Hosts Saj and Alice talk movies, through a contemporary lens, today beginning by acknowledging personal experience of less than supportive workplace environments across their respective careers, as a brief introduction to discussing the depiction of Leadership, Career, and Workplace setting inclusion in film, and daringly ask whether what we see presented is fully representative of the real world, whether there are workplace settings which do not get presented, or are not presented often, and whether there are positive and supportive workplace settings, which do not see the light of day, either often enough or at all.
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