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This Is Woman's Work with Nicole Kalil
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Together, we're redefining what it means, looks and feels like, to be doing "woman's work" in the world today.
From boardrooms to studios, kitchens to coding dens, we explore the multifaceted experiences of today's women, confirming that the new definition of "woman's work" is whatever feels authentic, true, and right for you.
We're shedding expectations, setting aside the "shoulds", giving our finger to the "supposed tos". We're torching the old playbook and writing our own rules.
Who runs the world? You decide.
Because that is Woman's Work.
Learn more at nicolekalil.com
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Being “powerful” and being “likeable” aren’t opposites — they’re a killer combo when we stop contorting ourselves into someone else’s definition. In this episode, we get tactical about communicating with influence and warmth, minus the people-pleasing or performative toughness.
Our guest today, Dr. Kate Mason, PhD, is an executive communications coach and former Silicon Valley operator who helps women leaders at companies like Google, Netflix, Uber, and Microsoft communicate with influence and ease. A world-champion debater, she’s the author of Powerfully Likeable—a smart, funny field guide for navigating credibility, warmth, and authority without playing small or playing a part. Kim Scott (author of Radical Candor) calls it “compelling, compassionate, and funny,” which tracks.
We cover:
Ditching the fake either/or: what “powerfully likeable” looks and feels like (for you), and how to build from what already works in your communication.
Finding your calm, “unruffled” baseline so you can lead the room instead of reacting to it — especially when emotions are high.
The downside of over-preparation (hello, rigidity) and how to use Kate’s lightweight prep approach so we stay flexible and persuasive.
Fight / flight / freeze / fawn at work — how to spot your threat response, interrupt it in real time, and re-engage with credibility.
Practical scripts and moves to de-escalate, ask for what we need without apology, and buy time when our “fight” response wants the mic.
Debate lessons that actually help at work: choose the win you need today, get curious for better data, and frame the shared goal so you’re on the same side of the problem.
“Imposing syndrome” (being afraid to ask) vs. imposter syndrome — and tiny language shifts that stop us from undercutting ourselves.
We also nerd out on authenticity without the buzzword BS and how to integrate our sharpest strengths with our actual personality.
Thank you to our sponsors!
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Connect with Kate:
Website: www.katemason.co
Book: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/745694/powerfully-likeable-by-kate-mason-phd/
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When a powerful man says, “She’s not my type,” and a jury (actually, multiple juries) finds that man liable for sexual abuse and defamation, that’s not just a headline — that’s a masterclass in what it takes for a woman to be believed in America.
In this episode, writer, journalist, and Not My Type: One Woman vs. a President author E. Jean Carroll joins Nicole to talk about truth, power, paperclips, and what actually happens when you drag a president into court and win. Twice.
We talk about the facts, the stories we build around those facts, and why so many people will twist themselves into a pretzel to excuse powerful men while shredding women who speak up.
We get into:
What actually happened in court — beyond the headlines, hot takes, and Twitter warriors
How clothes became her armor and why what she wore in court mattered more than you’d think
The “not my type” moment, the infamous deposition photo, and how Trump accidentally proved his own lie
Why her sexual history was dragged into the trial — and how she took back that narrative with joy
Trauma responses, laughter in the dressing room, and why “if you didn’t scream it doesn’t count” is garbage
How mock juries forced her legal team to reckon with ageism, beauty standards, and who we think is “believable”
What she plans to do with the tens of millions awarded in damages — and why giving it away is part of her resistance strategy
The big questions this case raises: What does a woman have to do to be believed? And what does a powerful man have to do to be held accountable?
Because this isn’t just E. Jean Carroll’s story. It’s a mirror held up to how we treat women, power, and truth — and a reminder that one 80-something woman can still change the story for all of us.
