We are examining part two of the series of the book No Rules Rules: Netflix and the Culture of Reinvention. This episode focuses more on the implementation of some of the ideas in the book.
We'll talk about having hard conversations, candor, and direct honesty at all times, what it requires, and we'll also share some of our own examples.
Thank you for listening!
Find Blake Rayhons on Instagram @blakerayhons.
Find Stacie Baird on Instagram @theHRPodcaster.
Our daughters are the stars in this episode! We brought back our regular guest, Dr. J (Dr. Jason Kolber) and his daughter, Drew, as well as our own...Blake's daughter is Brielle, and Stacie's daughter is Jocelyn.
We took time to hear how they coped during the pandemic. This episode was recorded earlier, but their perspective can be applied more broadly to life as teens. Most of our conversation with them was inspiring and covered a lot of really interesting space.
It was refreshing to hear their telling of stories, what is important to them, and more. We hope you enjoy!
Find Blake Rayhons on Instagram @blakerayhons.
Find Stacie Baird on Instagram @theHRPodcaster.
The book No Rules Rules: Netflix and the Culture of Reinvention is a book written in 2020 and is so much more relevant today than the author may have ever imagined.
We talk about honesty and accountability in the workplace, and specifically talk about some of the core things that were fostered in the work place by a mentor and friend who passed away recently, Tom Frank. He embodied so much related to a quality culture in the workplace, and a conversation like this wouldn't be complete if he were not acknowledged in this space.
Join us as we discuss modeling and reinvention in the workplace, and much, much more.
Check out a couple of the past episodes with Tom Frank as our special guest!
Just A Tip, with Tom Frank (Episode 22)
Don't Eat Your Shoes and other stories with Tom Frank (Episode 21)