This is Working has a new format! This podcast is a companion to LinkedIn Editor-in-Chief Dan Roth's This is Working video series, which features Dan's live conversations with today's top leaders. Each podcast episode will now bring you interview excerpts alongside post-interview insights from Dan and his new co-host, Senior Producer Nina Melendez. They’ll look at top takeaways, reflect on big questions, and even share a bit of behind-the-scenes trivia. Nina and Dan will offer their own opinions - and we’re eager to hear yours as well.
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Wonderful guests with very little extraction of their life experiences and the depth of the conversation hardly exists. Some unidimensional CEOs might like or recommend your podcast but it is not in league with the better ones. What you need to do is make this anecdotal, life stories, instances about what worked in different situations and above all pump up the excitement. The host needs to seriously work on voice modulation. But right now #ThisIsNotWotking
There are few journalists that can break down business executive conversations and make them so relevant, useful and insightful to the audience. Always learning from his personable conversations!
Indigenous peoples world wide resonate with food (hunting gathering) languages (creative expression) arts (rock art weaving and music) storytelling (connecting to spirit) more
Daniel is fantastic at interviewing key guests and teasing out the valuable knowledge they have to share. Amazing show and extremely relevant for the current times. Thanks Daniel!
It would e useful to have a pure business/ pure career podcast without the absurd need to insert a heavy dose of left-wing political advocacy. I immediately switched off.
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This Is Working launched 4 years ago and published 90 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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