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Connect with E Jean:
Book: https://static.macmillan.com/static/smp/not-my-type-9781250381682/
Substack: https://ejeancarroll.substack.com/
IG: https://www.instagram.com/ejeancarroll1/
X: https://x.com/ejeancarroll?lang=en
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Running a small business feels like jumping out of a plane and building the parachute on the way down… all while managing a team, cash flow, and our kid’s snack schedule. In this LIVE episode at the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses Summit, I sit down with three women who prove that entrepreneurship isn’t just about revenue and hiring — it’s about who you become while you’re building.
You’ll hear from:
Natalie Kaddas - CEO of Kaddas Enterprises and respected community and business leader who serves on the San Francisco Federal Reserve Board and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Natalie talks about:
Using her seat at powerful tables to make sure small business voices are heard, even when those business owners can’t be in the room.
How the 10KSB program helped her dream bigger, pivot, and grow from survival mode into strategic leadership.
Why confidence is built like a muscle: through showing up, practicing, and doing it scared instead of waiting to “feel ready.”
Tessa Arneson - Co-founder of Maven District, where a pilates studio has evolved into a vibrant, women-powered real estate and community hub where 75% of the businesses are women-owned. Tessa is on a mission to help women lead with their whole selves — with love and curiosity — without burning out in the process.
In this conversation, Tessa pulls back the curtain on:
Why she doesn’t believe you can “do it all” and why the grind-24/7, “sleep-when-you’re-dead” hustle culture is a fast track to mental and physical collapse — especially for women.
Her non-negotiable rituals for staying well while running a business
How her business partner, Rocky, taught their team to use top 3 daily priorities
Her advice to women who want to start a business but are scared
Perlla Deluca - Owner & CEO of Southeast Constructors and founder of the Pink Hard Hat Foundation, Perlla is an immigrant woman thriving in construction — and building a movement for women and people of color in the trades.
In this episode, she shares:
How the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses program helped her learn financials and leverage, leading her to eventually open a school and foundation — all powered by access to capital and the belief that she could do more.
How she refuses to let negativity live rent-free in her mind, using gratitude and mindset as daily practices, especially when things are hard.
Why success, for her, is measured in people and growth, not money — and why she’s more excited about her students buying homes than she is about her own wins.
A big thank-you to Goldman Sachs for the work they’re doing through the 10,000 Small Businesses program — a $750 million commitment helping entrepreneurs across the U.S. grow, hire, and lead through education, support, and access to capital. If you’re ready to grow your own business, you can learn more and apply at gs.com/10ksb Link:https://www.goldmansachs.com/community-impact/10000-small-businesses/us
Thank you to our sponsors!
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Black Friday has come early at Cozy Earth! Right now, you can stack my code WOMANSWORK on top of their sitewide sale — giving you up to 40% off in savings.
Connect with today’s guests:
Natalie Kaddas:
Website: http://www.kaddas.com/
LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/natalie-kaddas-5610184/
Perlla Deluca:
Website: https://www.thepinkhardhat.org/
Iowa School of Construction: https://www.iowaschoolofconstruction.com/
LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perlla-deluca-b00722114
Tessa Arneson:
Website: https://mavenslc.com/
Join The Community: https://stan.store/mavencommunity
IG: https://www.instagram.com/maven.community/
LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tessa-arneson-b3b41316/
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In this episode we call BS on the “you’re not enough / who do you think you are?” soundtrack and dig into self-deception—the sneaky brain patterns that distort our reality and keep us looping the same results. Our guest, Bizzie Gold, creator of Break Method and author of Your Brain Is a Filthy Liar, shows us how to spot the lies, map our patterns, and rewire for freedom.
Known for her no-BS approach to personal development, Bizzie has spent over a decade helping thousands of people and organizations identify the subconscious patterns running the show. Her data-driven, neuroscience-based system has been featured in major media outlets and is transforming how we think about mental health, leadership, and self-growth.
We cover:
Positive vs. negative self-deception—when your brain either minimizes risk (“I got this”) or magnifies it (“why try, it’ll fail anyway”).
