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Breaking Barriers: How to Challenge Age Stereotypes In the Workplace

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Every comment that includes “OK, boomer” or “These Gen Z slackers…” just proves that ageism is alive and well in 2024. I was willing to learn from anyone and craved advancement. I find both gendered ageism and its traveling companion, imposter syndrome , beyond frustrating. Your time will come.”

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Chaya Milchtein Empowers Women by Educating Them About Cars

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Even though she experienced success at her job and was promoted to service manager, she wasn’t interested in moving up the corporate ladder—since she would then no longer work with “real car owners.” She also says that there is a misconception that women, queer folks and people of marginalized identities don’t want to learn about cars.

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Unlearning Silence in the Workplace: How to Speak Up at Work

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You’re in a meeting—perhaps learning about a new company initiative or listening to a boss who wasn’t happy with your team’s performance—and you have something to say, but then you just… don’t. She asks people to examine the costs of staying silent: “We unlearn being silent by recognizing and wrestling with the silence we’ve learned.

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Livia Martini- Chief People Officer at Gympass| The Evolution of Corporate Wellness

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Her dedication to promoting physical, emotional, and financial wellness has resulted in tangible cultural shifts and heightened employee engagement within organizations. What you’ll learn Discover the transformative impact of workplace well-being programs. Learn how leaders play a vital role in promoting employee well-being.

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Steel Magnolias, Barbie, and Other Wise Women – In Celebration of a Complicated Women’s History Month By Bonnie Low-Kramen

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We can learn from their loving fearlessness to look life squarely in the face and tell it like it is. My work product speaks for itself and letting down my guard and inviting others into my life on another level promotes and strengthens our relationships and the respect that I receive from others, including the compensation I command.