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Aspen Ideas to Go
Finding Your Path in a Post-Career World (Encore)

Aspen Ideas to Go

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 53:02


The quest for work-life balance is neverending for many of us. The advice in this talk from the 2023 Aspen Ideas Festival still holds a lot of relevance, so we're bringing it back for a refresher. In today's world, we tend to switch jobs more frequently than previous generations, and are more likely to have multiple jobs. Side gigs where we express passions or find meaning are also common, and many juggle additional roles as caregivers and community members, as people always have. In short, many of us are focused on a lot more than just climbing a corporate ladder. Our careers and lives aren't linear, although a lot of the traditional advice about them is. Where do we look for updated guidance? In this panel discussion, three authors withbooks on finding our way in the world come together for a discussion on making life choices in modern times. Writer and speaker Bruce Feiler interviewed hundreds of people across the country for “The Search: Finding Meaningful Work in a Post-Career World.” Wired Magazine co-founder and co-chair of the Long Now Foundation, Kevin Kelly, compiled his lessons and experiences into a book inspired by his children called “Excellent Advice for Living: Wisdom I Wish I'd Known Earlier.” And journalist Joanne Lipman moderates the conversation and shares what she learned writing “Next! The Power of Reinvention in Life and Work.” aspenideas.org

This Is Woman's Work with Nicole Kalil
How To Partner With Other Women with Laura Landergott & Darcy Ripple | 295

This Is Woman's Work with Nicole Kalil

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 30:30


Business success doesn't have to be a solo journey. When women partner with intention, they don't just create thriving businesses—they set a powerful example of what's possible when collaboration, strategy, and shared vision come together. In this episode, we're diving into the real story of female partnerships—what it takes to build, maintain, and thrive in a business partnership that isn't just about success, but about impact. Laura Landergott and Darcy Ripple, co-founders of Whole Growth Partners, have built a powerhouse marketing agency serving financial services firms, and they know firsthand what makes a partnership work. Laura is the heart-driven marketer who crafts emotional connections, while Darcy brings strategic insights and operational expertise to the table. Their complementary skill sets make them the perfect duo—and today, they're sharing how to find the right partner, navigate challenges, and build something bigger together. In This Episode, We Cover:  ✅ The pros and cons of business partnerships—and how to know if it's right for you ✅ What to look for in a business partner (and red flags to avoid) ✅ How to align strengths and create a balanced, successful collaboration ✅ Why female partnerships are game-changers in business and beyond Collaboration is a power move! Going solo might seem like the boldest choice, but choosing to build alongside another powerhouse woman? That's not just bold—it's game-changing. Female partnerships aren't just about growing businesses; they're about rewriting the rules of success. Connect with Laura & Darcy:  Website: www.wholegrowthpartners.com  LI: www.linkedin.com/company/whole-growth-partners  IG: www.instagram.com/wholegrowthpartners  FB: www.facebook.com/wholegrowthpartners YouTube: www.youtube.com/@wholegrowthpartners Book referenced in the episode: Profit First Related Podcast Episodes: 203 / Treating Your Business Like A Business To Protect It (And You) Financially 106 / What Men And Women Need To Know About Working Together with Joanne Lipman 104 / The Power Of The Feminine with Lynne Sheridan and Lisa Kalmin Share the Love: If you found this episode insightful, please share it with a friend, tag us on social media, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform!

Better At Work with Cathal Quinlan
How to Change Your Career (& Life) with Joanne Lipman

Better At Work with Cathal Quinlan

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 54:58


In episode 39, we welcome Joanne Lipman, author of “Next: The Power of Reinvention in Life and Work”. Joanne shares valuable insights into how to pursue a more fulfilling career and the importance of adaptability in the modern workplace, all backed by cutting-edge science and inspiring true stories. Tune in for an inspiring conversation that will set you up to pursue your professional and life goals! Joanne and I discuss: Joanne’s ‘Four S’s’ - Search, struggle, stop and solution How to navigate the ‘struggle phase’ when career change feels slow and Why exploring possible selves, finding an expert companion and connecting with others can unlock career transformation Annette Sloan and I sum-up the three biggest takeaways from my conversation with Joanne, and we answer a listener's question about how to transition into a role where you are relying more on transferable skills rather than specific experience. Tune in to discover Joanne’s roadmap for reinventing your career! Get in touch: Cathal@betteratwork.com.au or betteratwork.net Get in touch on Instagram: @betteratwork_ Get in touch on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cathal-quinlan/ Send us a question or leave us a voicemail: betteratwork.net/contact-us/ Get the newsletter: betteratwork.net About Guest Joanne Lipman has served as Editor-in-Chief of USA Today, USA Today Network, Conde Nast Portfolio, and The Wall Street Journal's Weekend Journal, leading those organisations to six Pulitzer Prizes. She is an on-air CNBC contributor and Yale University journalism lecturer.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Ready State Podcast
Joanne Lipman: Navigating the Reinvention that Comes with Career and Life Transitions and How Aha Moments Aren't as Random as They Seem

The Ready State Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 67:25


View This Week's Show NotesStart Your 7-Day Trial to Virtual Mobility CoachJoin Our Free Weekly Newsletter: The AmbushJoanne Lipman has authored a pioneering journalism career. She was the first female Deputy Managing Editor at the Wall Street Journal, where she created the Weekend Journal and Personal Journal sections and oversaw the creation of the paper's Saturday edition. She was founding editor-in-chief of Conde Nast Portfolio magazine. And she served as Editor-in-Chief at USA Today and Chief Content Officer at Gannet. Under her editorship, she led these organizations to numerous awards, including six Pulitzer Prizes. Dubbed “star editor” by CNN, she is author of the No. 1 national bestseller That's What She Said, about closing the gender gap, and coauthor of the music memoir Strings Attached. She is a lecturer at Yale University and a Fellow at Princeton University's Institute for Advanced Study. Lipman is a contributor to CNBC.Transitions in work and life are part of being a modern human. Joanne sets us up with very actionable thoughts and advice on how to think about and navigate these massive changes, and really helps us understand how to reinvent ourselves in meaningful ways.SPONSORS:This episode of The Ready State Podcast is brought to you by LMNT, a tasty electrolyte drink mix with everything you need and nothing you don't. That means lots of salt — with no sugar. We are still abuzz about LMNT Sparkling now available to everyone. All the electrolytes you need, in the MOST festive beverage you've ever tasted. If you love LMNT, this is going to blow your mind. Go to DrinkLMNT.com/TRS and check it out!This episode of The Ready State Podcast is brought to you by Momentous, a leading high-performance lifestyle company making the best supplements and sports nutrition products for individuals looking to optimize all parts of their lives. One of our favorite supplements, Collagen Shots, are back in stock! It's a clinically valid collagen peptide and we always travel with them because they are so easy! Go to livemomentous.com/TRS and use code TRS for 20% OFF your first purchase.This episode The Ready State Podcast is brought to you by Giboard, a balance trainer for everyone, everywhere. We keep one of these at The Cube and at home and everyone that stops by wants to jump on it. Balance is one of the most critical skills in preventing injury and decreasing fall risk, especially as we age. The Giboard is fun, accessible, safe, and most importantly looks cool! To get yours, go to giboardus.com/TRS and use code TRS for $10 OFF.

Legal Face-off
Matthew Perry, noncompete agreements, election official threats, and much more

Legal Face-off

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024


Yale University Professor and CNBC contributor Joanne Lipman discusses the Federal Trade Commission's ban on noncompete agreements. Nelson Hardiman Founder and Managing Partner Harry Nelson weighs in on Matthew Perry's death investigation. The Center for Election Innovation & Research Executive Director and Founder David Becker talks about the Election Official Legal Defense Network and their […]

Squawk Pod
Google's Sit-In Pushback & Debating Student Debt Relief 04/24/24

Squawk Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 41:03


Google has fired 50 employees over sit-in protests at the office. Yale Lecturer Joanne Lipman and The Verge's Alex Heath discuss activism in the office, and tech's inflection point with its employees. Jason Furman, a Democrat economist, is making his case against President Biden's student debt relief plan, arguing that it will make inflation worse. CNBC's Steve Liesman is breaking down U.S. productivity data and what it means for the Federal Reserve. Plus, the Federal Trade Commission has voted to ban non-competes for employee contracts, Jamie Dimon is speaking out with his concerns for the economy, and Meta's AI glasses are getting an update.  Joanne Lipman & Alex Heath - 19:35Steve Liesman - 27:14Jason Furman - 30:28 In this episode:Joanne Lipman, @joannelipmanAlex Heath, @alexeheathSteve Liesman, @steveliesmanJason Furman, @jasonfurmanJoe Kernen, @JoeSquawkBecky Quick, @BeckyQuickAndrew Ross Sorkin, @andrewrsorkinKatie Kramer, @Kramer_Katie

