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WorkLife with Adam Grant

TED

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You spend a quarter of your life at work. You should enjoy it! Organizational psychologist Adam Grant takes you inside the minds of some of the world’s most unusual professionals to discover the keys to a better work life. From learning how to love your rivals to harnessing the power of frustration, one thing’s for sure: You’ll never see your job the same way again. Produced in partnership with Transmitter Media.
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Solo Worklife Meditations

Coffeelike Media

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Our solo work life is exciting but also isolating. This time alone can amplify the negative chatter in our brain. I hope this project helps you (and me!) let go, connect and energize your solo work life experience. soloworklifemeditations.substack.com
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WorkLife Stories

WorkLife Stories

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Stories and expertise shared through interviews covering our core topics of families, wellbeing, careers, inclusion and workplace. WorkLife Central is a digital hub of expert-led content designed to support, inform and inspire professionals in their family life, work life and wellbeing. Delivered through Live Talks, instantly available On Demand Videos, and a Library of Articles and Podcasts, members of WorkLife Central have access to support, information and expertise provided by our hand-p ...
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The Worklife Coach Podcast

Leigha May

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Welcome to The Worklife Coach Podcast, hosted by Leigha May, Corporate HR Exec turned Leadership + Life coach. It’s time to step away from the Sunday Scaries, imposter syndrome, and burnout and into self-leadership, emotional intelligence, and intentionality so you can build a fulfilling and authentic work life.
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WorkLife at Home

Josh Freeman

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New to working from home? Managing a distributed team? Home-schooling your kids while trying to get something — anything — done? You’ve come to the right place. Join newbies and experts as we explore the tools, tips and techniques that will help you make the most of this new way of working. Welcome home.
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Unique and bold conversations that no one is willing to have about the real day in the life Sales Engineering experience. This podcast series will expose the untold truths, opportunities, and challenges Sales Engineers experience. We will protect the identities and voices by providing an open and safe place to discuss taboo topics. Topics - Working with Account Executives, Compensation, Splits, Managing Up, and Negotiations should be spicey and exciting.
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Leadership, business, balance, and personal effectiveness habits for better work and a better life. Liz Wootton of Human Nature Development is passionate about creating sustainable success in business, Her mission is make the world a better place for people in business, not by changing the world, but by guiding and supporting change for those people. We often assume that success requires hustle, sacrifice, and an element of the superhuman, but Liz reveals that truly sustainable success is ab ...
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Worklife Cafe

Sam Haggag & Mohammad Kashif

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Life is changing faster than ever before. Join Kashif and Sam to talk all things life and work and how to thrive in our connected world.The last few decades altered the way we live. The future of our work and lives is more uncertain than it has ever been. In this bi weekly podcast, we, Sam and Kashif from the global workforce solutions company ManpowerGroup, discuss contemporary worklife topics. We share our thoughts with you and drive dialogues to help you stay on track and maintain a more ...
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Synergize Worklife

