

Work with Erika Ayers Badan
Erika Ayers Badan
WORK Podcast offers real, and relatable insights into work, leadership, and culture from someone who’s been there and done that (mistakes included). Through interviews, commentary, and listener questions, Erika provides a funny, unfiltered and unapologetic look at how to be yourself and be successful. erikaayersbadan.substack.com
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Jan 21, 2026 • 14min
WORK Underlined: It's a Marathon Not a Sprint
Today we are talking endurance.We breakdown the quote: “The trick in any field, from finance to careers to relationships is being able to survive the short-run problems. So you can stick around long enough to enjoy the long-term growth.” from Same as Ever by Morgan Housel’s.Housel basically says the real trick is surviving the short-term problems long enough to benefit from the long-term ones. Which sounds obvious until you are in the middle of the short-term problems and losing your mind.In case you were wondering, the short-term problems never go away. They just change shape. Different job. Same stuff. New title. Same annoyances. Different company. Same human behavior.Endurance does not get nearly enough credit at work. Talent gets praised. Intelligence gets rewarded. Big ideas get airtime. But most careers are built by the people who can stay steady when things get boring, messy, repetitive, or just plain annoying.We talk about what endurance actually looks like in real life. Not grit as a poster on the wall, but the ability to compartmentalize, keep perspective, and not spiral every time something goes sideways. Showing up with energy even when you do not feel inspired. Doing the work in front of you instead of obsessing over everything else.We also get into effort. The stuff that takes no talent. Being prepared. Paying attention. Staying focused. Not quitting early just because something got hard or uncomfortable.If work feels heavy right now, if you are tired of the short-term problems and wondering when it gets easier, this one is a reminder that staying power matters.This is WORK. Underlined. Get full access to WORK at erikaayersbadan.substack.com/subscribe

Jan 19, 2026 • 21min
WORK Conversations: Say Hi to Halfdays Founder Ariana Ferwerda
Ariana Ferwerda is the innovative founder of Half Days, a women's ski and outdoor apparel brand that launched in 2020. In this discussion, she reveals how she identified the gap in ugly yet technical women's ski gear. Ariana shares her journey of raising $850K early on and the challenges of building a team in a competitive market. They delve into issues like gatekeeping in the outdoor industry, the importance of blending functionality with personal identity, and Ariana's design inspirations from vintage aesthetics. This conversation is a must-listen for aspiring entrepreneurs!

Jan 18, 2026 • 8min
WORK Net/Net: Control Is An Illusion
Discover why worry often masquerades as productivity, yet rarely yields results. Explore the illusion of control and its toll on mental health, as well as the importance of trusting the process. Erika shares insights on how candid conversations can break cycles of anxiety and reframes problems as opportunities for growth. She encourages listeners to embrace imperfections in their problem-solving and highlights activities that can reduce anxiety. Trusting yourself to handle future challenges is the ultimate takeaway!

Jan 14, 2026 • 9min
WORK Unsolicited Advice: How to Build Good Habits and Avoid Bad Culture at Work
On this episode of Unsolicited Advice, we talk about what actually makes teams work. How clarity beats charisma. Why initiative matters more than experience. Why most partnerships fail long before the deal is signed. And why avoiding hard conversations always costs more than having them early.If you’ve ever felt stuck, frustrated, or exhausted by the way work actually functions day to day, this one will feel familiar. And hopefully useful.This is WORK. Unsolicited Advice. Get full access to WORK at erikaayersbadan.substack.com/subscribe

Jan 12, 2026 • 22min
WORK Conversations: The HR Problems No One Wants to Admit
Meet Katrina Gazarian. She’s an HR professional who decided the best way to talk about work right now was through satire, whiskey, and a YouTube show called Drunk at Work.Here’s what I liked about this conversation and why you should listen:Katrina has seen the same problems play out across every kind of company:Bad communication.Poor leadership.Control disguised as process.HR taking the heat for decisions they did not make.She talks honestly about what people get right and wrong about HR, why so many workers are angry right now, and why humor has become such a release valve for how work actually feels.We also get into Gen Z, letting go of control, focusing on the quality of your work instead of the chaos around you, and why most people would be better off worrying less and executing better.If work has been making you tired, cynical, or angry lately, this one will feel familiar. And maybe even a little relieving.As my friend Gayle would always say - Laugh or run.This is WORK. Conversations. Get full access to WORK at erikaayersbadan.substack.com/subscribe

