It's been a hot minute since my daughter and I recorded an episode of our podcast, The Norah and Dad Show. It only took a Portuguese holiday to get us off our duffs to record. It was a trip more than three years in the making (thanks to Covid), and we made the most of it — 12 days spread across Porto, Peniche, and Lisbon. On the episode we share our favorites from each of our three stops, some restaurant recommendations, cool sights and sounds (peacocks!), and our overall impressions of an amazing country.
You'll find it wherever you get you podcasts, including Apple, Spotify, Google, Amazon, and on the web.
When you finished listening to The Norah and Dad Show, I have two additional podcasts I recorded this week that you should also check out: The World at Work Workspan Podcast (discussing the significance of SCOTUS's end-of-term flurry of opinions) and DriveThru HR''s Labor Relatedly (discussing the ongoing Hollywood labor strikes and what they mean for all employers).
Is Corporate America biased against white people? — via Popular Information Substack
How Tree Law May Affect the Hollywood Strikes — via Evil HR Lady, Suzanne Lucas
Why Actors Are Striking for the First Time in 40 Years — via More Perfect Union
Anchor Workers, Union and More React to Sapporo Dropping Anchor — via Brewbound
An abusive volunteer is holding our website hostage — via Ask a Manager
Is Remote Work Failing Generation Z? — via TalentCulture
Biglaw's 'Bank' Of Remote Days Will Only Make Associates More Frustrated About Having to Work from the Office — via Above the Law
Here's Why Coming to the Office May No Longer Be Deemed an 'Essential Job Function' — via EntertainHR
A Bright Idea About Lightning and Your Employees — via Dan Schwartz's Connecticut Employment Law Blog
Here's an FMLA interference case that Cosmo Kramer from Seinfeld would appreciate — via Eric Meyer's The Employer Handbook Blog