Episodes
Working from home wasn’t always as prevalent as it is now. Today, I’m joined by Dr. Frieda Wiley and we discuss the ins and outs of working outside of a traditional office. Whether you’re a work-from-home veteran or you’re new to the experience, this episode has something to help you thrive and, hopefully, feel understood. Dr. Frieda is a licensed pharmacist-turned-freelance medical writer, consultant, and entrepreneur who has worked from home for more than a decade. Her personal struggles...
Published 11/29/22
Published 11/29/22
We’ve all heard phrases like “change your mindset, change your life,” but if you’ve tried it you know it’s easier said than done. Today, I’m joined by Christina Langdon, Founder & CEO of Christina Langdon High Performance Coaching & Consulting. Together, we discuss the power of changing your mindset, and Christina shares some of her favorite best practices.   Christina is a passionate entrepreneur, mentor, and coach. After 30 years running sales and marketing teams at big-name media...
Published 11/22/22
Not everyone knows exactly what career they want. For many, it’s a journey of scrappiness and learning as you go. This week, I’m joined by Yaniv Rivlin, the founding CEO of Bird, an e-scooter ride share service. He is also the best selling author of Life as a Startup. In this conversation, we explore– Building the portfolio of life How ghostwriting my be cheaper than therapy Outsourcing your weaknesses and playing to your strengths Finding balance and management between the “weeds” and the...
Published 11/15/22
Manifesting isn’t always a magical, stylish experience. Sometimes, it’s as simple as showing up as your authentic self and screaming into the void in your bathrobe.  Today, I’m joined by TikTok and Instagram favorite, Anna Przybylski. She is a well-loved content creator who helps people be kinder to themselves, deal with burnout, and be the directors of chaos in their lives. Join in to hear us discuss: Managing guilt around productivity and delegation Emotional barriers as a generational...
Published 11/08/22
Looks Like Work is back! In this solo episode, Chedva offers reflections on celebration & self-forgiveness, brings awareness to National Women’s Small Business month, and continues our conversation about anti-ambition.    She also explores:  Her history with ambition and proving herself to naysayers  Living for your children vs. living for your parents and ancestors  Hamilton and being “young, scrappy, and hungry” like your country  Critiquing the lie of “effortlessness”   If you enjoy...
Published 11/01/22
How do you celebrate big changes in your life? Olivia Howell is the CEO and Co-Founder of Fresh Starts Registry and March Lion Media. At Fresh Starts she helps people create registries for all their life milestones, not just weddings or having children.
Published 09/06/22
What do you do when you know what you want to do? This week I’m talking to sustainability consultant and founder Eliza Erskine about what work looks like for her.
Published 08/30/22
How does failure help us grow? And how does not knowing something make us even more experimental? This week I’m talking to people ops expert Lisa Zaythik about what work looks like for her.
Published 08/23/22
What does it mean to do less while following your passions? This week I’m talking to creative coach and workshop facilitator Anne Ditmeyer about what work looks like for her.
Published 08/16/22
Today’s episode is a little different than usual, because I’m getting personal and talking about suffering.
Published 07/19/22
How do you grow and challenge yourself without burning out? This week I’m in conversation with Efrat Dagan, the CEO and Founder of WorkAround, Strategic Talent Acquisition Services.
Published 07/12/22
This week we’ve got another Rooms & Words team member on the podcast! Madison T. Clark is a content writer and social media strategist and on this episode we talk about freelance work, burnout, and money.
Published 06/21/22
What’s your relationship with productivity? Are you working to grow at all costs or are you centering ease & joy in your day-to-day? Today I’ve invited Liron Lavi Turkenich back on the podcast to join me in conversation about our last episode with Jenny Blake and her book Free Time.
Published 06/14/22
I love Jenny Blake’s book Free Time so much that my entire team is reading it together and implementing the ideas. So, as you can imagine, I am thrilled to have Jenny on the podcast today!   Jenny Blake is an author and podcaster who helps entrepreneurs move from friction to flow through smarter systems, powered by Delightfully Tiny Teams. She is the author of Pivot and Free Time, which just came out in March.   In this episode, we talk about– The value of adding “founder time” to your...
Published 06/07/22
What does it mean to you to start from scratch? How often have you done it in your career or life? This week I’m talking to Osnat Benari. Osnat is a product strategist and builder and an active mentor for startups and young professionals. She is the founder of Web3 strategy & creative agency DragonsCanFly and the author of Starting from Scratch, a book about managing change and making smart career choices.   In this episode, we talk about— The three things you need to start from...
Published 05/31/22
This week I’m excited to welcome our Looks Like Work producer onto the podcast! Amelia Hruby is the founder of the feminist podcast studio Softer Sounds the host of Off the Grid podcast about leaving social media, and the editor of this show!   In this episode, we talk about— her intentional process for starting her business writing ourselves permission slips to “grow slow” creating flexible, shame-free boundaries with our work how radical generosity requires energetic sovereignty   This...
Published 05/24/22
How confident are you in your voice? In today’s episode, Hadar Shemesh joins us to share how she helps non-native English speakers raise their voice and cultivate permission to speak.
Published 05/17/22