Do you know how frustrating a job search can get when you try everything but nothing seems to work? This podcast solves that problem. Listen to experts and regular people tell their stories of success.
Charles Woolsey was interviewed on RTRFM about his Amazon #1 Bestselling book "The Reverse Interview"
You May Not Have Heard About Our Next Speaker Yet... But She Is The Author Of The NUMBER ONE Best-Selling Book... CLUTTER-BUSTING FOR BUSY WOMEN; How To Create A CALM Life To Have More Time & Energy. In 2006, Her Desire To Improve The Life Satisfaction Of Women, By Helping Them Focus On What Matters Most To Them... And Bust Free From The Stuff That Is Weighing Them Down ... Led Her To Open Her Organizing Business, Aptly Named ... Let’s Get It Straight! Her Coaching Clients Unanimously Report That Eliminating Clutter, Both Mental And Physical, Produces Greater CALM, Freeing Up More Time & Energy To Focus On Priorities. For The Past Several Years, VIRGINIA BARKLEY Has Spoken For A Variety Of Audiences...Ranging From Women’s Organizations And Men’s Clubs, To Business Associations And Entrepreneurs ... She Is One Of The Only Professional Organizers In The World... Sought Out To Assist In The Planning And Organizing Of TWO --- Olympic Opening Ceremonies. Following The 1996 Olympics ... The Coca-Cola Company Entrusted Virginia And Her Team To Develop And Manage A New Division Of Worldwide Licensing. Three Years Later, She Was Then Asked To Manage Its 120 Million-Dollar Licensing Division For Europe And Eurasia. All That Said...HER REAL PASSION Is Helping Her Clients To Create A CALM & Clutter Free Lifestyle ... Through Her Individual And Group Coaching Programs, Speaking Engagements And Her Own Private Seminars. “All Possibilities Begin Within Us,” Virginia Says. “The Heart Of The Matter Lies In Allowing Ourselves To Open Up And Begin.” PLEASE READ WORD FOR WORD If you have a personal story about Virginia begin the introduction with your story..... Please Welcome....
My uncle Skip taught me how to fold a simple origami bird when I was in about the 3rd grade. If you pull the tail on the bird, the wings flap. It’s really pretty cool. I think one of the reasons I was able to learn it at such an early age was because I’m an introvert and I like to know how things work. Being an introvert isn’t inherently good or bad… it just IS. Learning to use our natural gifts and talents so that we can work WITH them instead of AGAINST them is a good thing. My next guest is Nancy Ancowitz. She is a business communication coach specializing in career advancement and presentation skills and author of Self-Promotion for Introverts®: The Quiet Guide to Getting Ahead . She is also an adjunct instructor at New York University, where she teaches Presentation Skills for Introverts®. She is accomplished in many other areas too, from jewelry design and blogger to playwright! Here’s Nancy Ancowitz
I am really excited to share this one with you today my guest is Dale Callahan...he's an electrical engineer and faculty member at the University of Alabama Birmingham and fellow podcaster... Plus he's just a great guy and he has a lot to share that I know will impact your career Listen to how he "created a job out of thin air" and then how that impacted the job he already had. There are a lot of great lessons here.
You just have to keep pushing when things don’t start off the way you want them to. It was obvious with my car, but sometimes the same thing holds true in life. You just have to get outside of the comfort zone and push. My next guest, Adam Rico went through his struggles finding a career that he enjoyed. He tried many things and had several careers before finding what he enjoyed. Along the way he learned how to position and market himself for a new job. Sometimes it gets messy but he kept pushing. Now he works in Human Resources and coaches people on the side to shortcut their journeys to finding meaningful work. He’s also the author of “Paid to be You”.
Stephanie Ann Vehon has been an entrepreneur since the age of 8. She’s gone from making crafts and selling them on her street to catering and selling food for private jets. Now she can help you get your career of the ground or flying higher than it ever has before. She’s learned the companies change their image periodically, and you need to also. In fact, about 70% of her clients get hired or promoted within about 30-60 days of getting a makeover. How does this work? Just listen to Stephanie Ann Vehon
Jonathan Milligan might be able to help you find it and what to avoid. Jonathan was a teacher, headhunter and now a blogger and writer. Listen to his green/yellow/red light system to help put more of the things you enjoy doing into every day and less of the things that drain you. He’ll also share a method to help you find your “core gifts”, as well as his L.I.F.E philosophy to filter opportunities and activities to make sure they are in agreement with his purpose.
Have you ever made a career change and found out immediately that you made a mistake? That’s why I was in Texas for four months… I was with Texas Instruments sitting in a room with nothing to do for four months waiting for a security clearance. I was hired to work on the Harm Missile guidance systems… but as I sat in that room, I learned how much I didn’t want to work for that company. I would have been gone faster but I had to wait on my security check to clear before I packed up and left… which is exactly what I did the very same day my clearance came through… The only thing worse that being in a job you don’t want is being in that job a day longer than necessary… That’s why I’m so excited about my next guest… Gary Bolles has made much of his career about helping other people with their careers… and he came about it because it’s somewhat of a family business. His Dad is Richard Bolles, author of “What Color is Your Parachute” which has sold more than 10 million copies over more than 4 decades. Gary’s latest project is called eParachute to help you discover your strengths, explore your career options, and chart a path through the world of work… here’s Gary Bolles
My next guest has spent more than 30 years helping thousands of people find that perfect career and he founded the Rockport Institute to do just that. He’s a best-selling author of two books. He was personally mentored by the world famous Buckminster Fuller And he has commendations from two US presidents Sit back, listen and learn from: Nicholas Lore
In this interview, Anne will share some of her experiences in working with people who have lost their jobs and the “shift” she saw in them that allowed them to accept themselves and their talents. That “Shift” helped them to find not only a new job, but a realization of how much worth they have.
Shoya Zichy has written several books about her guidance System for helping you find what work you should be doing and even who your boss should be!
Kaytlin was a teacher at one point, but knew she had more to offer. Like so many of us, her first career choice was not what would bring her fulfillment. Now Kaytlin is an intuitive coach and she can help YOU find what you were put her on earth to do. She also helps people who have had a major loss in their lives use that pain to help move them forward. Everyone is here on purpose, she helps you find that purpose.
Trying to find your "passion" can be very intimidating and cause unnecessary pressure. Dr. Eric Shoars suggests that following your "curiosity" is a better way to travel through life
Ryan shares his life journey and his system to help you get more done in less time
The Reverse Interview Podcast is here to help you get the best job in your career of choice. Do you know how frustrating a job search can get when you've trying everything you can think of and nothing seems to work? The Reverse Interview solves that problem.