
Help Wanted
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How To Be The Person Everyone Wants To Work With
"When Do I Bring Up Money in a Negotiation? Help!"
How To Ask For What You Want
“I Wanted More Responsibility, Now I Want More Money. Help!”
Why Asking for Help Makes Relationships Stronger
How To Turn Cold Outreach Into a Lasting Network
Handle Awkward Conversations Like a Pro
Why You Should Network Like Goldilocks
Inside Pitching Shark Tank and How Old School Businesses Win in an AI-Powered World with Sabin Lomac
"I'm Not Popular At Work— Will That Affect My Growth? Help!"
They’re Not Better Than You
"How Much Feedback Is Too Much? Help!"
How To Work Less and Get More Done
“How Do I Say What I Really Think at Work?” With Rebecca Minkoff
"I Don't Want To Be the CEO of My Home Anymore. Help!"
How to Lower the Stakes and Make Better Decisions
PR Turbulence: When the Internet Turns a Moment Into a Brand
Jenny Stojkovic on the Future of Content, Accountability Online, and Agentic AI
What To Do When You Get Less Than You Want
"My Manager Doesn't Understand Me... Help!"
Your Brain Is Slowing You Down — Here's How to Fix It
"How Can I Set My Business Apart From Competitors? Help!"
“My Boyfriend Will Dump Me Unless I Work Less. Help!"
How to Stand Out
"How Do I Tell My Employee I Might Fire Him? Help!"
How To Be Kind Even When You’re Stressed
How to Change a Negative Narrative

How to Accomplish A Lot When You Don't Have Everything You Need
If you don't have all the pieces you need to achieve what it is you want to achieve, it could stop you in your tracks— but it shouldn't. Jason has a mantra that will help you move forward, even when you feel like you can't.

The Best (and Worst!) Way To Ask For an Intro
Today Nicole and Jason break down all things introductions— how to ask for one, how NOT to ask for one, and what to say if someone asks for an intro you don't want to give. They give you the steps you should take every time you make an intro, and they start by talking about the weirdest intro Jason has ever been a part of.

How To Not Freak Out While Waiting For Someone
We're all waiting for someone— for a reply, an approval, an answer— we're all on the edge of our seats about something. And it's making us... nuts. You desperately want to know what that someone is thinking, and today, Jason tells you. Plus, he gives his tip to nip this worry in the bud.

Your Colleague Is Being a Jerk... Should You Tell Them?
Jason just collaborated with a bona fide jerk. Should he say anything? Nicole helps Jason map out his next steps, and gives you the framework to decide when to push back.

How To Turn Failure Into an "Accidental Experiment"
When things go wrong, here’s a question to ask yourself: “Did I just run an accidental experiment?” The answer might be yes. And once you realize this, you’ll feel a lot better. Today, Jason shares why it works — starting with a big mistake he made.

How to Recover When You Panic At Work... or In Public!
A re-run of the time Jason told Nicole a story of a very public failure. He explains what happened, how he panicked, and ultimately, what advice he got from a friend that made him feel better.

The Wildest Story You've Ever Heard
Today, Jason is sharing something different and special. His wife, Jennifer Miller, has a new podcast — a true-crime story about mistaken identity, impossible choices, and one man who goes to prison for his twin brother's crime. It's called Blood Will Tell. Here, you'll find the first episode. You can find the rest by subscribing to Blood Will Tell wherever you listen to Help Wanted

"How Do I Talk To My Kids About Work Without Making It EVERYTHING? Help!"
Here's a throwback to before Nicole was a mom! How do you talk to your kids about work—without making them think their worth depends on it? In this episode, Jason and Nicole tackle one of the trickiest balancing acts of modern parenting: explaining your career in a way that’s honest but not overwhelming, inspiring but not pressure-packed. They explore how to navigate your child's questions about what you do, how to help them dream big in a world where industries are constantly evolving, and how to set boundaries around work without making them feel like they’re second place. If you’ve ever felt the guilt of closing your laptop after bedtime—or struggled to explain why “Zoom” isn’t a game—this one’s for you.

Help Wanted Mailbag!
Jason reaches into the mailbag and selects two questions. One from someone about just starting out, one from someone figuring out what comes next.