Aishwarya Tata

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Welcome to 'Synergize Work life'. This is your host Aishwarya Tata, a passionate HR who focuses on people side of change. We all today are living a life of rainbow prism dispersing through different stages in our lives and our careers. When demand is high in one area but low in another, life and work can be more enjoyable and more fulfilling but when demands are high in both areas, we may become overstretched, stressed or dissatisfied. That's the time it's vital to find the right work-life s ...
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Being ghosted feels awful. But we can focus on the people we're working with instead of those who have disappeared. Perspective and focus are the tools in this meditation. The tools to help us move on from abandonment. 🪐 Let me know what stresses you out (so I can make an episode about it). https://forms.gle/TfDK1nEjDPb7no847 🤸🏽 YouTube channel: ht…
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Charan Ranganath is a psychologist and neuroscientist who has spent his career studying memory. His new book, Why We Remember, surveys the latest science on the subject and digs into the links between memory and identity. Charan and Adam discuss surprising evidence on why we remember, what we forget, and how learning new ideas happens.…
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As a political scientist and founder of Eurasia Group, Ian Bremmer helps business leaders, policymakers and the general public make sense of the world. He gives a stirring analysis of the current state of global affairs and explains what makes 2024 so complex. Ian and Adam discuss the cyclical nature of geopolitics, what’s different about today’s c…
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You may know will.i.am as the seven-time Grammy Award-winning singer, songwriter, producer, and frontman of The Black Eyed Peas. But his interests beyond music have also taken him down a surprising and creative path — from serving as the director of creative innovation at Intel, to becoming the first artist to stream a song from the surface of Mars…
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Cal Newport knows a thing or two about productivity: when he’s not teaching computer science at Georgetown, he’s writing for The New Yorker, hosting a podcast, or authoring New York Times bestsellers like Deep Work and Digital Minimalism. In his new book, Slow Productivity: The Lost Art of Accomplishment Without Burnout, Cal proposes that we trade …
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Sarah Edmondson escaped and blew the whistle against NXIVM, the cult masquerading as a “personal and professional development company.” With clarity and a surprising and wry sense of humor, Sarah shares her lessons about the dark sides of charisma. She and Adam discuss what makes groups a little (or a lot) culty, the telltale signs of manipulation,…
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We talk to Stonewall Changemaker of the Year 2022 Kayus Fernander about his career at Citi; his journey from being a private, young, black, gay junior within the bank, through to being an open, confident and active participant in and advocate of inclusion groups, initiatives and discussions. He talks about diversity groups, company culture, interse…
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We are what we do and how much we make, right? oh h*** no! We offer so much more value to the world than just the financial aspect of our projects. Let's dig into this! 🪐 Let me know what stresses you out (so I can make an episode about it). https://forms.gle/TfDK1nEjDPb7no847 🤸🏽 YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@SoloWorklifeMeditations 👀 H…
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Robin Arzón is the head instructor at Peloton and an ultramarathon runner, but she didn’t plan to make her career based on her athletic prowess. In this conversation with Adam, she talks about how she fell in love with running in adulthood and her radical career pivot from lawyer to renowned exercise instructor. They discuss what hustle culture get…
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Denise Hamilton is an inclusion strategist who works with organizations ranging from the UN to the WNBA. She is also the author of Indivisible: How to Forge our Differences into a Stronger Future. Denise and Adam discuss the pain of abandoning old stories, the value of revising long-held beliefs, and how to respond to the backlash against diversity…
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When we work alone, we have so much freedom. But there can also be an underlying sense of isolation and loneliness. There doesn't have to be. Let's dig into this. 🪐 Let me know what stresses you out (so I can make an episode about it). https://forms.gle/TfDK1nEjDPb7no847 🤸🏽 YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@SoloWorklifeMeditations 👀 Here's …
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Jared Cohen is a history buff with a career that boasts its own remarkable story. From the State Department to founding Jigsaw at Google to leading global affairs and innovation at Goldman Sachs, Jared has worked with the world’s top leaders to tackle humanity’s biggest problems. His work in international problem-solving also translates into a pass…
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Bob Sutton is an organizational psychologist and bestselling author. In this zesty conversation with Adam, Bob shares insights on how to overcome friction at work. The two also discuss steps for leaders to become better listeners, the surprising advantages of inconvenience, and why it’s better to be a boring leader than an a-hole boss. Bob’s latest…
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Are we really professional if we're in yoga pants all day? Can we meet our client's needs or are we faking it til we make it? These and more are all common imposter syndrome questions that float around us during our daily solo worklife. Let's quiet these down, shall we? 🪐 Let me know what stresses you out (so I can make an episode about it). https:…
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You don’t always decide what you feel, but you do own how you react to those feelings. In her bestselling book and TED Talk, Harvard Medical School psychologist Susan David examines the skills involved in emotional agility. She and Adam go deep on this topic, discussing the risks of judging and suppressing unwanted emotions — and effective techniqu…
