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Feb 2021
53m 44s

Joanne Lipman: Job Stress, She-cessions,...

DEAR MEDIA, WILL COLE
About this episode

Leading functional medicine expert, Dr. Will Cole sits down with former editor-in-chief of USA Today, and bestselling author of the pivotal book That's What She Said: What Men and Women Need To Know About Working Together. There’s no man-bashing here; here we explore how men as well as women can join together to close the gender gap and how that’s intimately connected to wellness. Cole and Lipman candidly talk about hot button topics ranging from the current rising unemployment rate of women, especially women of color, as they balance work and homeschooling their children during the pandemic. They also discuss the surprising impact of stress in the workplace and what some companies are doing about it. This compelling conversation will open your eyes to real-world solutions and a practical path to a better future for everyone.

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