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    35: Transgender Networking in the Workplace | Feedback Friday

    en-usApril 27, 2018

    Podcast Summary

    • Transform your home into an Airbnb and share unique experiencesAirbnb hosting brings in extra income, adds value to property, and broadens horizons by connecting with diverse travelers

      Turning your home into an Airbnb not only brings in extra income but also allows you to share your unique space and experiences with travelers from around the world. Jen and Jordan, the hosts of the podcast, shared their personal experience of incorporating Airbnb-inspired features into their own home, such as a spare bedroom with an exterior door for guests' convenience and personal touches to make their stay special. This not only adds value to their property but also broadens their horizons by connecting them with people from diverse backgrounds. So, if you're looking for a way to make your home more than just a place where dust gathers, consider becoming an Airbnb host and opening your doors to the world. You might be surprised by the experiences and connections you gain in return. To learn more about hosting on Airbnb and how much your home could be worth, visit airbnb.com/host.

    • Approaching self-improvement with careIntroduce resources as entertaining, avoid ultimatums, respect ego protection, evaluate deal-breaker issues, and consider personal growth in relationships.

      Encouraging a partner to work on themselves can be a challenging process. It's important to approach the conversation without making it sound like an ultimatum or criticism. Instead, introduce self-improvement resources as entertaining or interesting, rather than a necessity. People, especially those with a rough childhood, may resist self-development due to ego protection. Ultimately, we can't force someone to change, and growing apart in certain areas is natural in relationships. However, when it comes to deal-breaker issues, such as health or relationship growth, it's crucial to evaluate whether continuing the relationship is worth the potential unhappiness. The decision isn't easy, but addressing these issues is essential for personal growth and overall relationship satisfaction.

    • Childhood patterns and beliefs shape relationshipsExamine limiting beliefs to avoid repeating unhealthy patterns and practice compassionate communication for stronger relationships

      Our patterns and beliefs from childhood can influence the relationships we attract and maintain. It's essential to examine these patterns and address any limiting beliefs to avoid repeating unhealthy relationship patterns. Additionally, while honesty and directness are important, compassion and consideration for others' feelings are equally crucial when giving feedback or expressing opinions. These qualities can lead to healthier social connections and better communication. The next steps for "A Hole" could be introspection and self-reflection to identify and address any unhealthy patterns or beliefs. For "Jordan," practicing compassion and considering others' feelings when expressing opinions could lead to more effective communication and stronger relationships.

    • Understanding the difference between venting and seeking feedbackBuild connections by offering support, listening, and providing valuable feedback when asked in professional settings

      People need emotional support and sometimes just need to vent. It's important to understand the difference between venting and seeking feedback. In professional settings, such as LinkedIn, it's acceptable to connect with strangers and reach out with honest intentions. Start by asking about their job or the field, and offer to take them out for coffee or jump on a call for light advice. Remember, the goal is to build connections and learn, not to ask for favors or jobs directly. Overall, being a good listener and conduit for emotional support and valuable feedback when asked for it can go a long way in personal and professional relationships.

    • Prepare, Persist, and Follow Up for Effective NetworkingPrepare questions, take notes, follow up persistently but not desperately, provide updates, build relationships, and maintain contacts using a CRM system. Don't rely on one opportunity or contact, create multiple opportunities to reduce risk.

      Effective networking involves preparation, persistence, and following up. During networking interactions, having a list of prepared questions and taking notes on paper can make a strong impression. When following up, it's important to be persistent but not desperate, and to provide updates on how the advice or connections received have helped. Building relationships and maintaining contacts through a CRM system can lead to valuable opportunities and advancements in one's career. Additionally, it's crucial to not rely too heavily on one opportunity or contact, and to create multiple opportunities for oneself to reduce the risk of being "basketless" or relying on a single option.

    • The importance of following up and persisting in various aspects of lifeFollow up is crucial in different situations, find out why you didn't get a response, and don't give up. Value diversity and representation in all areas of life.

      Following up is crucial in various aspects of life, whether it's trying to meet with someone, applying for a job, or listening to a podcast. The speaker shared his experience of trying to meet with someone and the importance of persisting in following up despite not receiving a response. He also emphasized the importance of finding out what happened if you don't get a response, as there could be various reasons. Another listener expressed her concern about the lack of female guests on a podcast and the importance of having strong female role models. The speaker acknowledged the issue and shared that they have had women on the show but have also faced rejections and time constraints from potential female guests. Overall, the importance of following up and not giving up, as well as the value of diversity and representation, were key themes in this discussion.