The Conversation
The Conversation: Billionaire buys land in Waimea; How to switch careers

The Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 34:46


NPR tech reporter Dara Kerr on billionaire Marc Benioff's behind-the-scenes land acquisitions in Waimea on Hawaiʻi Island; Journalist and author Joanne Lipman shares lessons on switching careers

Squawk Pod
Apple's Antitrust Fine, Dune 2 Scores, & Nikki Haley Notches a Win 03/04/24

Squawk Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 28:05


Congress has released details of six budget bills to avert a government shutdown this weekend. Also in DC, Nikki Haley has notched her first win of the 2024 election cycle, just in time for Super Tuesday. Dune 2 raked in $81 million in its box office debut, a big win for Warner Bros. Discovery. Lightshed's Rich Greenfield discusses the movie-goer landscape and the best releases on streaming and in theaters. The EU has hit Apple with a $1.95B antitrust fine. CNBC's Steve Kovach explains what's next for the tech giant, and whether its latest hardware innovations can make up for its undivulged AI strategy. Plus, this Women's History Month, journalist Joanne Lipman is highlighting the economic value of women in the workforce–both for companies and for the country's GDP.  Steve Kovach - 10:54Rich Greenfield - 16:54Joanne Lipman - 23:07 In this episode:Joanne Lipman, @joannelipmanJoe Kernen, @JoeSquawkBecky Quick, @BeckyQuickKatie Kramer, @Kramer_Katie

NAWLTalks
The Power of Reinvention in Life and Work with Joanne Lipman

NAWLTalks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 41:46


In this episode, NAWL member (Advocacy and Podcast Committee) and former Vice President and Associate General Counsel at Girl Scouts of the USA, Lisa Kohn, speaks with Joanne Lipman, best-selling author of her most recent book, Next!: The Power of Reinvention in Life and Work (see full bio below). Lisa and Joanne discuss Joanne's best-selling book and how to harness the power of transition. *****Joanne Lipman is a pioneering journalist and the bestselling author of NEXT! The Power of Reinvention in Life and Work and the No. 1 bestseller THAT'S WHAT SHE SAID: What Men and Women Need to Know About Working Together. She has served as Editor-in-Chief of USA Today, USA Today Network, Conde Nast Portfolio, and The Wall Street Journal's Weekend Journal, leading those organizations to six Pulitzer Prizes. She is also an on-air CNBC contributor and Yale University journalism lecturer. Previously, Lipman was Chief Content Officer of Gannett, where she was Editor-in-Chief of its USA Today and the USA Today Network, encompassing the flagship publication plus 109 metro newspapers including the Detroit Free Press, the Des Moines Register, and the Arizona Republic. In that role, she oversaw more than 3,000 journalists and led the organization to three Pulitzer prizes. Lipman began her career as a reporter for The Wall Street Journal, ultimately rising to deputy managing editor – the first woman to attain that post – and supervising coverage that won three Pulitzer Prizes. While there she created the Weekend Journal and Personal Journal and oversaw the creation of the Saturday edition. She subsequently was the founding editor-in-chief of Conde Nast Portfolio magazine, which won Loeb and National Magazine Awards. Lipman's work has been published in numerous outlets including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Time, Fortune, Newsweek, and the Harvard Business Review. She has appeared as a television commentator on ABC, NBC, CNN, MSNBC, and PBS, among others. She is a frequent public speaker, with engagements including the World Economic Forum in Davos, the United Nations, the Aspen Ideas Festival, TEDx, the International Lean In conference, the Federal Reserve Board, and the Milken Institute Global conference, and has worked with numerous companies on issues of gender equity, diversity and inclusion. She also is co-author, with Melanie Kupchynsky, of the acclaimed music memoir “Strings Attached.” A winner of the Matrix Award for women in communications, Lipman was the inaugural Distinguished Journalism Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. She has served or is currently serving on boards including Yale University Council; the World Editors Forum; the Knight Commission on Trust, Media and Democracy; the Yale Daily News; Spirited Media; the Yale Alumni Magazine (chair); the Knights Chamber Orchestra, and the advisory boards of Data.world, Breastcancer.org, The Wire China, and the Yale School of Music. She is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. She and her husband live in New York City and are the parents of two adult children. 

Mission Matters Podcast with Adam Torres
Next!: The Power of Reinvention in Life and Work by Joanne Lipman

Mission Matters Podcast with Adam Torres

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2024 23:00


New book alert! In this episode, Adam Torres interviews Joanne Lipman, Bestselling Author, Former Editor in Chief at USA Today. Explore Joanne's new book, Next!: The Power of Reinvention in Life and Work, and her participation in the State of the Woman Conference in Nashville, Tennessee. Follow Adam on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/askadamtorres/ for up to date information on book releases and tour schedule.Apply to be a guest on our podcast:https://missionmatters.lpages.co/podcastguest/Visit our website:https://missionmatters.com/Support the showMore FREE content from Mission Matters here: https://linktr.ee/missionmattersmedia

WGTD's The Morning Show with Greg Berg
2/6/24 Conductor David Anderson (Lake Geneva Symphony)

WGTD's The Morning Show with Greg Berg

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 47:04


Part 1 - David Anderson, music director of the Lake Geneva Symphony Orchestra, talks about recent and future projects with the ensemble (whose members are all volunteers.) The group has an Around The World gala fundraiser this weekend. Part 2- (from the archives) Joanne Lipman, author of "Strings Attached: One Tough Teacher and the Gift of Great Expectations."

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Season 2 Episode 55: Are you planning for the right retirement?

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 52:44


As we close our second and final season of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Jean and wealth planners Isabel Barrow and Andy Smith discuss how to plan for the right retirement for you. Included in the conversation are what considerations to make when planning, like what your vision of retirement is from a life and financial standpoint, and how a planner can help you get there. Then, Jean talks with Joanne Lipman, an award-winning journalist and bestselling author, whose latest book, Next! The Power of Reinvention in Life and Work, is about the different forms that retirement can take when we lean into self-reinvention, and the four steps to help you get there successfully.   Ms. Chatzky receives cash compensation for acting as host of the Everyday Wealth podcast and for related activities and therefore has an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners. That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses. The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). The HerMoney with Jean Chatzky podcast is sponsored by Edelman Financial Engines. Ms. Chatzky is neither an employee nor client of EFE and Ms. Chatzky is a paid endorser, with an incentive to endorse EFE. To learn more about the sponsorship, please visit PlanEFE.com/HerMoney. This show is prerecorded and any callers are prescreened. The views and opinions expressed by Joanne Lipman are solely their own and may not reflect the views or opinions of EFE or its planners. The information being provided is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. Although some of the statistical and market information has been gathered from sources believed to be reliable, we do not guarantee its accuracy or completeness. Individual experiences are unique to each situation. Your experience may differ. You should consult with a financial advisor to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances. Investing strategies, such as asset allocation, diversification or rebalancing, do not ensure or guarantee better performance and cannot eliminate the risk of investment losses. All investments have inherent risks, including loss of principal. There are no guarantees that a portfolio employing these or any other strategy will outperform a portfolio that does not engage in such strategies. Past performance does not guarantee future results. © 2024 Edelman Financial Engines, LLC. Edelman Financial Engines® is a registered trademark of Edelman Financial Engines, LLC. All advisory services provided by Financial Engines Advisors L.L.C., a federally registered investment advisor. Certain services provided on an educational and guidance basis only. Results are not guaranteed. Produced January 2024.  AM# 3332067See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Squawk Pod
Holiday Hauls: Airlines, Apple, & Meta 12/26/23

Squawk Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2023 33:48


7.5 million travelers are hitting the skies between Christmas and New Years this year, passing the pre-pandemic record of 7.2 million. International president of the Association of Flight Attendants Sara Nelson discusses the pilots and flight attendants renegotiating contracts and managing unruly passengers during a busy holiday schedule. And the “she-cession” may be over, but Yale Lecturer and journalist Joanne Lipman warns that working women may lose many of their workplace participation gains to rigid back-to-office mandates. Plus, 2023's market year was a roller coaster, OpenAI is aiming to raise more funds at an estimated valuation of $100 billion, holiday returns just got a little trickier, and Meta might have beat Apple under the trees and menorahs this year, as the Apple Watch ban takes effect.  Sara Nelson     20:20Joanne Lipman   28:39 In this episode:Joanne Lipman, @joannelipmanSara Nelson, @FlyingWithSaraContessa Brewer, @contessabrewerLeslie Picker, @LesliePickerSteve Liesman, @steveliesmanKatie Kramer, @Kramer_Katie

R.O.G. Return on Generosity
157. Joanne Lipman - What's Next? A Reinvention Roadmap

