As more employers push to bring employees back in person, they may want to bring play into the office as well. In episode 16 of Work Mom Says: Don’t Be an Idiot, we explore ways to bring play into the workplace. We invited young professional Molly Wagner to join brand strategist Angela Ficorelli in a discussion of all the benefits to playful work.
Episode 15 – “Networking Sucks: What to Do Instead”
Does networking really suck? Or does your attitude toward networking and making new business connections suck? In episode 15 of “Work Mom Says: Don’t Be an Idiot!”, we dig into ways you can make networking work for you. In fact, you may actually end up enjoying it after listening. We invited young professional Kiley Transit to join networking coach Wendy Caverly in a discussion of techniques you can use to create more meaningful connections so that attending your next networking event is much, much easier.
How to Develop Emotional Intelligence
If you’re having issues in your work relationships, it’s essential to step back and take stock of your emotional intelligence. […]
Read moreEpisode 14 – “Coaches Give the Best Career Advice”
In episode 14 of Work Mom Says: Don’t Be an Idiot, Join Work Mom (Lori Jo Vest)for a conversation about her top 10 bits of career advice she’s gleaned from business coaches. From making friends in your industry to when it’s okay to burn that bridge, Lori shares new ways to think that can help you reach your full potential.
Episode 13 – “Narcissism at Work & When to Get Out”
In episode 13 of Work Mom Says: Don’t Be an Idiot, Join Work Mom (Lori Jo Vest) and Certified Professional Career Coach Heather Coleman-Voss for a conversation about narcissism at work. They discuss how to recognize and avoid narcissistic bosses as well as how to strengthen your own defenses, and some red flags and green flags to help you recognize narcs when they show up.
This podcast references the book, Complex PTSD: From Surviving to Thriving by Pete Walker.
The Importance of Compassion in Business
One of the most productive things you do to further your career is practice compassion in business. Tolerance vs. Compassion […]
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