
Emma Grede said working from home is hurting women's careers, and Sheena and Sevetri have thoughts. This week on Rich Takes, we break down why we mostly agree, who works from home actually works for, and the hard truth that if you're not exceptional and you're not an expert, the person showing up in the office is getting the promotion, the relationship, and the job security when layoffs hit.
Plus, the WNBA Draft had us glued to our screens. Azzi Fudd goes first overall, reunites with Paige Bueckers, South Carolina’s Raven Johnson finally gets her flowers, and UCLA makes history.
Women's basketball is in a completely different era, and we are here for it. And in a surprising shift, some investors are starting to move away from AI-first companies and back toward human-centered businesses.
What does that mean for founders building right now? We get into it.
Don't miss our new Rich Lessons episode dropping April 21st, all about corporate boards through the lens of an incredible Black woman. And if you haven't checked out last week's vibe coding episode yet, go listen now.
Topics: Emma Grede | Work From Home | Remote Work | Office Culture | Layoffs | Job Market | WNBA Draft | Azzi Fudd | Paige Bueckers | Raven Johnson | UCLA | AI Investing | Entrepreneurship | Women in Business
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