"Empower yourself. You will be underestimated and misunderstood. Do it anyway." Those were some of the first words I heard Dana Canedy speak at a women's careers event earlier this year. In this show I ask Dana to expand on that advice. She was the first person in her family to go to college. She had dreamed of being a writer from childhood, and had a long career in journalism, much of it at the New York Times. But along the way she has experienced terrible loss. Now she is a single mother to a 12-year-old boy and she runs the Pulitzer Prizes, the first woman and person of color to do so. In this episode she talks about resilience, handling yourself at work, and the joy of giving back.
Episode 142: Working Daughters: Your Career + Parent-care
Episode 141: When I'm 85 - an interview with Madeleine Kunin
Episode 140: The Coaching Cure, part 2: The Coachee
Episode 139: The Coaching Cure, part 1: The Coach
Episode 138: Focus Amidst the Chaos
Episode 137: Pregnancy Loss and Work
Episode 136: Loyalty Has Limits
Episode 135: The Comeback
Episode 134: Running for Office
Episode 133: The Ambition Decisions
Episode 132: The Military Spouse and the Challenge of Work
Episode 131: Would You Work in a Women-Only Space?
Episode 130: How to Make the Most of Your Time (re-release)
Episode 129: Will They Still Like Me? The Power of Negotiation (part 2)
Episode 128: You're Worth It - The Power of Negotiation (part 1)
Episode 126: The Hell of Networking (re-release)
Episode 125: Saying No to Office Housework
Episode 124: Fair Pay, part 2: Transparency Matters
Episode 123: Fair Pay, part 1: It Begins with Babysitting
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