The Brain Pattern Spectrum—why some of us skew hyper-independent and others codependent, and how both can spiral without awareness.
Perception of reality ≠ reality—how your “neurocognitive funnel” colors emotions, choices, and behavior on autopilot.
Childhood inputs > dramatic anecdotes—how small, repetitive cues (not just Big-T trauma) program lifelong patterns.
“Center with range”—why the goal isn’t becoming a new person; it’s regaining balance and flexibility so you can lead, love, and live without self-sabotage.
Real-world application—how mapping your pattern can improve team dynamics and performance, not just your inner peace. You can take Bizzie’s brain pattern mapping diagnostic via her site.
Ultimately, this episode is a masterclass in breaking your brain’s bad habits—because when you understand your wiring, you can finally stop running old programs and start living with clarity, confidence, and choice.
Thank you to our sponsors!
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Visit beducate.me/womanswork69 and use code womanswork69 for 65% off the annual pass.
Black Friday has come early at Cozy Earth! Right now, you can stack my code WOMANSWORK on top of their sitewide sale — giving you up to 40% off in savings.
Connect with Bizzie:
Website: https://bizziegold.com/bg-welcome
Book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1967424292
IG: https://www.instagram.com/bizziegold/
LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bizziegold/
X: https://x.com/bizziegold
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@BizzieGoldOfficial
Break Method: https://breakmethod.com/
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We’re done pretending intuition is “woo.” In this lively, challenging conversation with Laura Day—New York Times bestselling author, intuitive consultant to billion-dollar companies, and the no-nonsense brain behind Practical Intuition and The Prism—we dig into how to train your intuition like a skill, use it alongside logic, and make small changes that create big shifts. Laura shares how to set one clear goal, document synchronicities (not just “pay attention”), and spot the difference between feeling and actual intuitive data so we stop overthinking and start moving. (Yes, we’re talking goal files, tiny experiments, and “no new damage.”)
We cover:
Why intuition is actionable intel, not vibes—and how to work with it without giving away your power
A dead-simple training plan: set the goal, make the tiniest safe change, document, repeat
“Feeling” vs. intuition (and why your body’s history can hijack your reads)
The Prism’s “ego centers” and where you tend to get stuck (hello, over-intellectualizing)
Micro-resets when you’re spinning: ask “What do I need right now?” and file it to your goal
Because when you stop second-guessing and start listening to your own internal data, you realize the roadmap you’ve been searching for was inside you all along—just waiting for you to trust it enough to follow.
Thank you to our sponsors!
Get 20% off your first order at curehydration.com/WOMANSWORK with code WOMANSWORK — and if you get a post-purchase survey, mention you heard about Cure here to help support the show!
Visit beducate.me/womanswork69 and use code womanswork69 for 65% off the annual pass.
Black Friday has come early at Cozy Earth! Right now, you can stack my code WOMANSWORK on top of their sitewide sale — giving you up to 40% off in savings.
Connect with Laura:
Website: https://lauraday.com/
IG: https://www.instagram.com/lauradayintuit/?hl=en
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Caregiving is not an easy thing. It’s paperwork, passwords, POAs, and the courage to say the hard things before the crisis hits. In this episode, we get real about the emotional and financial marathon of caring for aging parents, why women disproportionately shoulder the load, and exactly what to do now so your future self isn’t rage-crying in probate court.
Our guest, Beth Pinsker—MarketWatch financial-planning columnist, CFP®, and author of My Mother’s Money: A Guide to Financial Caregiving—walks us through the must-have documents, the family conversations that actually prevent sibling warfare, and how to set boundaries when love meets logistics. (Yes, you can be loving and say “nope, that won’t work.”)
We cover:
The caregiving reality check: why daughters so often become default CFOs of aging parents (and what to do about it).
The legal minimums: power of attorney, healthcare proxy, will vs. trust, and when each one matters.
