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For this special 100th episode of the Career Relaunch® podcast, Anne Tumlinson, ATI Advisory CEO and Daughterhood founder joins us again to share her reflections, perspectives, and lessons learned since being the very first guest I interviewed for this show seven years ago. Then, in the Mental Fuel® segment, I'll share my top takeaways about managing the dynamics of career change that I've learned from the guests on this show.
Overview: In this episode, we explore the crucial journey toward financial independence for divorced women, focusing on how it empowers them to support their children confidently. Our guest, Heather Black, founder and CEO of Supermums, shares her career relaunch experience after having children and its relation to her work with ambitious women. We dive into her career transition while still married, the challenges she faced, and her achievements at Salesforce. Heather also sheds light on Super Mums, a transformative training program offering technical skills, mentorship, career counseling, peer support, and job opportunities. Key Takeaways: Financial Independence Heather's Career Journey Super Mums Program Support Networks Balancing Parenthood and Career during Divorce Career Exploration and Growth Mindset Connect with Heather Black: Website: supermums.org LinkedIn (Business Page): SupermumsGlobal Instagram: @supermumsglobal About the Podcast: Hosted by Olivia Summerhill, a Certified Financial Planner, Divorce Specialist, and Money Coach, this podcast invites highly sought-after divorce professionals to share guidance for women. The aim is to provide tips for affluent women to maintain their lifestyle during and after divorce. Website: summerhillfirm.com LinkedIn: Olivia Summerhill Tune in for inspiration and valuable personal and professional growth advice!
Broadway musical performer turned web engineer Carla Stickler explains how she managed to balance multiple career endeavors while pivoting into a brand new industry on episode 99 of the Career Relaunch® podcast. In the Mental Fuel® segment, I'll explain how to embrace and manage the inevitable messiness of career transitions.
Irish dancer turned painter Aisling Drennan describes her career pivot from the international stage to the art studio and what it takes to make it in the art world or any new professional endeavor.
As a keynote speaker, career consultant, podcast host, webinar host, and certified coach, Joseph Liu leverages 10 years of experience relaunching consumer brands combined with professional coaching to help people relaunch their personal brands. As host of the Career Relaunch® podcast and an international keynote speaker, he has crossed paths with thousands of professionals during their career turning points, sharing and learning about what it takes to successfully change career directions. He shares these insights with his clients and as a contributing writer to Forbes, Fast Company, and Glassdoor.We talk with Joseph about his own career journey and the key lessons he has learned along the way, how his identity shifted from the corporate world to independent consulting, his advice to early career professionals, the origins, audience and a few guest stories of his Career Relaunch podcast, his philosophy of letting go to make room for something else more meaningful, his 7-step Career Change Roadmap to clarify how to relaunch your own career, which organizations he sees as good examples of talent and career management and other exciting prospects on his horizon for the rest of the year.Links from the episode: Joseph's personal websiteJoseph's Career Relaunch podcastJoseph's LinkedIn profileThanks for listening!Visit our homepage at https://disrupt-your-career.comIf you like the podcast, please take a moment to rate it and leave a review in Apple Podcast
Often podcasters feel guilty about running their podcast because they view it as a hobby--as a self-indulgent distraction from their “real work”. Because of this, they stop podcasting, or in some cases, they actually never launch their podcast at all! However, podcasting is actually a great way to help connect with more people and spread your value more widely than you could one-on-one. Our guest today is Joseph Liu, Keynote Speaker, Career Consultant and host of the Career Relaunch® podcast. Joseph joins For the Love of Pod today to share how he has been able to help extend his reach and help countless people through his podcast. He has been hosting his Career Relaunch® podcast since 2016, has listeners in 169 countries and has been ranked as a top 20 career podcast on Apple Podcasts in five different countries. But at one point, he stopped podcasting. Let's hear why he did and why he eventually decided to restart after he realised the true value of his podcast. FIND OUT MORE Listen to Joseph's podcast: https://careerrelaunch.net Connect with Joseph: Twitter- https://twitter.com/JosephPLiu LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/JosephPLiu Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/JosephLiuCo Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/JosephPLiu For the Love of Pod is powered by Oh My Pod: https://www.ohmypod.com.au/
Our guest this month is Joseph Liu. Joseph is a public speaker, career consultant, and host of the Career Relaunch® podcast. Joseph helps professionals define and market their personal brands more effectively when making a career transition. Previously he worked for more than 10 years in brand management in the US and UK. What you will learn: *The biggest mistakes candidates make when branding themselves *How to grow your visibility *How to make the most of LinkedIn *The 3 keys to re-branding yourself when transitioning careers Quote: "When you're trying to repair a brand or relaunch a brand it's very difficult to do that overnight. The first principle to keep in mind is that building a personal brand actually requires quite a bit of consistency and effort over time." - Joseph Liu Resources: What Got You Here Won't Get You There: How successful people become even more successful by Marshall Goldsmith Great by Choice: Uncertainty, Chaos and Luck - Why Some Thrive Despite Them All by Jim Collins The Competitive Edge podcast with Guy Ferdman Career Relaunch® podcast His website Subscribe: Apple Spotify Follow us: LinkedIn Instagram- @thecareerfarm
At the time of this podcast recording, Mariany Polanco-Cruz was a Vice President on the Global Diversity Recruiting Team at Goldman Sachs. She discusses the recent innovations to the Goldman Sachs Returnship program which was completely overhauled, as well as last Fall's newly-introduced COVID-19 Career Relaunch Initiative. Mariany describes who is eligible, including important guidance for interested applicants who are unsure whether they meet eligibility requirements, and what the application process looks like. She also discusses the key role that Goldman's community of relaunchers have played since the first returnship cohort began in 2008. Applications are currently closed but interested relaunchers can learn more at https://www.goldmansachs.com/careers/professionals/returnship/
On this week's Career Therapy Podcast (e.92), we welcome Joseph Liu to the podcast. Joseph is a TEDx speaker, career consultant, and host of the Career Relaunch® podcast. His work has been featured in Forbes, Fast Company, and Glassdoor and he is dedicated to helping professionals bravely relaunch their careers. In today's conversation we discuss healthy ways to shift your mindset from desperate to confident in your next career transition, how dabbling can lead to a wealthier life, and what physical and mental markers you should look out for to prevent burnout and career dissatisfaction.
