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A space where the co-founders of EverMore will share their reflections, talk through the employee + leadership experience at work, share our career stories, and offer advice to submitted questions. 

  1. -3 ДН. · БОНУСНЫЙ КОНТЕНТ

    mini-sode: the future role of the manager + how you can prepare for it

    Welcome back to Dear EverMore! This episode is an extension from our recent conversation on our predictions for the future of work — not some distant vision, but the shifts happening right now and what we see coming next. In this episode, our founders Kelsey + Courtney talk about the future role of the manager — and why we believe the traditional manager role is way too bloated and needs to evolve. Join the EverMore free beta to take control + own your career story! How we see the role of the manager + work changing: Career guides instead of the traditional manager — self-organizing teams are changing how work gets done. We're seeing a shift toward official roles for mentors, career navigation, feedback, and being a sounding board instead of one person doing it all.Gentle parents begets the gentle manager — managers want to be there for their teams and help them avoid what they went through. The Millennial generation seems to be breaking patterns at work, at home, and also in society (and we’re here for it).Transparency in promotion cases — most companies don't offer this (it's VERY rare), but it's critical for growth. EverMore as a tool can help you (or your team, if you’re a manager) build your own promotion case and track your progress even when your company doesn't.Building your own User Manual — share what works best for you with colleagues, your manager, employees you manage, or when getting hired. Help people know how to show up with you. Resources we shared: (article) The Future is Already Unfolding: How Work and Society Evolve by 2030(article) A Manager's Guide: To Coach or Not to Coach(article) The Little Lies That Keep Work Unfair(app) EverMore as your Career Companion If you're looking to take ownership of your career, navigate a transition, or want to be a better leader, EverMore is a space built for reflection, growth, and career storytelling. While we're in our early beta, we'd love to have you try it out and invite others with your very own referral link 💚 Send a text Have a burning question you'd like answered on the pod? We'd love to give you advice! Submit your anonymous question.

    19 мин.
  2. 20 ФЕВР. · БОНУСНЫЙ КОНТЕНТ

    mini-sode: how to think of your career-as-a-product

    Welcome back to Dear EverMore and to our very first mini-sode! In this special episode, our founders share why it’s important to think of your career-as-a-product, especially as you take ownership of what you’ve done + where you’re heading next. What we share + talk about: Your career is not your identity, it’s something you create and own. It’s being honest with who you are, what you’re good at, as well as what you don’t want to do anymore.Treating it like you would product development: what are the features? what are the benefits and what does it not do? what is the cost associated?Re-evaluating regularly the value of what you provide: we hope for a future where automatic pay increases + transparency in compensation are available in companies. However, until that exists, it’s important to understand your value as you develop + grow your skillsets. If you’re looking for a way to take control + own your career, we invite you to join the EverMore free beta! Helpful resources: (article) The Future is Already Unfolding: How Work and Society Evolve by 2030(article) The Little Lies That Keep Work Unfair(podcast) The Future of Work: what we've seen so far + what's coming nextIf you're looking to take ownership of your career, navigate a transition, or want to be a better leader, EverMore is a space built for reflection, growth, and career storytelling. While we're in our early beta, we'd love to have you try it out and invite others with your very own referral link 💚 Send a text Have a burning question you'd like answered on the pod? We'd love to give you advice! Submit your anonymous question.

    9 мин.
  3. 5 ФЕВР.

