When Deb Liu, CEO of Ancestry, was interviewing for a position early in her career, she was unsure if she was qualified for the position. When she asked her recruiter “Why me?”, her recruiter responded with a striking question: “Why not you?” Listen to Deb share how she overcame her shy tendencies and recognized that everyone needs a first chance to be given an opportunity for success. Deb also talks about how Ancestry helps families come together and build connections within their community.
120 million Americans are listening to podcasts every month. While people are averaging an hour of social media consumption each day, podcast listeners are averaging 3 hours and 7 minutes every day. The audio revolution is growing at a rapid rate. Listen in on this fireside chat with Bob Pittman,...
Dan Reynolds, Lead Singer of Imagine Dragons, heard a piece of advice early in his career: At the end of the day, your success and your band’s success depends on if people like your songs. Because of this, Imagine Dragons tries to create songs that are appropriate for listeners of all ages. Liste...
Liz Wiseman, CEO of the Wiseman Group and best-selling author, has studied some of the world’s best leaders and discovered something: burnout comes as a result of not having an impact in our work or from feeling that our work doesn’t matter. Listen to Liz’s suggestions on how we can avoid burnout...