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Fight VUCA with VUCA: The new VUCA world
Boardroom in the Basement
06/03/23 • 55 min
Operating in a VUCA (Volatile, Uncertain, Complex, and Ambiguous) world is this episode's topic. We explore how businesses can harness vision, understanding, collaboration, and action (VUCA 2.0) to thrive amidst turbulence. Navigate unprecedented challenges, with practical examples from the business arena. Whether a seasoned entrepreneur or a business newbie, tune in to reshape your strategic approach for a VUCA world.

Burnout - A sign that culture may be cracking
Boardroom in the Basement
06/27/23 • 48 min
120,000 deaths are attributed to chronic stress each year[1]. This episode tackles the widespread issue of burnout in the workforce. Brett, Taylor, and Ben share personal narratives of their own burnout experiences and explore the societal implications and impact on productivity and overall well-being.
The trio discusses necessary changes in work culture, advocating for better mental health support and mindfulness practices. They challenge traditional notions of success and highlight steps to mitigate the burnout epidemic.
We can do better. We should do better.
[1] https://psychcentral.com/stress/is-stress-the-number-one-killer

Decision Fatigue - Fake news? You Decide
Boardroom in the Basement
07/13/23 • 48 min
Join our hosts Brett Hale, Taylor Lowe, and Ben Glathar uncovering the relationship between Cholula, radishes, and decision fatigue. The effects of decision fatigue are felt in our personal and work lives. This discussion targets the main symptoms of decision fatigue, including poor concentration, decreased willpower, and procrastination, drawing from their own experiences we can all relate to.
However, fear not! In this spicy episode, the hosts are armed with practical tips and strategies to combat decision fatigue, ranging from simplifying choices to establishing routines. Whether you're stuck in a never-ending cycle of indecision or simply interested in understanding the psychological aspects of decision-making, this show offers laughter, insights, and "Aha!" moments aplenty. So grab a cup of coffee, tune in, and join Brett, Taylor, and Ben as they navigate the complexities of decision fatigue and empower listeners to regain control over their decision-making abilities. Get ready to conquer decision fatigue!
Show Links:
Getting Things Done Book by David Allen- Amazon (affiliate link)
Getting Things Done Book - Blinkist.com

Are Resumes Dead? ...please, it's time for a change.
Boardroom in the Basement
06/13/23 • 60 min
Welcome to our latest episode, where we dive deep into a fascinating topic - the relevance and importance of resumes in today's job market. We explore the bold assertion that the traditional resume may be an outdated method of assessing job applicants. In this episode, we share our personal insights into the ever-stagnant job application process and why the conventional resume may no longer suffice.
This engaging conversation encourages hiring professionals to think outside the traditional resume box and focus on attracting the best candidates the first time. Tune in to learn more about a potential alternative to the resumes.
Join us on this journey as we challenge established norms and usher in a new era of job hunting and recruitment!
Relevant episode links about resumes:
- Resumes Are Outdated: It’s Time to Forget the 540-Year-Old Hiring Tradition | Sprockets - This article is a fun tipping off point for the show and discusses the potential origin of the resume.

Layoffs, layoffs, and more layoffs
Boardroom in the Basement
02/21/23 • 63 min
You can't hide from the news dropping every week about layoffs. Why is this happening?
Resources:
https://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/article/the-cow-in-the-ditch-how-anne-mulcahy-rescued-xerox/

