
A mom and daughter tackle generational issues in the workplace with wit and wisdom.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Categories | BusinessCareersEducation | ||||

In a lively conversation with workplace novelists Jennifer Rock and Micheal Voss, we discuss the characters that inspired their delightful romp through corporate storytelling, what first jobs influenced them most, and where we all have potential to g... more
Behavior and experience go hand in hand in how we navigate our work lives, but what happens when we all need to be better at both? Dr. Emily Ingalls discusses her own journey from higher education to her current role at Psychological Associates where... more
As we've explored networking, it's time to tackle mentorship. What are the differences and how do you find a good mentor? It's evolved through the years, but one thing stays the same - when it's meant to be, it's meant to be.
Networking can be hard no matter what your age, and no matter how much practice you have had doing it. Emmy and Lynne explore their fears and tricks to building a network that is there when they need it.
We interview Julie Lawson, CEO of Sentient Strategy, about her upcoming book Inner Warriors: 7 Steps to Resiliency and how we transform ourselves using emotional intelligence within the workplace. We also discuss her GenX work experience and how they... more
Lynne and Emmy are back with a S.M.A.R.T. Season Two premiere highlighting all of the good and bad ways to make New Year’s resolutions. So grab your sticky notes, glitter and glue as they help you plan, or not plan, your best 2019. Cheers!
How do you like your good work to get recognized? What keeps the young, and old, happy at work. Lynne and Emmy discuss how important it is to give recognition, as much as it is to receive it.
What does trust look like in the workplace? In group projects? How do leaders trust their peers and those that report to them? Lynne and Emmy dig deep into how we need trust to be confident and productive.
Love hearing Lynne and Emmy’s perspectives on work! They have so many conversations that I often have with friends, family, and coworkers. I love that they don’t stereotype generations and focus on career trends. This podcast is one of my go-to favorites to listen to while working!
This first episode popped up on my radar yesterday. What a unique insight into the working world of two generations. The fact that they are mother/daughter makes for enjoyable banter. Looking forward to more episodes!
Just found this podcast. Lynne and Emmy are very insightful, a must listen to anyone looking to get ahead in their careers!










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