R.O.G. Return on Generosity

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 43:34


“A key attribute of aha moments is that they feel right, they feel correct and they feel new…Some people say it's like a religious experience, it's been handed to you.” “You can go forward. That's the key to post traumatic growth: you're moving forward.” “Should you follow your gut feeling? The short answer is yes, in most cases…Gut feeling is actually based on information…you've already experienced in your life.” Joanne Lipman is a pioneering journalist and the bestselling author of NEXT! The Power of Reinvention in Life and Work and the No. 1 bestseller THAT'S WHAT SHE SAID: What Men and Women Need to Know About Working Together. She has served as Editor-in-Chief of USA Today, USA Today Network, Conde Nast Portfolio, and The Wall Street Journal's Weekend Journal, leading those organizations to six Pulitzer Prizes. She is also an on-air CNBC contributor and Yale University journalism lecturer. Previously, Lipman was Chief Content Officer of Gannett, where she was Editor-in-Chief of its USA Today and the USA Today Network, encompassing the flagship publication plus 109 metro newspapers including the Detroit Free Press, the Des Moines Register, and the Arizona Republic. In that role, she oversaw more than 3,000 journalists and led the organization to three Pulitzer prizes. Lipman began her career as a reporter for The Wall Street Journal, ultimately rising to deputy managing editor – the first woman to attain that post – and supervising coverage that won three Pulitzer Prizes. While there she created Weekend Journal and Personal Journal, and oversaw creation of the Saturday edition. She subsequently was founding editor-in-chief of Conde Nast Portfolio magazine, which won Loeb and National Magazine Awards. Lipman's work has been published in numerous outlets including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Time, Fortune, Newsweek and the Harvard Business Review. She has appeared as a television commentator on ABC, NBC, CNN, MSNBC, and PBS, among others. She is a frequent public speaker, with engagements including the World Economic Forum in Davos, the United Nations, the Aspen Ideas Festival, TEDx, the International Lean In conference, the Federal Reserve Board, and the Milken Institute Global conference, and has worked with numerous companies on issues of gender equity, diversity and inclusion. She also is co-author, with Melanie Kupchynsky, of the acclaimed music memoir “Strings Attached.” A winner of the Matrix Award for women in communications, Lipman was the inaugural Distinguished Journalism Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. She has served or is currently serving on boards including Yale University Council; the World Editors Forum; the Knight Commission on Trust, Media and Democracy; the Yale Daily News; Spirited Media; the Yale Alumni Magazine (chair); the Knights chamber orchestra, and the advisory boards of Data.world, Breastcancer.org, The Wire China, and the Yale School of Music. She is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. She and her husband live in New York City and are the parents of two adult children. R.O.G. Takeaway Tips: Embrace your reinvention roadmap: Search, Struggle, Stop, Solution Use rejection as fuel.  Change your location; change your life. Take a break. Use the 90 minute rule. One is when you do have a goal. Share your goal.  Reach out to your weak and dormant ties. Resources: About Joanne Lipman Next! by Joanne Lipman That's What She Said by Joanne Lipman Men aren't the enemy: Everything working women want you to know | Joanne Lipman | TEDxPenn Where to find R.O.G. Podcast: R.O.G on YouTube R.O.G on Apple Podcasts R.O.G on Spotify How diverse is your network?  N.D.I. Network Diversity Index What is your Generosity Style?  Generosity Quiz Credits: Joanne Lipman, Sheep Jam Productions, Host Shannon Cassidy, Bridge Between, Inc. Coming Next: Please join us next week, Episode 158, with Rich Jennings.

Aspen Ideas to Go
Work and Life Advice for the Nonlinear Path

Aspen Ideas to Go

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 52:58


In today's world, we tend to switch jobs more frequently than previous generations, and are more likely to have multiple jobs. Side gigs where we express passions or find meaning are also common, and many juggle additional roles as caregivers and community members, as people always have. In short, many of us are focused on a lot more than just climbing a corporate ladder. Our careers and lives aren't linear, although a lot of the traditional advice about them is. Where do we look for updated guidance? In this panel discussion, three authors with recent books on finding our way in the world come together for a discussion on making life choices in modern times. Writer and speaker Bruce Feiler interviewed hundreds of people across the country for “The Search: Finding Meaningful Work in a Post-Career World.” Wired Magazine co-founder and co-chair of the Long Now Foundation, Kevin Kelly, compiled his lessons and experiences into a book inspired by his children called “Excellent Advice for Living: Wisdom I Wish I'd Known Earlier.” And journalist Joanne Lipman moderates the conversation and shares what she learned writing “Next! The Power of Reinvention in Life and Work.”

R.O.G. Return on Generosity
156. Daisy Auger-Domínguez - Leading with Humanity: Guide to Modern Management

R.O.G. Return on Generosity

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 39:47


“It really is about those micro moments that we experience every day. That's culture.” “We have this collective exhaustion that we're also not talking about.” Daisy Auger-Domínguez is an accomplished executive and dynamic leader widely recognized for her ability to lead organizational transformations on the leading edge of people and culture. A natural storyteller and team-builder with a purpose-driven mindset, Daisy launched her career at Moody's Investors Service. She subsequently held leadership roles at The Walt Disney Company, Google, Time Warner, and Viacom. Most recently, she served as Global Chief People Officer at Vice Media, overseeing and guiding the end-to-end employee experience, including DEI, ESG, and corporate facilities. Additionally, Daisy founded Auger-Domínguez Ventures, a workplace strategy consultancy. Daisy's bold advocacy for inclusive, courageous, and competent management in the modern workplace positions her as a sought-after speaker and thought leader in management, leadership, diversity, equity and inclusion, workplace culture, and the future of work. Driven to build workplace cultures rooted in human-centered shared values and purpose — cultures that work for everyone while enhancing performance — Daisy authored Inclusion Revolution and has a forthcoming book titled From Burned Out to Lit Up: A Manager's Guide. She has been featured in publications like Harvard Business Review and IDEAS.TED. Her contributions have earned her prestigious honors, including Brooklyn Community Service's Social Impact award, Hispanic Executive's Top 10 Leaders, People en Español's 25 Most Powerful Women, ADCOLOR Legend, Council of Urban Professionals Change Agent, Walter Kaitz Foundation Changemaker, and the New York City Council Leadership in Community Service Award. Daisy serves on the boards of Planned Parenthood Federation of America and St. Ann's Warehouse, as well as the Board of Trustees of her alma mater, Bucknell University. R.O.G. Takeaway Tips: Silence shapes us, and hurts us. Appreciate your mentors, sponsors and allies. Build the bravery muscle. Human centric leadership: safety, comfort, belonging. Self-care is essential. Can't fill up others with an empty cup.  Send notes of inspiration. Resources: About Daisy Auger-Domínguez Inclusion Revolution | Daisy Auger Domínguez | TEDxPearlStreet "Getting Over Your Fear of Talking About Diversity" by Daisy Auger-Domínguez "How to Proactively Defuse Tension on Your Team" by Daisy Auger-Domínguez  How to Reinvent your Workplace Culture with Vice's Daisy Auger-Dominguez Leading With Empathy & Allyship EP4: Amplifying The Latinx Experience With Daisy Auger-Domínguez Where to find R.O.G. Podcast: R.O.G on YouTube R.O.G on Apple Podcasts R.O.G on Spotify How diverse is your network?  N.D.I. Network Diversity Index What is your Generosity Style?  Generosity Quiz Credits: Daisy Auger-Domínguez, Sheep Jam Productions, Host Shannon Cassidy, Bridge Between, Inc. Coming Next: Please join us next week, Episode 157, with Joanne Lipman.

Reaching your Goals
Joanne Lipman on Unlocking Your Next Chapter: The Power of Reinvention

Reaching your Goals

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 38:10


Are you ready to unlock the secrets of reinvention and take charge of your career and life? In this week's episode of "Reaching Your Goals," I had the absolute pleasure of hosting the incredible Joanne Lipman, who shares her insights from her latest book, "Next!: The Power of Reinvention in Life and Work."

The McKinsey Podcast
Generative AI: How will it affect future jobs and workflows?

