Dan and Sally Helgesen on “Presence”
Dan and his co-host Sally Helgesen talk about the idea of “presence.” How does one achieve it, and why is it important to have ones own presence.
Dan and his co-host Sally Helgesen talk about the idea of “presence.” How does one achieve it, and why is it important to have ones own presence.
In the final segment, Dan talks about his good friend Mick McKeller and the influence he has had on Dan and Reading for Leading.
Dan and Kathleen talk about her book and research the “Unfinished Revolution: How a New Generation is Reshaping Family, Work and Gender in America.”
Dan continues his talk with Celinda Lake, and brings in Kathleen Gerson towards the end to start talking about reshaping family life.
One of the nation’s leading political strategists Celinda Lake talked with Dan about what exactly the “glass ceiling” is for women. Dan and Celinda also talked about how we are seeing less women in Congress, and discuss whether or not women’s advancement is different in politics compared to business.
Joan continues her talk with Dan about workplace flexibility and her other book “Reshaping the Work Family Debate.”
Joan Williams is a Professor at Hastings College of Law at the University of California. She joins Dan to talk about her recent book “Unbending Gender: Why Family and Work Conflict and What To Do About It.”
Teresa Wehrwein is the Associate Dean for Academic and Clinical Affairs for Michigan State University’s College of Nursing and Marilyn Rothert Dean Emeritus of the college. talk to Dan about the changes they have seen in the gender roles of nursing.
Dr. Christine Williams from the University of Texas talks to Dan about her research on men and women in unusual lines of work. She talks to Dan about the work she has done on men working in what normally would be considered a female role.
Assistant Editor of Minority Nurses Magazine, Jessica Tomer, talks with Dan about minorities in nursing and nursing as a viable career path.