Welcome to Crying in the Bathroom, because let's face it, as mid-career women, we've all been there. Your co-hosts Beth Borody and Heather MacDonald will chat with their guests, and share a few personal stories of their own, about the ups and downs of work-life. We'll cover everything from corporate to non-profit, parents and non-parents, promotions and job hunting and so much more. We all experie... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | BusinessCareers |
Co-hosts Bethany Borody and Heather MacDonald wrap up season two by talking about some extreme highs and lows over the past year. Beth and Heather discuss job progressions, starting a new company, grieving a significant loss and family planning amids... more
Alison Schofield continues the discussion about embracing emotions, particularly in her experience working at Pancreatic Cancer Canada. She explains the necessity of fair compensation for employees in the not-for-profit sector and shares her passion ... more
Alison Schofield, a marketing and communications director, talks about her experiences working in the not-for-profit world, living in Malawi and her ongoing process of writing a book. She shares the story of her relationship with her late partner, Pa... more
Jeremy Lawrence, who works in the heating and air conditioning industry, talks about emotions at work and how women fit into the trades. Jeremy, who is Beth’s husband, also covers parenting, gender roles and what it’s like for one partner to earn mor... more
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This is a great podcast. As the dad of 6 daughters in roles from running a food bank to anthropologist to about-to-be-lawyer to art therapist, I’ve coached and comforted them through many of those moments of crying in the bathroom. (Not to mention the number of friends who broke their hearts). While I have recommended the podcast to all my daughters, I love learning about where I have been guilty of responding or behaving inappropriately without owning it. Thanks Beth and Heather for opening my ... more
This podcast is for everyone who has found themselves crying in the bathroom after a long day, hard meeting or just because. The guests are down to earth, relatable and touch on so many topics. A must listen!
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