    • Embracing Authenticity in High-Powered PositionsWomen in high-powered roles should embrace their authentic selves and actively network to build connections, social capital, and influence, despite societal expectations and biases.

      Women in high-powered positions may face unique challenges when it comes to networking and career advancement due to societal expectations and biases. However, hiding or focusing solely on technical skills can limit opportunities and potential growth. Instead, embracing one's authentic self and actively seeking out networking opportunities can lead to greater connections, social capital, and influence. For those who may feel hesitant or frightened, resources and guidance are available to help navigate these challenges and make a positive impact while advancing their careers.

    • Connecting with locals during solo travelSolo travelers can use platforms like Couchsurfing, volunteer, join group tours, explore on foot, and take classes to meet locals and build meaningful relationships.

      Traveling solo as a young adult can be an enriching experience, but it can also be challenging to meet people and make connections. One effective solution is to use platforms like Couchsurfing.org, which allows travelers to connect with locals and stay with them for free or just meet up for coffee or drinks. This not only provides an authentic and cost-effective travel experience but also offers opportunities to build meaningful relationships. Another way to meet people is by volunteering or joining group tours, which can lead to lasting friendships and unforgettable experiences. Additionally, exploring a country on foot, whether through walking or cycling tours, can lead to unique interactions with locals and breathtaking landscapes. Lastly, taking classes while traveling, such as cooking or art classes, can provide a deeper understanding of the local culture and offer opportunities to connect with like-minded individuals. Overall, embracing the unknown and being open to new experiences can lead to unforgettable travels and lifelong friendships.

    • Immerse yourself in new experiences for meaningful connections and cultural understandingEngaging in interactive and social activities, such as travel, language classes, or workshops, can lead to lasting friendships and valuable cultural insights.

      Immersing yourself in new experiences and learning a skill in an interactive and social environment can lead to meaningful connections and cultural understanding. Whether it's through travel, language classes, or specialized workshops, investing time and energy into an activity can result in lasting friendships and valuable insights into a new culture. For instance, taking a multi-day painting class while traveling can provide opportunities to meet locals and fellow travelers, as well as learn about the local history and cuisine. Similarly, living with a local family while studying a language can lead to a deep immersion in the culture and rapid language acquisition. The key is to seek out experiences that allow for meaningful interaction and engagement, rather than just passive observation. Additionally, the recommendation of the week is the Netflix documentary "Trump," which offers an in-depth look at the life and career of the 45th President of the United States, featuring interviews with people who have known him for decades.

    • Engaging with the Show Community and Shopping DealsListen, engage, and apply the knowledge from the show to improve your life. Shop deals at Nordstrom Rack and share the show with others.

      The show appreciates its listeners and encourages engagement through various channels, including email and social media. The hosts also shared success stories of those who have applied the advice given on the show. Additionally, they reminded listeners to shop for Mother's Day deals at Nordstrom Rack and introduced a new winner of Swannies Blue Blockers glasses. The show also promotes its other podcast, Grumpy Old Geeks, and encourages listeners to share the show with others. The hosts emphasized the importance of applying the knowledge gained from the show to improve one's life. Finally, they teased a new chicken sandwich promotion from McDonald's. Overall, the episode emphasized the importance of community, engagement, and self-improvement.

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    203: How to Be a Good Mentor | Feedback Friday

    203: How to Be a Good Mentor | Feedback Friday

    Knowing how to find a mentor is something we've covered in depth on this show, but what advice do we have for those of you who are answering the call and want to know how to be a good mentor? In this Feedback Friday, we'll try to give this excellent question the answer it deserves.

    And in case you didn't already know it, Jordan Harbinger (@JordanHarbinger) and Jason DeFillippo (@jpdef) banter and take your comments and questions for Feedback Friday right here every week! If you want us to answer your question, register your feedback, or tell your story on one of our upcoming weekly Feedback Friday episodes, drop us a line at friday@jordanharbinger.com. Now let's dive in!

    Full show notes and resources can be found here: https://jordanharbinger.com/203.

