The Corporate Bartender

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

If you know TCB (or SkyeTeam) you know that we're all about relationships. This episode is all about relationships. Why they matter, how to leverage them strategically, and just knowing when you've met 'one of your people!'

We've got Jodie Goldberg on the program today. If you don't know Jodie, stick around, you won't be sorry.

She's the founder and principal of Fleurish Consulting and she designs interactions that intentionally deepen relationships. She's also got an icebreaker activity that will knock your socks off. When I met Jodie, I knew she was 'one of our people' 

I say it all the time (maybe it's because we have such amazing guests), but man, this conversation is one of my FAVORITES of 2025!  As Jodie likes to say, "come for the content, stay for the community" This one's a banger, and I just know you're gonna dig it!

If you want to skip straight to the interview, 5:18 is your spot!

TCB Layout:
0:00 - Show Open & Intro
1:04 - Titles
1:33 - Kickoff 
5:19 - Jodie Goldberg Interview
58:14 - Wrap & Close

Website: https://www.fleurishconsultinginc.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jodie-goldberg-14264663/

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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.