
Why is psychological safety so vital, and why are underrepresented groups often the last to have it? Wharton School of Business professor Ingrid Nembhard walks us through the nuts and bolts of creating a culture where interpersonal risk taking is not just possible, but prioritized for high performance in an information economy.
Aug 10, 2022
26 min

We are joined by legendary executive coach Sally Helgesen, co-author of the bestselling How Women Rise: Break the 12 Habits Holding You Back from Your Next Raise, Promotion or Job. How can we network effectively in a hybrid workplace? Why should you stop criticizing that self-promoting colleague? Sally’s superpower is concrete tips that cut through the noise.
Aug 10, 2022
28 min

Why are women especially vulnerable to burnout, and what does science say we can do to manage it? Sociologist and author Dr. Christine Carter tells us how to find our “sweet spot:” a science-based path to achievement where we find our greatest power with minimal stress.
Aug 10, 2022
29 min

The pandemic plunged an unprecedented number of women into mental health crises. In this episode we are joined by Kelly Greenwood, founder and CEO of Mind Share Partners, a national nonprofit changing the culture of workplace mental health. Kelly talks with Rachel and Paramita about the unique barriers women face to navigating mental health challenges on the job, and how managers can normalize conversations about mental health so that women can lead and work with integrity.
Aug 10, 2022
30 min

If you’ve ever found yourself reluctantly raising your hand to volunteer for yet another thankless task, do not miss this episode. Professor Lise Vesterlund stops by to talk about her new, co-authored book The No Club: Putting a Stop to Women’s Dead End Work. Lise and her coauthors show how women are systematically asked and expected to take on tasks that go unrewarded, and offer simple strategies to say no with grace.
Aug 10, 2022
33 min

It’s been said that meetings are where culture is created, groundbreaking ideas are shared and people learn whether they are valued. In part two of our conversation with Brad Johnson and David Smith, we explore what is lost when meetings limit full participation. Brad and David share simple strategies to level the playing field so all voices – and ideas – can be heard.
Aug 10, 2022
27 min

Many men are eager to help women fight bias and advance in their careers – but how exactly should they do it? Professors Brad Johnson and David Smith, authors of Good Guys: How Men Can Be Better Allies for Women in the Workplace, walk us through what practical allyship looks like. What do you say when someone is being offensive to women? How can you learn to see what was previously invisible to you? How should you tell a woman you want to help?
Aug 10, 2022
27 min

What if doing it all isn’t the key to success -- and letting go is? Author and startup founder Tiffany Dufu shares how the birth of her first child led her to rebuild her life according to a new set of rules. In her book Drop the Ball: Achieving More by Doing Less, Tiffany shares actionable tools for women to embrace imperfection, expect less of themselves and seek more from others―so they can focus on what they truly care about, devote the necessary energy to achieving their real goals, and build a rich, rewarding life.
Aug 10, 2022
33 min

Author and workplace expert Lauren Smith Brody makes an unexpected argument about our lives as caregivers in a pandemic: we’ve been forced to rebuild the way we work and live in ground shaking ways—just as many of us did when we first became parents. At the same time, the pandemic has thrust many couples into throwback gender roles, and women are shouldering the brunt of childcare and housework. Lauren shares strategies from her bestselling book, The Fifth Trimester: The Working Mom’s Guide to Style, Sanity, and Success After Baby. Kelly and Rachel explore the upside to work from home, and how the pandemic will change the way we work forever.
Episode Discussion Guide: https://newsroom.paypal-corp.com/image/02_Discussion+Guide_+Caregiving+in+a+Pandemic.pdf
Mar 15, 2021
31 min

Why do so many women avoid sharing their strengths, and why do they respond to compliments by putting themselves down? Kelly and Rachel turn the clock back to the earliest days of grade school, when many girls learn to be modest and boys learn to be outspoken. They uncover the surprising reason why self-promotion is about much more than tooting your own horn, and share strategies to talk yourself up in a way that won’t leave you feeling icky.
Episode Discussion Guide: https://newsroom.paypal-corp.com/image/05_Discussion+Guide_+Sharing+Our+Strengths.pdf
Mar 15, 2021
27 min
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