This is a leadership podcast designed to help navigate career, leadership and workplace culture. Each episode will offer tools, advice, perspective and stories either through an interview format or through Catherine’s own experience of 20 years of corporate leadership and 10 years an executive and team coach. What’s makes this podcast different is that the conversations will go to the edge of our ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 73 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessCareers |
This week, we dive into a leadership skill that might just surprise you: Improv! 🎭 more
In this episode, we delve into the topic of "good girl" conditioning and its effects on women in professional settings. more
On this weeks episode, we talk about the silent struggle of managing menopause symptoms while juggling professional responsibilities and why understanding and support in the workplace are paramount. more
This weeks episode is about first times and well discuss mindset and expectations when trying new things, sharing personal experiences and insights. more
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I really enjoy Catherine’s interview style. She covers such important topics in the workplace. Her and her guests also provide practical advise to work on these issues.
Catherine is a powerful host who creates a safe container for her guest to share their story. Having listened to her double episode with Antoinette Daniel I have a deeper understanding of burnout, the challenges faced and most importantly what moving forward looks like. If you or anyone you know is impacted by this topic, this episode is a must listen. The overall theme of the podcast is to create a platform to have the conversations that should be happening in the workplace, but aren’t. This is... more
Best thing about this show? It’s 40 minutes or so. Next best thing? There’s a trailer so you can tell what you’re getting into. Don’t be put off — the sound in later episodes is 1000% better than the sound in the trailer. more
Catherine Stagg-Macey is a fabulous host of Unsaid@Work who asks just the right questions of her interesting guests. I’ve just listened to Thriving as a Freelancer which contained a really informative and enjoyable mix of personal stories, experiences and plenty of practical tips - great conversation! Could totally resonate with lots of what was discussed - definitely thought provoking and uplifting with a clear focus on thriving in whatever work you do. Particularly found the exploration of ... more
I’m really enjoying this podcast! It covers lots of difficult topics in Avery authentic way. If you like hearing and learning about the elephant in the room topics at work then this podcast is DEFINITELY for you and worth a listen. You won’t be disappointed!
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