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Whistleblowers Say a Santa Ana Sheet Metal Factory is Unsafe, Polluting Water
The complaints come as Santa Ana officials are expected to address environmental issues this month by revisiting their foundational planning document for the first time in decades.
Maryland homeowners burned down their home while attempting to rid the house of snakes
What started as an attempt to get rid of pesky creatures ended with an entire house going up in flames.
556: End Imposter Syndrome in Your Organization, with Jodi-Ann Burey — Coaching for Leaders
Jodi-Ann Burey: End Imposter Syndrome in Your Workplace Jodi-Ann Burey is a sought-after speaker and writer who works at the intersections of race, culture, and health equity. Her TED talk, “The Myth of Bringing Your Full Authentic Self to Work,” embodies her disruption of traditional narratives about racism at work. Jodi-Ann is also the creator and host of Black Cancer, a podcast about the lives of people of color through their cancer journeys. She is the author, with Ruchika Tulshyan, of two recent Harvard Business Review articles: Stop Telling Women They Have Imposter Syndrome and End Imposter Syndrome in Your Workplace. In this conversation, Jodi-Ann and I challenge that notion that imposter syndrome is something that an individual should address alone. Instead, we invite managers and organizations to begin to consider their own contributions to “imposter syndrome” and how we can work together with employees to help everybody move forward. We highlight several key actions that managers can take to begin…
BONUS: Wisdom From The Top : The Indicator from Planet Money
This episode is from our friends at the podcast Wisdom From The Top, featuring our very own Stacey Vanek Smith! Stacey Vanek Smith has reported on business and the economy for over 15 years now, first for public radio's "Marketplace," and now as the host of Planet Money's daily podcast "The Indicator." Over that time, she's seen the same barriers blocking advancement for women in the workplace again and again. Recently, she's started to recognize that a lot of tools to move past those barriers can be found in the work of Italian philosopher Niccolò Machiavelli.
This Podcast Can’t Legally Tell You Amway Is a Pyramid Scheme
Get an exclusive early listen to The Dream, hosted by Jane Marie, which digs into the under-explored world of multi-level marketing schemes.
The empty dream that LuLaRoe sold
The women selling leggings on Facebook were the real prey, as the new Amazon series LuLaRich shows.
Ian Petrie on Twitter
Why write things down on a calendar when you can *computerize* it?Woman’s Day, August 1969 pic.twitter.com/RFKhAo4vpm— Ian Petrie (@icpetrie) November 13, 2021
Getting Things Done: Ep 116: Getting Started with GTD
From the archives: Kelly Forrester and David Allen talk about pointers and tips, and where can you start, when it comes to learning GTD.
Getting Things Done: Ep. 126: You Are Smarter Than Your Mind
David Allen offers this reminder that you can be smarter than your mind by capturing, clarifying, and organizing your thoughts.
Why "List" is a Dirty Word
Make sure your lists are complete, that every actionable item has the very next action identified, and only put items that cannot be done any other day on your calendar.
Episode #125: Capture Into Your In-tray
David Allen talks about capturing into your physical in-tray.
Current reality - Blake Rodriguez
Get your message across with instantly shareable videos for work. Capture your screen, record your front-facing camera, and narrate it all at once, then instantly share with a simple link.
Current reality - Aubrey Miller
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Current reality - Jackie Macias
Get your message across with instantly shareable videos for work. Capture your screen, record your front-facing camera, and narrate it all at once, then instantly share with a simple link.
Ep. 121: The Three Cs of Effective Systems — Getting Things Done
David Allen talks about the three Cs of effective systems — Consistent, Current, and Context-driven. …………………………………………………. https://gettingthingsdone.com https://gtdconnect.com…
“Can we get a puppy?”
The internet is filled with puppy quandaries. You can get a puppy at a pet mill/pet shop in about an hour (please don’t). But over the course of your lifetime with that dog, you’ll need…
Episode 15: Michael Sandel — Morality in the 21st Century
In this episode, Rabbi Jonathan Sacks speaks to the world-renowned political philosopher Michael Sandel about how we can return to a politics of the common good. Producer: Dan Tierney Series Editor: Christine Morgan
Nir Eyal and Meg Garlinghouse on the Meaning of Work and Becoming Indistractible — Kelly Corrigan Wonders
As a part of our “Mind the Gap” series, Kelly and LinkedIn’s Meg Garlinghouse discuss the meaning of work and what defines a job, a career or a calling. Kelly and writer Nir Eyal delve into the distractions faced by different generations and how being indistractable might just be the new superpower. Please subscribe, rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts! We read and appreciate every review. You can follow the conversation with Kelly on Instagram @kellycorrigan and read the essays from this episode on Medium.
Lauren Schmuck on Twitter
Hope this helps. pic.twitter.com/6BZ48JosiV— Lauren Schmuck (@SchmuckLauren) August 17, 2021
Important and Urgent — MacSparky
I've been thinking a lot lately about my work. One of the advantages of journaling is that it gives you a way to check in with yourself and find out what's on your mind. Sometimes that feedback isn't all positive. A few months ago, I went back and read several journal entries. What surprised me most
Kate Bowler on Twitter
a blessing for caregivers
blessed are we
for whom the call to loving action is still strong,
whose every urge is to keep going, keep working,
and not to count the cost.
Nothing works without review
The last piece of the Summer Challenge is about making all the habits work via the review process.
Whistleblower on the 28th Floor — Cautionary Tales with Tim Harford
Financial expert Ray Dirks (played by Jeffrey Wright) exposed one of the biggest corporate crimes of all time - and yet he was the one who ended up in front of the Supreme Court. Whistleblowers often face intimidation from those they bring to justice, but also face hostility from their co-workers, new employers, the authorities and even the public. Why are we suspicious of “tattletales” and what can we do to make vital whistleblowing easier? Read more about Tim’s work at http://timharford.com/ Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
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