcast. Mary and Bill have followed and supported each other through the world of entrepreneurship and business management in Northern Michigan for two decades. It was a blast to catch up with her.