Bad Work Stories Made Good

Good Work Stories for Good Friday

March 29, 2024 Emma Matthews and Corina Roobeck Episode 60
Good Work Stories for Good Friday
Bad Work Stories Made Good
More Info
Bad Work Stories Made Good
Good Work Stories for Good Friday
Mar 29, 2024 Episode 60
Emma Matthews and Corina Roobeck

Emma and Corina are on a Mission to stop bad work stories. 

We serve leaders and help you shift from the stress and, frankly, waste of drama and suffering at work to joy, honesty and collaboration. We cut through the BS. 

We take everyday situations and apply practical strategies to delete, prevent, and improve them. This is not just knowledge but a practical tool you can add to your leadership and facilitation toolkit. 

This week, we share four good work stories that inspire us, make us feel good and want to do better. 

Points covered

  • Ruby Tui and the NZ Women's Olympic Gold Medal Rugby 7s campaign 
  • The Liverpool kids taking on the Chelsea Billionaire boys 
  • Kirk Haworth - A Plant based chef in Great British Menu for the first time 
  • Quick to say I'm sorry - a role model for leaders in Emma Hayes, the Chelsea Women's Football Manager 

UPDATE—Since this episode was recorded, Kirk Haworth won the final of the Dessert Course for the Great British Menu. At the banquet in Paris, he won the Champion of Champions Award—a fantastic result for this humble, creative chef pioneering a new field for food, health and the environment. 

We also congratulate Kate Austin, the first female chef to win the Main Course in 19 years! You can check out both chefs on their social media. 

Thank you for joining us today. 

If you would like to increase your skills and confidence in working with these situations either on one or in a team environment, check out the next course Corina is hosting. International Facilitation Programme for anyone working with teams :) It is online and is 4 hours a week for eight weeks. We have a special discount for BWSMG listeners. We run them regularly throughout the year, so if this resonates with you and you want to serve your team at a higher level and develop your leadership, reach out to Corina for a chat. 

Reach out to us if - 

  • You have a bad work story driving you nuts and would like our help to resolve it. 
  • You enjoyed our energy and perspectives; your workplace would benefit.
  • You would love to join us live on the podcast. 

You can contact us at help@badworkstoriesmadegood.com or head on over to 

www.Badworkstoriesmadegood.com 

Show Notes

Emma and Corina are on a Mission to stop bad work stories. 

We serve leaders and help you shift from the stress and, frankly, waste of drama and suffering at work to joy, honesty and collaboration. We cut through the BS. 

We take everyday situations and apply practical strategies to delete, prevent, and improve them. This is not just knowledge but a practical tool you can add to your leadership and facilitation toolkit. 

This week, we share four good work stories that inspire us, make us feel good and want to do better. 

Points covered

  • Ruby Tui and the NZ Women's Olympic Gold Medal Rugby 7s campaign 
  • The Liverpool kids taking on the Chelsea Billionaire boys 
  • Kirk Haworth - A Plant based chef in Great British Menu for the first time 
  • Quick to say I'm sorry - a role model for leaders in Emma Hayes, the Chelsea Women's Football Manager 

UPDATE—Since this episode was recorded, Kirk Haworth won the final of the Dessert Course for the Great British Menu. At the banquet in Paris, he won the Champion of Champions Award—a fantastic result for this humble, creative chef pioneering a new field for food, health and the environment. 

We also congratulate Kate Austin, the first female chef to win the Main Course in 19 years! You can check out both chefs on their social media. 

Thank you for joining us today. 

If you would like to increase your skills and confidence in working with these situations either on one or in a team environment, check out the next course Corina is hosting. International Facilitation Programme for anyone working with teams :) It is online and is 4 hours a week for eight weeks. We have a special discount for BWSMG listeners. We run them regularly throughout the year, so if this resonates with you and you want to serve your team at a higher level and develop your leadership, reach out to Corina for a chat. 

Reach out to us if - 

  • You have a bad work story driving you nuts and would like our help to resolve it. 
  • You enjoyed our energy and perspectives; your workplace would benefit.
  • You would love to join us live on the podcast. 

You can contact us at help@badworkstoriesmadegood.com or head on over to 

www.Badworkstoriesmadegood.com