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    Explore " cabin crew" with insightful episodes like "Episode 5x03 - Vacation!", "Episode 5x02 - Sick on layover and JAL-516", "Episode 5x01 - Happy New Year! Cheers", "Author Nell McShane Wulfhart celebrates the unsung heroines of equal rights in the aviation industry and the women's movement in The Great Stewardess Rebellion" and "Episode 4x13 - Reddit Stories" from podcasts like ""Moderate Turbulence", "Moderate Turbulence", "Moderate Turbulence", "Literary Aviatrix" and "Moderate Turbulence"" and more!

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    Episode 5x02 - Sick on layover and JAL-516

    Episode 5x02 - Sick on layover and JAL-516

    In this episode, Adele and Jeremie discuss their Highs & Lows which leads into what Flight Attendants have to do if they get sick on a layover. They also briefly go over the incident that occurred in Haneda, Japan on January 2nd, 2024 when an Airbus A350-900 JAL flight 516 collided with a Coast Guard Dash 8-300 resulting in the evacuation of the passenger airliner.

    https://youtu.be/L3maj1uTfEw

    Author Nell McShane Wulfhart celebrates the unsung heroines of equal rights in the aviation industry and the women's movement in The Great Stewardess Rebellion

    Author Nell McShane Wulfhart celebrates the unsung heroines of equal rights in the aviation industry and the women's movement in The Great Stewardess Rebellion

    In the Aviatrix Book Club discussion book for September 2023, author Nell McShane Wulfhart gives us the previously unsung heroines of both the aviation industry and the women's rights movement: the airline stewardesses whose fight against blatant, unapologetic, institutionalized sexism laid the groundwork for equal rights beyond the airlines. This lynchpin story in our history illuminates the context into which the first generation of female airline pilots entered the workforce and explains the challenges they faced in being taken seriously as professionals and not dismissed as servant/sex objects. Anyone concerned with advancing diversity in aviation should read this book to fully understand from whence we came.

    Thanks so much for listening!


    Blue skies, happy reading, and happy listening!

    -Liz Booker


    114. The Coaching Code with Thomas Gelmi

    114. The Coaching Code with Thomas Gelmi

    💭 Are you really listening?

    Prior to becoming an executive coach, Thomas Gelmi moved between jobs from cutting people’s hair to joining the circus and then becoming a flight attendant, to eventually becoming a chief purser at Swissair. Throughout the journey, he was already having deep conversations and actively listening to the people he interacts with.

    In this episode, Thomas shares how he conducts his executive coaching program as an official member of the Forbes Council of Coaching. This starts off with the process of 360-degree anonymous feedback from the stakeholders of the leader, which holds space for the leader to learn from his blind spots. He also highlights how psychological safety is the key driver for high performance in teams, where the employee with an unpopular opinion feels safe to speak up. And to be able to inculcate this culture, the leader must be the first to demonstrate and tolerate having a speak-up culture. 

    🎧 Listen to this episode to discover what it truly means to think human, act human and be human.

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    WP11: The downs, ups, and downs of being Black in Aviation: Pioneering Black flight attendant and author Casey Grant talks about how cab drivers wouldn’t even pick her up to get to her flights, the glamour of meeting celebrities, and the drama of dealing

    WP11: The downs, ups, and downs of being Black in Aviation: Pioneering Black flight attendant and author Casey Grant talks about how cab drivers wouldn’t even pick her up to get to her flights, the glamour of meeting celebrities, and the drama of dealing

    In this excerpt from my interview with pioneering flight attendant, Casey Grant, we talk about the discrimination she and her cohorts dealt with in the pursuit of their careers, the fun and glamour of being cabin crew, and the not-so-glamourous aspects of the job. 

    Thanks so much for listening!


    Blue skies, happy reading, and happy listening!

    -Liz Booker