Work with Erika Ayers Badan

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Most everybody has to work. Most everything has changed about work. Join Erika Badan -- CEO of Food52, former CEO of Barstool Sports and author of Nobody Cares About Your Career -- as she candidly navigates what’s great about work, what’s terrible at work, and what you need to know to make work, work for you.

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Erika Ayers Badan

Previous Guests

Chloe Crane-Leroux
Chloe Crane-Leroux is a creative professional and co-author of 'The Artful Way to Plant-Based Cooking.' She has a background in content creation and modeling, and she collaborates with her mother, Trudy, to explore innovative approaches to cooking and lifestyle.
Trudy Crane
Trudy Crane is a creative and co-author of 'The Artful Way to Plant-Based Cooking.' With a focus on plant-based culinary arts, she has embraced a career reinvention later in life, working alongside her daughter, Chloe, to inspire others to build fulfilling lives through creativity and collaboration.
Max Shaw
Max Shaw is the founder of Windmill, a company focused on improving workplace efficiency through innovative software solutions. With a background in technology and a passion for enhancing workplace dynamics, Max has dedicated his career to addressing the challenges of modern work environments, particularly in the areas of performance management and collaboration.
Julia
Julia is a longtime team member at Food52, known for her contributions to the company's growth and culture. She has been involved in various projects that emphasize community engagement and culinary innovation.
Kiernan
Kiernan is also a longtime team member at Food52, recognized for her dedication and impact on the team. She has played a significant role in fostering a positive work environment and has been an advocate for employee well-being.

Topics Discussed

starting over career reinvention plant-based cooking creativity mother-daughter collaboration ceramics content creation modeling menopause performance reviews software AI collaboration productivity strategy doing your job overthinking linear careers traditional full-time roles impact of AI creative work clarity momentum hiring big personalities leadership change management moms Rework Gen Z ambition growth burnout resilience optimism grief legacy

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0:00 38:53

Its Never Too Late to Start ft. Chloe Crane-Leroux & Trudy Crane

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Erika Ayers Badan
Guests
Chloe Crane-Leroux Trudy Crane
Keywords
starting over career reinvention plant-based cooking creativity mother-daughter collaboration ceramics content creation modeling menopause

In this episode of WORK, Erika sits down with Trudy and Chloe—mother and daughter, creatives, and co-authors of The Artful Way to Plant-Based Cooking. They talk about starting over at 50, building a career from scratch, and working together without losing your mind. The conversation covers career reinvention, ceramics, content, modeling, menopause, and what it means to build a life that actually works for you.

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0:00 45:39

Performance Reviews Are Broken

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Erika Ayers Badan
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Max Shaw
Keywords
performance reviews software AI collaboration productivity strategy

In this episode of WORK, Erika talks with Max Shaw, founder of Windmill, about what happens when you actually try to fix work with software. They get into performance reviews, why no one knows what anyone does anymore, and how AI can help  the way we collaborate. It’s a conversation about systems, strategy, and the mess between productivity and performance.

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0:00 51:25

Just Do The Thing

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Erika Ayers Badan
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doing your job overthinking linear careers traditional full-time roles impact of AI creative work clarity momentum

In this episode of WORK, Erika explores what it means to actually do your job—without overthinking, over-talking, or waiting for permission. She unpacks the myth of linear careers, the shift away from traditional full-time roles, and the impact of AI on creative work. It’s a conversation about clarity, momentum, and getting out of your own way.

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0:00 59:07

Hire the Divas

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Erika Ayers Badan
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hiring big personalities leadership change management moms Rework Gen Z ambition

In this episode of WORK, Erika unpacks what it really means to hire big personalities, lead through change, and build systems that actually work—especially for moms. She shares the story behind launching Rework, reflects on Gen Z’s relationship with ambition, and makes the case for hiring the divas, not avoiding them.

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0:00 44:18

Leave It Better Than You Found It

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Erika Ayers Badan
Guests
Julia Kiernan
Keywords
growth burnout resilience optimism grief legacy

In this episode of WORK, Erika sits down with Julia and Kiernan, two longtime team members leaving the food52, for honest and thoughtful exit interviews. They talk about growth, burnout, resilience, and what it takes to stay optimistic during change. Erika also reflects on grief, legacy, and why leaving things better than you found them still matters.

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Ratings

Global:
4.2 rating 4033 reviews

USA

4.2 ratings 4000 reviews

UK

4.3 ratings 17 reviews

Australia

3.9 ratings 9 reviews

Ireland

4.6 ratings 5 reviews

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