Costly myths to ditch: “We’ll figure it out later,” “It’ll be obvious who does what,” and “We don’t need it in writing.”
Crisis-proofing your finances: automation, a single “pay-from” account, and creating a breadcrumb trail someone else can actually follow.
End-of-life wishes: how to handle DNR/DNI and hospice decisions without guilt (clarity > chaos).
If you’re the money person: how to leave a map your family can use (and if you’re not the money person, how to get up to speed—without becoming the household bookkeeper).
Because love isn’t just casseroles and hand-holding; sometimes it’s signatures, spreadsheets, and setting your people up to survive the hardest days with clarity and dignity.
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Connect with Beth:
Website: https://bethpinsker.com/
IG: https://www.instagram.com/bethpinsker_ny
LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bpinsker
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We’re talking about reproductive freedom — history, facts, nuance, and feelings. Rebecca Grant — journalist and author of Birth and Access: Inside the Abortion Underground and the Sixty-Year Battle for Reproductive Freedom — breaks down how we got here (pre-Roe to post-Dobbs), what “the abortion underground” actually means today, and why medication abortion has completely reshaped access and agency. We wade into myths (nope, bans don’t end abortion), maternal health reality, and the hard-to-hold truth that multiple truths can coexist — while still standing firm that choice is the point. Our stance? You are the decider. Full stop. (Also, rage-posting is not a strategy. Not sorry.)
What we cover:
A clear timeline from TRAP laws to Dobbs — and the movements before Roe that built today’s playbook.
What “abortion underground” includes now (from shield-law telemedicine to community networks) and what’s legal vs. scare-tactic theater.
Why medication abortion changed the game — and why clinics and trained providers still absolutely matter.
Maternal health in America (it’s not pretty) and how bans ripple into care for everyone who can become pregnant.
Myth-busting: who actually has abortions, safety data, and why “my choice ≠ everyone’s choice” is the adult take.
Together, these insights remind us that reproductive freedom isn’t a political talking point — it’s the foundation of equality, autonomy, and what it truly means to define woman’s work on our own terms.
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Connect with Rebecca:
Website: https://rebeccaggrant.com/
Book: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Access/Rebecca-Grant/9781668053249
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We’re talking real-deal confidence—the kind you build while you’re ugly-crying in your car between school drop-off and a board meeting. In this conversation with media pro and author Lynn Smith, we dig into the messy intersection of courage and confidence, why perfectionism and your “brain bully” are killing your clarity, and how to model bravery for your kids (and, TBH, for yourself). Spoiler: brave isn’t something you are; it’s something you do. We get into naming the inner critic, reframing fear, and choosing the next right step—even when quitting is actually the bravest move. Oh, and Lynn wrote the children’s book on this: Just Keep Going—for kids and the grown-ups who love them.
What we cover:
The fear loop CEOs and six-year-olds share—and how to break it
“Brain bully” vs. inner knowing: name it, reframe it, tell it to sit down
Perfectionism, imposter syndrome, and the confidence–courage flywheel
When to keep going…and when letting go is the most courageous choice
Raising confident kids by modeling it (not lecturing it)
Simple body-based resets for big feelings (yours and theirs)
Because whether you’re running a company or raising tiny humans, confidence isn’t about never feeling fear — it’s about learning to move with it, breathe through it, and just keep going.
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Connect with Lynn:
Website: https://www.lynnsmith.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com
Book: https://www.lynnsmith.com/author?utm_source=chatgpt.com
Lynn’s Confidence Quiz: https://www.lynnsmith.com/quiz
Nicole’s Confidence Derailer Quiz: https://nicolekalil.com/confidencequiz
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We spend a ridiculous amount of our lives at work—so why do so many people hate it? In this conversation, we go straight at the big question: how do we actually make work good? Together with Moe Carrick, culture architect, work futurist, and author of When Work Is Good, we unpack the seven human needs of work (connection, safety, contribution, growth, fair pay… the whole lineup), why “throw money at it” is a terrible engagement strategy, and what leaders and employees can both do—today—to create workplaces fit for human life. We also talk psychological safety, reality-checking pay perceptions, modeling the behavior we demand, and why exquisite self-care is a productivity tool, not a perk.