    On This Week's Feedback Friday, We Discuss:

    • Why has your spouse stopped calling and writing you from prison? Don't panic! Here are no less than eight possibilities.
    • Should you send an unsolicited text to a professional in your field just because happenstance landed their number in your lap?
    • You've been house hunting for six months, beaten in acceptance offers three times, and you're burning out. What's our advice for keeping your chin up?
    • What kind of problems can arise when college-age friends decide to become roommates? Let us count the (potential) ways!
    • You want to up your metaphor game from Candy Land to chess. Here's a strategy to expedite your victorious cry of "checkmate!"
    • Your employer wants to start a podcast with you taking lead. How should you intelligently approach the compensation side of negotiation?
    • Your significant other's mother is a paranoid narcissist who is trying to pull you apart. How can you loosen her grip on your beloved?
    • Thanks to being a long-time listener, you know how to find a mentor. But how do you ensure you're a good mentor when people come seeking your help?
    • Life Pro Tip: If you want to give your future child a unique or random name, consider making it their middle name.
    • Recommendation of the Week: Last Breath
    • Quick shout out to The World Wanderer!
    • Have any questions, comments, or stories you'd like to share with us? Drop us a line at friday@jordanharbinger.com!
    • Connect with Jordan on Twitter at @JordanHarbinger and Instagram at @jordanharbinger.
    • Connect with Jason on Twitter at @jpdef and Instagram at @JPD, and check out his other show: Grumpy Old Geeks.

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    56: How to Avoid the Psychic Con | Feedback Friday

    56: How to Avoid the Psychic Con | Feedback Friday

    Jordan (@JordanHarbinger) and Jason (@jpdef) are back to banter every week and take your comments and questions for Feedback Friday on The Jordan Harbinger Show!

    If you want us to answer your question, register your feedback, or tell your story on one of our upcoming weekly Feedback Friday episodes, drop us a line at friday@jordanharbinger.com. Now, let's dive in!

    On This Week's Feedback Friday, We Discuss:

    • Do you believe in fate?
    • If you're asked your opinion about something, how do you avoid just repeating person one if you're person two?
    • When you're in high school, how do you maintain rapport with your teachers outside of the classroom without making things awkward?
    • How do you end a mismatched relationship for good and make the other person understand your reasons?
    • Is there a reason not to testify anonymously in a big case if you have the option?
    • Should we better preface the gender of who's writing the letters we read on the show?
    • Recommendation of the Week: Survivor's Guide to Prison
    • Quick shoutouts to Rana Batyske and John Raynaud, the GM at Pizza My Heart!
    • Have any questions, comments, or stories you'd like to share with us? Drop us a line at friday@jordanharbinger.com!
    • Connect with Jordan on Twitter at @JordanHarbinger and Instagram at @jordanharbinger.
    • Connect with Jason on Twitter at @jpdef and Instagram at @JPD, and check out his other show: Grumpy Old Geeks.

    Sign up for Six-Minute Networking -- our free networking and relationship development mini course -- at jordanharbinger.com/course! 

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    107: Stop Your Family from Believing Everything on the Internet | Feedback Friday

    107: Stop Your Family from Believing Everything on the Internet | Feedback Friday

    Jordan Harbinger (@JordanHarbinger) and Jason DeFillippo (@jpdef) banter and take your comments and questions for Feedback Friday right here every week!

    If you want us to answer your question, register your feedback, or tell your story on one of our upcoming weekly Feedback Friday episodes, drop us a line at friday@jordanharbinger.com. Now, let's dive in!

    On This Week's Feedback Friday, We Discuss:

    • If anxiety is a conspiracy theory you tell yourself about yourself, how can you just debunk the hell out of it and get on with your life?
    • Speaking of conspiracy theories, how do you snap your beloved parent out of believing everything seen on YouTube and [pick your biased media outlet of choice here]?
    • Living abroad is massively rewarding, but not usually for the reasons people think. Here are some tips for giving it a real go before giving up if things don't go as expected (and they won't).
    • Should your partner build themselves up to your level if they feel lower in the social value hierarchy, or should you let them take you down a peg or two for the sake of balance?
    • As a new podcaster, are you having trouble with keeping a consistent publishing schedule? Here's why we do what we do and how we keep ourselves on track.
    • Are there any positives to living by the "I told you so" mentality?
    • Tank's Good News: Teenager Is on Track to Plant a Trillion Trees: Starting His Project as a Nine-year-old, Felix Finkbeiner Aims to Restore the World's Forests by Laura Parker, National Geographic
    • Recommendation of the Week: RBG Movie
    • Quick shoutouts to Natasha Holmes, Jessica Clark, and Lexie!
    • Have any questions, comments, or stories you'd like to share with us? Drop us a line at friday@jordanharbinger.com!
    • Connect with Jordan on Twitter at @JordanHarbinger and Instagram at @jordanharbinger.
    • Connect with Jason on Twitter at @jpdef and Instagram at @JPD, and check out his other show: Grumpy Old Geeks.

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