Zendesk, Inc. (NYSE: ZEN), a leading provider of software for better customer relationships, today announced the June schedule for its Relate Podcast series. The recently launched series has gained popularity for its unique approach to exploring various types of relationships and how we work together and understand one another.
What: The Relate Podcast series by Zendesk is a bi-weekly podcast series that explores all types of relationships, except the romantic ones (we’ll leave that to you).
When: New episodes on June 7 and June 21, 2017
Where: Available on the Relate Podcast site, iTunes, Stitcher, and Spotify
Why: Fascinating guests from all walks of life around the world share their amazing stories, captivating listeners with tales of harrowing experiences, ambitious journeys, and hard-won lessons. In each episode, you’ll hear about relationships forged through high adventure and everyday kindness, unlikely friendships and surprising connections. And like all good stories, there are lessons in how to manage challenging situations and better understand your own relationships.
Don’t miss Episode 8 on June 7- “DIVERSITY”
Pakistani
gender-hiding squash star
Maria Toorpakai Wazir grew up in a
Taliban stronghold in Pakistan, where women never leave the house
without a burka or a male escort. Since she was as young as 5-years-old,
Maria railed against the restrictive life of girls in her world. She
burned her dresses and hacked off her hair. From that moment on, she
committed to living as a boy. Hear how she went on to become a squash
star, what happened when her secret was revealed, and how her family
weathered the storm.
Syrian refugee turned successful entrepreneur
Jay Assad fled the
conflict and dangers of his homeland to find a better life in the
Netherlands. Living in a camp for asylum seekers with other refugees who
were also in limbo, he spent many months getting a work permit and over
a year trying to get his family out of Syria. Like any good
entrepreneur, Jay saw a problem as an opportunity to solve it. His
journey and struggles served as inspiration for a successful business.
Don’t miss Episode 9 on June 21- “COMMUNITY”
The man cave
movement has organized – in a shed!
In a shed, men get together for
activities like woodworking projects, cooking, bike repairs, music, and
yelling at the television during the playoffs. The initial backyard shed
movement started in Australia in 2007 and has since grown to incorporate
collaborative, communal spaces. The Australian Men’s Shed Association
has grown to over 900 member sheds and the concept has spread to
Ireland, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, and Scotland.
Blue Star Families: Military families’ home away from home
“When
you’re in the military, you move so often, you’re remote from family and
friends, and what you’re thinking about is so different from your
nonmilitary neighbors,” said Kathy Roth-Douquet, who is married to a
retired Marine and who moved nine times in 15 years. “That isolation is
very fixable.” Roth-Douquet is co-founder and chief executive of Blue
Star Families, a modest nonprofit that has grown to 35 chapters around
the world, leading a wide range of programs to support military
families, all without any government funding.
About Zendesk:
Zendesk builds software for better customer relationships. It empowers organizations to improve customer engagement and better understand their customers. More than 101,000 paid customer accounts in over 160 countries and territories use Zendesk products. Based in San Francisco, Zendesk has operations in the United States, Europe, Asia, Australia, and South America. Learn more at www.zendesk.com.
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