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Work with Erika Ayers Badan

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Food52
Work
Performance Reviews
EBITDA
Schoolhouse
Barstool Sports
Productivity
AI Learning
Collaboration In the Workplace
UFC
NFL
Happy Pop
Facial Feminization Surgery
Workplace Communication
Gig Economy
AI In HR
Gen Z
Women In Leadership
Positive Energy
Generational Differences

Most everybody has to work. Most everything has changed about work. Join Erika Badan -- CEO of Food52, former CEO of Barstool Sports and author of Nobody Cares About Your Career -- as she candidly navigates what’s great about work, what’s terrible at work, and what you need to know to make work, work for you.

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In this episode of WORK, Erika is joined by Summer, Noah Tannin, and Alice Hu. Summer decodes Gen Z and Gen Alpha slang, Noah talks about the chaos of creative work at Food52, and Alice explains how astrology helps navigate eclipse season, Mercury re... more

In this episode of WORK, Erika takes on the state of work and the future of women’s sports. She unpacks why today’s job market feels impossible—from AI-written applications colliding with AI-driven hiring systems to Gallup’s finding that fewer than o... more

In this episode of WORK, Erika reflects on lessons from the Work Like a Girl event in Boston and why optimism may be the most powerful leadership skill. She then unpacks viral business stories, including the Applebee’s executive who went on to become... more

In this episode of WORK, Erika breaks down the $270K fraud scandal at Food52 and what it reveals about company blind spots. She also tackles Gen Z’s pacifier trend, the rise of quiet cracking as the new quiet quitting, and why overused phrases like “... more

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Recent Guests

Nadja Sayej
Writer, agency founder, photographer, celebrity interviewer
Episode: Gen Z Is Making Their Parents Talk to Their Bosses
Helena Shannon
Founder and CEO of Archive Digital; former corporate executive
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Episode: Sobriety, Career Growth and Calling Out AI’s Gender Bias ft. Isabelle Jardin & Helena Shannon
Isabelle Jardin
New Test Kitchen creator and home chef
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Episode: Sobriety, Career Growth and Calling Out AI’s Gender Bias ft. Isabelle Jardin & Helena Shannon
Mita Mallick
A marketing and HR executive, mission-driven to fix workplace issues, and author of The Devil Emails at Midnight.
Episode: Why Does the Status Quo Still Rule Workplaces?
Summer Nelson
Rising senior at UCLA, content and social intern at Food52
Food52
Episode: Why Gen Z Feels Burnt Out and CEOs Are Sending Emails Like Elon
Allen Warch
Vice President of Food and Fresh at Dollar General
Dollar General
Episode: Solving Food Insecurity One Dollar at a Time ft. Dollar General's Vice President of Food and Fresh Allen Warch
Jennifer Heinen
Fashion psychologist and transformation coach
Episode: What Your Work Clothes Really Say About You ft. Jennifer Heinen
Dr. Colleen Shogan
Trailblazer in public service, historical stewardship, and leadership under scrutiny.
Former Archivist of the United States
Episode: Dr. Colleen Shogan: Leading Through History and Headlines, from Superhero Leadership with Peter Cuneo
Jess Cervellon
Fractional CMO and founder of Open Late Collective
Episode: Why Everyone’s Obsessed with Labubus and Fractional Work Is the Future ft. Jess Cervellon

Host

Erika Ayers Badan
Host of a podcast that discusses workplace issues and personal development with a focus on empowering listeners through shared experiences and actionable advice.

Reviews

4.1 out of 5 stars from 5k ratings
  • Where’d the Pod Go?

    Loved this podcast and listened regularly — why did it go away? 😞

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    1981dmbnyc
    United States2 years ago
  • Squashes the competition…

    Real OGs get it

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Dorr1113
    United States2 years ago
  • Q&A went away :-(

    I used to love this podcast! Erika’s advice was spot on and I felt like I learned something. Now it’s more of a status on Barstool, Interview show (which was always the weakest part), and I don’t get as much Q&A/real world work advice. Sadly unfollowed because I found myself fast forwarding through a lot of the shows.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Sarah Smith Jones
    United States2 years ago
  • Paula Faris interview is a MUST LISTEN

    Calling ALL working moms (seriously, all of us): the interview today with Paula Faris is a MUST LISTEN. It covers everything: burnout, mom guilt, wanting it all and feeling like we are falling short. Do yourself a favor and listen to this amazing conversation. Brava Erika and team for highlighting this critical issue!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    LizT111
    United States3 years ago
  • Umm no

    Trying to be something that she’s not, and never will be. Advice stinks

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Hannah Talsness
    United States3 years ago

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Some critiques mention interruptions during interviews, voicing a desire for more in-depth guest dialogues.
Listeners appreciate the candid and relatable discussions on modern workplace challenges and personal growth.
Many find the advice practical and motivating, especially in navigating work-life balance and career transitions.

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Sobriety, Career Growth and Calling Out AI’s Gender Bias ft. Isabelle Jardin & Helena Shannon
Q: How do 20-somethings want to entertain?
Post-COVID, there's a craving for communal spaces that feel comfortable and casual, with a preference for events that foster connection.
Sobriety, Career Growth and Calling Out AI’s Gender Bias ft. Isabelle Jardin & Helena Shannon
Q: Do most people not drink? Are you all doing the California thing?
Some young people are turning to 'California sober', meaning they may not drink much, but they often still enjoy having one drink at social events.
Why Gen Z Feels Burnt Out and CEOs Are Sending Emails Like Elon
Q: Do you feel burnt out or stressed with the schoolwork and doing all this? Do you use the word burn out?
Yes, I manage a lot so I can feel burnt out, but I like the grind and working hard.
The Future of Work And Why Women Will Hold 40% of U.S. Wealth by 2030 ft. Rishad Tobaccowala
Q: What skills should we actually be building?
You should focus on creativity, curiosity, cognition, collaborative skills, convincing skills, and communication skills.
The Future of Work And Why Women Will Hold 40% of U.S. Wealth by 2030 ft. Rishad Tobaccowala
Q: Can you talk about your new book?
My book, Rethinking Work, is premised on three insights about the nature and future of work.

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Content revolves around the evolving landscape of work, often discussing challenges such as workplace dynamics, employee well-being, and the balance between professional and personal life. It covers a variety of topics like workplace fraud, generational issues in the workforce, and the significance of kindness and communication in professional settings. The inclusion of diverse guests adds depth, offering insights from industries such as food, marketing, and fashion, making discussions relatable for those who seek to navigate the complexities of today's work environments effectively. Overall, it appeals to listeners looking for practical advice and relatable experiences in their careers.

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Recent guests on Work with Erika Ayers Badan include:

1. Nadja Sayej
2. Helena Shannon
3. Isabelle Jardin
4. Mita Mallick
5. Summer Nelson
6. Allen Warch
7. Jennifer Heinen
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