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Women at Work

Season 5 Is on the Way

Women at Work

Harvard Business Review

Management, Entrepreneurship, Business/management, Human, Business/careers, Women, Careers, Hbr, Resources, Workplace, Gender, Business, Business/entrepreneurship, Harvard, Progress, Equality

4.81.5K Ratings

🗓️ 31 March 2020

⏱️ 4 minutes

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Summary

Women at Work is back April 13 with stories, conversations, and practical advice about being a woman in the workplace. Expect to hear from us every Monday through the spring.

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0:00.0

Harvard Business School Executive Education develops leaders who make a difference in the world.

0:06.0

In their programs, experience the power of fresh perspectives and connect with a world of new ideas.

0:13.0

Learn more at HBS. Me slash work.

0:17.0

That's HBS. M.E. slash work. I am tucked in a corner in my daughter's bedroom on the second floor of our house.

0:35.0

The rest of my family is sequestered to the first floor so they don't interrupt me.

0:39.7

How about you?

0:40.7

Well, I started in my closet, but I actually moved to my office here at home.

0:50.1

And of course, we're recording from home because you know pandemic yeah and we're all working from home and we're podcasting from home and

1:06.4

Wow what a change what a change and I have to say I miss our studio right now so much it would be so nice to be there with you yeah I would love

1:11.5

that too I miss seeing your face. I miss our office. I miss seeing everyone, don't you?

1:17.0

I do. I really do. I really do. How are you holding up?

1:20.0

I'm fine, you know? I really am fine. The inconveniences are minor and I feel like one of the lucky

1:28.6

ones. How about you? Same. I mean, I feel like for me I work I work from home quite a bit so it's not a huge change I mean the biggest change for me is that everyone else in my family is home and so you know my sort of quiet peaceful home office has now sort of become, you know, a place

1:46.7

where people come for IT support and ask about when lunch is going to be, you know, it's different even though it's somewhat the same in it, but I feel lucky to have a job I can do from home.

1:57.0

I feel lucky to have a job right now.

1:59.0

Yeah.

2:00.0

So AIM, let me ask, what are you hoping that we accomplish with this season?

2:07.0

Well, this season feels unique in many ways, but at the same time, I'm hoping for the same thing that we've you know felt in the past

2:16.4

seasons which is a feeling of connection yeah totally I you know this podcast has always been a real two-way street where you know I feel like I learn as much from our

2:26.7

listeners as I do from our experts and and I really hope that we continue to feed whatever needs our listeners are having right now and we

2:38.8

recognize that those are evolving.

2:41.1

We're feeling the same kinds of anxieties and fears and

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