For all the negative stuff that social media and our online world can put out there - a lot of which we talk about in this show - there are also some pretty wonderful things. Being online can help us build community, which is something Amanda Morin spends a lot of time and energy on. She’s a mission-driven author, speaker, and advocate for issues around neurodiversity.
She speaks with Morra Aarons-Mele about her own anxiety, struggles, and decision to try entrepreneurism.
Former Head of Mental Health and Wellbeing at Google on Why Teams and Culture Matter
What You Still Don’t Understand About Imposter Syndrome
“I Have Always Cared a Lot What Other People Think of Me”
Micromanaging, Mental Health, and Breaking Free
LinkedIn Live: From Digital Transformations to Personal Transformations
“You See Flashes of Really Deep Emotion in the Heat of These Competitions”
Pressure, Perfectionism, and Passion: What Medical Professionals Face
The Loneliness Epidemic and Work (with Surgeon General Vivek Murthy)
We All Experience Class At Work (And Why We Should Talk About It)
Want To Run A Good Company? You Can’t Ignore Menopause Anymore
How Your Family History - and Tensions - Affect You At Work
Building Your Career When You Have Borderline Personality Disorder
Farnoosh Torabi on Fear, Money, and Career Success
LinkedIn Live: How to Speak Up
Leadership, Burnout, and Breakdowns (and Why Coaching Can Help)
Mood and Food: What You Need to Know About Gut and Mental Health
The Israel-Hamas War and Managing Grief
20 Minutes a Week Devoted to Culture Building Can Improve Mental Health for Grocery and Retail Workers
Mindfulness to Be A Better Colleague - and Stop Being Passive-Aggressive
“He’s a Jerk Who Got Rich and Now He Hates Everybody”
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