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Today's episode is a special one. We're thrilled to bring you our third annual "Business Jargon that Drives Us Crazy" show but with a delightful twist. In the past, we dedicated a single episode to showcase the answers to my favorite question of the podcast: "What is the business cliche or jargon that drives you crazy?" However, with our weekly show, we now have more insightful responses to share.

In honor of the Memorial Day holiday, we present you with part one, featuring the thought-provoking answers from July to December 2022. Make sure to mark your calendars because, on July 4, we'll release part two, highlighting the first six months of 2023. And remember, you can always find these insightful answers at the end of every one of our episodes. Enjoy!

KEY TAKEAWAYS

[00:20] - Kim Driscoll made history as the first woman elected as governor in Massachusetts. She was on Episode 49 before the primaries and shared the business cliché you heard in the clip that annoys her.

[01:08] Today, we're doing a special episode featuring my favorite question of the podcast, the business jargon that annoys people.

[02:06] - In Episode 57, Jackie Indrisano shared the phrases she considers "a cop-out used by individuals resistant to progress and not interested in listening."

[02:24] - Jackie discusses her aversion to cancel culture, advocates for alternative approaches to resolving conflicts and disagreements, and emphasizes the importance of freeing yourself from societal expectations.

[03:55] - The other phrase that Jackie mentioned that was a common thread for many guests, including Episode 46 with Matt Sawyer

[04:44] - Switching gears, in Episode 59, Arielle Nissenblatt challenges the common stereotype about podcasts.

[05:12] - Challenging the idea of "fake it till you make it" in the business world. In Episode 64, Wil Reynolds shares that his authenticity and transparency are his whole shtick because he's super honest about his wins and losses.

[6:20] - In Episode 66, Judi Fox talked about something that may be considered the exact opposite of the “fake it till you make it” syndrome.

[6:28] - We're going to close this little loop about public perception, going back to Episode 56 with Ronnell Richards, who talks about his pet peeve, about the public's perception of a specific group of professionals.

[08:44] - In Episode 51, Tonya Montella talks about an expression we all hear so regularly that we’ve stopped paying attention to it.

[09:26] -In Episode 50, Zenica Chatman shared some corporate life commonalities that shouldn't be so common.

[10:37] - In Episode 52, Jim Young tackled one that is, a relatively common corporate buzzword that's turned it from something positive until it's now actually harmful.

[11:37] - Sometimes, when you think about the true implications of certain buzzwords, you begin to wonder if we really need less of that, like this one in Episode 44 with Cody Hall.

[12:25] - Setting people up for the impossible, listen in to Episode 55, Christina Wallace, as she shares the corporate buzzword leading to a lot of burnout.

[14:08] - The truth about the Metaverse, from Cindy Gallop in Episode 58.

[15:31] - Sometimes it starts with the buzzword, but then it goes much deeper, as with the

insights provided by Wayne Markman in Episode 53.

[17:07] - Do we really need ALL the references to "hustle culture"? Let's hear what Erin Sharoni shares in Episode 48.

[19:09] - We’re obsessed with startups! Listen in for more on that with Laura Cesaro in Episode 60.

[21:00] - So, what should founders focus on? And what are most focused on instead? Here are Jon Darbyshire in Episode 47 and Francesca Gargaglia in Episode 65 with more.

[23:02] - In Episode 61, Chris Lynch, the punk rock venture capitalist, criticizes corporate buzzwords, champions authenticity, and calls for a platform that fosters independent ideas and genuine connections to counteract prevailing influences.

[29:14] - Dino shares that his choice to end part one with Chris's Answers was deliberate and what we can learn when showcasing the profound insights that emerge when guests reflect on a seemingly light-hearted question about business jargon that annoys them.

[30:34] - If you enjoyed this episode, this is an invitation to listen to the older episodes you may have missed, share them with friends, and don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss any future episodes.

Contact Dino at: dino@al4ep.com

Information:

al4ep.com or authenticleadershipforeverydaypeople.com

Dino on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/dinocattaneo

Podcast Instagram – @al4edp

Podcast Twitter – @al4edp

Podcast Facebook: facebook.com/al4edp

Music

Wrecking Ball | Susan Cattaneo

Brave and Wild | Susan Cattaneo


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Today's episode is a special one. We're thrilled to bring you our third annual "Business Jargon that Drives Us Crazy" show but with a delightful twist. In the past, we dedicated a single episode to showcase the answers to my favorite question of the podcast: "What is the business cliche or jargon that drives you crazy?" However, with our weekly show, we now have more insightful responses to share.