    the future of work: what we've seen so far + what's coming next

    Welcome back to Dear EverMore! This episode is all about the future of work — not some distant vision, but the shifts happening right now and what we see coming next. We're seeing a fundamental change in how people approach their careers, how companies treat transitions, and what we value beyond the resume. From consulting collectives to soft landing policies to hiring for who someone is (not just what they've done), we believe the future is more human, more intentional, and more story-driven. Join the EverMore free beta to take control + own your career story! A few things we talk about: Consulting co-ops + collectives — the way of the future for having more control of your career and flexibility while still having the comfort of being with others and friends.Soft landing policies and transparent offers — facilitating mutual transitions with predetermined separation packages, scheduled comp increases, and performance standards. Agreeing to terms as reverence for both parties, and showing care even when someone is leaving.Beyond pay transparency — going deeper into transparency of leveling and data, or challenging the data sets available due to their inherent gender bias.Hiring for who someone is — not just what they've done, but what they're trying to do or grow within. Using meaning-making systems like tarot, astrology, spirituality, and reflection to understand others as part of a bigger shift away from "what do you do" into "who are you."In defense of the cover letter — tell us the story! The future of hiring is in the stories, not the line item resume. Actually, we think the resume needs to be re-envisioned entirely.Resources we shared: (article) The Future is Already Unfolding: How Work and Society Evolve by 2030(article) 6 Tools to Give Your Career Story a Voice(article) The Little Lies That Keep Work Unfair(app) EverMore as your Career CompanionIf you're looking to take ownership of your career, navigate a transition, or want to be a better leader, EverMore is a space built for reflection, growth, and career storytelling. While we're in our early beta, we'd love to have you try it out and invite others with your very own referral link 💚 Send a text Have a burning question you'd like answered on the pod? We'd love to give you advice! Submit your anonymous question.

    32 мин.
  4. 16 ЯНВ.

    how to take control of your career before it happens to you

    Welcome back to Dear EverMore, and to a whole new year of being authentically ourselves + taking ownership of our career story! In this episode, Courtney sat down with our cofounder and CTO, Scott Hertel, to walk through his career story — from coming up in the dot com era to becoming a 3x founder, and now part of building EverMore. This felt especially timely as we kick off 2026. Instead of the antiquated "new year, new you," we're leaning into our "new year, be you" mindset. Scott's story is a masterclass in staying true to yourself while being intentional about where your career goes. A few things we talk about: The dot com crash — tying your identity to your job is a warning sign. Instead, Scott shares advice on how to own your career instead of letting it happen to you.Career-as-a-product — keeping it simple, running experiments, acting on feedback, and knowing who to go to for mentorship. Scott shares ways to use the scientific method to find out what excites you and helps you grow.Why engineers plan everything except their careers — and why your story (the business impact you've made) matters more than the tech languages you know or what you’ve shipped.Resources we shared: (article) Scott Hertel On Failure, Freedom, and Being a 3x Founder(book) The One Thing by Gary Keller(book) Essentialism by Greg McKeown(app) EverMore as your Career CompanionIf you’re looking to take ownership of your career, navigate a transition, or want to be a better leader, EverMore is a space built for reflection, growth, and career storytelling. While we’re in our early beta, we’d love to have you try it out and invite others with your very own referral link 💚 Send a text Have a burning question you'd like answered on the pod? We'd love to give you advice! Submit your anonymous question.

    48 мин.
  5. 19.12.2025

    when the world is heavy, how to lead with empathy in tough situations

    Welcome to the last episode of 2025 from Dear EverMore! Before we get started, we want to fully acknowledge that 2025 was a doozy and included a lot of great things (like us creating + beta launching EverMore), as well as heavy events all over the world. We know how difficult it is to come to work and exist in the every day like everything’s a-okay when the world is heavy around us. So, if you’re feeling that, too, please know you’re not alone 💚 In today’s episode, we discuss how politics is in everything — at work, we rely on our employers and our jobs financially, emotionally, and socially (especially with work now taking over the 3rd space) — and how it’s really difficult to separate politics from our work. A few specific things we talk about: How hard it is to speak up in the workplace when you’re early in a career, often out of fear of losing your job.How layoffs affect our local communities, as well as the global economyHow our societal norms and biases impact opportunity and compensationHow it can be difficult to work for a company that uses unethical or questionable practices, like child labor overseasWhen big (and small) injustices are happening around us, silence feels like agreement. We believe it’s important for leaders to say something when a difficult event occurs (either nationally or locally), as well as be conscientious of how the work itself could affect their employees, workers, or society at large. Especially now as more companies are taking hard stances on “no politics at work,” it can make some feel unseen, or worse, feeling unprotected. If you’re a people leader or manager, here’s what we recommend: Even a “today might be a tough day for some of you” can help someone feel seen + understood. You can show empathy for others without sharing your personal or political views.Sharing resources, like Telehealth counseling (if it’s something offered as an employee benefit) if they need to talk to someone outside of the company.Adding “please be conscientious of others today” since we all have different opinions, perspectives, and beliefs — these differences make us better, but can make it difficult to have understanding + empathy.EverMore is a space built for reflection, growth, and career storytelling. We built EverMore to help others figure out what to do when they encounter ethical quandaries at work + how to authentically drive their career forward. We’re invite only right now, but we’d love to get you on our waitlist! Helpful resources The Little Lies That Keep Work UnfairI Don’t Know How to Be Apolitical at WorkThe Future Is Already Unfolding: How Work and Society Evolve by 2030Subscribe to the EverMore Edit (our monthly newsletter)Send a text Have a burning question you'd like answered on the pod? We'd love to give you advice! Submit your anonymous question.

