Community Table Talk III - Talking about Hobbies

We are pleased to announce the third installment in our “Community Table Talk” series. In this episode we talk about hobbies people have outside of work. This topic was of particular interest to me as I know how important my time away from work is, and how it makes me better at my job and in so many other ways. In fact, everyone at Grays Peak has some kind of interesting hobby that they are passionate about. In the GPS Family, we have people who enjoy skiing, hiking, traveling, music, art, wine, fishing, horseback riding, kayaking and much more. We do our best to encourage these things, and provide space for people to pursue what they love, which in turn makes us a happier and more cohesive team.   

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Chad Dexter with the Helena Montana Mountain Bike Club in the background

Chad Dexter with the Helena Montana Mountain Bike Club in the background

We have a great group of 4 guests on the show. We start the show with Chad Dexter. Chad is the Child Support director for the State of Montana and is a Mountain Bike enthusiast – to say the least. We then speak with Ian Broughton, who works for the Michigan Child Support program as the Planning, Evaluation and Analysis manager, and who is an excellent singer and musician. Then we speak with Michael Adrian, also from the Michigan Child Support program, where he serves as the Program Development Division Director. Michael is an accomplished hiker, and enjoys biking, and Kayaking as well. We close the show speaking with Zach Steed, who works for Conduent providing services to a multitude of child support clients, and who is also an accomplished blue grass musician. 

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After you check out the episode, you might want to see a sample performance from Ian Broughton at THIS LINK. We also included some of Zach Steed’s music at the end of the episode, and if you enjoy it, you can find the full album on Spotify HERE.

 

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