Brian got the chance to sit down with Joseph Liu, a very smart individual that at one point in his life had a big goal of becoming a doctor! After enrolling in Georgetown Medical School, he was on the fast track to successfully achieving his goal, so it seemed. Until just 2 weeks into medical school, Joseph realized he was not happy on this path and decided to drop out, walking away from years of work to get there! It would take two REWIRES for Joseph to land on what he first wanted for himself, PERSONAL HAPPINESS! Find out how Joseph Liu of the Career Relaunch podcast did it? ' Action Steps to REWIRE: 1. LOOK around at who & what you already know! 2. NETWORK with others as you figure things out! 3. ALWAYS DO your absolute best in the temporary roles toward your destiny! Visit: https://josephliu.co *Comment on @fashionrewired IG for a chance to WIN Fashion Rewired MERCH! Episode Powered by: -Digital Designer Bootcamp: Launch your fashion brand in 6-short weeks from the comfort of your home. Email bootcamp@phoenixfashionweek.com for application. -The Phoenix Fashion Week Freelance Program – Hire an industry professional to build your brand for long term success email freelance@phoenixfashionweek.com to secure a fashion professional. Phoenix Fashion Week: The leading fashion industry event in the Southwest. Fashion. Education. Community. Follow and like our IG @FashionRewired & @PHXFashionWeek
For nearly a decade, Jono devoted all his time and energy to creating and running a customized shoe company. But, unfortunately, his start-up didn't survive the pandemic. Now Jono is in the tricky position of transitioning from CEO to working for someone else. He's wondering how to brand his non-linear career path and transform himself into an ideal job candidate. On this episode of How To!, we bring on Joseph Liu, a consultant who has made a career out of changing careers, and host of the podcast Career Relaunch. Joseph has some practical tips for finding the right job opportunities, rewriting your resume, and creating a compelling cover letter that will land you an interview in no time. If you liked this episode, check out: “How To Find a New Career Before It's Too Late”. Do you have a question with no easy answers? Send us a note at howto@slate.com or leave us a voicemail at 646-495-4001 and we might have you on the show. Slate Plus members get bonus segments and ad-free podcast feeds. Sign up now at slate.com/howtoplus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For nearly a decade, Jono devoted all his time and energy to creating and running a customized shoe company. But, unfortunately, his start-up didn't survive the pandemic. Now Jono is in the tricky position of transitioning from CEO to working for someone else. He's wondering how to brand his non-linear career path and transform himself into an ideal job candidate. On this episode of How To!, we bring on Joseph Liu, a consultant who has made a career out of changing careers, and host of the podcast Career Relaunch. Joseph has some practical tips for finding the right job opportunities, rewriting your resume, and creating a compelling cover letter that will land you an interview in no time. If you liked this episode, check out: “How To Find a New Career Before It's Too Late”. Do you have a question with no easy answers? Send us a note at howto@slate.com or leave us a voicemail at 646-495-4001 and we might have you on the show. Slate Plus members get bonus segments and ad-free podcast feeds. Sign up now at slate.com/howtoplus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Just as there are no two recipes that contain the exact same ingredients or measurements, there are no two success stories exactly the same. Recipe For Success features entrepreneurs, visionary leaders and innovators of all ages who will share their ingredients that make them successful – personally and professionally. Let's get cooking! Jennifer Starkey is a Senior Vice President/Regional Vice President at TD Bank serving Broward, Southern Palm Beach and Collier Counties in South Florida. She has over 25 years of banking experience, in the north and southeast geographies, in multiple areas of banking, 18 of which are with TD. Jennifer has managed teams in deposit operations, credit, and bank merger and acquisitions. In her current role, Jennifer and her team of experienced Relationship Managers provide financing solutions, including working capital, start-up/acquisition, equipment leasing, mortgages, and lines of credit; whether conventional or SBA. They have multiple solutions for companies to improve cash flow and profit margins with credit and noncredit solutions. Along with their partners, including retail, treasury management, leasing, healthcare, restaurant, real estate, and merchant services, her dedicated Relationship Managers serve as valued partners to companies to achieve their strategic goals. Jennifer and her team are also passionate about enhancing the lives of their colleagues, customers and community through financial education, volunteerism, and supporting diversity and inclusion. Jennifer is Co-Leader of TD Bank's Business/Employee Resource Group for Women in Leadership for the State of Florida. She is a member of L.E.A.D. community, an initiative aligned with TD’s goal of supporting select emerging talent women leaders in the Commercial Bank. She is a mentor to participants of TD's Career Relaunch program which offers