The McKinsey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 25:53


As companies struggle to understand the implications and applications of generative AI, one thing seems clear: AI and its future iterations are not going anywhere. On this episode of The McKinsey Podcast, senior partner Kweilin Ellingrud and partner Saurabh Sanghvi share findings from McKinsey's latest report on gen AI with editorial director Roberta Fusaro and explain why companies must pivot to embrace the technology itself and the deep and lasting changes it may create. Individual and organizational adaptability will be critical. Also on this episode, the advent of gen AI has many people thinking about the future of their jobs. Joanne Lipman, author of Next! The Power of Reinvention in Life and Work (Mariner Books, March 2023), shares a four-step process for figuring out where you might go next and how you'll get there, in our Author Talks series. The McKinsey Podcast is cohosted by Roberta Fusaro and Lucia Rahilly. Theme music produced, composed, and performed by Joy Ngiaw. See www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy informationSee www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy information

Squawk Pod
Disney Parks, Neuralink Brain Implants, & Four-Day Workweeks 9/20/23

Squawk Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 29:26


Disney CEO Bob Iger has announced plans to expand investment in parks and cruises; New York Times columnist and “Disney War” author James Stewart unpacks the House of Mouse's new strategy, as well as Iger's leadership. Yale lecturer and journalist Joanne Lipman examines the pros and cons of a four-day work week in light of employee unrest in the American workforce, from the UAW to SAG-AFTRA and beyond. Plus, Elon Musk's Neuralink is looking for brain implant trial subjects, Microsoft is making a fresh push into gaming, and the maker of Marlboro is rethinking its venture into pharma.  Jim Stewart 11:32Joanne Lipman 23:03 In this episode:Joanne Lipman, @joannelipmanJames Stewart, @JamesStewartNYTAndrew Ross Sorkin, @andrewrsorkinJoe Kernen, @JoeSquawkBecky Quick, @BeckyQuickKatie Kramer, @Kramer_Katie

THE POWER OF REINVENTION with Kathi Sharpe-Ross
E105: The Reinvention Experts & Authors - How to Begin Your Journey with Joanne Lipman

THE POWER OF REINVENTION with Kathi Sharpe-Ross

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 41:54


In this captivating episode with Joanne Lipman, we dive deep into the transformative power of Reinvention, both in life and work. Joanne's personal journey starts with her childhood interests, igniting her path in journalism – a journey that underscores the significance of reconnecting with our passions when embarking on a Reinvention quest. Together, we emphasize that Reinvention is a process of growth, building upon our past experiences and skills rather than discarding them. Joanne introduces an invaluable four-step roadmap to Reinvention, urging us to confront our fear of change, visualize our future selves, and take deliberate steps towards our aspirations. Throughout our conversation, we underscore the pivotal role of a supportive network and the concept of an expert companion who provides valuable guidance along the way. Joanne's wisdom encourages us to prepare for Reinvention, challenging the myth of instant success. Later in the interview, we explore the positive aspect of fear as a potent motivator and delve into the complexities of imposter syndrome. Joanne shares her book "Next" as a comprehensive guide for navigating life's changes, drawing from her rich experience as a pioneering journalist and bestselling author. Our conversation also underscores the importance of self-care, embracing moments of reprieve, and staying open to serendipitous opportunities. Join us on this enlightening journey of self-discovery and growth!  Some powerful takeaways from today's episode: Embrace Fear as Motivation: Fear, when framed correctly, can serve as a powerful motivator, driving personal and professional growth and inspiring action. Visualize and Prepare for Change: Overcoming imposter syndrome and navigating Reinvention require envisioning yourself in your desired role and taking gradual, deliberate steps to prepare for it. Cultivate a Supportive Network: Surround yourself with individuals who both support and challenge you, fostering an environment of encouragement and growth while avoiding those who discourage your aspirations. Trust Gut Feelings and Aha Moments: Listening to your instincts and recognizing aha moments can lead to valuable insights and unexpected opportunities along your journey. Prioritize Self-Care and Disconnect: Maintain your well-being, creativity, and life balance by practicing self-care, taking breaks, and disconnecting from work when necessary. Embrace Past Experiences: The Reinvention process often builds upon past experiences and skills, utilizing them as valuable building blocks for crafting your new path in life and work. Links: Joanne's LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/joanne-lipman-nyc Joanne's Website: joannelipman.com Link to purchase Joanne's Book:  https://www.amazon.com/Next-Power-Reinvention-Life-Work/dp/006307348X THE RE:INVENTION EXCHANGE - for more Inspired Content, Blogs, Podcasts, RE:INVENTION Virtual Chats, or to buy a copy of my book RE:INVENT YOUR LIFE! WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR? by Kathi Sharpe-Ross, visit https://www.thereinventionexchange.com IG: KathiSR_Chief_Reinventor   FB: Kathi Sharpe-Ross or The Reinvention Exchange LinkedIn: Kathi Sharpe-Ross    Twitter: KathiSR or The Reinvention Exchange

Six Pixels of Separation Podcast - By Mitch Joel
SPOS #891 – Joanne Lipman On How To Find Your Next

Six Pixels of Separation Podcast - By Mitch Joel

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2023 60:29


Welcome to episode #891 of Six Pixels of Separation - The ThinkersOne Podcast. Here it is: Six Pixels of Separation - The ThinkersOne Podcast - Episode #891. Journalist, media executive and author, Joanne Lipman, is back with a great new book, Next! - The Power of Reinvention in Life and Work (many know her from her previous effort, That's What She Said). Joanne is revered for her innovative leadership across various high-profile media institutions, including USA Today, USA Today Network, Conde Nast Portfolio, and The Wall Street Journal's Weekend Journal. Her editorial acumen has guided these organizations to earn a total of six Pulitzer Prizes. Starting her career as a reporter at The Wall Street Journal, Joanne shattered glass ceilings to become the first woman Deputy Managing Editor. During her tenure, she orchestrated the creation of Weekend Journal and Personal Journal, leading coverage that garnered three Pulitzer Prizes. Further solidifying her "star editor" reputation, as termed by CNN, Joanne was the founding Editor-in-Chief of Conde Nast Portfolio (which was a great business magazine), winning National Magazine and Loeb Awards. In 2015, Lipman achieved another milestone by becoming Gannett's first Chief Content Officer. As the Editor-in-Chief of USA Today and USA Today Network, she skillfully managed over 3,000 journalists across 109 metro newspapers, including the Detroit Free Press and the Arizona Republic. Under her leadership, the network clinched three additional Pulitzer Prizes. Beyond her editorial roles, Joanne is an accomplished speaker, television commentator, and an on-air contributor at CNBC. She shares her vast journalistic experience as a lecturer at Yale University and has been honored as the inaugural Distinguished Journalism Fellow at Princeton's Institute for Advanced Study. She has also co-authored the highly praised musical memoir, Strings Attached. Her vast accomplishments aptly justify The New York Times' portrayal of her as the "innovator in chief." Joanne explains that her latest book, Next!, is the ultimate guide to reinventing how you live, work and lead, backed by cutting-edge science and inspiring true stories. Enjoy the conversation... Running time: 1:00:28. Hello from beautiful Montreal. Subscribe over at Apple Podcasts. Please visit and leave comments on the blog - Six Pixels of Separation. Feel free to connect to me directly on Facebook here: Mitch Joel on Facebook. Check out ThinkersOne. or you can connect on LinkedIn. ...or on Twitter. Here is my conversation with Joanne Lipman. Next! - The Power of Reinvention in Life and Work. That's What She Said. Strings Attached. Follow Joanne on Twitter. Follow Joanne on Instagram. Follow Joanne on LinkedIn. This week's music: David Usher 'St. Lawrence River'.

Reinvent Yourself
#212 She Wrote the Guidebook for Midlife Reinvention (Joanne Lipman)

Reinvent Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 34:00


"Almost all women will have to reinvent," says veteran journalist and author Joanne Lipman. "There's no guidebook for us...that's what I wanted to do." During the pandemic she embarked on the journey of writing her bestselling book, Next!: The Power of Reinvention in Life and Work, to be such a guide. Listen in to her enlightening conversation with CoveyClub founder Lesley Jane Seymour to learn Lipman's secrets for revamping your life and career through practical tips and empowering stories drawn from her groundbreaking work on closing the gender gap. You'll discover the foundations of Lipman's four-stage process for reinvention and the steps you can take today for lasting change. Free gift! Grab our new ebook, 5 Days to More Time for You! We've packed it full of our favorite time management hacks to help you conquer your to-do list and create more time for the things that matter most.   Connect with Joanne Lipman: Website Instagram LinkedIn Facebook   Join us in NOLA: CoveyClub's Connection Convention   Connect with Lesley Jane Seymour & CoveyClub: Website Instagram LinkedIn Join CoveyClub  

Monday Morning Radio
“Paint Your Wagon' and Come Along to a New Chapter in Your Career or Life

Monday Morning Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 41:46


[This edition of Monday Morning Radio begins our 12th year of podcasting in conjunction with the non-profit Wizard Academy and its co-founder, Roy H. Williams. This is our 550th episode.] When it comes to career moves, bestselling author Joanne Lipman has been very successful and resilient.  She was the first woman to become a deputy managing editor at The Wall Street Journal. She was the founding editor-in chief-of Condé Nast's award-winning Portfolio magazine. She served as editor-in-chief of USA Today and chief content officer of its parent company, Gannett. Currently, Joanne is a regular contributor to CNBC and a lecturer at Yale University. In her latest book, Next!: The Power of Reinvention in Life and Work, Joanne provides countless examples of people who reinvented themselves - some willingly, others who had no choice. As she tells host Dean Rotbart, anyone following the methods she prescribes can make the successful leap from one career to the next and the next after that.  [Joanne discussed her bestselling book, That's What She Said, on our June 17, 2019, podcast.] Photo: Joanne Lipman, Next!Posted: June 18, 2023Monday Morning Run Time: 41:45Episode: 12.01 RECENT EPISODES: What Would Your Business Do Differently Today If You Knew the Future? Hear the Fairytale-Esq Story of Dave Combs' “Rachel's Song” – and the Business Savvy That Propels It In Today's Business World, the Means to Success Often Matter As Much as the Ends

