Eight Steps Toward Building a Kinder Workplace
If you want to create a kind workplace, you must not have any leaders who are assholes.
If you want to create a kind workplace, you must not have any leaders who are assholes.
Walking into an office as just Joy, it is the most liberating thing, and I will never go back.
As a podcaster for justice, I stand with my sisters from the Women of Color Podcasters Community. We are podcasters united to condemn the...
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Ruben was born in Texas to a Mexican family with ten children, an abusive and alcoholic father, and an inattentive and dysfunctional mother.
“This is not a time for unity. This is a time for truth telling...it’s a time for righteous anger and for being relentness."
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Be a leader who communicates authentically and compassionately during any type of crisis by following these guidelines.
I did not set out to polarize, but now I've been given permission to use that tactic strategically.