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By The Muse
The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.
Ellen Pao received international attention when she filed a gender discrimination lawsuit against Silicon Valley venture capital fund Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers. She lost her case, but the lawsuit catalyzed a conversation we’re still having today about the lack of diversity in the workplace.
In this episode, Ellen and I discuss:
Check out Ellen’s book, Reset: My Fight for Inclusion and Lasting Change, and her nonprofit, Project Include.
You can find this interview, and many more, by subscribing to the New Rules of Work podcast on Apple Podcasts, on Spotify, or on our website.
To read the full transcript, click here.
Bond Vet founder and Chief Veterinary Officer Dr. Zaynab Satchu is quick to point out that their company is not trying to disrupt the veterinary industry. But they are trying to change it, using technology and thoughtful design, and by focusing on the emotional wellbeing of their animal patients and their owners, as well as their employees.
On this episode, I chatted with Dr. Zay about how she made the leap from vet to startup founder.
What we talked about:
Learn more about Bond Vet at www.bondvet.com and on Instagram, @BondVetClinic. If you have ideas for episode topics or guests, send them straight to [email protected].
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Most people will have an average of 12 jobs in their lifetime, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, and younger workers will change jobs more frequently with an average tenure of 2.8 years. With every new job, and especially bigger career changes, it can be common to feel doubt and anxiety about whether you’re up for the challenge.
On this episode, I chatted with César Ruiz, Regional Vice President at Microsoft, about his career path, which has included jumps into several different industries. César talks candidly about imposter syndrome, both how he manages his own and how he helps his team manage it, too.
What we talked about:
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Stereotyping is how our brains work, and it takes work to be self-aware when our biases creep in. That’s just the first step, though. When we recognize and understand our biases, we then have to be intentionally inclusive of other people so we can create room for them and their perspectives.
This is a topic Cindy Augustine, Global Chief Talent Officer, and her team at FCB have thought a lot about. On this episode, Cindy and I talked about:
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At some point in your career, you will likely be part of a company that undergoes a merger or acquisition. These deals often have a major impact on employees, and it can sometimes feel like you’re left figuring out how to survive amid all the change.
This episode is a deep-dive into one of the largest mergers & acquisitions in the history of the technology industry: when Dell Technologies acquired data storage company EMC for $67 billion in 2016. I talked with Marie Moynihan and Brent Amundson, who lead talent acquisition efforts at Dell, about:
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When you hear about the “gig economy,” you might think about an army of creative freelancers who are traveling the world while working. That’s some of the people represented in the gig economy, but there are also people doing this work because they’re not ready to retire, or because they can’t find full-time employment.
On this episode, I interview Sarah Kessler, journalist and author of Gigged: The End of the Job and the Future of Work, to go beyond the myths of gig work.
What we talked about:
Check out these resources we mentioned during the podcast:
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Chances are good that most people listening live within a few miles of a Walmart. With more than 2.2 million employees, it is the largest private employer in the world. On this episode, I chatted with Amy Goldfinger, SVP of Global Talent Acquisition at Walmart, about her approach to building great teams.
What we talked about:
Check out these resources we mentioned during the podcast:
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It takes a lot more than motivational trainings and networking dinners to help women achieve their financial and professional objectives. And for Sallie Krawcheck, the goal is clear: We need to get more money in the hands of women.
On this episode, I talk with Sallie, CEO and co-founder of Ellevest, about:
Checkout these resources we mentioned during the podcast:
If you have ideas for episode topics or guests, send them straight to [email protected].
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Any working parent knows how tough it can be to manage competing priorities.
While we can’t always control everything about our jobs, we can set boundaries and be clear in our intentions so we stay focused on the most important things.
On this episode, I speak with Michelle Peluso, SVP of Digital Sales and CMO at IBM. Michelle has held C-level roles at some of the biggest companies in the world, but she says her bio can be reduced to one simple sentence: “I work and I’m a mom.”
What we talked about:
Checkout these resources we mentioned during the podcast:
If you have ideas for episode topics or guests, send them straight to [email protected].
Listen to this and all episodes of The New Rules of Work at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and the podcast website.
To listen to the transcript, click here.
We talk a lot about bringing your authentic self to work, but what does that actually look like? On her podcast Hello Monday, LinkedIn’s Jessi Hempel interviews a wide range of successful people about their careers. I invited her to share some of the things she’s learned along the way.
What we talked about:
Check out these resources we mentioned during the podcast:
If you have ideas for episode topics or guests, send them straight to [email protected].
Listen to this and all episodes of The New Rules of Work at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and the podcast website.
To read the full transcript, click here.
The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.