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by Liam Jacobi II Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What are the best women’s podcasts?

Here are the top 10 podcasts for women, by women! Are you an entrepreneur looking for a podcast that directly addresses issues you face in your career? Tune in to Being Boss, where Emily Thompson and Kathleen Shannon dive deep into mindset, lifestyle tips, and career tactics for the busy working woman. Shatter that glass ceiling!

Who are the hosts of women at work?

SARAH GREEN CARMICHAEL: Thanks for listening to Women at Work from Harvard Business Review. I’m Sarah Green Carmichael, and my cohosts are Amy Bernstein and Nicole Torres. Our producer is Amanda Kersey. Our audio product manager is Adam Buchholz. Curt Nickisch is our consulting editor, and Maureen Hoch is our supervising editor.

What is the theme music for women at work?

Our theme music is Matt Hill’s “City In Motion,” provided by Audio Network. Women at Work is back Oct. 14 with stories, conversations, and practical advice about being a woman in the workplace. Expect to hear from us every Monday for the next couple of months.

How can I contact women at work?

This is our first episode of Women at Work and we want to know what you think. So email us at [email protected]. Finally, women are increasingly being heard in other ways. We’re speaking up against sexual harassment in the workplace against unsupportive partners and about unequal pay. We’ll be talking about those topics in upcoming episodes.

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Who are the guests on Women at Work?

Guests: Ashleigh Shelby Rosette, Arianna Huffington, Tiffany Dufu, Susan Orlean, and Alison Beard. Our theme music is Matt Hill’s “City In Motion,” provided by Audio Network. For links to the articles mentioned in this episode, as well as other information about the show, visit hbr.org/podcasts/women-at-work.

Do women feel entitled to ask for help?

Women don’t always feel entitled to ask for help at work — even when we need it the most. But Heidi Grant says asking has psychological benefits for you and your colleagues. She explains how to approach your request strategically and why lending a hand to others can be good for you too. 47 min.

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What is Women at Work?

We explore tactics and strategies to help women and men at all stages of career; talk with extraordinary role models; and look through the gender lens to build a more inclusive, satisfying and diverse workplace. Women at Work is the proud recipient of a 2016 Gracie Award from the Al liance for Women in Media. Business Radio is powered by The Wharton School. Laura Zarrow is the host of Women@Work and Executive Director of Wharton People Analytics. Patricia Hall is the producer.

Who is Laura Morgan Roberts?

Dr. Laura Morgan Roberts, Professor of Practice at the University of Virginia’s Darden School of Business and author of the HBR article, “Working At Home While Black” joins Laura to explore the myriad workplace challenges women of color experience every day. Listen in as they talk about code switching, the glass cliff, and the power of empathy and relationships to create a genuine sense of belonging at work. Want more? Visit www.linkedin.com/in/lauramorganroberts. Originally aired with Host Laura Zarrow on September 10, 2020 on SiriusXM's Business Radio, Channel 132.#N#See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Who is Capricia Penavic Marshall?

Capricia Penavic Marshall, former US chief of protocol in the Obama administration and author of Protocol: The Power of Diplomacy and How to Make it Work for You joins Laura on Women@Work to discuss the role of empathy and respect in serious strategy, and how we all can learn to bridge cultural divides in the pursuit of progress. Originally aired with Host Laura Zarrow on July 23, 2020 on SiriusXM's Business Radio Powered by The Wharton School, Channel 132.#N#See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Who hosts the podcast Women at Work?

In this special episode, HBR IdeaCast host Sarah Green Carmichael introduces Harvard Business Review’s new podcast “ Women at Work ,” about women’s experiences in the workplace. This episode about being heard tackles three aspects of communication: first, how and why women’s speech patterns differ from men’s; second, how women can be more assertive in meetings; and third, how women can deal with interrupters (since the science shows women get interrupted more often than men do). Guests: Deborah Tannen, Jill Flynn, and Amy Gallo.

Who is Deborah Tannen?

Deborah Tannen, a Georgetown University linguistics professor , was concerned about these women being heard and respected by their male colleagues. Here’s Deborah in her 1995 workplace training video, Talking 9 to 5.

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