What you’ll learn (and probably text to your boss 😉):
The seven core needs we all have at work—and how to meet them without turning into a ping-pong table startup cliché.
Why profit vs. people is a fake fight (and why “prove the ROI” thinking keeps leaders stuck).
The employee side of the deal: recognizing choice, asking (clearly, and more than once) for what we need, and pressure-testing reality.
How to lead like a human (not a hero) and build cultures where ideas beat ego and safety fuels innovation.
A deceptively simple self-care framework for when work gets… extra, so we can keep performing without torching our nervous systems.
Because at the end of the day, if your workplace isn’t fueling growth, connection, and purpose, it’s not just bad business—it’s a soul-sucking waste of human potential, and we deserve so much better.
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Connect with Moe:
Website: www.moementum.com
Book: https://moementum.com/when-work-is-good/?utm_source=chatgpt.com
Free Offering: https://moementum.com/people-culture-pulse-check/.
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Most of us were taught to color inside the lines, follow the rules, and get a gold star for staying tidy. Cas Holman has spent her career blowing that up — and thank god. She designs tools, not toys, to spark creativity, collaboration, and imagination. (If you’ve watched Abstract: The Art of Design on Netflix, yep, she’s the genius behind the episode that made you want to ditch your to-do list and build something weird and wonderful instead.)
In this episode, we dive into what happens when we stop obsessing over “right answers” and start embracing curiosity, creativity, and — yes — play. Cas challenges the way we think about learning, design, and work itself. Because what if the secret to solving our biggest grown-up problems is to think a little more like kids?
We explore:
Why play isn’t just for children (and why adults need it desperately)
The danger of over-engineering creativity out of education and work
How designing for possibility creates stronger leaders, teams, and ideas
What Cas learned from creating Rigamajig, and why it’s so damn powerful
Why fun and freedom are the real productivity hacks
Because when we make more space for play, we make more space for brilliance.
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Connect with Cas:
Website: https://casholman.com/
Book: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/736596/playful-by-cas-holman-with-lydia-denworth/
IG: https://www.instagram.com/casholman/Rigamajig
LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cas-holman-7b9baa5/
Abstract: The Art of Design (Season 2, Episode 4, The Art of Play): https://www.netflix.com/title/80057883
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We’re taking out the mental garbage — the “you’re not enough / you’re too much / who the hell do you think you are?” soundtrack — and swapping it for inner wisdom that actually serves us. Our guest, Megan Dalla-Camina, bestselling author and founder of Women Rising, breaks down 13 inner-critic archetypes and gives us a simple 3-step system to catch the story, question it, and reframe it so we can move — with clarity — toward what we actually want.
She’s the author of books including Simple Soulful Sacred, which brings leadership and spirituality together to offer practical, soulful pathways to help women rise into their power and awaken their inner wisdom.
We also dig into how patriarchy scripts so many of these voices, why “taming” beats “silencing,” and what it looks like to let your critic ride in the car… but never drive.
We Cover
Why naming your inner-critic archetype gives you leverage (language = power)
The light side and shadow side of traits like perfectionism (at what cost?)
The 3-step loop: Catch the story → “Is it true?” → Reframe
How stress and burnout reactivate old patterns — and how to get back to wise self-leadership
Moving from external validation to inner wisdom (aka you’re the decider)
Bottom line: you may not silence your head trash forever, but you can change the relationship, reclaim your power, and let your inner wisdom lead the way.