    47 мин.
  6. 21.11.2025

    what's wrong with feedback at work (and how it needs to be better)

    Welcome back to Dear EverMore! In today’s episode, we’re talking about what’s wrong with feedback at work, and how EverMore is on a mission to make this better (for everyone). If you want the TLDR, we discuss how: a lot of people are being polite at work and avoiding the hard conversations — sometimes too late, sometimes not at allfeedback often tends to be projections of how others are feeling, what they would do differently, or the feedback they’ve received themselvesimportant it is to understand your “why” when asking for feedback — by knowing this, you then know who to go to, what you’re looking for, and how to ask for itestablishing relationships and knowing someone’s values + who they are make it much easier to accept and give feedback to one another — this is doubly true when reading for their reactions or non-verbal cues since those are not universalNaturally, Courtney + Kelsey go into some tangents in this conversation (which are always fun!) — one of which goes into some of their recruiting practices, like knowing when we (or their team) is having a bad day so it doesn’t affect a candidates ability to be successful. We also share the importance of candidates being able to have bad days, too. With what we’re building at EverMore, we want to help you know yourself better so you can bring your fullest, most authentic self to everything you do. Whether you’re looking to get promoted, become a better manager, or accomplish big goals — we’re building for you in mind, a tool we’ve always wanted ourselves at work. Resources: want to work with our AI coaching tool? Join the waitlist!article: The death of honesty - do you have any feedback for me?Send a text Have a burning question you'd like answered on the pod? We'd love to give you advice! Submit your anonymous question.

    42 мин.
  7. 13.11.2025

    authenticity + creativity at work (and why we need way more of it)

    Welcome back to the Dear EverMore podcast! We’re your hosts, Courtney Branson + Kelsey Peterson — cofounders of EverMore. In today’s episode, we talk through our career experiences and how they’ve shaped our growth, identities, and why we’re building EverMore with you in mind, dear human. Both of us strive to be fully authentic, expressive, and creative in everything we do. So, in the conversation, get ready to hear all about: why + how we need to bring more creativity to our workwhy we both love “Big Magic” (Elizabeth Gilbert) and how it brought us together years agohow a career is no longer a ladder — instead, we like to think of it as a jungle gym, teaching us more and more about ourselveshow important it is for leaders (and everyone) to welcome the wacky ideas, otherwise, people won’t bring them to the table anymoreand as always, so much more!With EverMore, we’re building the tools we’ve always wanted to support (and own) our careers. Whether it’s working toward a promotion, seeking a new role, becoming a manager (or getting better as a leader), or needing help with hard conversations — we’re building for you! If you’re looking for a personal AI coach that cares about you + where you’re heading, we’d love to get you into our upcoming beta launch before the rest of the world has access. Join our waitlist (launching in a few weeks!)Read: Courtney’s career storyRead: Kelsey’s career storyRead: The Work Breakup — Making Space for GriefNext week, we’ll see you for our topic: what’s wrong with feedback at work? (a lot) Send a text Have a burning question you'd like answered on the pod? We'd love to give you advice! Submit your anonymous question.

    39 мин.

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A space where the co-founders of EverMore will share their reflections, talk through the employee + leadership experience at work, share our career stories, and offer advice to submitted questions.