How it Works
Our TV-style microlearning showcases subject-matter experts who bring the stories to life with practical training, while engaging learners and inspiring them to take action!Learner Experience
Watch the Episode
TV-Style Episodes around five minutes ea
Hear from Subject Matter Expert
Mobile-First Design
Reflect and Take Action
UX Design Principles
A Lot
by Vim and Vibe Productions LLC: a small woman-owned business based in Austin, Texas
Season 1
Creating TRUST through Psychological Safety
Promoting (Sponsorship)Season 2
Being RESILIENT
Promoting (Mentorship)Season 3
Being ADAPTABLE
Promoting (Allyship)Season 4
Making Ethical DECISIONS
Reinforce Corp CitizenshipSeason 5
Being STRATEGIC
Reinforce Corp CitizenshipMeet the Team
Monica’s Story
Sue’s Story
Amir’s Dilemma
Welcoming the Next Generation
Kahlilah Guyah,CHMM, CSP
Former Division I Track Athlete
CEO, and Environmental Health & Safety ConsultantTracy LaTourrette
Retired United States Air Force and First Female F-16 Fighter Pilot from Colorado
Speaker and Peak Performance CoachEric Boles
Former NFL Professional Athlete
Keynote Speaker, Coach, and ConsultantAnjali Patel
Attorney, Diversity Strategist
Chief Diversity Officer Georgetown LawMark McGinnis
United States Navy SEAL
Keynote Speaker, Coach, and Leadership ConsultantDesign Core
Bingeable dramatic episodes for enterprise‑wide learning and development. Offer the full course or build your own!
Limited Series
5X5X55 Seasons with 5 Episodes~5 Minutes Each
A Vim and Vibe ProductionSubject Matter Experts
5X5X5Historically Underutilized Business Leaders and/or Veterans
A Lot Like Mike Outcomes
Sponsorship
A Sponsor is someone who demonstrates the following behaviors (on behalf of the person being sponsored) within the organization:
Boosts their image/brand
Makes introductions
Speaks up for them when they're not in the room to advocate for their advancement
Believes in them and takes risks on supporting their career
Gives honest feedback on their work performance
Mentorship
A Mentor supports the desired career growth of the mentee. Unlike sponsorship, mentoring can actually work both ways; less experienced employees can coach senior leaders on pain points such as technology and upskilling or cultivating an environment of inclusivity.
Allyship
An Ally is any person that actively promotes and aspires to advance others who have less access, authority or influence in their place of work. These intentional, positive and conscious efforts by an ally will benefit culture as a whole.
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use a boost
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