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Sally Hubbard is an antitrust expert, attorney, podcast host of Women Killing It!, and investigative journalist. Intrigued by her dedication to antitrust enforcement of monopolies and tech platforms, Nykeba sat down with Sally to learn about what inspired her work. Sally shared more on navigating hierarchies, advocating for equality, setting boundaries, empowering women through her podcast, and how becoming a mother shaped her career. You won’t want to miss this episode and the many influences in her life that have played a large role in where she is today!
Sally announces a new theme for Women Killing It! and asks for your wisdom and questions as we together try to crack the nut: How to kill it with ease and joy.
Elizabeth Wallace and Hana Schank join as two-time guests on the Women Killing It! Podcast to talk about their new book The Ambition Decisions: What Women Know About Work, Family, and the Path to Building a Life. Listen for a reminder that you’re not in it alone with the challenges of navigating family, womanhood, and career -- and for novel insights about the decisions that ambitious women face.
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law Journal
This week, we’re talking with Sally Hubbard. Sally is a senior editor at the Capitol Forum, where she primarily covers antitrust issues. Sally was a featured panelist at this year’s IPLJ Symposium, speaking on the topic of Safeguarding Information Integrity in the Era of Fake News. Sally is also the founder and host of the Women Killing It! Podcast, where she interviews women at the top of their careers about what has worked for them, how they got where they are today, and what they wish they knew earlier. Sally and I chatted about the relationship between consolidated market power and gender and racial inequality. Read Sally's article in Forbes, and subscribe to her podcast, Women Killing It!, on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. Our theme song is Roller Blades by Otis McDonald. Subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts and leave us a review! Website: www.fordhamiplj.org Twitter: @FordhamIPLJ Facebook: www.facebook.com/FordhamIPLJ Patreon: www.patreon.com/fordhamiplj
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law Journal
This week, we’re proud to bring you the first installment of the 25th Annual IPLJ Symposium, “Safeguarding Information Integrity in the Era of Fake News.” The promulgation of fake news raises important legal issues regarding non-press media entities, social media platforms, and online content providers. This panel addresses the recent boom in fabricated online news, despite the fact that free speech and free press protections are limited to the truth. Moderated by Professor Oliver Sylvain, Fordham University School of Law Sally Hubbard – The Capitol Forum, Senior Editor; Women Killing It! Podcast, Creator and Host Jeremy Chase – Davis Wright Tremaine LLP, Senior Associate Matthew Schafer – Buzzfeed, Newsroom Counsel To see the video from this panel, check out our YouTube channel. Our theme song is Roller Blades by Otis McDonald. Subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts and leave us a review! Website: www.fordhamiplj.org Twitter: @FordhamIPLJ Facebook: www.facebook.com/FordhamIPLJ Patreon: www.patreon.com/fordhamiplj
This episode is all about big announcements. First: new year, new look! We've got a complete re-design of the Women Killing It! podcast, thanks to the tremendously talented design team at Kastl.design, Francesca Richer and Astrid Lewis. And the fabulous photo on the podcast cover and several shots on womenkillingit.com and sallyhubbard.com are thanks to photography genius Erin Silber. Second: for now, we will be moving to a biweekly schedule due to important projects our host Sally is working on. Sally needs your help with one of them, so tune in and see if you can help Sally make an impact!
Host Sally Hubbard shares exciting things that have been happening with her career and what's coming next. Her kids join her on this episode and provide wise commentary! Sally also talks about why women should seek recognition and about her realization that her two passions -- antitrust law and helping to make sure women do not leave power on the table -- are totally related. Sally talks about the trap of never being satisfied as we strive for that next thing. She pauses to be grateful for the journey she has been on, and for all the amazing women who have helped make Women Killing It! what it is today -- including YOU!
Find Your Dream Job: Insider Tips for Finding Work, Advancing your Career, and Loving Your Job
The first step to finding your dream job is understanding what activities bring you joy. Our guest is Sally Hubbard, host of Women Killing It, a podcast for women who are advancing their careers and making a difference at work. Sally advises job seekers to pay attention to joy-inducing activities to help guide what you want to do with your career. About Our Guest: Sally Hubbard Sally Hubbard is an investigative journalist, lawyer, and creator of the weekly podcast, Women Killing It! She talks to women who are killing it in their careers about what has worked for them, how they got where they are today, and what they wish they knew sooner. Resources in this Episode: 139 Action Verbs to Make Your Resume Stand Out. Do you have to include a photo in your LinkedIn profile if you’re worried about discrimination? The team weighs in on this question from listener Alison Geary of Tucson, Arizona. Sally shared the 7 Steps to Killing It Action Plan.
