Lynn Altman is the president of Brand Now, an innovation and design agency, and she has spent the past 20 years helping top global companies and brands envision and create their next big thing. Now, she has a new mission: talking to great leaders, visionaries, founders, and rule breakers about the ups, the downs, and the important lessons they learned from their most challenging jobs. On her new podcast My Best Worst Job Ever, Lynn takes a deep dive with these revolutionary talents and what they've learned from some very unexpected spaces. The hustle can be humbling, but it can also teach us some of our greatest personal and professional lessons.

My Best Worst Job Ever
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Lynn Altman is the president of Brand Now, an innovation and design agency, and she has spent the past 20 years helping top global companies and brands envision and create their next big thing. Now, she has a new mission: talking to great leaders, visionaries, founders, and rule breakers about the ups, the downs, and the important lessons they learned from their most challenging jobs. On her new podcast My Best Worst Job Ever, Lynn takes a deep dive with these revolutionary talents and what they've learned from some very unexpected spaces. The hustle can be humbling, but it can also teach us some of our greatest personal and professional lessons.
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Recent Episodes

November 18, 2024
From Chipping Paint To Chief People Officer
<p>Ever wonder what chipping paint out of giant tubs taught a future Chief People Officer? Join me for an enlightening conversation with Erica Rooney, keynote speaker and executive coach, as she shares how her early jobs shaped her path to success.</p> <p>From secretary to paint chipper to HR executive, Erica reveals how “best worst jobs” build character and launch careers. She explores the fascinating connection between physical fitness and professional excellence, while sharing powerful insights about breaking through self-imposed “sticky floors” and glass ceilings.Plus, hear her surprising answer to what she’d do if she had to start over tomorrow!</p> <p>This conversation about hustle, perseverance, and embracing challenges is one not to be missed.</p>

September 6, 2024
Guest: Tai Beauchamp Topic: Why Being an Entrepreneur Sucks
<p>Named one of the 50 most influential people in the multicultural market by Women's Wear Daily, Tai Beauchamp is an award-winning TV host, producer, and entrepreneur. In early 2020, Tai further expanded her entrepreneurial footprint, co-founding BROWN GIRL Jane, a clean, functional fine fragrance brand that has disrupted the wellness and beauty world. In this impactful episode, Lynn and Tai get real about what it really means to build a business.</p>

June 3, 2024
The Dry Cleaning Job That Changed My Life
<p>Robin McBride is co-founder and sister extraordinaire of the McBride Sisters Wine Company, the largest Black-owned and the second largest women-owned wine company in the United States. She joins Lynn Altman to talk about her career journey and the life lessons she learned from working at a dry cleaner as a teenager.</p>
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