Episode 33: Trust Yourself to Make Sense of Feedback
Inside Job the Podcast with Nayla Bahri & Eric Johnson | Episode 33: Trust Yourself to Make Sense of Feedback. In this episode, we’re exploring how we get better at trusting ourselves to make sense of feedback that comes our way. We offer suggestions about looking for patterns and trends in feedback, using the idea of ‘resonance’ to explore whether feedback aligns with our self-knowledge or other things we’ve heard.
Episode 25: You Only Think You Want More Control
Inside Job the Podcast with Nayla Bahri & Eric Johnson | Episode 25: You Only Think You Want More Control. In this episode of the Inside Job Podcast, we discuss the topic of control and the fact that our clients and colleagues struggle with something deeper when they express these feelings.
Episode 21: Your Boss Is Not a Sorcerer
Inside Job the Podcast with Nayla Bahri & Eric Johnson | Episode 21: Your Boss Is Not a Sorcerer. Our managers may be our coaches, mentors, and people we truly value, but they are not mind readers or sorcerers. We make the case that it is OUR role as employees to know what we need, and to talk to our bosses about it so they have a better chance at supporting us the way that is best for everyone.
Episode 16: Handling the Workplace Bombshells
Inside Job the Podcast with Nayla Bahri & Eric Johnson | Episode 16: Handling the Workplace Bombshells. We talk about the different kinds of workplace bombshells and what you can do to manage your reactions and minimize the impact. We offer ideas about what you can do to be more aware of both what’s happening organizationally and what’s happening to you in your mind when you get tough news.
Episode 01: Inside Our First Reactions to Working From Home Full Time
Inside Job the Podcast with Nayla Bahri & Eric Johnson | Episode 1: Inside Our First Reactions to Working From Home Full Time. We address the criticality of reaching out and connecting, even as circumstances having us staying at home, apart from one another. We talk about some of the actions we’re taking to move things forward with things feel chaotic and ambiguous, and designing the self-care that you need.