Across nearly every industry, men outrank women at the highest levels of career advancement. Today’s guest has learned first hand how women can make intentional choices and fight harder to kill it in their careers. Sally Hubbard went from practicing and teaching law to investigative journalism to creating a movement where women celebrate each other's successes. She currently works as a journalist for The Capital Forum and serves as the founder and host of Women Killing It: a podcast dedicated to how powerful women got where they are today, and what they wish they knew sooner. The result is “mentorship by podcast – women helping women unleash their superpowers at work.” Follow along as Sally shares the professional trends and differences across genders that she’s witnessed from her peers, plus tips for how you, too, can become a woman who’s killing it. In This Episode The different ways men and women approach career advancement The importance of women seeing other women succeed How age and experience can transform your career Steps to help you kill it in your career Why women need to prioritize networking Quotes in This Episode “The other big thing that I think doesn't work for women in any field was that tendency of women to put their head down and think, ‘I'm gonna work really hard, and my hard work will be rewarded,’ without taking affirmative steps to make sure that your handwork is noticed and recognized and that you're making the necessary contacts and connections to get your career to the next level.” —Sally Hubbard “We already have a lot of responsibilities between home and work, so most women are walking around in a constant state of overwhelm, and the idea of affirmatively looking for more work that doesn't pay might seem not worth it. But I think it really is worth it. It really is important, and it's important for other women to see those women out there as experts.” —Sally Hubbard “If you actually take that time to step away and imagine your ideal life, it's going to save you a lot of time because there's nothing that's more wasteful of time than racing and racing toward a life you don't want, right?” —Sally Hubbard “Possibility is actually just a belief, right? Our own minds and our own limits on what we believe are possible really constrains us.” —Sally Hubbard “You will hear a lot of no’s before you get to the yes. That was a skill that I had to develop, kind of a thicker skin. I've realized that developing that skill of being able to handle the no’s—not let it slow me down, move on, and keep trying—is just a very valuable skill for anything.” —Sally Hubbard Resources Women Killing It Follow Women Killing It on Facebook and Twitter Connect with Sally on Twitter and LinkedIn
Sally Hubbard, creator and Host of the popular podcast, Women Killing It!, has been a commentator and advocate of women’s equality her entire professional life. Through interviews and real-life storytelling, Sally’s mission is to create a movement of women celebrating each other’s successes and inspiring one another. With her intuitive and fearless mother and grandmother blazing the trail, Sally was exposed to entrepreneurship at an early age. Sally attended NYU Law School and later became an investigative journalist, ultimately striving to break her biggest story yet: how do successful women do it? Inspired by the stories of other women shattering the proverbial “glass ceiling,” she looks to reveal an unprecedented playbook for how women can kill it in their careers. Through her honest, uninhibited conversations with these women, Sally repeatedly finds herself inspired and motivated to #keepkillingit. In this podcast, Sally will be discussing 7 steps to killing it at work and if you want to learn more then tune in and listen to this episode right away Her 7 Steps to Killing It! Action Plan distills common themes that come up over and over on the podcast. She is implementing the plan in her own career with tremendous results. She shares her personal career journey with her listeners, and she poses a series of challenges to help them kill it in their own careers. Tune in to learn more ....
Ellevate Podcast: Conversations With Women Changing the Face of Business
Sally Hubbard has had a winding career path. She went to law school with the idea of being a women's rights lawyer, worked at the New York District Attorney's office under personalities like Elliot Spitzer and Andrew Cuomo; as a journalist covering mergers and acquisitions, and is also an entrepreneur and podcast host. Oh, and not to mention a feminist. In this episode, Sally shares insights from her podcast “Women Killing It,” her winding career path and how switching jobs is strength, not a weakness and what the definition of feminism means to her. Also, if you have questions for Ellevate, need career advice, or just want to say hi, send them in to podcast@ellevatenetwork.com and we'll answer them on the air!
Ellevate Podcast: Conversations With Women Changing the Face of Business
Sally Hubbard has had a winding career path. She went to law school with the idea of being a women’s rights lawyer, worked at the New York District Attorney’s office under personalities like Elliot Spitzer and Andrew Cuomo; as a journalist covering mergers and acquisitions, and is also an entrepreneur and podcast host. Oh, and not to mention a feminist. In this episode, Sally shares insights from her podcast “Women Killing It,” her winding career path and how switching jobs is strength, not a weakness and what the definition of feminism means to her. Also, if you have questions for Ellevate, need career advice, or just want to say hi, send them in to podcast@ellevatenetwork.com and we’ll answer them on the air!