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Work with Erika Ayers Badan

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

WORK Podcast offers real, and relatable insights into work, leadership, and culture from someone who’s been there and done that (mistakes included). Through interviews, commentary, and listener questions, Erika provides a funny, unfiltered and unapologetic look at how to be yourself and be successful. erikaayersbadan.substack.com

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This episode is about the stuff people don’t say out loud. The resentment when your partner makes less than you. The panic before asking for a raise. The isolation of being the only woman in a room full of men.

These questions come from the Work Lik... more

Meet Danielle Fette. She’s the co-founder and CEO of FetTech, a medical device company. She and her husband got fired from their last job, used the settlement money to start their own company, and now they’re inventing products that help people heal ... more

First of all, Go Patriots.

In today’s episode, we respond to David Rubenstein’s comments on being a great fundraiser.

IMHO the fundamentals of being a great fundraiser are the fundamentals of being a great seller (and a great partner).

Listenin... more

Today we are talking about narrative and numbers. And the tension between the two.

“Narrative driving numbers early in the life cycle and numbers driving narrative later.”

From Narrative and Numbers by Aswath Damodaran.

The idea is simple and also... more

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Recent Guests

Danielle Fette
Co-founder and CEO of FetTech, a medical device company focused on regenerative medicine.
FetTech
Episode: WORK Conversations: Meet Danielle Fette
Emily Kirkpatrick
Writer and creator of the Substack 'I Heart Mess',' specializing in celebrity fashion critiques and media commentary.
I Heart Mess
Episode: WORK Conversations: It's All A Mess - Meet Emily Kirkpatrick
Selena Rezvani
Expert on Gen Z in the workplace and four-time author
Author and Leadership Expert
Episode: WORK Conversations: Why Suffer At Work?
George Wells
Created the Wells Group and worked with Barstool Sports and Food 52.
Wells Group
Episode: WORK 2025 In Review: A Lot of Great Things Can Come Out of A Little Mess.
Rick Smith
Founder of Axon
Axon
Episode: WORK Unsolicited Advice: How to Keep Creativity Alive in Big Companies
Kathy Ireland
Former supermodel turned entrepreneur
Kathy Ireland Worldwide
Episode: WORK Conversations: 13 Year Old New Hampshire Erika Would Not Believe She Would Talk To Kathy Ireland
Cynthia Pong
Award-winning entrepreneur, speaker, and author
Embrace Change
Episode: WORK Conversations: Answering The Question 'What Do You Want.' Perspective from a Public Defender turned Career Coach.
Jennifer Fisher
Fine jewelry designer and cookbook author
Jennifer Fisher Jewelry
Episode: WORK Conversations: Jennifer Fisher Gets What She Wants
Mita Malek
Wall Street Journal bestselling author and workplace strategist
Episode: WORK Conversations: You And Your Bad Boss

Host

Erika Ayers Badan
Host offers real, and relatable insights into work, leadership, and culture from someone who's been there and done that (mistakes included).

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 States3 years ago
  • Squashes the competition…

    Real OGs get it

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Dorr1113
    United States3 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 States3 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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The candid discussions resonate well with young professionals navigating their careers, particularly women.
Overall, the host's style and approach to topics are well-received, but there are mixed feelings about changes in content focus.
Listeners appreciate the relatable advice and humorous insights shared on workplace challenges.
Some feel the content has shifted from practical advice to more general interviews, which has disappointed a segment of the audience.

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WORK Unsolicited Advice: More Money More Problems
Q: How do you navigate situations in the workplace where men have inherently easier time connecting to one another?
Connection can be built through work-related discussions and fostering genuine curiosity, regardless of gender.
WORK Unsolicited Advice: More Money More Problems
Q: How important is it to calm, to have a calm nervous system when negotiating a salary?
It's crucial to write down your position, understand the environment, and create a calm setting for effective negotiation.
WORK Unsolicited Advice: More Money More Problems
Q: How do you handle jealousy from a partner?
The importance of mutual respect and shared vision in relationships is emphasized to address jealousy.
WORK Conversations: Why Suffer At Work?
Q: What advice do you give to people about thriving at work?
See yourself as a buffer as a manager and protect your team's focus from distractions.
WORK Conversations: It's All A Mess - Meet Emily Kirkpatrick
Q: How much of your money, like if I can ask, do you make from subscribers versus ads and stuff?
Emily states that she makes her living primarily from subscribers on Substack, with minimal ads on YouTube.

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What is Work with Erika Ayers Badan about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This podcast provides a mix of humorous and candid insights into workplace dynamics, leadership, and personal development. Through interviews with business leaders and professionals, alongside listener Q&A segments, it addresses contemporary issues in the workplace such as salary negotiations, relationship dynamics, and the evolving expectations of younger generations. Additionally, it explores the balance between ambition and authenticity in professional settings, making it a resource for listeners eager to navigate their careers more effectively while fostering a supportive culture. The show's unique approach includes personal anecdotes that connect listeners with real-world experiences and practical advice for enhancing their workplace i... more

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Recent guests on Work with Erika Ayers Badan include:

1. Danielle Fette
2. Emily Kirkpatrick
3. Selena Rezvani
4. George Wells
5. Rick Smith
6. Kathy Ireland
7. Cynthia Pong
8. Jennifer Fisher

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