The Corporate Bartender

What's up everyone and welcome to The Corporate Bartender!

Happy New Year to everyone! Let's get 2025 off to a rip roaring start, shall we?

We've got the Lior Arussy on the show today! Don't know Lior? Well, you're in for a TREAT!

Ever wonder why some people come through challenges stronger and more successful, while for others it's a rough road?  Lior, who has done this a bunch of times, believes that the critical factor determining failure or success lies in the story people craft around their experiences.

In his new book, DARE TO AUTHOR! Take Charge of the Narrative of Your Life, he provides a reality check and a toolkit for taking charge of your life story, focusing on the power you possess, and using it to build the career and life you want.

There are so many golden nuggets in this one, you're gonna take a lot of notes! Go get the "good pen!"

This conversation was a PHENOMENAL, it was one of my FAVORITES of 2024, and TCB Nation, I think you're gonna dig it!

If you wanna skip straight to the interview, 3:36 is your spot.

TCB Layout:
0:00 - Show Open & Intro
1:30 - Titles
1:56 - Kickoff 
3:36 - Lior Arussy Interview
53:51 - Wrap & Close

Website: https://www.liorarussy.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/liorarussy/

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What is The Corporate Bartender?

The Corporate Bartender is where people leaders come to think out loud.

Hosted by Eric and Lori Spencer, this long-running show is part podcast, part professional community, and part midweek reset for HR, Talent, L&D, and business leaders navigating the human side of work.

Each episode features thoughtful conversations with trusted experts and guest “bartenders” on timely leadership and workplace topics — from culture and burnout to organizational change, psychological safety, and what’s actually working right now.

It’s smart, practical, and intentionally human… with just enough humor to remind us we’re all still people.

Pull up a stool — there’s always an open seat at the bar.