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Pop! On Leadership

Pop! On Leadership

Hosted by Virginia Martinez, Kara Kirby

Episodes

42

Latest episode

Jan 2024

Language

EN

About the show

Pop! On Leadership is a podcast that explores leadership lessons and workplace scenarios through the lens of pop culture.

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January 12, 20241 hr 10 min

Bonus Episode: Chris Cook takes us behind the scenes

Kara's friend, Chris Cook, joins the podcast to tell us about his experience as an Assistant Director working with stars like Will Ferrell, Mark Wahlberg, and Jason Sudeikis. He takes us behind the scenes of Ted Lasso and other productions.

December 30, 202329 min

S3 / E12 - So long, farewell to Ted Lasso

We reach the final episode of the Ted Lasso. Unpacking all the good, bad, and beautiful examples of leadership in this television series has brought us so much joy. This final episode delivered, and had us in our feelings.

December 20, 202335 min

S3 / E11 - Breaking the cycle

In Season 1 Ted said he loves meeting people's moms, because "it is like reading an instruction manual as to why they're nuts". Now, in the second to last episode of the series we finally get to meet Ted's mom, and yep... it explains a lot! But Ted is doing his best to break generational cycles of trauma and harm. We draw parallels to how the younger generations are actively breaking the cycles of trauma and harm in the work place.

December 7, 202338 min

S3 / E10 - When is it time to quit

Many of us have an uncomfortable relationship with the idea of "quitting" anything -- a relationship, a project, a hobby, a job, etc. We are quick to assume that we weren't good enough. In this episode we talk about how to reframe and navigate the moments when you are thinking of moving on from a situation.

November 29, 202344 min

S3 / E9 - In our #badbitch era

Rebecca gives him some extra-tough-love feedback when he skips a press conference, reminding him that there is only so much wiggle room a person can get for their personality if they fail to meet the requirements of their role. We discuss when are the moments that call for toughness, when all other forms of communication fail.

November 17, 202331 min

S3 / E8 - Cutting through the Return to Work Propaganda

The Ted Lasso episode we unpack touches on the tension between wanting information from others while also wanting privacy from others. We also discuss the conundrum most companies are facing: How to get people to come back to the office, for even 1-2 days a week.

November 17, 20231 hr 3 min

S3 / E7 - Don't forget to treat people like people (especially when it's hard)

We depart from our typical format in this episode for a couple of good reasons. We added a guest interview with Jen Casimiro -- a Systems Designer with a focus on Equity -- at the end of the episode to take a deeper dive into one of our topics. Additionally, since we recorded this episode right after a two month summer break, we spend some time up front catching up on all the TV episodes we have watched and plan to watch.

October 11, 202342 min

S3 / E6 - Decisions, decisions

For this very special episode of Ted Lasso (S3, E6 Sunflowers), we invited a very special guest. Our friend Alexis Gonzales-Black is a Partner at August Public and is an expert in empowered decision making. She helps us break down what's happening in the scene when Isaac, the captain, is trying to get the team to make a collective decision about their evening plans. Of course we also talk about Rebecca and her gezellig experience in Amsterdam.Learn more about Alexis and August Public here: https://www.aug.co/

October 3, 202331 min

S3/E5 - We take a bite out of the compliment sandwich

Shandy has proven to be a liability to her employer, and Keeley needs to now fire her. We unpack both sides of that conversation and share our thoughts on the "compliment sandwich" approach to feedback.

September 26, 202336 min

S3/E4 - Can anger ever be a healthy motivator?

Coach Beard and Roy tried to rally the team around a "common enemy" as a way to motivate them on winning. But, the players went deep into their feelings of anger, lost focus, and the plan backfired. We discuss the pros and cons of using anger as a motivator.

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