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Your new, favorite #antigirlboss podcast. A space to laugh, vent, & speak-up about the effects of office politics. We chat about mental health, failure, corporate feminism, money, and all the things they don't teach you in business school here. Hosted by Jazmine Reed-Clark (The Financial Diet, Cupcakes & Cashmere, The Everygirl)
Episodes
Wednesday Nov 18, 2020
Wednesday Nov 18, 2020
Office Politics is joined by diversity and inclusion advocate, TedX speaker, and best-selling author of The Memo Minda Harts. In this episode, Minda and I get into:
- Her best-selling book, The Memo: What Women of Color Need to Know to Secure a Seat at the Table
- How intersectional feminism goes beyond wage gaps and reproductive rights
- The importance of psychological safety at work, self-preservation, and self-care during 2020
- How Black women can best support each other at work while being remote
- Why Black employees must pack lighter at work due to generational wounds
Follow Minda on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/mindaharts/
Follow Minda on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/mindaharts
Buy her book, The Memo: What Women of Color Need to Know to Secure a Seat
https://www.mindaharts.com/book
Minda’s website:
Friday Nov 13, 2020
Friday Nov 13, 2020
PR pro and former radio DJ, Bre Ferguson, moved to Dallas with no job and only $700 in her checking account. She didn’t even want to live in Dallas, but she felt she was being called to the city. That pull was her faith, and it’s been her guiding light to success over the last decade.
Bre and I get into:
- How colorism and proximity to whiteness affected our experience at past employers
- Demonstrating leadership despite your job title or “being at the bottom”
- Her journey of faith and staying centered in Christ while making her dreams come true
- How to discover your God-given purpose in life
- What we can do better in the Black community as it relates to mental health
- And what Bre experienced when her ex-boyfriend was killed by law enforcement
Tuesday Nov 03, 2020
Tuesday Nov 03, 2020
Callie Dauler is a busy woman. The “executive assistant by day, podcast host and Instagram influencer by night” (and mom-to-be!) has been sharing a mic with her husband, former morning radio host Jeff Dauler, on their podcast, The Upside with Callie and Jeff since 2019.
- Their mission is simple, to live in gratitude, find the positive in every situation, and help everyone do the same.
- In this episode, Callie and I get into:
- How her husband’s getting fired inspired their hit podcast, The Upside with Callie and Jeff
- The power of vulnerability and manifestation
- Finding authentic friendships and setting boundaries within the relationship
- Choosing attainable positivity over toxic positivity
- How “The Secret” is cheesy but super awesome
Listen to The Upside with Callie and Jeff https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-upside-with-callie-and-jeff-dauler/id1472460862
Tuesday Oct 27, 2020
💜 Being Chronically Ill (and Successful) at Work with BeckyTalksButtStuff
Tuesday Oct 27, 2020
Tuesday Oct 27, 2020
In today's episode, Becky and I get into:
- Working in tech and not having an Ivy League college degree (fun fact: not everyone needs to go to college)
- How changing jobs every few years benefits a career
- How being diagnosed with ulcerative colitis affected her life and career
- How employees can best advocate for themselves in the workplace if they have a chronic illness
- How leaders and managers can best support their employees who are experiencing health issues
- Misconceptions in the tech and real estate industry
Follow Becky from BeckyTalksButtStuff on Instagram: instagram.com/beckytalksbuttstuff/
Tuesday Oct 20, 2020
🍸 Happy Hour: Is Passion a Privilege or a Prerequisite?
Tuesday Oct 20, 2020
Tuesday Oct 20, 2020
Happy hours, may they be virtual or in-person, is the time to spill the tea.
Today, we’re talking about being passionate at work. Is it overrated, a privilege, or a prerequisite to success?
Friend and educator Taylor “Punch” Weddington and former recruiter (and friend!) Whitney Williams weigh in with me on the topic.
Follow Taylor / “Punch” on Instagram @gabriella.punchanella
Follow Whitney Williams on Instagram @withel_sprout
Wednesday Oct 14, 2020
Wednesday Oct 14, 2020
Harmonie is a Vancouver-based designer and content producer that I found when I needed travel advice before visiting Canada.
She works in the creative industry and moonlights as a YouTuber. She is real, passionate, and one of my favorite guests to date.
In this episode, Harmonie and I dive into:
- The pros and cons of social media sponsorships
- Reaching her financial goals through freelancing and side-hustles
- Realizing people management isn’t for everyone — and doesn’t need to be!
- Working through creative blocks
- Finding authentic friendships
- And many, many tangents
Follow Harmonie on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/harmoniev/
Subscribe to Harmonie on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/HarmonieVachon
Wednesday Oct 07, 2020
✨✨ All That Glitters Ain’t Gold with Events Director Jordan Pinkerton, PART II
Wednesday Oct 07, 2020
Wednesday Oct 07, 2020
The Riveter’s former Event Director and Dallasite, Jordan Pinkerton sits down with me to talk about the pain she felt — and strength she later found — when she wasn’t deemed an “essential worker” in March, how she redefined success for her, and the future of events and marketing.
Follow Jordan on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jordan_pinkerton_/
The Violet Iris, Jordan’s creative agency https://www.instagram.com/the.violet.iris/
Wednesday Sep 30, 2020
✨ All That Glitters Ain’t Gold with Events Director Jordan Pinkerton, PART I
Wednesday Sep 30, 2020
Wednesday Sep 30, 2020
The Riveter’s former Event Director and Dallasite, Jordan Pinkerton sits down with me to talk about the pain she felt — and strength she later found — when she wasn’t deemed an “essential worker” in March, how she redefined success for her, and the future of events and marketing.
In this episode, we explored:
- Getting furloughed despite being a top performer
- Misconceptions about the event and experiential marketing industry
- The importance of supporting small businesses Bringing a sense of community to the digital space
Follow Jordan on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jordan_pinkerton_/
The Violet Iris, Jordan’s creative agency https://www.instagram.com/the.violet.iris/
Wednesday Sep 23, 2020
Wednesday Sep 23, 2020
Anya Bazzell lives in two seemingly opposite worlds — the industry of medicine and the world of fashion blogging.
I sat down with Anya because I love how much she *didn’t* subscribe to one box, and honors her individuality. But of course, things haven’t always been so picture-perfect.
In this episode, we chat about:
- Her challenges with passing her medical exams
- Rebuilding her confidence after getting kicked out of med school
- Having her faith tested during her journey
- Her personal style evolution and favorite trends
Anya on Instagram instagram.com/surgeryandthecity
Anya’s Blog www.surgeryandthecity.com
Wednesday Sep 16, 2020
🥤 SOLO Cup 1: How to Cope with Being Underestimated at Work
Wednesday Sep 16, 2020
Wednesday Sep 16, 2020
Most employees experience the feeling of being underestimated at work. It affects your work, your experience at the company, and your success.
In our first SOLO Cup episode, we pour a glass and talk about getting over others’ perceptions of you.
The Burnout Flags I Didn’t Notice Until I Took a Month Off Work, The Financial Diet: https://thefinancialdiet.com/i-took-off-for-a-month-to-deal-with-my-burnout-heres-what-it-taught-me-about-workaholism/
Follow me on Instagram (@JazmineReedClark) and check out my website: JazmineReedClark.com