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky
Ep 372: Reinvent Your Career In Four Steps With Joanne Lipman

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 45:35


At some point in our lives, we all experience a wake-up call about whether we're going in the right direction. Millions experienced that wake-up call in the aftermath of the pandemic — and in today's strong job market, many people are still looking for that new sense of purpose in their careers. Joanne Lipman, former editor-in-chief of USA Today, has interviewed hundreds of people who have made major pivots and turned their insights into her latest book: “Next! The Power of Reinvention in Life and Work.” Joanne joins us to share the best strategies for moving into your next career, from learning to trust your gut instinct to finding an “expert companion” who can help you understand your strengths. In Mailbag, we answer questions about the best way to invest an inheritance and whether you should adjust your salary expectations after a layoff. In our money tip of the week: why you should delete your credit card info from online shopping websites. The HerMoney with Jean Chatzky podcast is sponsored by Edelman Financial Engines. The podcast team and its host are neither employees nor clients of EFE, however, the show does receive fixed compensation, and is a paid endorser and therefore has an incentive to endorse EFE and its planners. To learn more about the sponsorship, please visit PlanEFE.com/HerMoney. Thanks HelloFresh for sponsoring this episode. Go to HelloFresh.com/HERMONEY16 and use code HERMONEY16 for 16 free meals plus free shipping! Please contact advertising@airwavemedia.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast, and to learn more about Airwave, head to www.airwavemedia.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Power Presence Academy: Practical Wisdom for Leaders
E42: Reinventing Yourself with Joanne Lipman

Power Presence Academy: Practical Wisdom for Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 37:04


“It is all about being open to where your experiences might take you. I think we all have skills that are transferable. And so you need to open your mind.”Are you seeking to make a career change, but aren't sure how to proceed?In this episode, I talk to Joanne Lipman, best-selling author, speaker, and media executive about the process of reinventing yourself.A theme in my coaching and advising work with executive clients is a secret desire to find more meaning and fulfillment in their lives.  I often hear confessions of inner longings to reinvent their working lives and in some cases, to change careers and do something entirely different. Yet that longing is often accompanied by fear and ultimately, dismissal.I frequently talk about this often unexpressed search for meaning and the desire to do something different. When I stumbled upon Joanne Lipman's new book Next!: The Power of Reinvention in Life and Work,  I knew I had to invite her to be a guest on the show.  In this episode full of practical advice, we discuss her research and strategies for those who are looking to make a career change and for what is “next”.In this episode:The 4 steps to reinventing yourself - search, struggle, stop, and solutionCommon obstacles that cause people to not reinvent themselvesThe benefits of reaching out to your wider networkThe secret to reinventing yourselfCommon myths people believe about reinventing yourself And more!Power Presence Academy: Practical Wisdom for Leaders is the go-to podcast for anyone who leads. Your host is Janet Ioli, leadership and human development expert, sought-after coach and advisor to global executives, and former executive with experience in four Fortune 100 companies. She helps leaders ground themselves with confidence, connection, and purpose and learn to lead with Less Ego, More Soul.Joanne Lipman is a best-selling author and news executive. She has served as editor in chief of USA Today, USA Today Network, Conde Nast portfolio, and the Wall Street Journal's Weekend Journal. Resource Links:Read Joanne's new book Next!: The Power of Reinvention in Life and Work or find out about more of her work here.If you want to become more grounded, confident, and aligned with your deeper values in just 21 days. Check out my book Less Ego, More Soul: A Modern Reinvention Guide for Women.If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts.  Select “Listen in Apple Podcasts,” then choose the “Ratings & Reviews” tab to share what you think.  Connect with today's guest on LinkedIn: Joanne LipmanConnect with Janet Ioli:Website: janetioli.comLinkedin: Janet IoliInstagram: @janetioliJanet is the founder of Power Presence Academy. She helps leaders ground themselves with confidence, connection, and purpose and lead with Less Ego, More Soul.

The Second Shift
Create Your Reinvention Roadmap with Joanne Lipman

The Second Shift

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 34:35


If you are looking to make a change in your life but don't know how to reinvent yourself, reimagine your future or take the necessary steps-- then this episode is for you. Joanne Lipman is an acclaimed journalist who is the author of Next! The Power of Reinvention in life and work. Joanne's done deep research into how and what makes people successful in reinventing their lives and careers, at any stage of the journey. We discuss the 4 steps that are essential to feel, think and act on your goals and how to avoid self-sabotage, fear and rethink being stuck. Production by Peoples Media Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Quit Your Day Job with Alisha Fernandez Miranda

If you've read Alisha's book and have been asking What If?, here's your follow-up question: What's Next? Luckily, journalist and author Joanne Lipman has an answer with her new book NEXT!: THE POWER OF REINVENTION IN LIFE AND WORK. This episode—the season 3 finale!—is full of fantastic and practical advice on how to make a pivot, trust your gut, and take all your experience with you into the next phase of your journey. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Retirement Wisdom Podcast
The Power of Reinvention – Joanne Lipman

The Retirement Wisdom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2023 31:05


Is there a pivot in your future? Perhaps you're considering - or going through - retirement, semi-retirement, a second career or a major life transition. All of these entail getting unstuck and skillfully navigating a transition. Joanne Lipman, author of  NEXT! The Power of Reinvention in Life and Work, interviewed people who have successfully steered through these shifts, along with experts who've studied them. She found a specific sequence of stages that unfold in these moves to reinvent yourself at different stages of life. Joanne Lipman joins us from New York. _______________________ Bio Joanne Lipman is author of the No. 1 bestseller THAT'S WHAT SHE SAID and NEXT! The Power of Reinvention in Life and Work. An award-winning journalist, she has served as Editor-in-Chief of USA Today, USA Today Network, Conde Nast Portfolio, and The Wall Street Journal's Weekend Journal, leading those organizations to six Pulitzer Prizes. She is an on-air CNBC contributor and Yale University journalism lecturer. Lipman began her career as a reporter for The Wall Street Journal, ultimately rising to deputy managing editor – the first woman to attain that post – and supervising coverage that won three Pulitzer Prizes. While there she created Weekend Journal and Personal Journal, and oversaw creation of the Saturday edition. She subsequently was founding editor-in-chief of Conde Nast Portfolio magazine, which won Loeb and National Magazine Awards. Most recently, she served as Chief Content Officer of Gannett, where she was Editor-in-Chief of its USA Today and the USA Today Network, encompassing the flagship publication plus 109 metro newspapers including the Detroit Free Press, the Des Moines Register, and the Arizona Republic. In that role, she oversaw more than 3,000 journalists and led the organization to three Pulitzer prizes. Lipman's work has been published in numerous outlets including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Time, Fortune, Newsweek and the Harvard Business Review. She has appeared as a television commentator on ABC, NBC, CNN, MSNBC, and PBS, among others. She is a frequent public speaker, with engagements including the World Economic Forum in Davos, the United Nations, the Aspen Ideas Festival, TEDx, the International Lean In conference, the Federal Reserve Board, and the Milken Institute Global conference, and has worked with numerous companies on issues of gender equity, diversity and inclusion. She also is co-author, with Melanie Kupchynsky, of the acclaimed music memoir “Strings Attached.” A winner of the Matrix Award for women in communications, Lipman was the 2019-2020 inaugural Distinguished Journalism Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. She has served or is currently serving on boards including Yale University Council; the World Editors Forum; the Knight Commission on Trust, Media and Democracy; the Yale Daily News; Spirited Media; the Yale Alumni Magazine (where she served as chair); the Knights chamber orchestra, and the advisory boards of Data.world, Breastcancer.org, The Wire China, and the Yale School of Music. She is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. She and her husband live in New York City and are the parents of two adult children. ____________________________ For More on Joanne Lipman NEXT! The Power of Reinvention in Life and Work Website ____________________________ Podcast Episodes You May Like The Skill Set for Life's Transitions – Bruce Feiler Self-Compassion – Dr. Kristin Neff The Future You – Brian David Johnson How's Your Network? – Kelly Hoey ____________________________ Mentioned in This Podcast Episode New York Times article: Want to Make a Change? Conjure Your ‘Possible Selves' ___________________________ Wise Quotes On The Stages of Reinvention "I call it the reinvention roadmap. And the four steps are Search, Struggle, Stop, and Solution.

