All Episodes

Why do we need psychological safety to thrive in our career?
Zulaika Jumaralli is here to help explore resilience and perseverance and how she found a renewed commitment to helping others when the pandemic hit.

Why do we get in our own way at work?
Dr. Chela White-Ramsey explores how employees can navigate burnout, imposter syndrome and limiting beliefs like perfectionism — and what pottery can teach you about your career and life.

Why is asking the important questions so hard?
The importance of a “brave space” in times of change and disruption and why it’s important to have the courage to ask questions.

Why does representation in film matter?
Award-winning writer, director, and actress Gabriela Ortega talks about who tells the story matters.

What does the future of Indeed leadership look like?
As we approach two years of working from home, Chris and Lisa discuss the lessons learned during the pandemic.

Honoring family caregivers across the world
We discuss how he must balance authenticity and vulnerability in caregiving.

How can we help veterans get into the workforce?
This week guest host Maggie Hulce chats with Solomon Rhima, a Marine Corps veteran and a senior sales specialist at Indeed about inclusive hiring.

Who are the people behind the product?
Indeed CEO Chris Hyams catches up with Ezra Rufino, a product manager at Indeed. His team’s goal is to make sure the Indeed homepage is always helping people get jobs

Why losing a job led to helping others find theirs
Astou N’Diaye's personal mission at Indeed is to help people with barriers find jobs — something she became quite familiar with after losing her job during the pandemic.

Why great leadership starts with listening
We discuss how Laurie Williams' time serving in Korea and Kuwait fueled her passion to create strong and effective teams.