Connect with Megan:
Website: megandallacamina.com
Inner Critic Quiz (free): megandallacamina.com/innercriticquiz
Book: https://www.amazon.com/Simple-Soulful-Sacred-Megan-Dalla-Camina/dp/1401965873?utm_source=chatgpt.com
LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/megandallacamina/
IG: https://www.instagram.com/megandallacamina/
FB: https://www.facebook.com/megandallacamina/
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We’re done with performative “women supporting women” while the DMs and side-eyes tell a different story. This conversation gets real about ditching scarcity, gossip, and grown-ass mean girl behavior and replacing it with unapologetic ampleship—front-row friends who say your name in rooms you’re not in, transfer social capital, and clap loud enough for the world to hear.
Our guest, Erin Gallagher—the unapologetic powerhouse behind the Hype Women movement—is on a mission to end Mean Girl culture and build a global sisterhood of women who celebrate, amplify, and rise together. She’s the CEO & Founder of Hype Women, author of Hype Women: Breaking Free from Mean Girls, Patriarchy and Systems Silencing You, and host of the Hype Women podcast. Erin’s work is part social justice, part straight talk, and 100% revolution. She’s here to remind us that supporting other women isn’t a brand strategy—it’s a power move.
We dig into:
The difference between “support” and performative support (and how to spot the fake hype)
How to do an honest audit of your circle—and yourself—to see where Mean Girl energy might still be lurking. Why women are conditioned to compete and how to rewrite that programming
How to use your human, social, political, and financial capital to amplify other women (and yourself)
What to do when you’re faced with a grown-ass Mean Girl at work or online
Why real confidence starts with self-trust, boundaries, and giving up the illusion of “doing it all alone”
The internal work that makes external hype possible—because we can’t celebrate others if we’re still betraying ourselves
This one’s part pep talk, part wake-up call, and full-on invitation to step into your front-row era.
Connect with Erin:
Website: https://www.hypewomen.com/
Book: https://www.hypewomen.com/
IG: instagram.com/erin.gallag.her
FB: facebook.com/eringogallagher
LI: linkedin.com/in/erinfgallagher
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Let’s get something straight: sex isn’t the problem—control is. In this episode, we go there with award-winning journalist Carter Sherman, unpacking the “second coming” of the sexual revolution: why Gen Z is having less sex, how abstinence-only “education” and the internet are shaping desire (and anxiety), and what sexual conservatism vs. sexual progressivism actually looks like on campuses, in school boards, and in our bedrooms. We talk porn as an educator (for better and worse), the relationship recession behind the “sex recession,” consent, pleasure, labels, and—most importantly—how we each build a sex life that’s ours. If you’re tired of other people writing rules for your body and your choices, press play.
We reference Carter’s new book, The Second Coming: Sex and the Next Generation’s Fight Over Its Future and her reporting on Gen Z’s values-driven “revolution,” not just in headlines but in real life. For more on her work, check out the Guardian feature on Gen Z and the changing rules of sex.
We Cover
The internet as sex ed: community, confusion, and why nuance matters
Abstinence-only programs vs. reality (and risk)
Relationship recession > “sex recession” (what’s actually declining)
Sexual conservatism vs. sexual progressivism—who’s setting the rules and why
Pleasure, consent, and building a script that fits you, not Instagram
How to talk about sex (without dying of awkward) and fight back—locally
Because at the end of the day, this isn’t just a conversation about sex—it’s about agency, freedom, and reclaiming power over our own stories. And if there’s one thing this revolution makes clear, it’s that the most radical act might simply be choosing for yourself.
Connect with Carter:
Website: https://www.carter-sherman.com/
Book: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/The-Second-Coming/Carter-Sherman/9781668052457
IG: https://www.instagram.com/heyyymizcarter/?hl=en
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We’ve all had them — the micromanagers, the credit stealers, the screamers, the ones who treat “reply all at midnight” like a leadership strategy. Bad bosses are everywhere, but here’s the kicker: leadership is learned. Which means we can unlearn the toxic part and redefine how we lead.
