How Remote Work Is the Great Equalizer in the Workplace
Content
- A must listen for WFH!
- Online Interview Tips and Tricks, with April Malone, ep. 63
- Minimizing Office Storage While Maximizing Family Time, with Emily Langr, Ep. 86
- Great podcast, great host!
- WorkLife with Adam Grant
- high-school dropout to digital marketing expert, entrepreneur, and educator, ep. 14
- Back to the office? Back to the Dark Ages
Remote work encompasses a new era in the business world of job flexibility, autonomy, and personal growth. Telecommuters have more independence when it comes to balancing their work day and projects, making every remote worker their own boss in some way. Adam and Naresh are awesome hosts and I am learning a lot of great insights about the changing remote work economy and how to be more effective working from home. Host Deena McKay amplifies the voices of Black employees in the tech space, sharing stories of success and failure in an industry that underrepresents people of color.
Have you ever wondered exactly what goes into building a startup? Listen to Alex Blumberg and Lisa Chow to learn everything you need to know about the pitfalls and benefits of starting a business. This podcast dedicates an entire season, rather than just an episode, to the story behind one startup. In season one, Alex Blumberg talks about starting Gimlet Media, which is the provider of the podcast. Season three mixes up the format, with insights and intrigue from a few different companies in each episode. Outside The Valley — brought to you by Arc, a remote developer hiring platform.
A must listen for WFH!
However, according to the Pew Research Center, mothers overwhelmingly bore the biggest burden, with some saying they passed up on important projects that might have advanced their careers or left their jobs entirely. Women were also nearly twice as likely as men to feel they were viewed as less committed to their role and their company. Becoming https://remotemode.net/blog/8-remote-work-podcasts-to-check-out-if-you-wfh/ a leader in a unicorn tech startup might seem like #careergoals for many. Her Accounts features relatable conversations with women who work in tax and accounting. These conversations cover the challenges of working through the COVID-19 pandemic, navigating a traditionally male-dominated field and balancing life, work, and parenthood.
Building Remote Teams is one of the best podcasts for remote managers. The host Jevin shares numerous pieces of advice to deal with hybrid office models. And he focuses on how to stay productive while working from home. One of the main benefits of working remotely is the option to choose your own schedule and create your own habits as a part of your remote work day.
Online Interview Tips and Tricks, with April Malone, ep. 63
Business Insider recently compiled a list of major brands currently demanding a return to the office. Every single CEO and/or COO on the list was male — and very few belonged to any non-majority group. Slavery is a topic never far from our minds and The Guardian’s podcast takes an interesting approach to the history of the practice. Stolen photos of Janessa have made her the inadvertent face of a global romance catfishing operation and the podcast explores her reaction to the scheme as well as meeting people who have lost millions and had their hearts broken. In fact, it’s estimated that her image has been used on more than 100,000 social media accounts to scam unwitting marks.
Instead, third-year starting quarterback KJ Jefferson has thrown five touchdown passes with a 73.8 percent completion mark. Arkansas has scored 84 points in two games, but coach Sam Pittman insists the Razorbacks still have some work to do entering Saturday night’s home game against BYU in Fayetteville, Ark. To take care of this population, family members must often make the difficult choice of giving up work or paying for a costly facility. Today on the show, the rising cost of memory care in an aging population.