Work Appropriate

Inspired by her immensely popular newsletter, author Anne Helen Petersen turns her attention to the wild world of work in Work Appropriate. Featuring guest appearances by the smartest people Anne knows, the show delivers humorous but practical workplace advice for a range of listener questions. The problems may be limitless but so are the solutions!

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 48m. Bisher sind 54 Folge(n) erschienen. Dies ist ein wöchentlich erscheinender Podcast.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 1 day 17 hours 25 minutes

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Getting Unstuck with Josh Gondelman


Josh Gondelman, our first three-peat guest, joins host Anne Helen Petersen to answer questions from listeners who feel woefully, hopelessly stuck in their jobs.


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 August 30, 2023  53m
 
 

Making Internships Worthwhile with Alice Wilder


Of all the roles you can have at a workplace, "intern" is one of the most vulnerable. Alice Wilder, writer of the Starting Out newsletter, joins host Anne Helen Petersen to answer listeners' questions about how to get taken seriously as an intern, how to justify paying interns when you think they don't add much to the company's bottom line, and how to make an internship program worth everyone's time.


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 August 23, 2023  38m
 
 

My Industry is Failing: Tech Edition with Ifeoma Ozoma


Ifeoma Ozoma joins host Anne Helen Petersen for a much-requested episode about the trials and tribulations workers face in the tech industry. From overwork to the nebulous "culture fit," we answer listeners' questions about when the start-up hustle is no longer worth it.


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 August 16, 2023  57m
 
 

Whiteness at Work with Garrett Bucks


Garrett Bucks, writer of The White Pages and founder of The Barnraisers Project, joins host Anne Helen Petersen to answer questions from white listeners struggling with issues of allyship at work.


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 August 9, 2023  52m
 
 

Grief at Work with Dina Gachman


As the saying goes, death is a part of life. So why are workplaces so ill-equipped to provide employees with compassionate and expansive bereavement leave? Dina Gachman, author of So Sorry For Your Loss, joins host Anne Helen Petersen to answer listeners' questions about dealing with grief at work.


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 August 2, 2023  48m
 
 

Making Caring Professions Sustainable with Dena Simmons


What do you do when your job is burning you out, but you can't really *care less* about it? When children need teachers and vulnerable populations need social workers and hospitals need nurses-- how can you walk away? Dena Simmons, founder of LiberatED, joins host Anne Helen Petersen to answer listeners' questions about how to make caring professions more sustainable.


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 July 26, 2023  50m
 
 

Sneak Peek: Mobility, a novel by Lydia Kiesling


A sneak peek of the first book from Crooked Media Reads, Mobility, by Lydia Kiesling. Mobility is a gripping coming-of-age story about navigating a world of corporate greed that's both laugh-out-loud funny and politically incisive. The novel tracks themes of class, power, politics, and desire throughout the life of its compelling main character, Bunny Glenn...


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 July 20, 2023  12m
 
 

Big Working Parent Questions with Lydia Kiesling


Lydia Kiesling, author of Mobility, joins host Anne Helen Petersen to answer listeners' questions about the amorphous intersection of parenting and work.


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 July 19, 2023  47m
 
 

Disability at Work with Rebecca Cokley


Rebecca Cokley, program officer for the Ford Foundation's first-ever U.S. Disability Rights program, joins host Anne Helen Petersen to answer listeners' questions about navigating the workplace while disabled. From advocating for accommodations, to giving yourself a pep talk during a relapse, to saying "no" to work travel while immunocompromised-- Rebecca shares the wisdom that comes from lifelong personal experience.


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 July 12, 2023  54m
 
 

Is It Too Late To Start Over? with Ailsa Chang


There's a persistent idea that when you finish high school or college, you'll pick a career and then do that one thing for the rest of your life. But what if you get a few years, or even decades, in... and you hate it? What does it take to make a pivot? Ailsa Chang, host of NPR's All Things Considered joins host Anne Helen Petersen to answer listeners' questions about making a change.


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 June 28, 2023  43m