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Career Development
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Negotiating Pay
Early Career Development
Career Success
Personal Branding
Layoffs
Job Market
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Workplace Communication
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Mental Health
Entry-Level Jobs
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Gen Z
Resume Optimization
Workplace Friendships
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Each week on Let's Talk Offline, LinkedIn's Gianna Prudente and Jamé Jackson Gadsden answer your unfiltered questions about work life, from negotiating pay to setting boundaries to navigating office friendships. Gianna – an early career development editor and resident Gen Zer – and Jamé – a community manager, workshop host and millennial – get real about their own career experiences (spoiler: they... more

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As your career progresses, you might find yourself in a big new role and think, “How did I get here?” Or, “Do I deserve to be here?” That feeling of imposter syndrome is totally normal, whether you’re the new hire or the hot shot exec. But if you don... more

Depending on your industry, you may be weighing the pros and cons of going to grad school. Sure, it can give you more skills and increase your salary… but the time and tuition can also be a dealbreaker. In this episode, Gianna and Jamé chat with Univ... more

We’re still spotlighting our favorite episodes from the LinkedIn Podcast Network. The start of a new year is an opportunity for change, so this week we’re sharing an inspiring conversation about career pivots from Hello Monday. LinkedIn’s Jessi Hempe... more

Happy holidays from the Let’s Talk Offline team! We’re sharing some of our favorite conversations from the LinkedIn Podcast Network. This week, it’s an episode of Get Hired with LinkedIn’s Andrew Seaman. He talks with Joseph Fuller, professor of mana... more

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Recent Guests

Rob Kim
Associate Director of Lifelong Learning at Alumni UBC, educator, and facilitator
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Episode: Is Grad School for Me? with UBC Educator Rob Kim
Robin Arzon
In charge of fitness programming at Peloton and an ultra marathon runner.
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Episode: New Year, New Career
Joseph Fuller
Professor of Management Practice at Harvard Business School
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Episode: AI Doesn’t Have to be Scary
Timm Chiusano
Creative executive and content creator, known for his TikToks
Charter Communications
Episode: Should I Stay, Or Should I Go? with Content Creator Timm Chiusano
Morgan Young
Gen Z content creator and LinkedIn Learning instructor
Shopify
Episode: Playing the Networking Long Game with LinkedIn Learning Instructor Morgan Young
Vivian Tu
Finance expert known as Your Rich BFF
Your Rich BFF
Episode: What to Do With Your First Paycheck with Vivian Tu (YourRichBFF)
Dr. Fallon Goodman
Clinical psychologist and professor at George Washington University
George Washington University
Episode: Overcoming Social Anxiety at Work with Psychologist Dr. Fallon Goodman
Jahleane Dolne
Founder of The Post-Grad Playbook, entrepreneur, and personal development coach.
Episode: Everybody’s (Side) Hustling with Founder Jahleane Dolne
Mary Kerbs
VP of Product HR at LinkedIn, expert in HR with over 25 years of experience
LinkedIn
Episode: Navigating the Unspoken Rules of Work with VP of HR Mary Kerbs

Hosts

Gianna Prudente
Co-host focused on early career development and relatable expert insights, sharing her personal journey and experiences in the workplace.
Jamé Jackson Gadsden
Co-host and community manager, facilitating discussions around career growth and workplace dynamics, while sharing her own experiences.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 79 ratings
  • Great resource

    Insightful 🤩

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Guillermorss
    Mexicoa year ago
  • Format is neat but little substance

    Appreciate the casual banter and conversation aimed towards people trying to better understand the corporate world. But there is very very little in insights and helpful advice offered in the show. it also seems to lack most of the raw and authentic conversations that most podcast audiophiles would appreciate.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    GI doc Ramesh
    United Statesa year ago
  • Educational and fun!

    Gianna and Jamé have a great dynamic! I have already taken away so much practical advice from their show and I enjoy their conversations. In particular, I found their personal branding episode very inspiring and motivating! I’m excited to start working on my own brand using the tips they shared. This show is a must listen for anyone with a growth mindset who is interested in personal and professional development!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    No_fo_jo
    United Statesa year ago
  • Love this pod!

    Gianna and Jamé are both so intelligent and bring such great advice to the table, while also making everything feel funny and light. The podcast makes me laugh a lot and as a new grad also makes me feel so much less alone in this craziness of finding an entry level job and finding my way through Corporate America.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    And ss
    United Statesa year ago
  • Practical, relatable advice

    This is such a fun podcast because the hosts are so entertaining and relatable! I love their rapport and dynamic. They also tackle incredibly relatable issues and offer real advice that I wish I had known when I was first navigating my career. This is a must-listen for anyone who is starting out in the world of work!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Hsaltzman
    United Statesa year ago

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Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Some mentions of a lack of deeper insights indicate that not all content resonates with everyone's expectations, especially more seasoned professionals.
Listeners appreciate the engaging and relatable nature of the hosts, often highlighting their intelligence and ability to provide practical advice.
Many reviews emphasize the podcast's role in supporting new graduates as they navigate the uncertainties of entering the workforce.
The dynamic between the hosts is noted for being entertaining, making complex career topics feel accessible and easy to understand.

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How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

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#122
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Apple Podcasts
#184
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Talking Points

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Tackling Imposter Syndrome
Q: When a new position you're interested in opens up at work, but you feel like another coworker is more qualified for the role, how do you, one, not let imposter syndrome stop you from pursuing the position?
Focus on why you are qualified for the role and don't let comparisons with others hold you back. Build confidence by tracking your successes and reminding yourself of your unique value.
New Year, New Career
Q: What would you tell that Robin of 2012?
I would tell her that pain becomes power. I would also tell her to consistently ask herself, why not me?
Is Grad School for Me? with UBC Educator Rob Kim
Q: What should other people be asking themselves if they're thinking about going to Grad School?
Consider values, interests, skills, financial implications, and the real coaching questions regarding your motivations.
Should I Stay, Or Should I Go? with Content Creator Timm Chiusano
Q: How do you know when it's time to leave your first job or company?
You know when it's time to leave when you have another offer on the table.
Surviving Your First Layoff
Q: How do you offer support to colleagues who are laid off when you weren't affected yourself?
Firstly, reassure them that a layoff is not indicative of their abilities. Offer to listen to their feelings, and provide specific, actionable support when they request it.

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1. Rob Kim
2. Robin Arzon
3. Joseph Fuller
4. Timm Chiusano
5. Morgan Young
6. Vivian Tu
7. Dr. Fallon Goodman
8. Jahleane Dolne

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