"I Want To Be Rich—And I'm Not Sorry."

"I Want To Be Rich—And I'm Not Sorry."

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Why Are We Racing? How to Navigate The Modern Rat Race

Why are we racing—and who decided the pace? In this episode, Lauren sits down with UCLA Anderson career coaches Jenna Migliaccio and Jessica Christopher, co-founders of Glimmers, to unpack the modern rat race and how to build a career rooted in clarity, not comparison. If you’ve ...  Show more

How to Design & Run Effective Meetings

Are your meetings driving results—or just draining your calendar? This week, Lauren sits down with organizational scientist and Your Best Meeting Ever author Dr. Rebecca Hinds to rethink how meetings are designed, measured, and led. Learn how to eliminate meeting debt, reclaim yo ...  Show more

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