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Logistics at a Crossroads

Logistics at a Crossroads

Written by: Regina "Gia" Hunter
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Where freight meets real life.
Hosted by Gia — logistics veteran, cancer survivor, and truth-teller — “Logistics at a Crossroads” explores the industry, identity, and the grit it takes to keep showing up. Freight. Feelings. No filter.

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Episodes
  • 🎧Episode 48 What Podfest 2026 Really Gave Me
    Jan 25 2026

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    Completing the Past: What Podfest 2026 Really Gave Me
    (Bonus Episode)

    This bonus episode isn’t a recap — it’s a reflection.

    In this deeply personal conversation, Gia shares what Podfest 2026 actually gave her: clarity, alignment, and a renewed sense of purpose. From the chaos and warmth of check-in, to honest breakdown sessions that stripped away hype, to eye-opening conversations about AI, creativity, and community — this episode explores what happens when creators stop performing and start telling the truth.

    You’ll hear why Holding the Line exists, who it’s really for, and why the people behind the scenes of logistics, transportation, and shipping matter more than ever.

    This episode is for:

    • creators who feel behind
    • professionals carrying quiet responsibility
    • and anyone holding things together without recognition

    No metrics. No hype. Just real reflection.

    An intro of what we do

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    🎧 New episodes every week.
    Follow Logistics at a Crossroads on your favorite podcast platform.

    📬 Want to connect?
    Find me on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/reginahunter
    Visit the blog: giakat.blogspot.com

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    12 mins
  • 🎙️Episode 47: The Acronyms That Decide Who Gets the Blame
    Jan 25 2026

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    Every industry has acronyms.
    Logistics has
    weapons.

    BOL. ETA. SOP. KPI.
    Shortcuts on paper—
    but often shields when things go wrong.

    In this episode, we unpack how acronyms quietly decide:

    • Who gets questioned
    • Who gets protected
    • And who ends up holding the fallout

    When language becomes a gatekeeper, accountability stops being shared—and starts being selective.

    This isn’t about banning acronyms.
    It’s about recognizing when they clarify…
    and when they quietly assign blame without saying it out loud.

    Because in logistics, the words we choose don’t just describe the work.
    They decide who carries the weight of it.

    An intro of what we do

    Support the show

    🎧 New episodes every week.
    Follow Logistics at a Crossroads on your favorite podcast platform.

    📬 Want to connect?
    Find me on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/reginahunter
    Visit the blog: giakat.blogspot.com

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    10 mins
  • 🎙️Episode 16: Not a Mom, But Always There
    Jan 25 2026

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    This episode is personal.

    As Mother’s Day approaches, host Gia shines a light on a group of women who are often overlooked — women without children of their own who still carry the weight of care, responsibility, and leadership every day.

    Gia shares her own story as a survivor of ovarian cancer, childless not by choice, and deeply present in the lives and work of others. In the logistics industry, where long hours and constant demands are the norm, childless women are often assumed to have “less to juggle.” This episode challenges that narrative.

    We talk about:

    • The invisible caregiving roles many women carry
    • Why childless women are often first to be asked to cover, stay late, or fill gaps
    • How unacknowledged care leads to burnout — and operational risk
    • What managers and teams can do to recognize caregiving in all its forms

    This conversation isn’t just about motherhood.
    It’s about presence.
    It’s about fairness.
    It’s about seeing people fully — on and off the clock.

    This Mother’s Day, remember:
    Not all mothers raise children.
    Some raise teams.
    Some raise standards.
    Some hold everything together.

    An intro of what we do

    Support the show

    🎧 New episodes every week.
    Follow Logistics at a Crossroads on your favorite podcast platform.

    📬 Want to connect?
    Find me on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/reginahunter
    Visit the blog: giakat.blogspot.com

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    7 mins
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