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10. The Panel of Men

Office Baggage, every week, brings you the perspective of two corporate women. Today, however, we bring you the first of what we hope will be many versions of “the panel.” Three corporate men join Rae and Marcy to discuss topics ranging from sexual harassment to “locker room talk,” from double standards for women and men to safety and judgment for both genders. We look… Read More

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9. Badass Sallies

A certain someone’s famous daughter wrote a book recently on “Women Who Work,” and it sparked quite the conversation on Office Baggage this week. What does it mean to be a “woman who works” and how do we support one another without being catty or selfish? In the same week, another woman testified before Congress and impressed us so much, we’ve coined the term… Read More

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8. So You Think You Want an MBA?

We met last September as we began our journey through Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University’s Executive MBA program. Since then, countless people have asked us why we decided to get an MBA, what our program is like, and how others might make the same decision. Today, we’re talking through both of our journeys to B-school, the reasons we’re here, and the lesson’s… Read More

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7. The Mother of All Taboos

In today’s episode, we’re following up on our conversation about power for women last week. Are we more powerful than we give ourselves credit for? Then, we’re taking on a big big big topic for women everywhere – motherhood. There’s the old adage that an issue is easy to agree on when it’s like “motherhood and apple pie.” But does that adage really ring true? We don’t think so. In fact, motherhood might just be one of the more controversial topics for women today.

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6. Cockpit Confessional – The Life of a Female Pilot

Eight months ago, we had the opportunity meet one of the most incredible women we’ve ever known. On this podcast, she’s going by the pseudonym “Nic” to protect her identity. She is a female pilot for a major U.S. carrier. Her journey to pilot, her life story as the mother of three boys, wife of a pilot, MBA student, and cancer survivor inspired us… Read More

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5. The Problem of Power for Women

Women have great power. It’s inherent. Hell, we literally birth other humans! But far too often, we usurp our inherent power in small but meaningful ways. Whether in our bodies, our language, our fears or our apologies, we are the arbiters of our own power and often that means we are the destroyers of it as well. In today’s episode, we unpack the power… Read More

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4. Bottomless Bucket of Fux

Emotional labor (a.k.a. giving a f*ck) is the process of managing feelings and expressions as part of fulfilling the requirements of any job.   Like any labor, any one individual’s ability to perform it is finite and has value (nobody has an infinite supply of f*cks to give).  This week on Office Baggage, we talk about allocating our care and concern to the highest value… Read More

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3. Hey, Miki, You’re So Fired!

We celebrate women who bring their whole selves to work in order to drive maximum value. . . but how much authenticity is too much? On this episode of Office Baggage, we talk about boundaries.  Should Miki Agrawal have sensed that somewhere between grabbing her employee’s breasts and calling into meetings from her toilet, her actions had gone from creating a culture that destigmatizes… Read More

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2. Eu Sou O Homem! (I am the man!)

For women in the corporate world, our  problems are real right here at home in the U.S.of.A., but things become even more complicated when you add in cultural differences. Marcy found herself in South America this week dealing with a host of hilarious foibles. This leads us to recap (better late than never) International Women’s Day, and begin to question the real differences between… Read More

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1. – Yes All Women

Each week, we work to choose topics that are applicable to all of our friends in business, no matter their gender, but we unashamedly come at these topics from the perspective of corporate women. This week, we’re talking about some of the things women in business have to deal with that men usually (not always, but usually) don’t. What words are you being called… Read More