
On Work and Revolution is a podcast that leads the way to creating amazing workplaces where people and ideas flourish. Or at least to work-life that doesn’t suck! We speak to the trend-setters, the futurists, the academics and the leaders who are shaking things up and finding new ways to work-life in our time. This show is for the leaders and pioneers who want to build thriving workplaces; who wan... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 76 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Categories | CareersBusinessManagement | ||||

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This podcast is in my top 5 favorites, and I tune in regularly to get the latest news about what's going on in the workplace, leadership and career space. I love the way Debbie Goodman breaks down the information into a super digestible, and applicable format and it gives me good ideas as to what I can bring to my team, and my personal development orbit as a leader.
I just heard Rita Ferrandino deliver a wealth of information so eloquently. I like this podcast because of the applicable guidance.
I like this podcast because the host and her guests talk about practical issues are truly critical to entrepreneurial success in ed-tech. I also like that the topics are timely and so sometimes I get news or data that I hadn’t heard yet from other sources. This podcast might be content marketing for headhunters… but it’s for ed-tech headhunters, so it’s niche subject matter that is actually helpful to people like me who work in this niche. Plus I like the host and her guests. It’s a good vibe, g... more
Please keep this podcast going! It has already risen to the top of my favorite podcasts list as a result of the timely, relevant and real conversations.
Thank you!!
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Apple Podcasts | #97 |
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