Women, and particularly women of color, get lumbered with most of the office housework. Stuff like ordering lunch, clearing up after a meeting, or sending out meeting notes. But office housework is also the unexciting stuff organizations need to get done - necessary, humdrum tasks that won't burnish your resume. Women disproportionately take on those tasks. In this show I speak with journalist Ruchika Tulshyan about what women can do to push back on office housework, while treading the ever-fine line between deference and standing up for themselves.
The Broad Experience 47: Authenticity vs. conformity
The Broad Experience 46: Communication at the office
The Broad Experience 45: Killing the Ideal Woman (re-release)
The Broad Experience 44: The motherhood factor
The Broad Experience 43: Navigating expectations
The Broad Experience 42: The outsider within: transgender in the workplace
The Broad Experience 41: Stop fixing women, start fixing companies
The Broad Experience 40: The hell of networking
The Broad Experience 39: Daughters in Charge
The Broad Experience 38: Women, work, and sex (re-release)
The Broad Experience 37: Leaning In (re-release)
The Broad Experience 36: Emotions at the office
The Broad Experience 35: Advertising is broken - women speak out
The Broad Experience 34: Make them laugh - women, men, and humor at the office
The Broad Experience 33: What is success?
The Broad Experience 32: Home as career-killer
The Broad Experience 31: Tips for success from an entrepreneur
The Broad Experience 30: Women in academia
The Broad Experience 29: Show me the money
The Broad Experience 28: Claiming authority
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