In this episode, we sit down with Mita Mallick — Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestselling author of The Devil Emails at Midnight: What Good Leaders Can Learn From Bad Bosses, LinkedIn Top Voice, corporate changemaker, and fierce advocate for fixing broken workplaces. Together, we unpack why bad bosses are made (not born), how to spot when you’re slipping into toxic habits yourself, and what it takes to build the kind of leadership people actually want to follow.
We get into:
The real reasons people become bad bosses (hint: stress, modeling, and unhealed personal stuff)
Why micromanagement, fear, and time-hoarding are leadership red flags
How inclusion, credit-sharing, and genuine presence boost retention more than hoodies and free apps ever will
Practical ways to “manage up” when your boss is… less than inspiring
How to stop being that boss and start modeling the kind of leader you’d want to work for
Because nobody wants to be the horror story told at happy hour 10 years from now. Let’s do better.
Connect with Mita:
Book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1394316488
LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mita-mallick-2b165822
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We’re not dreaming about a finish line—we’re designing our next chapter. In this conversation with trailblazer Anne Chow (former CEO of AT&T Business, board director, author of Lead Bigger), we unpack “rewirement”: the smarter, saner, more sovereign way to approach life after (and beyond) traditional work.
What we get into:
The origin story of “rewirement” (engineer-brain meets real-life evolution)
How to reflect with brutal honesty: strengths, energy-giving work, environments you thrive in, and the ones you loathe
The unsexy (but essential) life needs: money, healthcare, caregiving, and lifestyle non-negotiables
Why your research + seed-planting should start before you exit (network while your platform is loud)
Building a portfolio life (boards, teaching, books, consulting, play) and letting serendipity do its thing
Identity shifts after big titles—how to navigate the “who am I without the logo?” wobble
Community > everything: social connection as a longevity strategy
Partner alignment: designing a shared vision (and yes, more time together can be… an adjustment)
The metrics that actually matter: joy and fulfillment (not just status and spreadsheets)
Retirement isn’t the end—it’s your next evolution. This is your permission slip to stop chasing finish lines and start rewiring for joy, fulfillment, and a life that actually feels like yours.
Connect with Anne:
Website: https://www.theannechow.com/
IG: https://www.instagram.com/theannechow/
X: https://x.com/TheAnneChow
LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/annehchow
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How many times have we spoken up, set a boundary, or asked for what we need, and immediately thought, “Am I being a b**ch?” That’s the head-trash of good girl conditioning talking, not reality. In this episode, women’s empowerment coach and novelist Megan Walrod helps us separate distortion from truth, spot body cues that signal self-abandonment vs. self-advocacy, and practice being what she calls a generative b**ch: fierce, values-aligned, and unapologetic.
We unpack scripts for setting boundaries without apology, how to reframe the inner critic (“Doubting Diva,” anyone?), and why it’s normal to sometimes under- or overshoot the mark. Plus, Megan shares her favorite embodiment practice—the infamous “F-You Walk”—to release suppressed emotion and reclaim your voice. We also dig into her debut novel, It’s Always Been Me, where the heroine saves herself (as it should be).
Because at the end of the day, being direct, self-respecting, and powerful isn’t bitchy—it’s integrity.
Connect with Megan:
Website: https://www.meganwalrod.com/
Substack: https://meganwalrod.substack.com/
FB: https://www.facebook.com/megan.walrod
IG: https://www.instagram.com/meganwalrod/
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@megan_walrod
Take the hidden power quiz: https://www.meganwalrod.com/quiz
Book: https://www.meganwalrod.com/book
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What if the fastest way to define who you are is to first declare who you’re not? In this episode, we connect with branding legend Laura Ries, bestselling author of The Strategic Enemy and chairwoman of Ries Global Consulting, to talk about why naming your “enemy” may just be the most powerful move you can make in business, branding, and life.