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In this episode of WorkLife Stories, legal senior associate Rachel Dean tells us about her career so far, including how she started out and her move from private practice to an in-house role. She reveals the drivers for her decision to move, what she learnt from the experience and why she ultimately moved back to a law firm afterwards. She offers h…
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Emotions are like opinions — everyone has them. Thanks to the pioneering research of today’s guest, we know that it’s possible to transform our feelings by changing how we think and talk about them. Lisa Feldman Barrett is a psychologist and neuroscientist at Northeastern University and Harvard Medical School. In this episode, Lisa and Adam bust my…
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I'll move around once I've finished this task. But the tasks never end, right? We need to work on moving more. I'm not talking about exercise but playful, releasing body movements. These can be simple and quick but we need to get our brain ready for stopping work to do them. This episode is your permission slip to break away, oh so briefly, for muc…
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Jennifer Garner’s roles — from “13 Going on 30” to “Juno” to “Alias” — often center strong women who know how to achieve great things. In a fun and surprising live conversation, Jennifer chats with Adam about his latest book, “Hidden Potential.” They dive into the most eye-opening findings in Adam’s research and the unexpected factors that build ch…
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As a clinical psychologist, Becky Kennedy works with parents to raise good kids. She’s best known as Dr. Becky on Instagram, and has been called the "Millennial parenting whisperer" for good reason. Becky and Adam challenge the widespread belief that it’s a parent’s job to make their children happy, talk candidly about the surprisingly difficult ta…
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Most people dread their work but we’re different. We enjoy what we’re doing. And that can feel weird. There can also be a hesitation that comes from this vulnerable feeling. Just like falling in love, letting yourself enjoy your work now IS a vulnerable state. This meditation focuses on sinking into this love and letting go of the pre-stress of wha…
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Daniel Kahneman is a Nobel Prize winner who transformed our understanding of the biases that cloud our thinking. In this conversation, he and Adam explore when to trust our intuition and when to second-guess it. Danny explains how he finds joy in being wrong, spells out steps to smarter interviewing, and reveals how he—the master decoder of decisio…
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I’m a bit of a control freak. Can you relate? I bet you can. Like any trait, it has advantages and disadvantages. What’s important is balance, right? That’s what we’re focusing on in the above meditation. 🪐Contact me if there’s a particular solo work life stressor you’d like me to work into a meditation. https://www.stephfuccio.com/contact.html 🪐 L…
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“The search for knowledge is not nourished by certainty. It is nourished by a radical absence of certainty.” Carlo Rovelli Let’s relax into uncertainty with this brief meditation. Contact me if there’s a particular solo work life stressor you’d like me to work into a meditation. Steph 🪐 Let me know what stresses you out (so I can make an episode ab…
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Maurice Ashley is a trailblazing chess grandmaster — the first African-American player to claim that prestigious title. He’s also a chess coaching legend, as spotlighted in Adam's new book, “Hidden Potential.” Adam and Maurice discuss the lessons from losing, the benefits of respecting your opponents, and what drives a winning strategy in chess and…
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My solopreneur workdays can get stressful so I turn to meditations to let go. But I couldn't find a meditation that focused on solo work issues. So I'm making one. I hope this podcast helps you take breaks in your solo work day. 🪐 Let me know what stresses you out (so I can make an episode about it). https://forms.gle/TfDK1nEjDPb7no847 🤸🏽 YouTube c…
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If you think of the arts as entertainment or luxury, Susan Magsamen and Ivy Ross might ask you to reconsider. The authors of the New York Times bestseller “Your Brain on Art” argue that engaging with music, craft projects, and museums can transform our lives in unexpected ways. Susan, Ivy, and Adam delve into the fascinating science of neuroaesthet…
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Elliot Aronson is one of the preeminent psychologists of the 20th century — his mentors were Abraham Maslow and Leon Festinger, and his award-winning psychology textbooks are seminal even for non-psychologists. Adam asks Elliot about his pioneering work on making mistakes and cognitive dissonance, or the discomfort we feel when we realize that our …
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We usually wear our thickest armor at work, and Brené Brown has blazed the trail of teaching us why and how to shed it. In this conversation, Adam and Brené unpack the power of showing vulnerability at work — and explore how much is too much. Learn when and where to set boundaries, find out how to get more comfortable with being uncomfortable, and …
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Poet and author Maggie Smith isn’t sure where she falls on the spectrum from optimism to pessimism. But her viral poem “Good Bones” and her bestselling books have inspired countless readers with profound insights on the messiness of being human. In this episode, Maggie and Adam discuss strategies for handling complex emotions, sustaining hope while…
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Rainn Wilson was a late bloomer: he landed the role of Dwight Schrute on “The Office” after over a decade of struggling as an actor. But success didn’t solve all of his problems — and it even created some new ones. In this live conversation for the Authors@Wharton series, Adam asks Rainn about his unlikely journey to stardom and how it led him into…
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