The Drama-Free Workplace with Patti Perez

Patti Perez

Can you imagine life with no drama? If you envy your friend or colleague who seems to embrace her inner Gandhi, then this is the podcast for you. Drawing on wisdom from her Salvadoran immigrant roots, stories from her (almost) 30 year career as an attorney (don’t hold that against her), workplace investigator and best-selling author, Patti Perez will make you laugh, cry and think – but most importantly she will motivate you to act by providing practical advice to manage and resolve conflict, at work and beyond.

  1. 07/18/2021

    INSTANT REPLAY: Whole self vs authentic self vs work self

    In honor of our recent webinar led by Dr. Rochelle Johnson, this week, we wanted to re-release an episode from the Intersectionality Series that Dr. J joined us for last season. For more on Dr. J, check out her coaching offerings HERE. Instant Replay: In this episode, Patti welcomes friend and colleague Dr. Rochelle Johnson Benning to not just the podcast but also the PersuasionPoint team. Dr. Johnson Benning shares about herself, her career journey and paths, and the overarching connections between intersectionality and mental health.  She and Patti gear up for the next episode, where they’ll talk about just how all of these connections are influenced and affected by the pandemic and our workplaces, especially for working mothers. Concepts & Definitions Intersectionality: The interconnected nature of social categorizations such as race, class, and gender as they apply to a given individual or group, regarded as creating overlapping and interdependent systems of discrimination or disadvantage.The Looking-Glass Self: The process wherein individuals base their sense of self on how they believe others view them.Affinity Bias: The unconscious tendency to get along with others who are like us. It is easy to socialize and spend time with others who are not different. It requires more effort to bridge differences when diversity is present.Double Bind: A dilemma in communication in which an individual (or group) receives two or more conflicting messages, with one negating the other.Books & Other Resources Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria? By Beverly Daniel Tatum, PhDLean In - Women in the Workplace 2020 Report

    49 min
  2. 06/05/2021

    YCMTSU: I'm Just a Gigolo

    Are you a hopeless romantic? Are you on the lookout for love? Do you dream of finding the Pam to your Jim, or vice versa? We end up spending a lot of time with people at our workplaces, but what happens when a co-working relationship gets a little bit hotter than reviewing each other's spreadsheets? Find out today, as we get spicy in...I’m just a gigolo… In the episode, we address dating co-workers in the workplace! We reached out to our friends on Linkedin and Instagram to help give us their thoughts and experience on dating in the workplace. Want to be included in the future? Follow the below accounts for your chance to answer our questions and ask your own! Our brand new PersuasionPoint Instagram accountPatti on InstagramPatti on LinkedinKatie on InstagramKatie on LinkedinEpisode Highlights include: Treating employees like adults… oh yeah and unnecessary love contracts...Etiquette for dating in the workplace.And some great advice for asking a coworker out, or being asked out.For more words of wisdom on dating in the workplace, check out Patti’s feature for Esquire Magazine HERE. Pop Culture Check! In today’s episode, we referenced 80’s and early 00’s greatness; as well as sitcom gold! Unsure of what we were talking about? Check out the below links to stay in the know: I’m Just a Gigolo by David Lee RothGigolo by Nick CannonCocktails- Season 3, Episode 18 of The OfficeTo learn more about Patti Perez and PersuasionPoint, check out our other offerings HERE.  You can also follow us on YouTube and LinkedIn.

    34 min

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Can you imagine life with no drama? If you envy your friend or colleague who seems to embrace her inner Gandhi, then this is the podcast for you. Drawing on wisdom from her Salvadoran immigrant roots, stories from her (almost) 30 year career as an attorney (don’t hold that against her), workplace investigator and best-selling author, Patti Perez will make you laugh, cry and think – but most importantly she will motivate you to act by providing practical advice to manage and resolve conflict, at work and beyond.