If you’ve checked all the boxes, done everything you were supposed to do, and still don’t feel like you’re where you want to be, it’s time to break some rules. Rule Breaker by Rebelle is the podcast for women who are rethinking everything they learned about life and work from straight-A report cards, princess movies, diet culture, and all the other ways that culture tells us who to be and how to act. Join Rebelle founder Shannon Siriano Greenwood for candid, funny, and moving conversations with rockstars in wellness, advocacy, entrepreneurship, and entertainment. You’ll hear stories about women who are leaders, disruptors, executives, entrepreneurs, creators, dog parents, homeschool moms, and so much more than could ever fit on a foil-embossed business card.
All content for Rule Breaker by Rebelle is the property of Shannon Siriano Greenwood and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
If you’ve checked all the boxes, done everything you were supposed to do, and still don’t feel like you’re where you want to be, it’s time to break some rules. Rule Breaker by Rebelle is the podcast for women who are rethinking everything they learned about life and work from straight-A report cards, princess movies, diet culture, and all the other ways that culture tells us who to be and how to act. Join Rebelle founder Shannon Siriano Greenwood for candid, funny, and moving conversations with rockstars in wellness, advocacy, entrepreneurship, and entertainment. You’ll hear stories about women who are leaders, disruptors, executives, entrepreneurs, creators, dog parents, homeschool moms, and so much more than could ever fit on a foil-embossed business card.
Obvi on this podcast, we are talking about breaking rules—but the more episodes we do, the more I realize so many of these so-called rules are unspoken ones.
These rules are codes of conduct that no one ever asked me to review and sign, but it seems if I don’t meet these guidelines, there will be consequences.
One of those unspoken rules is “don’t talk about money.” Don’t let other people know how much you make. Don’t be greedy and ask for more. Money is dirty. Money is bad. Wanting to make more money makes you greedy and bad. And, most importantly, discussing money with other people in public makes you a bad person.
Well, F that noise because one of the ways we are going to make progress towards equality is actually by bringing all our money stuff to the surface.
My guest today wrote a book that is a must-read for all working women titled Ladies Get Paid. Yes, this book talks about negotiating for more when you are a traditionally employed worker, but it really is so much more than that. Asking for more starts with confidence and confidence comes from having information. How can you have information if you don’t know how much other people are making?
Meet Claire Wasserman. Claire is an educator, author, and founder of Ladies Get Paid, a global community that champions the professional and financial advancement of women. She is also the producer and host of John Hancock’s podcast, “Friends Who Talk About Money.” (https://www.johnhancock.com/financial-advice/podcast.html)
Claire has traveled the country teaching thousands of women how to negotiate millions of dollars in raises, start businesses, and advocate for themselves in the workplace.
Listen to the full episode to hear:
* The aha moment when Claire realized that the fight for gender equality wasn’t over
* How sharing her experience led Claire to realize the immense value of vulnerability
* Why Claire’s experience getting sued actually ended up being a game-changer (in a good way!) for her business
* Why Claire encourages women to talk about how much they make and why she included an email template in her book
Learn more about Claire Wasserman:
(http://ladiesgetpaid.com/book)
* (http://ladiesgetpaid.com/book)ladiesgetpaid.com/book (http://ladiesgetpaid.com/book)
* ladiesgetpaid.com (http://ladiesgetpaid.com)
* clairewasserman.com (http://clairewasserman.com)
Rebelle Member Spotlight - Linné Diiorio:
* linnediiorio.com (http://www.linnediiorio.com/)
* Instagram @linne_diiorio (https://www.instagram.com/linne_diiorio/)
* Twitter Linné Diiorio (https://twitter.com/diioriolinne)
* Facebook Linné Diiorio (https://www.facebook.com/linne.diiorio)
Rebelle Shout Out:
* Ashley Louise at the Ladies Get Paid team (https://www.ladiesgetpaid.com/team) and Public (https://public.com/)
* Nicole Cardoza (https://www.nicoleacardoza.com/) and Reclamation Ventures (https://www.reclamationventures.co)
Rule Breaker by Rebelle
If you’ve checked all the boxes, done everything you were supposed to do, and still don’t feel like you’re where you want to be, it’s time to break some rules. Rule Breaker by Rebelle is the podcast for women who are rethinking everything they learned about life and work from straight-A report cards, princess movies, diet culture, and all the other ways that culture tells us who to be and how to act. Join Rebelle founder Shannon Siriano Greenwood for candid, funny, and moving conversations with rockstars in wellness, advocacy, entrepreneurship, and entertainment. You’ll hear stories about women who are leaders, disruptors, executives, entrepreneurs, creators, dog parents, homeschool moms, and so much more than could ever fit on a foil-embossed business card.