In honor of the Memorial Day holiday, we present you with part one, featuring the thought-provoking answers from July to December 2022. Make sure to mark your calendars because, on July 4, we'll release part two, highlighting the first six months of 2023. And remember, you can always find these insightful answers at the end of every one of our episodes. Enjoy!

KEY TAKEAWAYS

[00:20] - Kim Driscoll made history as the first woman elected as governor in Massachusetts. She was on Episode 49 before the primaries and shared the business cliché you heard in the clip that annoys her.

[01:08] Today, we're doing a special episode featuring my favorite question of the podcast, the business jargon that annoys people.

[02:06] - In Episode 57, Jackie Indrisano shared the phrases she considers "a cop-out used by individuals resistant to progress and not interested in listening."

[02:24] - Jackie discusses her aversion to cancel culture, advocates for alternative approaches to resolving conflicts and disagreements, and emphasizes the importance of freeing yourself from societal expectations.

[03:55] - The other phrase that Jackie mentioned that was a common thread for many guests, including Episode 46 with Matt Sawyer

[04:44] - Switching gears, in Episode 59, Arielle Nissenblatt challenges the common stereotype about podcasts.

[05:12] - Challenging the idea of "fake it till you make it" in the business world. In Episode 64, Wil Reynolds shares that his authenticity and transparency are his whole shtick because he's super honest about his wins and losses.

[6:20] - In Episode 66, Judi Fox talked about something that may be considered the exact opposite of the “fake it till you make it” syndrome.

[6:28] - We're going to close this little loop about public perception, going back to Episode 56 with Ronnell Richards, who talks about his pet peeve, about the public's perception of a specific group of professionals.

[08:44] - In Episode 51, Tonya Montella talks about an expression we all hear so regularly that we’ve stopped paying attention to it.

[09:26] -In Episode 50, Zenica Chatman shared some corporate life commonalities that shouldn't be so common.

[10:37] - In Episode 52, Jim Young tackled one that is, a relatively common corporate buzzword that's turned it from something positive until it's now actually harmful.

[11:37] - Sometimes, when you think about the true implications of certain buzzwords, you begin to wonder if we really need less of that, like this one in Episode 44 with Cody Hall.

[12:25] - Setting people up for the impossible, listen in to Episode 55, Christina Wallace, as she shares the corporate buzzword leading to a lot of burnout.

[14:08] - The truth about the Metaverse, from Cindy Gallop in Episode 58.

[15:31] - Sometimes it starts with the buzzword, but then it goes much deeper, as with the

insights provided by Wayne Markman in Episode 53.

[17:07] - Do we really need ALL the references to "hustle culture"? Let's hear what Erin Sharoni shares in Episode 48.

[19:09] - We’re obsessed with startups! Listen in for more on that with Laura Cesaro in Episode 60.

[21:00] - So, what should founders focus on? And what are most focused on instead? Here are Jon Darbyshire in Episode 47 and Francesca Gargaglia in Episode 65 with more.

[23:02] - In Episode 61, Chris Lynch, the punk rock venture capitalist, criticizes corporate buzzwords, champions authenticity, and calls for a platform that fosters independent ideas and genuine connections to counteract prevailing influences.

[29:14] - Dino shares that his choice to end part one with Chris's Answers was deliberate and what we can learn when showcasing the profound insights that emerge when guests reflect on a seemingly light-hearted question about business jargon that annoys them.

[30:34] - If you enjoyed this episode, this is an invitation to listen to the older episodes you may have missed, share them with friends, and don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss any future episodes.

Contact Dino at: dino@al4ep.com

Information:

al4ep.com or authenticleadershipforeverydaypeople.com

Dino on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/dinocattaneo

Podcast Instagram – @al4edp

Podcast Twitter – @al4edp

Podcast Facebook: facebook.com/al4edp

Music

Wrecking Ball | Susan Cattaneo

Brave and Wild | Susan Cattaneo


This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis:
Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
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