All Episodes

Why are self worth and productivity not mutually exclusive?
Dr. Devon Price is here to help give advice on overcoming society’s pressure to do more by exploring the psychological underpinnings of the “laziness lie", which falsely tells us we are not working or learning hard enough.

How can military experience translate into tech?
Anthony Moisant is here to help explore how his service in the military taught him skills that make him a great leader today, plus how being open about trauma inspires hope.

What does inclusive recruiting look like?
Al Lundy is here to help explain how Indeed puts equity at the core of its recruiting strategy.

What can game design teach us about our own reality?
Katie Schmidt is here to help us examine the important role language plays in game design and what it can teach us about our own realities.

What’s happening in the labor market right now and why does it matter?
Svenja Gudell is here to help us decipher what is happening in the labour market and why it matters.

Can flexibility be a mindset that fosters resilience?
Romney Donald is here to help examine how caregiving and work intersect and what each of us can do to take care of ourselves while taking care of others.

How does culture and identity find a place in the modern workplace?
Victoria Liu is here to help us understand the power of intersectionality at work and what it takes to be a true ally.

What does the future workplace look like?
Yaeji Myung is here to help reflect on how the changes and pivots in this great work-from-home experiment has influenced Indeed's approach to workplace strategy.

How can we all work together to battle the climate crisis?
Silvia Ito is here to help delve into Indeed’s progress on our sustainability commitments and how each of us can take action to help address the climate crisis.

What people get wrong about being a great salesperson?
What it’s like to be a woman in sales and how to encourage more women to seek out sales roles.