Business Etiquette

PA PoliChicks: Business Etiquette (Episode #13)

Ladies and Gentlemen. How are you behaving in the workplace? In light of the #metoo movement, “Professional Business Etiquette” is more important than ever. The PA PoliChicks talk about the office do’s and don’ts. They also talk to Lynne Breil. She owns the Professional Edge in York County and wrote a book called “Best in Class”.

What is love?

PA PoliChicks: What Is Love? (Episode #11)

Cupid’s arrow has struck the PA PoliChicks. Just in time for Valentine’s Day, the Chicks explore the topic “What is Love?” It means different things to different people. They also explore the 5 love languages and get expert advice from Stephanie Fuentes, a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, on making relationships work AND stressing it that it is OK to be single.

The Wall Between Us

PA PoliChicks: The Wall Between Us (Episode #9)

As the federal shutdown and battle over a border wall rage on, PA PoliChicks take a hard look at both sides of the political and human debate while talking to a Honduran DREAMER living in Lancaster, PA who awaits her fate as an undocumented (illegal?) immigrant.

PA PoliChicks: The Grief of Dealing With Grief (Episode #7)

Death is a part of life but it can be a taboo topic no one wants to talk about. Flora Posteraro and Nell McCormack Abom share their own pain of losing their parents. They also talk to a mom who lost a daughter at the age of 19 and why someone struggling with grief needs support more than ever after the funeral.

PA Polichicks Episode 5

PA PoliChicks: Surviving the Holidays with the PA PoliChicks! (Episode #5)

It’s the most wonderful time of the year!  It can also be the most difficult time of the year!  Flora Posteraro and Nell McCormack Abom open up and get personal about conflicts in their own families.  An expert shares advice on how to keep the peace and keep the holidays full of joy and laughter!

PA Polichicks Episode 4

PA PoliChicks: Generation Z (Episode #4)

They’re 60 million strong and entering the workforce. People born between 1996-2011 make up this newest demographic group. Also known as Gen Tech, Gen Wii, and Digital Natives, many Gen Zers were babies during 9/11 and grew up post-The Great Recession.

How did those events shape their views of security, money, investing, and job-seeking?