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    Introducing "Works For Me," A New Podcast From Bloomberg

    enJanuary 09, 2019

    Podcast Summary

    • Combining local insights and global expertise for effective real estate solutionsEmpathy, a well-rounded perspective, and practical action can lead to better relationships, healthier environments, and improved productivity.

      Principal Asset Management combines local insights and global expertise to deliver effective real estate solutions. Meanwhile, in a different context, Holly Robinson Peete emphasizes the importance of empathy and awareness towards invisible struggles of people around us. Francesca Levy and Becca Greenfield, on the other hand, plan to address their workplace issues through their new podcast, "Works For Me," where they will try to solve their problems by implementing productivity tips and tricks presented on the show. For Principal Asset Management, their 360-degree perspective allows them to deliver valuable real estate solutions with a unique blend of local and global knowledge. In contrast, Holly Robinson Peete encourages us to be more empathetic towards others' challenges, which can lead to better relationships and healthier environments. Lastly, Francesca Levy and Becca Greenfield aim to improve their productivity and work life through their podcast, "Works For Me," by applying practical tips and strategies to their own challenges. Overall, these examples showcase the importance of having a well-rounded perspective, empathy towards others, and taking action to improve ourselves and our situations.

    • Exploring Productivity Tools and Methods with Odd Lots Co-HostsJoin Joe Weisenthal and Tracy Alloway on their self-improvement journey through their new podcast, Works For Me, and learn about finance news with Matt Levine and Katie Greifeld on Money Stuff.

      There are numerous productivity tools, ideas, and resources available to help individuals improve themselves. Joe Weisenthal and Tracy Alloway, the co-hosts of the Odd Lots podcast, are embarking on a journey to try out various methods and share their experiences. They encourage listeners to join them in their quest to be their best selves in 2019 by subscribing to their new podcast, Works For Me. Additionally, they introduced another podcast, Money Stuff, where Matt Levine and Katie Greifeld will discuss finance and Wall Street news, bringing the popular Money Stuff newsletter to life. Both podcasts are available on major podcast platforms. Despite the challenges and setbacks, the hosts remain optimistic and excited about the possibilities of self-improvement.

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