Ep. 177: Stepping Into Your Power At Work With Executive Coach Marie Garvey
First, Liz and Sarah share Zoom pitching advice from listeners and friend of the pod, Laurie Zaks. Then they talk to Executive Coach Marie Garvey about how everyone — but particularly women — can empower themselves in the workplace. The good news? A big part of it is shutting out the noise and being yourself. In Hits & Bombs, Sarah gives herself a Bomb for getting hooked on the reality show Married at First Sight. And Liz gives Sarah a Hit for taking on so much of their development reading. This week’s Hollywood Hack is in honor of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg: Have your own dissent collar. Laurie Zaks on Happier In Hollywood Episode 7:https://happierinhollywood.com/episode7/Marie Garvey: https://www.crazybusywomen.com/meet-marie/Married at First Sight:https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3868860/Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Collars Decoded: What Each Neckpiece Means:https://www.townandcountrymag.com/society/politics/a25362496/ruth-bader-ginsburg-collar-meaning/Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Lace Collar Wasn’t An Accessory, It Was a Gauntlet:https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/20/style/rbg-style.htmlIf you want to order a Happier In Hollywood rainbow Silipint travel cup with lid, email happierinhollywood@gmail.com for more information. Happier in Hollywood is part of ‘The Onward Project,’ a family of podcasts brought together by Gretchen Rubin—all about how to make your life better. Check out the other Onward Project podcasts—Happier with Gretchen Rubin, Side Hustle School, Do The Thing, and Everything Happens with Kate Bowler . If you liked this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and tell your friends!
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Veteran TV writers Liz Craft and Sarah Fain demystify Hollywood by making career and personal struggles universal. Friends since high school and writing partners for 17 years, Liz and Sarah have survived and thrived in Tinseltown’s male-dominated entertainment industry, guided by blind optimism and a Midwestern work ethic. Along the way they've learned a lot about kicking ass, kissing ass, and office yoga.