Was It Chance?
#38 - Joanne Lipman: NEXT! That's What She Said

Was It Chance?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 63:32


Joanne Lipman knew she wanted to be a journalist at the age of 7. What happened next was a combination of hard work and embracing chance and opportunity and perhaps a little luck in working with folks who truly wanted to see her succeed and believed in her. Joanne is a bestselling author and pioneering journalist who began her career reporting for the Wall Street Journal, rising to the position of deputy managing editor (the first woman to attain that post). She subsequently was the founding editor-in-chief of Conde Nast Portfolio magazine, was Chief Content Officer of Gannett, where she was Editor-in-Chief of its USA Today and the USA Today Network, encompassing the flagship publication plus 109 metro newspapers including the Detroit Free Press, the Des Moines Register, and the Arizona Republic. In that role, she oversaw more than 3,000 journalists and led the organization to three Pulitzer prizes. She has served as Editor-in-Chief of USA Today, USA Today Network, Conde Nast Portfolio, and The Wall Street Journal's Weekend Journal, leading those organizations to six Pulitzer Prizes. She is also an on-air CNBC contributor and Yale University journalism lecturer. Connect with Joanne on her website. Make sure to follow this podcast everywhere you find podcasts, leave a rating and a review, and slip into our Instagram DMs at @wasitchance. More about Heather via @vickeryandco on Instagram, @Braveheather on TikTok, and listen to The Brave Files More about Alan via @theatre_podcast on Instagram and listen to The Theatre Podcast with Alan Seales EPISODE TAKEAWAYS Although Joanne has a vast and impressive career, she considers herself a journalist first and foremost. Joanne first wanted to become a journalist at the age of 7 after reading Harriet The Spy. As a freshman in college, Joanne got a summer job working for her local, New Jersey, newspaper which led to an unpaid internship at a fledgling but “real” newspaper. While commuting to Manhattan for her internship she started reading The Wall Street Journal and it completely changed the direction of her passion. The skill that helped most, as an editor, was being able to conceptualize ideas and find a common thread. When Joanne first started at Wall Street Journal there wasn't even a women's room - that's how few women worked at the paper. She was offered promotion after promotion for five years and kept turning them down. But she wasn't “mommy tracked” and stayed on the top of the list. This was an unusual and wonderful opportunity. Leaving Wall Street Journal was difficult and risky but Condé Nast made an offer she couldn't refuse. Post Traumatic Growth is being open to new opportunities because of the stress associated with traumatic experiences. After the financial crises, advertising feel apart and the magazine she'd created, Conde Nast's “Portfolio” closed. This was the chance opportunity that lead to writing her own books. Reinvention Roadmap from Joanne's book, Next: Search, struggle, stop, solution In order to solve problems you have to stop thinking about the solution! Turn your brain off and do something different - then the answers will appear. We don't talk about failure enough and we all fail! Tracking your failures provides really excellent data. Pay attention because nothing is wasted! Get Joanne's books, Next!, That's What She Said: What Men Need to Know (and Women Need to Tell Them) About Working Together, and Strings Attached. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bossed Up
How to figure out what's next for your career

Bossed Up

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 37:00


Are you craving change in your career and life...but not sure what's next? In today's inspiring interview with Joanne Lipman, author of Next!  The Power of Reinvention in Life and Work, Emilie and Joanne break down how to figure out what's next in your career, even when you're not quite sure where you're headed.Related links: Learn more about Joanne at JoanneLipman.comChris Donovan FootwearNext! The Power of Reinvention in Life and WorkBossed Up: a Grown Woman's Guide to Getting Your Sh*t TogetherWorking Identity: Unconventional Strategies for Reinventing Your CareerBossed Up's Job-Seeker Resource HubHIRED: our job search accelerator

RNZ: Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan
Mapping a road forward when leaping into the unknown

RNZ: Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 21:33


Millions of people around the world re-evaluated their careers during The Great Resignation, but what happens next? Joanne Lipman offers a roadmap to anyone who wants to take a trip into the unknown/

Repurpose Your Career | Career Pivot | Careers for the 2nd Half of Life | Career Change | Baby Boomer
The Power of Reinvention in Life and Work with Best Selling Author Joanne Lipman #316

Repurpose Your Career | Career Pivot | Careers for the 2nd Half of Life | Career Change | Baby Boomer

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 37:53


In this episode, I am speaking with Joanne Lipman who is the author of the book Next!: The Power of Reinvention in Life and Work. If you would like to know the details about what it takes to reinvent yourself in life and work, this is a great book. Joanne details the stories of lots of people who have reinvented themselves and how they did it. Here is Joanne's bio: Joanne Lipman is the bestselling author of NEXT! The Power of Reinvention in Life and Work and the No. 1 bestseller That's What She Said. A pioneering journalist, she has served as Editor-in-Chief of USA Today, USA Today Network, Conde Nast Portfolio, and The Wall Street Journal's Weekend Journal, leading those organizations to six Pulitzer Prizes. A frequent speaker and television commentator, she is an on-air contributor at CNBC and journalism lecturer at Yale University. She was also named the inaugural Distinguished Journalism Fellow at Princeton's Institute for Advanced Study. Dubbed "star editor" by CNN and "innovator in chief" by The New York Times, Lipman began her career as a reporter at The Wall Street Journal, ultimately rising to Deputy Managing Editor, the first woman to attain that post. There, she created Weekend Journal and Personal Journal, and supervised coverage that earned three Pulitzer Prizes. She subsequently was founding Editor-in-Chief of Conde Nast Portfolio and Portfolio.com, which won National Magazine and Loeb Awards. In 2015, she became the first Chief Content Officer of Gannett. There she was Editor in Chief of its USA Today and USA Today Network, encompassing the flagship title plus 109 metro newspapers including the Detroit Free Press, the Cincinnati Enquirer, and the Arizona Republic. In that role, she oversaw more than 3,000 journalists and led the organization to three Pulitzer Prizes. Lipman is a frequent television commentator, seen on ABC, CNN, NBC, CNBC, CBS, MSNBC and PBS, among others. Her work has appeared in publications including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Time, Fortune, Newsweek and Harvard Business Review. She is also co-author of the critically acclaimed musical memoir, "Strings Attached." Another fun fact is Joanne and I went to the same high school in New Jersey however, I was about 5 years ahead of her. I think you will find our conversation to be quite fascinating.  This episode is sponsored by Career Pivot. Check out the Career Pivot Community, and be sure to pick up my latest book, Repurpose Your Career: A Practical Guide for the 2nd Half of Life Third Edition. For the full show notes and resources mentioned in the episode click here.

Real Relationships Real Revenue - Video Edition
Next! The Power of Reinvention in Life and Work with Joanne Lipman

Real Relationships Real Revenue - Video Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 52:39


I'm joined by journalist, speaker, and best-selling author Joanne Lipman in this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue to talk all about reinvention. We're digging into why so many people feel the need to reinvent themselves in today's workforce, why we think reinvention is so cool, and what exactly happens when you decide it's time for a reinvention. Joanne is even sharing the four stages of reinvention, which is something I promise you don't want to miss.    Topics We Cover in This Episode:  Changes happening in the workforce right now  How to navigate changes in your career  What to do when you feel like it's time to reinvent yourself  The four stages of reinvention  What leads people to pivot in their careers How to start pivoting without leaving your current career Why the “overnight success” myth is damaging    Joanne has built an incredible career for herself in the journalism world and I'm so thrilled to get the opportunity to sit down with her and share our conversation with you!   If you want to learn more about reinvention, you're in luck, because Joanne just wrote a book all about it and I'm pretty sure that once you pick it up you're not going to want to put it down. Head down to your local independent bookstore and pick up a copy of Next! The Power of Reinvention in Life and Work today!    Resources Mentioned: Check Out Next! The Power of Reinvention in Life and Work by Joanne Lipman Visit Joanne's Website 

Real Relationships Real Revenue - Audio Edition
Next! The Power of Reinvention in Life and Work with Joanne Lipman

Real Relationships Real Revenue - Audio Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 52:52


I'm joined by journalist, speaker, and best-selling author Joanne Lipman in this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue to talk all about reinvention. We're digging into why so many people feel the need to reinvent themselves in today's workforce, why we think reinvention is so cool, and what exactly happens when you decide it's time for a reinvention. Joanne is even sharing the four stages of reinvention, which is something I promise you don't want to miss.    Topics We Cover in This Episode:  Changes happening in the workforce right now  How to navigate changes in your career  What to do when you feel like it's time to reinvent yourself  The four stages of reinvention  What leads people to pivot in their careers How to start pivoting without leaving your current career Why the “overnight success” myth is damaging    Joanne has built an incredible career for herself in the journalism world and I'm so thrilled to get the opportunity to sit down with her and share our conversation with you!   If you want to learn more about reinvention, you're in luck, because Joanne just wrote a book all about it and I'm pretty sure that once you pick it up you're not going to want to put it down. Head down to your local independent bookstore and pick up a copy of Next! The Power of Reinvention in Life and Work today!    Resources Mentioned: Check Out Next! The Power of Reinvention in Life and Work by Joanne Lipman Visit Joanne's Website 

Write About Now
Thinking of a Career Pivot? Here's a Step-by-Step Guide.

