• Navigating Work and Life as an Executive Mom with Joann Lublin

  • 2021/04/22
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Navigating Work and Life as an Executive Mom with Joann Lublin

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  • Joann Lublin is a Pulitzer-winning journalist, author, and speaker. She is the former Management News Editor of The Wall Street Journal, and in 2003, she shared in the Journal's Pulitzer Prize for stories covering corporate scandals. Joann is the creator of the Wall Street Journal's first career advice column, which she wrote until May 2020, and she is still a regular contributor. In 2018 Joann won the Gerald Loeb Lifetime Achievement Award, the highest honor in business journalism. She is also the author of two books about female business leaders: Earning It: Hard-Won Lessons from Trailblazing Women at the Top of Business and Power Moms: How Executive Mothers Navigate Work and Life. Today, Joann shares the story of her trailblazing career as a journalist and reveals some of the struggles she faced in the male-dominated industry of journalism. She shares her inspiration for her first book and the advice she would have given her younger self when navigating the unwritten rules in office politics. She reveals how she managed her "working mother guilt" and how the workplace has changed over time for different generations of working women. She also shares why businesses need to be more supportive of working parents, both men and women, what a personal board of directors is, and how they can help you with your career choices. “We now have workplaces in which there are many boomer moms in positions of power who can serve as role models, who can be advocates for those younger women.” - Joann Lublin This week on The Unwritten Rules Podcast: Joann's career and how she started working at The Wall Street JournalThe struggles Joann faced in the male-dominated industry of journalismThe inspiration behind Joann's book: Earning ItEssential advice Joann would give to her younger self on the unwritten rules of office politicsHow Joann managed "working mom guilt" throughout her careerThe ways work and life has changed for various generations of working womenWhy workplaces need to be more supportive of parents, both mothers and fathersWhat a personal board of directors is and how they can help you advance your career Resources Mentioned: Wall Street Journal Article: Workplace Advice I Wish I Had Known by Joann LublinPersonal Board of Directors - Wall Street Journal Our Favorite Quotes: “We undervalue ourselves; we don't think about the fact that we are a valued contributor.” - Joann Lublin“So many employers now recognise that it's important to attract and retain and promote working parents.” - Joann Lublin“Think before you act, particularly when you are in a leadership role.” - Joann Lublin Connect with Joann Lublin: Joann LublinBook: Earning It: Hard-Won Lessons from Trailblazing Women at the Top of BusinessBook: Power Moms: How Executive Mothers Navigate Work and LifeEmail: Joannlublin@gmail.comJoann Lublin on LinkedInJoann Lublin on InstagramJoann Lublin on FacebookJoann Lublin on Twitter Writing the Rules of Women Leadership Thanks for tuning into today’s episode of The Unwritten Rules with your host, Helen Appleby. If you enjoyed this episode, please head over to Apple Podcasts to subscribe and leave a rating and review. Don’t forget to follow us on Facebook and LinkedIn and share your favorite episodes across social media. And for even more great content, insight, and inspiration on women’s leadership, visit our website. While you’re there, be sure to grab your free gift - the first chapter of my latest book, The Unwritten Rules of Women’s Leadership, is available to hear for free on my website. Visit www.theunwrittenrules.com to listen today.
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Joann Lublin is a Pulitzer-winning journalist, author, and speaker. She is the former Management News Editor of The Wall Street Journal, and in 2003, she shared in the Journal's Pulitzer Prize for stories covering corporate scandals. Joann is the creator of the Wall Street Journal's first career advice column, which she wrote until May 2020, and she is still a regular contributor. In 2018 Joann won the Gerald Loeb Lifetime Achievement Award, the highest honor in business journalism. She is also the author of two books about female business leaders: Earning It: Hard-Won Lessons from Trailblazing Women at the Top of Business and Power Moms: How Executive Mothers Navigate Work and Life. Today, Joann shares the story of her trailblazing career as a journalist and reveals some of the struggles she faced in the male-dominated industry of journalism. She shares her inspiration for her first book and the advice she would have given her younger self when navigating the unwritten rules in office politics. She reveals how she managed her "working mother guilt" and how the workplace has changed over time for different generations of working women. She also shares why businesses need to be more supportive of working parents, both men and women, what a personal board of directors is, and how they can help you with your career choices. “We now have workplaces in which there are many boomer moms in positions of power who can serve as role models, who can be advocates for those younger women.” - Joann Lublin This week on The Unwritten Rules Podcast: Joann's career and how she started working at The Wall Street JournalThe struggles Joann faced in the male-dominated industry of journalismThe inspiration behind Joann's book: Earning ItEssential advice Joann would give to her younger self on the unwritten rules of office politicsHow Joann managed "working mom guilt" throughout her careerThe ways work and life has changed for various generations of working womenWhy workplaces need to be more supportive of parents, both mothers and fathersWhat a personal board of directors is and how they can help you advance your career Resources Mentioned: Wall Street Journal Article: Workplace Advice I Wish I Had Known by Joann LublinPersonal Board of Directors - Wall Street Journal Our Favorite Quotes: “We undervalue ourselves; we don't think about the fact that we are a valued contributor.” - Joann Lublin“So many employers now recognise that it's important to attract and retain and promote working parents.” - Joann Lublin“Think before you act, particularly when you are in a leadership role.” - Joann Lublin Connect with Joann Lublin: Joann LublinBook: Earning It: Hard-Won Lessons from Trailblazing Women at the Top of BusinessBook: Power Moms: How Executive Mothers Navigate Work and LifeEmail: Joannlublin@gmail.comJoann Lublin on LinkedInJoann Lublin on InstagramJoann Lublin on FacebookJoann Lublin on Twitter Writing the Rules of Women Leadership Thanks for tuning into today’s episode of The Unwritten Rules with your host, Helen Appleby. If you enjoyed this episode, please head over to Apple Podcasts to subscribe and leave a rating and review. Don’t forget to follow us on Facebook and LinkedIn and share your favorite episodes across social media. And for even more great content, insight, and inspiration on women’s leadership, visit our website. While you’re there, be sure to grab your free gift - the first chapter of my latest book, The Unwritten Rules of Women’s Leadership, is available to hear for free on my website. Visit www.theunwrittenrules.com to listen today.

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