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WHAT IT'S LIKE TO WORK AT GOODR IN 2024

EPISODE 102: WHAT IT'S LIKE TO WORK AT GOODR IN 2024

We've done "what it's like to work at goodr" episodes in the past, and now it's time for a 2024 update! In this episode, Stephen and Shaun get into what it's like to work at goodr NOW...with deep thoughts from some special guests!

JUST THE HIGHLIGHTS

01:25: SDL reflects on "the eras" at goodr

08:50: April Beighley describes goodr in 2018 versus today

20:48: Mikey Serrano's goodr career evolution

32:26: Sara Levi breaks down goodr as a newer Flamingo

47:57: "We take having fun very seriously"

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Meet the hosts

goodr CEO Stephen Lease wearing aviator-style black and grey sunglasses strikes a playful, action-ready pose, with his fists raised and one leg lifted, as if preparing for a kick.

stephen lease

Stephen Lease is the CEO (Chief Executive Octopus) of goodr and the co-host of the CULTURE goodr Podcast. Since Stephen co-founded the company in 2015, goodr has grown to over 140 employees, with award-winning sunglasses sold in more than 5,000 doors worldwide. Stephen’s spirit animal is an octopus, he’s soul-bonded with a basset hound, and he is 16% flamingo.

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shaun tinney

Shaun Tinney is the Dean of goodr University (Head of Learning and Development at goodr) and the co-host of the CULTURE goodr podcast. When he’s not helping goodr employees level up their behaviors, he’s writing and performing music. Recently he released his first EP, Living Driven, about the quest for self-reliance, fresh perspective, and creative freedom.

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