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Welcome to Season 3 of Rising Stories Podcast! As most of you know, I am the Lean In regional leader for LEAN IN Tennessee. Last August I attended the global Lean In regional leaders conference in Palo, California, where I met some amazing women who spoke and encouraged us to continue on our journey for gender equality in the workplace. This guest was one of those speakers, and I knew I had to have her on the show My guest for our season opener is Joanne Lipman, Joanne is the bestselling author of That's What She Said: What Men Need to Know (and Women Need to Tell Them) About Working Together. One of the nation's leading journalists, she most recently was the chief content officer of Gannett and editor-in-chief of USA TODAY. Joanne and I talk about the discussions that we all need to be having with the men we work with. Conversations that need to take place about the #metoo topic and how we, as women, can move into a better place of equality. It was a fantastic conversation filled with lots of great advice and insights for how we, as women, can move into a place of equality in the workplace. Joanne and I also talked about her book club, her best business advice from her former boss and we even talked about her favorite seasonal snack! Don't forget to visit our shop on Amazon where you can find more favorite things from the show. SUPPORT THIS PODCAST or via Venmo Connect with Corine Facebook // Youtube // Twitter // Instagram // Pinterest Show Notes Music is by Ben Sound Sponsor: Audible Get your free 30-day trial and download from Audible Here.
“I was a 22-year-old Wall Street Journal reporter. One of my first stories, I went to go interview a businessman. He locked the door of his office and took of his clothes and stripped to his underwear.” I promise, this episode does have something to do with money, a lot in fact. My guest today is Joanne Lipman, author of That's What She Said: What Men Need to Know (And Women Need to Tell Them) About Working Together. Joanne began her career as a Wall Street Journal intern and spent 20 years working there as a journalist. She's also a former editor-in-chief of USA Today. Her book is about workplace equality. For the first time, it is a book that encourages men to become an integral part of the conversation, instead of ostracizing them, or blaming them for the problems that we have today. We'll talk about the genesis for this book (It happened on an airplane.)Easy low-hanging fruit solutions how we can improve gender equality in the workplace.Being raised by depression-era parents and hustling it in her early 20s as a journalist in New York City.More about Joanne: She is one of the nation’s leading journalists. She most recently was Chief Content Officer of Gannett and Editor-in-Chief of USA TODAY and the USA TODAY NETWORK, comprising the flagship publication plus 109 local 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.
Joanne Lipman, author of That’s What She Said: What Men Need to Know (and Women Need to Tell Them) About Working Together, discusses what’s not working in the workplace today and what’s needed to fix it. You’ll hear: Why it’s important to enlist men in the quest for gender equality Why women “leaning in” is only part of the solution Why it’s important to have mixed gender working groups Book: That's What She Said: What Men Need to Know (and Women Need to Tell Them) About Working Together. Website: joannelipman.com, For Twitter, Instagram and Linked In: @joannelipman Additional resources: Implicit bias test: https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/takeatest.html Sign up for the Advice to My Younger Me monthly newsletter: www.tomyyounger.me Sara can be reached on Twitter Facebook and LinkedIn. Leave a review: https://itunes.apple.com/podcast/id1101880566?mt=2&ls=1
Joanne Lipman, the bestselling author of the book, “That's What She Said: What Men Need to Know (and Women Need to Tell them) About Working Together” brings her experience as deputy editor at the Wall Street Journal, and editor-in-chief at USA Today to the seemingly age-old conversation of gender equality in the workplace and how men can join that conversation to close that gap. Also in this episode, some book recommendations from BookRiot Associate Editor and fellow podcaster, Sharifah Williams. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Journalist and writer Joanne Lipman talks with Recode's Kara Swisher about her new book, "That's What She Said: What Men Need to Know (and Women Need to Tell Them) About Working Together." Lipman, previously the editor in chief of USA Today and deputy managing editor at the Wall Street Journal, spent three years researching discrimination, sexism and the failures of HR-led "diversity training" in the workplace. She argues that the push for greater equality must be owned by a company's top executives, rather than outsourced, and she shares several actions that people can take now to help their female colleagues succeed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joanne Lipman, author of That's What She Said: What Men Need to Know (and Women Need to Tell Them) About Working Together, joins the Talent Angle on this episode to discuss structural advantages that allow men to thrive in the workplace and brings to light the daily adjustments women make to fit in. She spreads awareness of biases that fuel gender inequality at work and tactics to counteract these biases for a more inclusive workplace.