When you get hired to a position you should be bringing something intangible to it. If you're being inauthentic or in other words code switching you're not bringing your authentic self to that job and therefore you're really only doing the bare minimum, she says. "You know sometimes you find out like I think I did at NPR that like you know your authentic self isn't necessarily valued" She adds: "I landed a place like Pushkin with Mount Gladwell where [being my authentic self] was encouraged and certainly seemed to bring a lot of value"
Should you save in a 401(k) or is it better to keep that money available in cash?
Justin Richmond is the host of new podcast “Started from the Bottom”. where he interviews successful people who grew up on the outside – people of color and people who grew up in a world where almost nobody went to college. He’s also the co-host of the popular music podcast "Broken Record" podcast alongside Rick Rubin, Bruce Headlam, and Malcolm Gladwell.
Ricky Mulvey caught up with Richmond to discuss: - Learning the unwritten rules of business - How class and upbringing affects attitudes towards money - The relationship between musicians, Live Nation Entertainment, and dynamic pricing
Company discussed: LYV
Host: Ricky Mulvey Guest: Justin Richmond Engineers: Dan Boyd, Annie Franks
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