We dig into how the world’s most successful brands (think Skims, Bumble, and Dunkin’) built their loyal followings not by trying to be everything to everyone, but by drawing a clear line in the sand. Whether you’re launching a business, refining your leadership style, or just trying to live more authentically, this episode will help you stop playing small, ditch the toxic “fit in and please everyone” narrative, and start owning your brand — unapologetically.
Because standing out doesn’t come from being “better.” It comes from being boldly different.
Connect with Laura:
Website:https://strategicenemy.com/
LI: linkedin.com/in/lauraries/
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What if the smartest, bravest thing you could say wasn’t “I know” — but “tell me more”?
In this episode of This Is Woman’s Work, we sit down with Elizabeth Weingarten — journalist, applied behavioral scientist, and author of How to Fall in Love with Questions. Her career has spanned writing and research roles at The Atlantic, Slate, and The Think Tank New America, as well as leadership work in applied behavioral science. Elizabeth’s mission? To help us break free from the cult of certainty and rediscover the power of curiosity.
Her new book isn’t just philosophy — it’s a practical toolkit for navigating life’s biggest unknowns with courage and creativity. She shows us why asking better questions leads to better relationships, smarter decisions, and more meaningful leadership of self and others.
We dive into:
Why curiosity is a leadership superpower (and why it’s harder than it sounds)
The four elements of a powerful “questions practice”
How reframing your questions can transform relationships, careers, and confidence
The danger of outsourcing answers instead of trusting your inner wisdom
Back pocket questions you can use to connect more deeply — with yourself and others
Because sometimes the most world-changing thing you can say isn’t I know — it’s tell me more.
Connect with Elizabeth:
Website: www.elizabethweingarten.com
Book: https://www.harpercollins.com/products/how-to-fall-in-love-with-questions-elizabeth-weingarten?variant=42922801758242
Substack: https://timetravelforbeginners.substack.com/
LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabeth-weingarten/
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Trauma isn’t just about the big, obvious events. It’s not only about war vets, abusive relationships, or catastrophic loss. Trauma is the stuff our bodies never fully processed — the shock, fear, or helplessness that got stuck in our nervous systems. And here’s the kicker: it doesn’t live in the past. It lives in your biology, right now.
We’re joined by Dr. Aimie Apigian, double board-certified physician, addiction and preventative medicine expert, and author of The Biology of Trauma. With her background in biochemistry, public health, somatic experiencing, and trauma therapy, Dr. Aimie is uniquely qualified to help us understand how trauma gets stored in the body — and why we can’t just think our way out of it.
This is the kind of conversation that flips the script on “pushing through” and gives you permission to see that maybe your body isn’t betraying you — maybe it’s protecting you. And maybe the exhaustion, migraines, or that sense of stuckness aren’t a mindset problem at all. They’re trauma patterns.
Understanding this is not just science, it’s liberation.
Connect with Aimie:
Website: https://biologyoftrauma.com/
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Here’s the truth: Raising emotionally intelligent kids isn’t about making sure they say “please” and “thank you.” It’s about raising little humans who can actually handle big feelings, express themselves without melting down (well, most of the time), and build relationships that don’t implode at the first sign of conflict.
Emotional intelligence (EQ) is the underrated superpower that will serve your kids long after they’ve forgotten their multiplication tables. From playground drama to career success to healthy adult relationships, EQ is the thread that ties it all together. And while it doesn’t come with a manual (seriously, why don’t hospitals hand that out with the newborn onesie?), there are some universal truths every parent needs to know.
To help us break it down, we’re joined by Alyssa Blask Campbell. With years of experience teaching parents and kids how to build emotional awareness, resilience, and connection, Alyssa has made it her mission to help families thrive from the inside out. In this conversation, she shares practical strategies, science-backed insights, and the FACTS about what it really takes to raise kids who can navigate their emotions (instead of being ruled by them).
Because let’s be honest: you don’t just want your kids to be successful — you want them to be good humans. And that starts with emotional intelligence.
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