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b Cause Work Doesn't Have to Suck

Erin Hatzikostas
Authenticity
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50% Rule
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Virtual Meetings
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Conferences
Networking
Follow Up Strategies
Hiring Practices
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Corporate Culture
Personal Growth
Humor In the Workplace

A podcast obsessed with helping GenX(ish) leaders, who should be at the top of their careers but don't feel like they are. The b Cause Work Doesn't Have to Suck podcast isn't another boring, stuffy leadership podcast. And it doesn't bring you a gazillion guests who had the guts to "ef" the 9-5, seemingly the only answer to truly being happy in your career. Instead, this podcast is focused on helpi... more

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This episode is for anyone who swears they're "fine" while secretly letting work run their entire nervous system. Erin and Nicole get honest about toxic attachment to jobs, the martyr complex disguised as responsibility, and why being the most depend... more

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​​In this micro-motivator episode, Erin shares the one strategy every new leader underestimates: using real stories of failure to build trust. Whether you're stepping into a new role or trying to earn trust with a team that already knows you, this ep... more

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Seven years, 300 episodes, and more stories, meltdowns, breakthroughs, and belly laughs than anyone could've planned for. In this monumental milestone episode, Erin and Nicole pull back the curtain and celebrate the journey that started on a couch in... more

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Recent Guests

Dan Chuparkoff
AI expert and technology leader
Formerly with Google and McKinsey
Episode: 291: Real Talk About AI and How it Can Propel You with Dan Chuparkoff
Dr. Rebecca Heiss
Stress physiologist and author
Author of "Springboard" and "Instinct"
Episode: 289: How to Stop Letting Stress Run the Show with Dr. Rebecca Heiss
Shasta Nelson
Author, keynote speaker, and expert on friendships and loneliness
Episode: 288: Why You Need a BFF at Work and Other Relationship Advice with Shasta Nelson
Rashad Rayford
Award-winning speaker, actor, and poet known for infusing poetry into keynote speaking.
Episode: 287: How to Elevate Your Creativity and Vibe with Actor, Poet, and Speaker Rashad Rayford
Stephanie Chung
First African American president of JetSuite, author, and keynote speaker
JetSuite
Episode: 286: From Loading Planes to Leading Them—Stephanie Chung's Turbulent Climb to the Top
Julie Brown
Networking guru, author, and speaker
Episode: 284: Networking Strategies That Actually Drive Success with Julie Brown
Angela Gargano
Six-time American Ninja Warrior, biochemist, and keynote speaker
Founder of the Pull-Up Revolution
Episode: 283: What if it all goes right with American Ninja Warrior Angela Gargano
Jennifer Pestikas
Senior Vice President in Business Development and founder of Brave Women at Work
Brave Women at Work
Episode: 278: How She Went from Super Shy to Boldly Brave with Jennifer Pestikas
Melanie Marshall
Former BBC foreign journalist, recently retired, turned filmmaker, speaker, and coach.
Episode: 276: Why Former BBC Foreign Journalist Melanie Marshall is Optimistic About the World Despite Seeing its Worst

Hosts

Erin
A former corporate CEO turned Authentic Leadership expert, offers insights from her extensive experience in leadership and her journey towards authenticity in the workplace.
Nicole
A co-host with an Ivy League background and experience as a professional do-gooder, she shares relatable insights and encourages authenticity in workplace settings.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 80 ratings
  • Corporate Gen Xers-we have a voice!

    Erin and Nicolle make me feel normal and like I’m not alone. This is one of the best podcasts I’ve ever listened to the topics are always fresh and relevant and now that I’m out of work I need their voice is more than ever. I recommend you check them out.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    LopeY78
    United States6 months ago
  • Keeping It REALLY real

    A great conversation about challenges in the world of work. The common denominator in almost all these challenges? People.

    Join Erin for the kind of thoughtful, insightful, and blunt conversation you probably wish happened more frequently.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    The 47489
    United Statesa year ago
  • Love the authenticity!

    It’s refreshing to listen to a podcast that is not a copy and paste overproduction. This is genuine, authentic and insightful.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Kosteks
    Germanya year ago
  • Helpful, True and Funny

    Thank you both for a great podcast with useful information and true insights!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    JNT173
    United States2 years ago
  • Guest appearance

    I was recently a guest on this show. The host was fabulously prepared and asked pristinely prepared questions. Well done!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Sandy Rosenthal
    United States2 years ago

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Listeners find the discussions relatable and insightful, particularly appreciating the informal style and humor.
The podcast is seen as a breath of fresh air in leadership conversations, bringing practical advice into career development.
Listeners value the emphasis on work-life balance and personal development, resonating with their own career challenges.
Many highlight the hosts' authenticity and genuine camaraderie, making for an engaging and enjoyable listening experience.

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286: From Loading Planes to Leading Them—Stephanie Chung's Turbulent Climb to the Top
Q: Can you tell us the story about the time you tried to say no thank you?
Chung recounts a time when she was offered a big executive job but initially hesitated. With encouragement from a friend, she embraced the opportunity, which led to a successful turnaround of a struggling team.
289: How to Stop Letting Stress Run the Show with Dr. Rebecca Heiss
Q: What do you do about high stress in the workplace?
Using the fearless formula, invite the stressor in for recognition, allow yourself to feel the stress, and then shift that energy into something positive.
289: How to Stop Letting Stress Run the Show with Dr. Rebecca Heiss
Q: What is the biggest misnomer when people think about things like stress or burnout?
It's a losing battle to try to get rid of stress; instead, we should focus on transforming our stress mindset.
287: How to Elevate Your Creativity and Vibe with Actor, Poet, and Speaker Rashad Rayford
Q: Can you give one last tip to make work suck less?
Lean into your success, be authentic, and remember your why.
287: How to Elevate Your Creativity and Vibe with Actor, Poet, and Speaker Rashad Rayford
Q: What do you mean by 'don't microwave your growth'?
It suggests that growth cannot be instant; we must take our time and show compassion and love to help others grow.

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Focused on empowering GenX(ish) leaders, the content provides insights and practical advice tailored to those who feel stuck in their careers. It features honest discussions about workplace challenges and strategies to achieve a fulfilling work-life balance without sacrificing personal well-being. The hosts share personal stories and candid advice while also bringing in expert guests to discuss authentic leadership and career growth. Unique to this podcast is its informal and relatable style, blending humor with reality to inspire professionals to embrace their true selves while navigating their careers.

Noteworthy elements include the combination of personal anecdotes with actionable insights, making the lessons resonate with listeners w... more

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3. Shasta Nelson
4. Rashad Rayford
5. Stephanie Chung
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