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By Jessica Nguyen
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The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.
Getting fired 3 times in her career did not stop Erin O’Connor from becoming a successful entrepreneur. In this episode, Erin shares career advice from the perspective of a former Chief HR Officer including how to ask for a raise and how to balance career and family life. She also reflects on how her definition of success has evolved and offers her two cents about why “following your passion” doesn’t always get you where you want to be.
Guest Bio: Erin O’Connor spent the first half of her career in HR in the healthcare sector, including as CHRO. She then went on to become a partner and co-owner of Cammack Health LLC which was acquired by Aon. She has over 25 years of experience in HR Leadership in the healthcare industry. She is currently retired and resides in Brooklyn Heights. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with her family, traveling, and volunteering on the board with Green Guerillas and NY Insight Meditation Center.
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As an HR leader and career coach, Karen Weeks shares solid advice on how to navigate office politics, manage change, knowing when to quit a job.
Her purpose is to guide individuals to get unstuck from a career that is draining them and transform their careers so they can feel the same renewed energy she did all those years ago. Karen is the Founder & Principal Coach at KDW Coaching, the host of “Getting off the Hamster Wheel” podcast, speaker, published author, and award-winning culture leader. She lives in NYC with her husband and furry babies.
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In this episode, Catrice Monson shares how her Law and Labor Negotiations background has impacted her career. Hear her advice on building the confidence to speak up, taking risks, and negotiating for yourself. She’ll also discuss her current work in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and what she’s doing to disrupt bias in entertainment and media.
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Sean Truong is a Human Resource Business Partner at a data startup in the Bay Area. In this episode, we’ll go deep and personal about our experience with racial bullying as Asian Americans and the challenges of looking “young” in the workplace. We’ll also discuss tips on managing performance and tell-tale signs that you’re about to get fired from a job.
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Jeff Fanselow is an accomplished Learning & Development professional with over 25 years of experience in training facilitation, program management, and coaching. He is also one of the kindest and coolest people you’ll ever meet. Jeff was laid off from CBS Corporation back in May 2020 and shares his experience searching for work during a pandemic. He opens up about the role he plays as a white male in the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion space. Towards the end of the episode, he recounts dealing with strong personalities in the workplace and provides sound advice for people who want to develop and gain control of their careers.
Hi Friends! My name is Jesse and I am back for Season 2. I’m the host of Feed Learning People Podcast--a podcast where fellow humans share their vulnerable moments and how they navigated sticky situations throughout their careers. We’ve all been there, right? So…let’s learn from each other.
This season I’m going to invite HR, Talent, and Organizational Effectiveness professionals to the table for a few reasons. Check out the trailer for details!
So this is the last episode of the season and I’m here with my husband Kevin O’Connor who has recently left his job at Reddit to now work for Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City as a Director of Engineering. In this episode, he’ll walk you through his career journey in the tech industry. Learn about his take on managing former peers, managing up to his leaders, and how he’s used his privileges to help those around him. Also, just note that if he sounds like he knows what he’s talking about, it was because I coached him throughout his career. But if you don’t agree with what he says, that’s on him. Hope you enjoy this episode and check out feedlearning.com/podcast for the show notes.
Jazmyn W and I used to work together in the same company until we both decided to pursue our passion. In this episode, we’ll learn more about her jump from HR to comedy and how she has adapted her comedy career during quarantine. We’ll also get deep and personal about her experience with stereotypes as a black woman, both in her career and personal life. She’ll enlighten us about black history and give advice on how we can play a role in counteracting systemic racism, particularly, how we can support Black Lives Matter. Hope you enjoy this episode and check out feedlearning.com/podcast for the show notes.
Sheena Singh, a VP at a benefits consulting firm, shares her experience growing up in an immigrant household and how that upbringing influenced her decisions. We’ll talk a good amount about money and how it plays an influential role in the relationships we have and also in how we perceive our self-worth. Specifically, Sheena will remark on the pivotal moment when she first realized she was impacted by pay inequality and her response to it. Towards the end we’ll also talk about her challenges working in healthcare while balancing her passion for social justice.
She has my same last name but no relation--just an old friend back from my University of Houston days. Go Coogs! In this episode, learn Kristina’s secrets of a salesperson including how to ask clarifying questions to understand her client’s needs, the power of communication and language, and her advice on negotiations. She’ll share some tips on how to give constructive feedback and coaching, and also about the time she was most vulnerable in front of her team--this was a pivotal moment that shaped her into the servant leader she is today. Hope you enjoy this episode and check out feedlearning.com/podcast for the show notes.
The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.