Alicia Menendez is an award-winning multimedia journalist and the co-host of PBS' Amanpour and Company. A contributing editor at The Bustle, she hosts the podcast Latina to Latina. She has also contributed to ABC's Nightline and World News Tonight as well as its Emmy-nominated 2014 Election Night coverage. A graduate of Harvard College, she lives in Miami, Florida with her husband and daughter.
“This book is a love letter to all of us who yearn to be liked (and
are ashamed to admit it). Menendez offers research, a reality
check, and the reassurance that we’re not alone.” — Tiffany Dufu,
author of Drop the Ball and founder of The Cru
“Wanting to be liked is more than feeding our ego or calming our
insecurities, it can unwittingly impact almost every aspect of our
personal and professional life. With her innate sense of wit and
eloquence, Alicia Menendez makes us reflect on how we can navigate
the troubled waters of likeability, ignore the inevitable noise
that blocks our progress, and live at peace with ourselves.” —
Maria Elena Salinas, CBS News Contributor
“Alicia Menendez gets it. All of it. And conveys some of the most
poignant advice out there today in this book. She breaks down the
construct of women being either ‘strong and cold’ or ‘weak and
warm’ and the pressure we face at home, at the office, and in
public. It’s as delightful as it is useful.” — Alyssa Mastromonaco,
author of So Here’s the Thing… and cohost of the #Hysteria
podcast
“In a radical departure from business books that urge women to
change who they are or how they lead, Alicia Menendez tears to
shreds the false choices presented to women by workplaces that
constantly challenge whether we have what it takes. She nimbly
urges us not to conform or mutate but rather to work toward dimming
the spotlight on likeability.” — Erica Cerulo and Claire Mazur,
cofounders of Of a Kind and coauthors of Work Wife
“Reading The Likeability Trap, I felt a weight lift off me. I
realized that feedback and worry about my likeability are systemic
issues, not something wrong with me. I understood that I wasn’t
alone and that there were things I could do about it. It has been a
gift.” — Rachel Simmons, author of Odd Girl Out
“It is hard to write something both new and noteworthy about women,
work, and leadership, but Alicia Menendez has pulled it off. Even
as a woman who has been leading for decades, I learned a lot from
The Likeability Trap. Best of all, she writes powerfully and
directly about the particular obstacles encountered by women of
color, adding important voices to the debate.” — Anne-Marie
Slaughter, CEO of New America and author of Unfinished Business
“Menendez, a journalist and the cohost of PBS’s Amanpour and
Company, issues a friend-to-friend wake-up call for pathological
approval seekers. . . . The description of the problem is
perfect . . . . the chatty, friendly, heart-to-heart tone will be a
comfort and an encouragement to women hampered by their desire to
be both liked and successful.” — Publishers Weekly
“There will be a great deal of enthusiastic nodding and audible
sighs among women devouring multimedia journalist Menendez’s first
book. . . . This will stoke camaraderie and genuine outrage among
women, and might even make a difference, one person at a time.” —
Booklist
“Fierce, relevant, witty, and illuminating. The Likeability Trap is
filled with hard won wisdom and actionable advice for women who
want more than to be liked.” — Rebecca Jarvis, ABC News Chief
Business and Economics Correspondent and Host of the No Limits
Podcast
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