Being a leader is hard. It often feels lonely, like no one understands what you’re going through. Being [at Work], hosted by Andrea Butcher, offers daily encouragement while exploring what it means to be a leader in today’s workplace. Each conversation featured focuses on solving real issues leaders like you face while equipping listeners with tools, strategies, and resources to effectively lead. ... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 1189 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessCareersManagement |
Being [at Work] offers a daily dose of leadership focused on helping you, the leader. During challenging times we need all of the encouragement we can get. Sometimes there’s simply no playbook and we just need to do the best we can. Sometimes the bes... more
Noel Bernal’s journey teaches the value of self-development in leading and uplifting those around us. In this episode, Noel shares his shift towards forging a lasting leadership legacy after attending a senior executive institute with host Andrea But... more
Being [at Work] offers a daily dose of leadership focused on helping you, the leader. During challenging times we need all of the encouragement we can get. Sometimes there’s simply no playbook and we just need to do the best we can. Sometimes the bes... more
Being [at Work] offers a daily dose of leadership focused on helping you, the leader. During challenging times we need all of the encouragement we can get. Sometimes there’s simply no playbook and we just need to do the best we can. Sometimes the bes... more
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I want to thank Andrea and HRD for inviting me to share moments of my personal and professional journey. I hope listeners can learn from some of my mistakes and reflections about redefining work life balance, finding postive energy, giving back, and remembering that self-care is not selfish!
In the hustle and bustle of work life, it's easy to forget the importance of lifting each other. This episode serves as a gentle reminder to pause, reflect, and spread positivity. A must-listen for anyone looking to cultivate a more supportive workplace culture.
This podcast serves as a daily reminder for leaders to elevate their thinking and make the best decisions, even in the absence of a clear playbook. If you're seeking daily inspiration to enhance your leadership abilities, this podcast is a must-subscribe.
Episode 162 of "Being [at Work]" featuring Zach Mercurio is a thought-provoking conversation that reshapes perspectives on success and fulfillment. Zach's personal journey from societal standards to mattering at work serves as an inspirational narrative. more
“Being [at Work]" with Andrea Butcher is a podcast that offers authentic leadership guidance for those who find the leadership journey lonely and challenging.
Apple Podcasts | #91 | United States/Business/Careers |
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