Jan 11, 2026 • 39min
WORK 2025 In Review: A Lot of Great Things Can Come Out of A Little Mess.
I got a text the other night from my friend Erin letting me know that the year of the horse is in fact coming but it’s ok to not be ready yet because we are still in the mysterious hang-time between the lessons of 2025 and the light of 2026.Whew.I’m ready not ready for the fire horse of 2026. Still have some stuff to get organized and work thru.I was talking to my GPT agent this weekend and we were having a conversation on how AI is going to change things for humans. Obviously, we should consider the source, but my GPT was pretty firm that the things that make humans, human is what’s going to offer the greatest protection and antidote to everything AI:The ability to feel, the mess, the vices, the insistence on fixating on the past and the ability to imagine freely into the future. Being creative. Making the same mistakes more than once.This, in a nutshell is what makes work awesome (and terrible).In this episode we look back at 2025 at WORK. Launching Work Like A Girl, evolving to Substack, and a lot of conversations and ideas about failure, resilience, opportunity, creativity, perseverence, and a hope for new and better work - and a new and better you at work.If you’ve been listening along this year, this one closes the loop.This is Work. Get full access to WORK at erikaayersbadan.substack.com/subscribe

Jan 7, 2026 • 11min
WORK Unsolicited Advice: Your Company Is Going to Fail. Know How To Land On Your Feet
Explore the realities of career setbacks with practical insights on failure. Learn to view failures as lessons that accelerate growth rather than personal defeats. Discover the importance of taking ownership instead of adopting a victim mentality. Small, consistent actions can lead to recovery, and pausing before reacting helps preserve future options. Erika emphasizes the skill of rebounding, reminding listeners that resilience is key to success. Lastly, consider your audience’s perspective when setting intentional goals for the future.

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Dec 21, 2025 • 8min
WORK Net/Net: Your Kid Doesn't Need You At Practice. Neither Does Their Future Boss.
Get ready to rethink parenting! Insights from Abby Wambach emphasize that kids thrive when parents step back during practices. Overinvolvement can stifle independence and resilience, preventing children from learning vital life skills. Erika highlights how sports mirror workplace challenges, teaching teamwork and adaptability. Plus, cringe-worthy stories of bad coaches reveal unexpected lessons. It's a celebration of letting kids fail, learn, and grow on their own!

Dec 15, 2025 • 27min
WORK What She Said: You Can Make A Business Around Something That Makes You Feel Alive
Kerri Rosenthal is an artist, a businesswoman, a mom, not someone giving up her ambition (is that what we’re supposed to be doing at work these days?), someone who’s going for it.I watched her this past Saturday stocking pots. I was stacking bedding.I like a woman who doesn’t quit, who doesn’t quite fit in and who has a drive to make something. Kerri is one of those people.Listen to what she has to say.This is WORK What She Said.Watch the full episode on YouTube. Get full access to WORK at erikaayersbadan.substack.com/subscribe

Dec 14, 2025 • 8min
WORK Net/Net: So Much For Advancing at Work
This headline somehow feels both shocking and completely unsurprising.The McKinsey and Lean In Women in the Workplace study is out, and the takeaway is bleak. Fewer companies care about advancing women. Even fewer care about advancing women of color. And somehow, we are now talking about an “ambition gap” like women just collectively woke up and decided to want less.Let’s be clear. Women are still paid less. Still underrepresented in the rooms that matter. Still doing most of the work at home. Still being asked to show up like nothing else changed after Covid, after MeToo, after the great return to office squeeze.On this episode of Net Net, we talk about why this moment at work feels so brittle. Why job security feels fake. Why trust in the promise of work is eroding. And why more women are quietly asking themselves what all this effort is actually for.This is not about one group winning and another losing. That zero-sum framing is part of the problem. The real work is opening the aperture. More voices. More paths. More people being given a real shot, and actually being supported when they take it.If you work with people, lead people, or care about what work is turning into right now, this one is worth your time.This is WORK Net/Net. Get full access to WORK at erikaayersbadan.substack.com/subscribe