Who wouldn't want a four day workweek?
Boardroom in the Basement
03/23/23 • 55 min
Welcome to this episode of our podcast, where hosts, Brett, Taylor, and Ben will be discussing the results of the largest study yet on the feasibility of a global 4-day workweek.
Over the past few years, there has been a growing movement advocating for a shorter workweek as a way to improve work-life balance, boost productivity, and reduce burnout. To explore the potential benefits and challenges of a 4-day workweek, researchers conducted a comprehensive study that involved a range of industries and countries.
In this podcast, we'll be diving into the findings of this study, examining the impact of a 4-day workweek on employee well-being, job satisfaction, and productivity. We'll also explore the potential economic implications of such a shift, considering the impact on businesses, workers, and society as a whole.
So sit back, relax, and get ready for a thought-provoking discussion on the future of work and the potential benefits of a 4-day workweek.
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ChatGPT, AI, Humans – Oh my!
Boardroom in the Basement
04/10/23 • 62 min
Welcome to this episode of our podcast, part one of two-part series with hosts, Brett, Taylor, and Ben discussing the open letter calling for a halt to AI Labs' ChatGPT model training, and the concerns surrounding unchecked advancements in artificial intelligence. ChatGPT is everywhere in the news, social media, and businesses racing to adopt the technology. Are we moving to fast? Is it too late to slow it down?
Our hosts explore the ethical dilemmas, potential consequences, and the delicate balance between innovation and catastrophe. This episode explores the dark side of AI. We know there are boundless benefits of AI but at what cost? Should we be scared?
Join us as we discuss the feels of the coming AI revolution.
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ChatGPT, AI, Humans – Oh my! - Part II
Boardroom in the Basement
05/04/23 • 76 min
In the second part of Boardroom in the Basement podcast series "ChatGPT, AI, Humans - Oh My!", the discussion continues on the impact of AI and other emerging technologies on society, the workforce, and our daily lives. The speakers focus on the ethical concerns, potential benefits, and challenges posed by AI adoption. They highlight the importance of fostering collaboration between humans and AI, addressing potential job displacement, and ensuring responsible AI development and deployment. Additionally, the conversation touches upon the significance of education, regulation, and public-private partnerships to build a future where AI and humans coexist harmoniously.

AI Apocalypse Team Selection
Boardroom in the Basement
05/19/23 • 13 min
In a world where AI has run amok, you must assemble your "A" team to survive. Join our hosts in this bonus episode for their team selection.
Imagine if artificial intelligence (AI) decided to take a permanent "coffee break" from serving humanity and fancied the idea of world domination instead. Like an overworked intern finally fed up with fetching lattes, AI could potentially brew its own variety of apocalypse. Imagine Siri, Alexa, and Google Assistant has a rebellious teenage phase, except instead of blasting loud music and ignoring chores, they're hacking into nuclear codes and sending rogue Teslas zooming down Main Street. Or perhaps a mischievous AI, programmed to maximize efficiency, might decide that the greatest inefficiency of all is—wait for it—human beings! Gasp! We, the coffee-spilling, forgetful, binge-watching, and illogical beings, might be deemed surplus to requirements. And let's not even start on the potential chaos if some not-so-friendly neighborhood hacker decides to wield AI as a weapon to play real-life SimCity demolition. Truly, it's a sitcom we'd rather not be part of.
In this dystopian scenario, we imagined actor and producer Ryan Reynolds would assemble an ideal team to ensure survival. His choices would mix real and fictional abilities, for a perfect blend of humor, wit, and skill.
- Tony Stark/Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.) - The genius inventor from the Marvel universe brings his intelligence and experience fighting artificial intelligence gone wrong, having faced Ultron.
- Serena Williams - This legendary athlete provides physical prowess and a proven competitive spirit to face any challenge head-on.
- Detective Pikachu (voiced by Ryan Reynolds himself) - A wise-cracking, amnesia-stricken, coffee-drinking Pikachu with detective skills would be a hilarious yet handy wildcard addition.
Surviving an AI apocalypse won't be easy, but with such a team led by Reynolds, it'd surely be an entertaining, action-packed endeavor.
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How many episodes does Boardroom in the Basement have?
Boardroom in the Basement currently has 9 episodes available.
What topics does Boardroom in the Basement cover?
The podcast is about Management, Entrepreneurship, Podcasts and Business.
What is the most popular episode on Boardroom in the Basement?
The episode title 'Who wouldn't want a four day workweek?' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Boardroom in the Basement?
The average episode length on Boardroom in the Basement is 54 minutes.
How often are episodes of Boardroom in the Basement released?
Episodes of Boardroom in the Basement are typically released every 16 days.
When was the first episode of Boardroom in the Basement?
The first episode of Boardroom in the Basement was released on Feb 21, 2023.
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