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  • A little bit of Ego is good in a competitive landscape, but an Obnoxious Ego has no place in a professional environment.
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    So, here’s a little cheat sheet from an old pro and Yesi, via Instagram Live: It will help you make better decisions for yourself and your career. Let’s face it, we can’t go through life without learning lessons and having setbacks, but take it from someone who’s been in the business for a while, when you do figure out what the lessons are, a whole new world opens up for you and you start to see things in a different way. I have an impact, and for the first time in a long time I feel fulfilled in a business that is a roller coaster every day. That gives me the opportunity to step in and help guide talent who need it or explain to them the business side of things which impact the way certain managers lead or make decisions. Now, when I talk to young talent, I can tell if they are being unreasonable about their managers, or if their managers are really bad at leadership. It is perfect for the role I currently have.

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    But my point is, sometimes the lessons aren’t obvious and as frustrating as this lesson was, I realize now why it’s one of the most important ones I have learned over my 20 plus years of experience in the radio business. Insecurity, Unethical, Judgmental, Dishonest, I could go on and on. The lesson I learned was “this is the type of manager or leader I never want to become.” The examples set by my managers in these situations were traits I never wanted to adopt in my management style. I over analyzed and made myself crazy trying to figure out why things didn’t work out, or what the lesson was, until it finally hit me.

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    Twice in my life I have experienced those kinds of situations, and even in my older years, it took me a while to figure out what the lesson was from them. You know it’s not the right situation to be in, you are set up to fail, but you are so passionate and so hard headed that you try TOO HARD to make it work and it ends up blowing up in your face.

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    I think we all have those situations where we can relate. She’s still trying to figure out the lesson. Jessica Rose shared a very emotional experience with the audience during the interview about working with someone who was extremely difficult (narcissistic) and how as hard as she tried, it still fell apart. Often when it comes to difficult situations that make us feel like we have failed, we try to find the lesson learned in the experience. A few more tips from her: It’s important to know what you bring to the table financially and how you can help to do so, and we’re not saving lives with what we do. Like how important self-care and mental health are to success. She also made some good points about things she wished she had known all along. That’s an important lesson to learn early in a radio career. At least that’s the impression she got when she received the inevitable message which started with “Per my last e-mail.” It was a critical point in her career when she realized that in a professional environment, ego cannot cloud your judgement. In a very candid and funny interview, Yesi acknowledged that there was a certain point in her career where her success may have gone to her head, to the point where sh got called out about it and had to take a step back and say to herself, “Maybe I was trippin’,” out of fear of losing her job. It will mostly lead to anxiety and despair. You can’t control what you can’t control, so don’t try to. It’s not something we can control, and that’s probably the first thing we need to teach our younger selves. Even Yesi acknowledged in her interview that sometimes life takes you on a different path, and things slow down, or take you in a different direction.

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    My guess is like most of us this person doesn’t realize that she has already been in situations where she was “full speed ahead.” But life isn’t ALWAYS like that. It is a good question to ask yourself, and the feelings she revealed in the caption are ones that most of us can relate to. What would you tell your 17-year-old self?”

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    A topic that is fairly common right now with a lot of the people who I work with in the business is “If I knew then what I know now.” It’s a question I often ask in interviews for my weekly column “Women to Watch.” Ironically right before the Live Instagram event, I came across a post from a fellow radio colleague with the caption “The things I know now I wish I knew at 17, that way I could’ve avoided a lot of bad decisions, pursued my dreams with no distractions and been full speed ahead. I recently had the pleasure of tuning in to the latest “Women in Radio” Live Instagram interview with 97.1 AMP Radio’s Yesi Ortiz, hosted by Jessica Rose. This article was originally posted to AllAccess’ “Consultant Tips” series, written by Charese Fruge on September 29, 2020











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