#100 - Celebrate the Good Times!
It's the 100th episode of The Sisters of Industry! It's time for some podcasting real talk!

It's the 100th episode of The Sisters of Industry! It's time for some podcasting real talk!
The Sisters talk comfort zone and danger zone, but which is actually more dangerous?
The Sisters review Jack Stack's classic, "The Great Game of Business," while waxing nostalgic on the smell of paper.
The corporate world often gets frowned upon, but in this episode the Sisters, along with Christie McElfresh, talk about the opportunity to be an entrepreneur, even in a corporate reality.
The Sisters talk entrepreneurship and Laura interviews one of the best, Nate Adams.
How do you know if you're ready to start your own thing? Do we ever really know what we're saying "yes" to?
It's a Special Edition with a special guest on how to deal with things when even the professional gets personal!
This month's "Reading with the Sisters" urges us to "Dream Big" with Bob Goff!
Assessing dreams relies on a different set of criteria. In this episode, the Sisters talk about raising the commitment level without giving up too soon.
You need a plan if you're going to move your dream from the clouds to execution - the Sisters want to help you build your plan and your team.
Taking your dreams from the clouds to execution requires making room, and the Sisters have some design ideas to share.
In the first book review of 2022, the Sisters talk about "At Your Best" by Carey Nieuwhof and how to make the most of your energy and time.
The Sisters cover the best and the worst of 2021 with a quick look ahead to the new year
Finishing well can set you up for the start of whatever is next, but there are some things to think about if you want to Finish Forward.
With just a few weeks left in 2021, it's time to talk about finishing well - any why not do it with a festive flourish?!
It's the 2021 edition of the ridiculous to the serious things the Sisters are thankful for!
In this special edition, the Sisters address questions from listeners on recent series, and crucial topics like...bacon.
The Sisters wrap-up the series on generations in the workforce with a discussion of Chip Conley's "Wisdom at Work: The Making of a Modern Elder."
The Boomers want to stick around for a bit longer, and we need them. The Sisters talk about why in this continuation of episodes on the five generations in today's workforce.
Every generation has its strengths and Gen Z is coming into the workplace ready to use theirs...sort of.
We have five generations actively in today's workplace, and it's time for a better conversation on how we all work together to maximize the benefits of each generations strengths.
The Sisters wrap-up the conversation on confidence with a review of Brene Brown's book, "Daring Greatly."
Curiosity, confidence, the Queen, and Cats - we're confident there's a connection!
We know what confidence looks like, and how it masquerades - now it's time to build confidence in our teams and in ourselves.
Our confidence often takes a hit in unpredictable circumstances, and the last 18 months have been predictably unpredictable. We want to talk about confidence - how we get it and how we keep it, even in crazy times.
The Revolution is underway, we've identified the soul suckers, and now it's time to lead the charge!
We've kicked off the Work Revolution, but we need to name the potential stumbling blocks and soul-suckers trying to get in the way so we can sustain momentum and stay in sync.
We don't want to "return to work" or talk about "the new normal." Instead, the Sisters kick-off Season Three with a work REVOLUTION.
Biggest takeaways, summer reads, and things we're thinking about right now - all of that and more in the Sisters Season Two Wrap-Up!
In seasons of transition, it's easy to hold on for the wrong reasons - sometimes even the difficult transitions can be the very best thing. In this episode, the Sisters talk about how to let go and transition well.