Write About Now

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 63:52


The pandemic and economic turmoil have sparked many to ask: What's next for me in my career and life — and how do I get there? But most of us hesitate to make big changes for reasons such as financial insecurity, fear of the unknown, and fear of failure. Enter my guest Joanne Lipman, a seasoned journalist, and author of the new book, Next! The Power of Reinvention in Life and Work. Joanne interviewed hundreds of people and poured over research to come up with a roadmap for people to make successful career changes. On this episode, she lays out the 4 s's: search, struggle, stop, and solution. These will help guide you on your exciting new path to change.  

Doing CX Right‬ Podcast
80. The Path to Reinvention: Transforming Your Work and Life for Lasting Success with Joanne Lipman

Doing CX Right‬ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2023 30:21


In a world where people are experiencing disruptions, some forced and others by choice, a common question is, what's next? Stacy Sherman sits down with bestselling author and Wallstreet Journalist Joanne Lipman to discuss the topic of reinvention and transformation with concrete steps for business and personal growth. You'll hear insights and actionable tips from research and case studies to know when it's the right time for a change. Leaders will learn how to support employees so that they gain more fulfillment, which ultimately fuels better customer experiences. More at

How to Be Awesome at Your Job
850: How to Reinvent Yourself in Life and Work with Joanne Lipman

How to Be Awesome at Your Job

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 35:03


Joanne Lipman reveals her strategies for reinventing how you live, work, and lead. — YOU'LL LEARN — 1) How struggle makes you better. 2) Three tricks to make any transition easier. 3) How to take the most efficient brain breaks. Subscribe or visit AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep850 for clickable versions of the links below. — ABOUT JOANNE — Joanne Lipman is a pioneering journalist and the author of the No. 1 bestseller THAT'S WHAT SHE SAID: What Men and Women Need to Know About Working Together and NEXT! The Power of Reinvention in Life and Work. She has served as Editor-in-Chief of USA Today, USA Today Network, Conde Nast Portfolio, and The Wall Street Journal's Weekend Journal, leading those organizations to six Pulitzer Prizes. She is also an on-air CNBC contributor and Yale University journalism lecturer. • Book: Next!: The Power of Reinvention in Life and Work • Website: JoanneLipman.com — RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE SHOW — • Book: Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy • Book: The Eureka Factor: Aha Moments, Creative Insight, and the Brain by John Kounios and Mark Beeman • Book: Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed
What's Bugging Me: The Fed Blows It

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023


What else would be bugging Dennis Kneale more than the Fed’s tone-deaf rate increase, the Trump arrest threat, and more Twitter Files revelations? And we welcome back bestselling author Joanne Lipman with a special look at reinventing yourself, a subject our intrepid host knows a thing or two.

What's Bugging Me
The Fed Blows It

What's Bugging Me

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 40:11


What else would be bugging Dennis Kneale more than the Fed's tone-deaf rate increase, the Trump arrest threat, and more Twitter Files revelations? And we welcome back bestselling author Joanne Lipman with a special look at reinventing yourself, a subject our intrepid host knows a thing or two. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Stacking Benjamins Show
Reboot Your Career or Your Life (with Joanne Lipman)

The Stacking Benjamins Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 72:01


It's never too late to change. If you're unhappy with where you've been and where you seem to be headed, it's time to hit the reset button. Today, to help you lift off, we welcome former editor-in-chief of USA Today and the WSJ Weekend Journal (among others), AND the author of the new hit book Next! The Power of Reinvention in Life and Work, Joanne Lipman. Plus, we'll dive into today's headline about Cher and her lavish spending on her new boy toy...it's gotten so bad that her friends are raising the alarm! Do they have a reason to be concerned, or should they mind their own business and let her spend $360 million as she sees fit? Beyond just Cher, we'll explore how involved should we be in our elder loved ones' finances and financial protection. And later, we'll throw out the Haven LifeLine to our friend "Conner" and help him and his wife understand more about what an ESOP is and how it can benefit employees of the companies that offer them FULL SHOW NOTES: https://www.stackingbenjamins.com/Joanne-Lipman-1333. Deeper dives with curated links, topics, and discussions are in our newsletter, The 201, available at StackingBenjamins.com/201. Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Keen On Democracy
Who Doesn't Want to Reinvent Themselves? Joanne Lipman reveals the five laws of reinventing our lives and work

Keen On Democracy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 37:07


EPISODE 1383: In this KEEN ON episode, Andrew talks to NEXT author Joanne Lipman about how to successfully reinvent how we live, work and lead. Joanne Lipman has served as Editor-in-Chief of USA Today, USA Today Network, Conde Nast Portfolio, and The Wall Street Journal's Weekend Journal, leading those organizations to six Pulitzer Prizes. She is also author of the No. 1 bestseller "That's What She Said," about closing the gender gap. A frequent speaker and television commentator, she is an on-air contributor at CNBC and journalism lecturer at Yale University. She was also named the inaugural Distinguished Journalism Fellow at Princeton's Institute for Advanced Study. Dubbed "star editor" by CNN and "innovator in chief" by The New York Times, Lipman began her career as a reporter at The Wall Street Journal, ultimately rising to Deputy Managing Editor, the first woman to attain that post. There, she created Weekend Journal and Personal Journal, and supervised coverage that earned three Pulitzer Prizes. She subsequently was founding Editor-in-Chief of Conde Nast Portfolio and Portfolio.com, which won National Magazine and Loeb Awards. In 2015, she became the first Chief Content Officer of Gannett. There she was Editor in Chief of its USA Today and USA Today Network, encompassing the flagship title plus 109 metro newspapers including the Detroit Free Press, the Cincinnati Enquirer, and the Arizona Republic. In that role, she oversaw more than 3,000 journalists and led the organization to three Pulitzer Prizes. Lipman is a frequent television commentator, seen on ABC, CNN, NBC, CNBC, CBS, MSNBC and PBS, among others. Her work has appeared in publications including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Time, Fortune, Newsweek and Harvard Business Review. She is also co-author of the critically acclaimed musical memoir, "Strings Attached." Named as one of the "100 most connected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's best known broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting KEEN ON, he is the host of the long-running How To Fix Democracy show. He is also the author of four prescient books about digital technology: CULT OF THE AMATEUR, DIGITAL VERTIGO, THE INTERNET IS NOT THE ANSWER and HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE. Andrew lives in San Francisco, is married to Cassandra Knight, Google's VP of Litigation & Discovery, and has two grown children. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hello Monday with Jessi Hempel
Joanne Lipman on reinvention

Hello Monday with Jessi Hempel

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 39:12


Sometimes, we just feel… stuck. Jessi's having a moment like that with her writing right now. She shares her struggle and the conversation she had in hopes of addressing it, with Joanne Lipman, veteran journalist and the author of NEXT: The Power of Reinvention in Life and Work. They dig into Joanne's framework for navigating big change, and talk through some of the real life reinventions Joanne covers in her book.   Follow Joanne Lipman on LinkedIn and get her new book, NEXT.  Follow Jessi Hempel on LinkedIn and order her debut memoir.  Join the Hello Monday community: Subscribe to the Hello Monday newsletter, and join us on the LinkedIn News page for Hello Monday Office Hours, Wednesdays at 3p ET.  :speech_balloon: Join our new LinkedIn group for Hello Monday listeners and continue this week's conversation here: https://lnkd.in/hellomondaygroup

Real Relationships Real Revenue - Audio Edition
Next! The Power of Reinvention in Life and Work with Joanne Lipman

Real Relationships Real Revenue - Audio Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2023 52:52


I'm joined by journalist, speaker, and best-selling author Joanne Lipman in this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue to talk all about reinvention. We're digging into why so many people feel the need to reinvent themselves in today's workforce, why we think reinvention is so cool, and what exactly happens when you decide it's time for a reinvention. Joanne is even sharing the four stages of reinvention, which is something I promise you don't want to miss.    Topics We Cover in This Episode:  Changes happening in the workforce right now  How to navigate changes in your career  What to do when you feel like it's time to reinvent yourself  The four stages of reinvention  What leads people to pivot in their careers How to start pivoting without leaving your current career Why the “overnight success” myth is damaging    Joanne has built an incredible career for herself in the journalism world and I'm so thrilled to get the opportunity to sit down with her and share our conversation with you!   If you want to learn more about reinvention, you're in luck, because Joanne just wrote a book all about it and I'm pretty sure that once you pick it up you're not going to want to put it down. Head down to your local independent bookstore and pick up a copy of Next! The Power of Reinvention in Life and Work today!    Resources Mentioned: Check Out Next! The Power of Reinvention in Life and Work by Joanne Lipman Visit Joanne's Website   

