With Sam out on a work deadline, Susan’s long-time friend and colleague Andrew Berman stepped in. Andrew also owns the company that sponsors us this month, Spectrum Printing. Andrew and Susan discuss the tail impacts of the government shutdown
In this episode, we discuss motherhood: the good, the bad, the ugly. How did we change after our boys were born? What did the shift in our household look like? Are we strong employees as a result of our little ones? What we wished we knew, and
In this episode, we discuss motherhood: the good, the bad, the ugly. How did we change after our boys were born? What did the shift in our household look like? Are we strong employees as a result of our little ones? What we wished we knew, and
Sam and Susan dive into the languages of appreciation. How do you show appreciation, and how do you like to receive it? Also, we discuss Seven Questions Interesting People Always Ask, and which questions are viable and which are a hoax. Lastly,
Susan and Sam discuss motivation with guest Kim Teri, fitness trainer and nutrition coach. We discuss the intersection of motivation and joy, focusing on the “why” we set goals and “why” we don’t always verbalize them. Plus, is crying OK at wor
Susan and Sam discuss #SMG, or #summermomguilt, and what it feels like to be a mom during the summer when your kids aren’t maxed out on planned activities, we talk about the personal issue of caregiving for loved ones, and explain two or three
Susan and Sam - with special "Serial Dad" guest, and close friend, Robert Udowitz - chat about leadership styles of men and women in the workplace, parents and/or in-laws overstepping (or not!) when it comes to how the three parent their childr
Susan and Sam throw some shade at a DC media outlet for sexism, then Susan reveals she has a work husband (or two, and Rick is ok with it) , and then they debate the newsworthiness of the Royal Wedding and a certain social media craze.
In this episode, Sam, Susan, and their guest Amy Bobchek share their very different takes on the personal accountability book, The Wisdom of Oz. Also, Can women wear whatever they want? Or is a better question, should they? And finally, are you
Pages, pimples and more! Sam and Susan use their experiences – Susan as a House Page and Sam as a disgruntled customer – to provide insight into the relationship between customer service and PR, as well as the differences between morals and eth
This month we hit on a few hot topics among women. When you take your kids along, is a vacation really a “vacation,” or is it a trip? And, when applying for a job, how to women and men differ? What about yourself personally? Do you need to have
Sam and Susan kick off the year with some reflections on the new year, some nutrition and fitness hacks, and they share personal experiences and perspective on separating from a company.
In this episode, Samantha and Susan join the #MeToo conversation. Why women need to join together, why men need to be in this fight, and how to keep the momentum growing. And as we head into the holidays, they also chat about favorite holiday h
Susan and Sam go through the 15 key indicators of being a bad ass alpha woman. Also, musings on LinkedIn, Facebook and how open you make your network and why.
How long can YOU go without talking to friends and still consider them friends? Are you open to house guests? For how long? Susan and Sam come at both ideas from different perspectives and share great recommendations for summer vacation spots i
Susan and Sam talk about the effects of the wage gap and what they can personally do to help. Susan tells a story about the scripts we write of our lives. And finally, both Sam and Susan provide updates on the binge-worthy shows they’re watchin
In this episode, Susan and Sam talk about self-worth at work, and how to maintain your self confidence when things don’t go your way. Also, planning extended family vacations – and who pays and picks where you go?
We’ve Got Background. You've Already Heard Episode One, We've Got Balls. In this Prequel Episode, Learn a Little More about Leading Ladies, Susan and Sam.