
"It's designed to resemble a morning drive-time radio show with recurring bits and audience participation from a business angle," she said. Silletto said Boss Better Now isn't a talking-head, rotating-guest, every-episode-sounds-the-same podcast. "The show puts people at the center of everything leaders do, treats being a boss as a noble pursuit and celebrates boss 'heroes'-those management leaders who strive daily to get better and support their teams."

"Each week, the podcast tackles 'big boss' questions, provides boss scripts for better boss conversations, helps build camaraderie on teams, and more," Silletto said. For Cara Silletto, president and chief retention officer at Magnet Culture, an organizational talent firm in Louisville, Ky., Boss Better is her "go-to" management podcast. If you're tired of Guy Kawasaki and Tony Robbins, then according to management professionals, these podcasts are for you:īoss Better Now with Joe Mull. The Top Business Podcasts from Today's Business Professionals adults listened to a podcast in 2019-a figure expected to rise to 160 million by 2023, Statista reports. adults "were aware" of podcasts in 2020, up from 22 percent in 2006. "That way, I can take lessons and adapt them to my own circumstances."Īccording to Statista, a statistical data analysis firm based in New York City, 75 percent of U.S. "For me personally, podcasts provide valuable insights told via great storytelling, and that keeps me engaged," said Chris Bolz, CEO of Retail CRM Cloud, a software-as-a-service provider in Bavaria, Germany.īolz said he prefers podcasts that have fresh outlooks on management issues, even if they're not in his same industry. While YouTube videos, TED Talks and learning apps all have their place, there's something about listening to leading management professionals give their views-in the comfort of one's home, vehicle or gym-that resonates with managers who want to climb the career ladder. For business professionals today, the "go-to" digital education vehicle is the podcast.
