Drinks After Work with Shannon and Deb
Pop the tab on something cold and settle in — it's time for another round of Drinks After Work! This time, we're talking all about: * Ageism in the workplace — the slipperiest form of discrimination * How it hits men and women differently (looks vs. jokes) * The myth that older workers aren't tech-savvy (spoiler: they've adapted through every tech revolution) * Why your resume might be getting auto-rejected before a human ever sees it * The "overqualified equals old, under qualified equals young" trap * What to actually do when you experience age discrimination at work In this episode, Shannon and Deborah dig into the sneaky reality of ageism at work — the discrimination nobody calls out because it's always disguised as "culture fit" or "overqualified." They break down how it hits women through looks (gray hair, wrinkles = old) and men through jokes ("okay, boomer") that erode credibility. They share the AARP stats on age-related workplace assumptions, bust the myth that older workers can't handle tech (Shannon's been adapting since DOS), and call out the recruiters who demand graduation dates on resumes just to filter people out. Plus, tipsy tips for protecting yourself: don't put graduation dates on your resume, only list the last 12 years, document everything on a personal computer, and know what the EEOC can do for you. So sip, swig, or chug — and get ready to: * Take graduation dates and old jobs off your resume * Document every age-related joke or assumption on a personal device * Know the seven protected classes and what qualifies for an EEOC complaint * Stop letting people erase your decades of experience and adaptation * Push back on the "overqualified" code word for "too old" * Take care of yourself — nobody else is going to Because it wouldn't be Drinks After Work without the drinks, here are the FAB: Deborah: Sunny D — Jameson Orange, sour mix (or lime juice), simple syrup, orange juice, and club soda (or Sprite if you want it sweeter). Shannon: Lemon on Lemon — Limoncello, lemonade, and vodka. Shake it up icy, top with club soda or 7 Up. Find all our drink recipes and more at our website [https://www.drinksafterworkpodcast.com/]. Resources: * AARP Report on Ageism in the Workplace [https://www.aarp.org/work/age-discrimination/age-bias-survey-2026/] * EEOC (Equal Employment Opportunity Commission) — eeoc.gov [http://eeoc.gov/] * Drinks After Work Substack [https://substack.com/@drinksafterwork] Be part of the Learning Rebels Community. Continue the conversation while building connections and capability. Learn more here [https://learning-rebels-network.mn.co/]. Join the Coffee Chat conversations Be part of Learning Rebels live Coffee Chat Discussions! Sign up here [https://learningrebels.com/coffee-chat/]. Hire Learning Rebels. When you need learning that sticks, we’ll fight to make performance results happen. Visit the Learning Rebels website [https://learningrebels.com/] to learn more. Hosts: Shannon Tipton [https://www.linkedin.com/in/shannontipton/] & Deborah Harris [https://www.linkedin.com/in/deborahgharris/] Podcast produced by: Obsidian Productions [https://www.obsidian-productions.com/]
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