You want to be it all – a vibrant, impactful professional and a fulfilled and loving parent – but it’s exhausting, and you feel like you missed out on a guide on how to be successful in #allthethings. While women continue to make strides in business, we are limited in the conversations we can have at work, missing out on sharing knowledge and making the path easier for others. Join Liz and Alysia ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 92 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | BusinessCareersSociety & Culture |
Between burnout, return to office mandates, and inflation, many women find themselves taking inventory of their lives and how they want to spend their time. But when you’ve followed the rules of others and ignored your own intuition your entire adult... more
After three amazing seasons, Women on Work is going to hit "stop" on our podcast, which is something we learned to do through our own conversations. As they always say, life is messy and Alysia and Liz are leaving the podcast behind for no reason oth... more
Another season of Women of Work is “in the can”! Season 3 dove into a lot of heavy topics, ranging from difficult conversations and giving constructive feedback to pregnancy loss and the impact of pornography on the workplace. Going deep allowed Alys... more
The lingering effects of the #MeToo movement is more awareness about consent and sexual harassment in the workplace. But these experiences don’t just reside in the hours between 9 and 5. The totality of our relationships, both platonic and sexual, in... more
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Alysia and Liz are stirring the right energy — the kind that refuses to accept things the way they are. They bring straight talk, vulnerability and transparency. I love the mix of being together for some topics and and bringing in guests for others. Each season keeps getting better and better.
I love listening to this podcast. Alysia and Liz have great chemistry and their quirky and relatable personalities really complement each other. They are honest, insightful, self aware and have tons of great advice. Their topics are so current and spot on to topics that every female leader wants to hear about.
I’ve listened to the first four episodes and really appreciate how open the hosts are and how hard they work to avoid offering advice and instead share their experience.
I am SO glad I found this podcast as I started an MBA program. Liz and Alysia are having the conversations I want to be a part of — the ones that are missed with the oversimplified well-meaning directives that we so often get as women in the business world. If you are looking for real talk — that challenges, encourages, and emboldens, this podcast is for you.
This is a fantastic listen. I’d encourage any man reading this to give it a listen as well and grow your understanding of what women are dealing with and learn how to work as a better ally.
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