WeMentor Mondays with Nancy
Construct a Résumé of Failures to Discover Something New

WeMentor Mondays with Nancy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 11:08


Episode 357: Construct a Résumé of Failures to Discover Something New Episode Notes I like going below the surface to understand what makes people who they are. I love all the stuff. The successes, the failures, how people overcome challenges and setbacks, what brings people joy, and all the transformative moments that shape our character and entrepreneurial lives. I love being part of people's evolutionary process and connecting them with people and resources. An unexpected package arrived on my doorstep during last week's epic snowstorm. It looked like someone covered our neighborhoods with soft-serve ice cream and swirls atop the snow drifts—remnants of severe winds. The storm hit the Midwest. A whopping 11.3” of snow fell in Golden Valley, leaving us a winter wonderland view. Inside the bubble-wrapped package were a note (You're in the book!) and a signed early copy of Joanne Lipman's book, Next! The Power of Reinvention in Life and Work. Oh, how I love books. The smell. The purple book cover, yellow-colored hardcover, and binding. The chapter headings, content, and print. Everything. My mind went to the beginning of 2021. I received a call from a pioneering journalist and author. Joanne Lipman was the voice on the other end of the phone line. I didn't know of her at the time. She listened to my 2018 podcast conversations with Art Fry, the inventor of Post-It Notes. Joanne said she was writing a book about the power of reinvention in life and work and wanted to interview Art. She asked if I could connect the two of them.  Next! The Power of Reinvention in Life and Work provides a toolkit to make meaningful transitions in life. It is chuck full of case studies, personal interviews, and the latest research on how people reinvent their lives and how they work. Joanne is a brilliant storyteller and avid researcher. I quickly opened to the Acknowledgement section on p. 282, where I am mentioned. “To podcaster Nancy Meyer for putting me in touch with Art Fry.” Wow! Tears snuck into my eyes. Joanne took the time to acknowledge me in print. Then, I flipped to chapter 3, Eureka!, where Art Fry's story unfolds. Joanne described both the journey of Spencer Silver, who invented the 3M glue he couldn't find a use for, and Art, the intrapreneur at 3M, who came up with the Post-it notes idea while singing in his church choir. Art used Spencer's glue to improve our lives. I use Post-it notes almost every day! The ‘aha' moment for both of them was years in the making, and Joanne outlines Art and Spencer's journey beautifully and accurately in her book. Back to the beginning of the book, I immersed myself in reading every word. Her book is divided into two parts; the disparate ways in which we pivot and navigate change when we have no choice. After hundreds of personal interviews and academic research papers, Joanne observed a specific pattern when people pivoted in their lives and careers. This particular pattern, she suggests, could be a Reinvention Map. Although the pattern seems straightforward on the surface, like Joseph Campbell's hero's journey, it isn't. There are four aspects to reinvention she tracks through history. We start with a search, then we struggle. An event causes us to stop what we are doing before a solution emerges and a path forward is revealed. She outlines variables as when you are on a post-traumatic growth path after a traumatic experience. The order is reversed. We start our reinvention with the traumatic experience/struggle, search for ways to understand what happened and struggle more before we stop and find a long-term solution. An area of reinventing we would like to avoid if we could is the ‘struggle,' but it is inevitable. It is how we gain new insights. I include an example Joanne highlighted of how to address a struggle. I hope you find it useful. I have done this exercise throughout my life as a therapeutic purge. A way to let go of my failures instead of allowing my failures to take up res...

What's Bugging Me
A Chat About Race and A Chat About Chat

What's Bugging Me

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 47:24


This week Dennis touches the third rail and talks about the insidious turn taken in the conversation about race in America. Then in our weekly interview segment he welcomes in the former chief editor of USA Today, Joanne Lipman, to discuss her Time magazine article on the rise of ChatGPT and Vitaliy Katsenelson, CEO and Chief Investment Officer of IMA, on the underlying cause of the FTX scandal. All that and the Parting Shot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Squawk Pod
The Case for ChatGPT, Disney's Latest Drama, & Inflation Data Digest 01/12/23

Squawk Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 29:44


ChatGPT is an AI tool that's taken educators by storm, and some are calling for a ban. Yale lecturer and journalist Joanne Lipman argues to keep it in classrooms, and she considers the various historical innovations that once concerned academics–from calculators to Google. Activist investor Nelson Peltz is aiming for a seat on Disney's board, but the company is opposed and gearing up for a proxy fight. Disney has also named a new chairman of the board, and amid all the drama, the company has not yet explained its recent CEO swap from Bob Iger to Bob Chapek and back again. New York Times columnist and “Disney War” author James Stewart unpacks all the drama at the House of Mouse. In the Labor Department's latest report, the consumer price index fell month over month for the first time since April of 2020. It's a sign that inflation could be moderating, but the Federal Reserve doesn't meet to discuss interest rate hike policy until February. Plus, Tesla's plant in China is stalled, and Starbucks is calling corporate employees back to the office.  In this episode:Joanne Lipman, @joannelipmanJames Stewart, @JamesStewartNYTBecky Quick, @BeckyQuickJoe Kernen, @JoeSquawkAndrew Ross Sorkin, @andrewrsorkinCameron Costa, @CameronCostaNY

This Is Woman's Work with Nicole Kalil
106 / What Men And Women Need To Know About Working Together with Joanne Lipman

This Is Woman's Work with Nicole Kalil

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 30:56


I firmly believe that gender expectations damage everyone, and that in order for ALL of us to achieve equity, it's going to require not just women to fight for what's right, but everyone. But men often share that they feel like they're walking on eggshells and are afraid to say and do the wrong things. While I don't feel sorry for them, I do have empathy. And I'm not talking about the a-holes here, but the men who want to be part of the solution. Which is why I invited Joanne Lipman on the show. Joanne is the author of the national bestseller, That's What She Said: What Men and Women Need to Know About Working Together, former editor-in-chief at USA Today and Conde Nast, and referral from Adam Grant (who I'm professionally obsessed with). She drops some serious (and well researched) knowledge! We'll all get where we want to go faster, if we work together. Good men can't stay silent and a little extra empathy across the board wouldn't hurt anyone. “Woman's Work” will be what WE make it, so let's work together to make it something amazing. P.S. This is a great listen for anyone of any gender, especially those who are leading others. To follow Joanne you can visit her website at www.joannelipman.com or on IG @joannelipman. And you can buy her book That's What She Said on Amazon. Click here to pre-order Validation Is For Parking, which will be released on October 4th! To learn more about what we are up to outside of this podcast, visit us at NicoleKalil.com

Squawk Pod
Power & Politics: China, Europe, & the American Office 8/30/22

Squawk Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 38:37


Kyle Bass, founder and CIO of the global events-focused hedge fund Hayman Capital Management, discusses Europe's energy crisis, China's tenuous path forward, and how both are affecting his portfolio strategy. As employees gear up for a employer-mandated return to the office, Korn Ferry's Alan Guarino and journalist and Yale lecturer Joanne Lipman discuss politics, power, and pressures of a 2022 workplace. Plus, Tesla is in the crosshairs of a labor debate, Peloton's lost its trading momentum, and California's trying to change the game for fast food. In this episode:Kyle Bass, @JkylebassJoanne Lipman, @joannelipmanMelissa Lee: @MelissaLeeCNBCJoe Kernen, @JoeSquawkCameron Costa, @CameronCostaNY

Reliable Sources with Brian Stelter
What's Next For CNN Following This Week's Shakeup?

Reliable Sources with Brian Stelter

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2022 43:46


Joanne Lipman, Mara Schiavocampo, Ken Auletta, David Zurawik, and Claire Atkinson all join Brian Stelter with analysis. Plus: Senator Amy Klobuchar discusses a bipartisan effort to level the playing field with Big Tech, and "Red Carpet" author Erich Schwartzel talks about China's soft power and influence in Hollywood. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy

Fareed Zakaria GPS
September 5, 2021 | On GPS: A Fareed Zakaria GPS Special: The Post-COVID-19 World. Once the extraordinary measures are over, how will our world have changed? How should it be different?

Fareed Zakaria GPS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2021 38:29


Fareed talks to Joanne Lipman, former Editor-in-Chief of USA Today, on how the pandemic has made us rethink the workplace and our work-life balance. Then, former U.S. Secretary of Education, Arne Duncan, tells Fareed how the transition to digital school came with a big learning curve for students, teachers, and parents alike and what can be done to improve the future of education. In the Spring of 2020, many thought cities would be yet another victim of the pandemic, but University of Toronto Professor Richard Florida says cities are here to stay – they just need to evolve. Lastly, Zanny Minton Beddoes, the editor-in-chief of The Economist, discusses the post-pandemic economy and what it will look like for people, for corporations and for nations. GUESTS: Joanne Lipman, Arne Duncan, Richard Florida, Zanny Minton Beddoes To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy