The Bosscast: Career Podcast for Ambitious Millennial Women

The Bosscast: Career Podcast for Ambitious Millennial Women

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The #metoo movement is proof women still need safe spaces to share ideas, support and lift each other up. This is especially important for Millennial women, who are just starting out in their careers. Millennials are are more likely to take risks, start businesses, and are determined to do it all while maintaining healthy lifestyles and relationships. And when something pisses us off, we are not afraid to speak out! Join host and longtime journalist Nneka Nwosu Faison in weekly discussions about the latest news, information, and inspiring interviews from Millennials (and those who love them). Let’s climb to the top together! Emily Dreyfuss wanted to be two things when she was younger: an actress and a poet. Today, she is on TV quite a bit…not acting in a drama, but as an occasional expert on cable news (though some could argue cable news has as many twists and turns as a Shonda Rhymes show)! But Dreyfuss spends most of her time writing. Not poetry, though her work is so beautiful the lines read like carefully crafted stanzas. Dreyfuss writes articles on culture and tech. As a senior writer at Wired Magazine, Dreyfuss has had to battle her share of trolls, but they’ve never stop her from being her authentic self, pursuing her career, and starting a family.

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