We’re Nayla Bahri and Eric Johnson, and we love to talk about the intersection of life and work. Why? Most of us will spend more hours of our life working than doing anything else. The relationship we have with work, and the way we make meaning of our time and experience there, serves as a great platform to explore how we show up to the rest of our lives: relationships, family and parenting, our h... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 237 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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If you have to tell someone who works for you that they’re underperforming, do you know how to make that conversation impactful and useful?
If you’re unsure, this next installment of our series on conversations that count is sure to provide you wit... more
In the latest installment of our series on conversations that count, we’re talking about talking.
Tara Traeder holds a Ph.D. in Communication Arts & Sciences with an emphasis in health communication from Penn State University and a master’s degree ... more
In this continuation of our series on conversations that matter, we’re digging into what is probably the most requested topic from our clients and listeners.
Most employees feel like they’re not having great conversations about career development i... more
Everything we’re doing on the podcast this season impacts the way that we talk and listen to one another at work. If we think about the days in which we worked on larger teams ourselves, or even the teams we’ve come to visit as coaches, a lot of thos... more
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Just started listening and loved how Eric doesn’t mince words about his disdain for the Wayfair CEO’s clueless employee email pushing them to work harder and longer. Yes, there are multiple ways and measures for success!
Has quickly become one of my faves for thought-provoking content around my work life, and conversations I don’t hear very often about what it all means.
Nayla and Eric have created an incredible resource for you with Inside Job. They discuss challenges, present solutions, and share their insights for learning how to balance work and life in a manageable way.
I’m a fellow Podcaster and Leadership Coach, and I recommend this podcast to any of my clients and friends who are thinking about their career or life questions (and to any potential listeners for that matter)
The show is great not just because Eric and Kayla are great coaches, but the format is in my opinion, compelling. In addition to the back and forth, their ability to bring in examples and antidotes from their day to day work adds so much great perspective. Additionally, the back and forth... more
Bless their hearts, I think that these two are trying to do their best but their best efforts are hollow platitudes, inane and impertinent blather (which they think is clever repartee), and remedial career counseling. At best this podcast is a weekly advertisement for their professional services. At worst it is the equivalent of a cheap self-help book for people who have not had their first job or who have had no more experience than an entry-level position. Further, the glaring omission of empl... more
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The content focuses on the complex relationship between work and personal life, emphasizing that a significant portion of one's life is dedicated to employment. The discussions often revolve around relevant themes such as work-life balance, personal responsibility, emotional awareness, and the pursuit of fulfillment within professional environments. Hosts Nayla Bahri and Eric Johnson blend personal anecdotes with actionable advice, drawing from their experiences in coaching and consulting to help listeners improve their work experiences. Unique elements include their candid approach to difficult conversations, mental health, and the pressures of modern life, alongside practical strategies for navigating career paths and personal growth.
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