“Who Should Pay At A Business Dinner? Help!”
When the check comes at the end of a business dinner, who should pay? The bigger company? Does that even matter? These are the questions on our Executive Producer Morgan's mind after an awkward fumble at the end of a business dinner with a big tab. Jason gives a framework you can use to assess when you should throw your card down, and what to say if you can't.

How To Build Trust Instantly
When we want someone to trust us, the instinct is to present ourselves as the perfect fit. But what if that's actually the thing that's making people skeptical? Jason shares the time-tested but counterintuitive tactic he uses in his own business.

"How Much Am I Worth? Help!"
The boom of online courses, coaching and consulting has opened up a new revenue stream for anyone with a teachable skill. This is all fun and games, until you get to the little detail of pricing. How do you set a price on… yourself? That’s the question that made listener Kelsey call the Help Line. To give her the cheat code on pricing strategy, Nicole and Jason phone a friend who knows the course landscape inside and out: Matt Gartland, CEO at Smart Passive Income Media. For more Matt, check out all things SPI: https://www.smartpassiveincome.com/ Originally aired in 2024

How to Leave Something, Even If You Still Sorta Like It
You’re ready to move on from something— but you’re struggling to leave. You keep asking yourself, “Is this worth staying for?” Today, Jason will help you answer that question. And he starts with his own version of this problem. Are you ready to meet Drunk Party Jason?

“I Think My Colleague Hates Me. Help!”
Do you have a sneaking suspicion your coworker is mad at you? At best, this feeling can darken your day. At worst, this feeling can turn your workplace into a toxic environment. Jason and Nicole tell you how to handle this hunch, using a very personal example: a time Nicole thought Jason hated her! Originally aired in 2024

The Best Thing to Do When You’re Upset
Someone upset you and you wanna respond immediately. But Jason's learned that your short-term impulses rarely serve your long-term needs. Today he shares a framework that's helped him navigate moments of stress more effectively and shows you why the most satisfying response is rarely the smartest one.

“I'm Getting Overcharged. Help!"
What happens when you hire someone, and they charge way more than you expected? That happened to our caller, Kassi Underwood, whose babysitter handed her a steep bill. (So steep, a screenshot of it went viral on LinkedIn!) Jason and Nicole give advice on how to course-correct, and how to prevent making this big mistake in the first place. Originally aired in 2024

How To Ask For What You Want
We’ve all held back from asking for what we wanted and ended up feeling hurt. But what you might not realize is that it's also hurting your potential partnerships. To ask Jason and Nicole for help on the show, just fill out this form!

"Should I Tell My Coworker She Hurt My Feelings? Help!"
Nicole recently almost did a deal with one of her friends... until that friend pulled out of the deal. Now, Nicole has an emotional email sitting in her drafts: should she send it? Today, Jason shares the thought exercise he applies before sending any email he's not sure about.

How To Know What’s Worth Your Time
Got a question for Jason and Nicole? Fill out this form, and they might answer it on air. If you’re the kind of person who says yes to everything and is now exhausted because of it, this episode is for you. Jason breaks down a simple, practical way to decide what’s actually worth your time, and what you need to let go of so you can make room for growth elsewhere.

"I Have Too Many Ideas and Analysis Paralysis. Help!"
Listener Melissa calls the Help Line today because she's experiencing some analysis paralysis (haven't we all). Jason gives her a formula to help her determine which parts of her work she should change; plus, he shares how to failure-proof her pivot by making it into an experiment.

How to Get What You Really Want
We all want things we think we can’t have. But until we try, how do we know what’s possible? Like asking Nicole and Jason your work questions directly! Just fill out this google form to have your question answered on the podcast.

"Should I Help a Friend Who Never Helps Me Back? Help!"
When a friend asks for help—but hasn't exactly returned the favor in the past—what do you do? Today, Jason and Nicole unpack the emotional and professional layers of helping people who haven’t helped you back—and how to make peace with whatever you decide.

The Best Way to Explain What You Do
When someone asks, “So… what do you do?” do you have an answer that actually opens doors or one that trails off into confusion? In this episode, Jason shares a simple framework that helps you explain your value clearly and confidently.