additional support and guidance to new colleagues that may have been out of the workforce for a couple of years. Jennifer is an active leader in her community. She is currently a member of the United Way of Broward County Tocqueville Society. She served as President and founding member of the local MOMS Club offering activities and support to new mothers and their children. She has served on the boards of the American Red Cross, March of Dimes, and NAWBO (National Association of Women Business Owners). With her husband Bill, and daughter Samantha, Jennifer actively supports the arts, and particularly Mainstage Center for the Arts. Jennifer received her Bachelor's degree from Rutgers University, and completed two formal management training programs in bank operations and commercial credit including graduate level work in business, finance and accounting. Jennifer and her family live in South Florida. For more information about TD Bank, visit https://www.td.com/us/en/personal-banking/ For more information about Junior Achievement of South Florida, visit https://www.jasouthflorida.org. Follow us on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jasouthflorida LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/junior-achievement-of-south-florida/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jasouthflorida Twitter: https://twitter.com/JASouthFlorida
Today I am chatting with Joseph Liu. He is a keynote speaker, career consultant, podcast host, and certified coach, who helps professionals define and market their personal brands more effectively during times of career transition, applying branding and marketing principles from his 10 years of international brand management experiences at companies in the US & UK including Clorox, Gü Puds, and General Mills. Joseph has been a featured speaker at TEDx, The Guardian, London Business School, the London School of Economics, Cambridge Business School, and Oxford Business School, just to name a few. He's also been featured in Forbes, Fast Company, Glassdoor, Huffpost, Lifehacker and many, many more renowned publications. He also hosts the Career Relaunch podcast, featuring inspiring stories of career change, which has featured as a top business podcast in Forbes, Glassdoor and Business Insider. This is a fun and actionable listen, the will equip you with the tools you need to build a powerful personal brand and provide you with the roadmap to effectively relaunch your career. In this episode, you will learn about: How to build a powerful personal brand How to relaunch your career How to pitch yourself effectively How to rewrite your story when faced with career setbacks A surprising perspective on how podcasts can shape your business life And so much more... Connect with Joseph! Joseph Liu: https://josephliu.co/ Career Relaunch Podcast: https://careerrelaunch.net/ Connect with me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yasminarte/ Share your key takeaway on Instagram and I will repost you! Get yourself some ultra hip streetwear that actually stands for something real! Get a 10% discount at lowkeyemotional.com when you use the discount code YAS10 at the checkout! Audio edited by the wonderful Jake Babineau. You could say he's an audio genie. He's also a great musician with a crazy podcastable voice — he composed my intro! Check him out on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jake_babineau/ Music taken from the ending of his song ‘On The Cold Tile Floor': https://bit.ly/2KQGZhN
Joseph is a podcast host, certified career coach and so much more. He has a unique perspective that he's used to cultivate a career consultancy, using his 10 years experience in the corporate world in branding to do so. The similarities between the two are much closer than we think and this gives Joseph's clients a truly differentiated viewpoint on their career. His Career Relaunch Podcast is incredible too. You can find this on his website in addition to his many other resources on personal branding at the following link: https://josephliu.co. In addition, Joseph has a YouTube channel where he regularly posts amazing content. You can find this at the following link: https://www.youtube.com/c/JosephPLiu Lastly, his Ted Talk can be found at the following link: https://youtu.be/OGpVOSPqboc
Welcome again, Appreciate you being here.If you would like to read the article directly, here is the link.https://sridhargarikipati.substack.com/p/career?r=6r8rd&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&utm_source=copyThis is audio version of the same post. You can listen this over Apple Podcasts or over website.Do subscribe over Apple podcast ( Minimalist techie ) or hear it over email you received through my subscription (https://sridhargarikipati.substack.com) or on my website.Quick Show Notes,There are common points for late career folks to learn from career re-launching folksWhile one is figuring out for their next step, those emergency funds will give them buffer to try out more free hand rather than jumping back to old career againCareer Change requires lot of dedication, commitment and self-motivation throughout the process. Just trust the process and keep working on it, you will get to your results. Make best utilization of your multiple skills of prior job and current job to maximize to scale up quickly. You never know taking care of kids how first few years will roll over into 10 years of career gap. Get on the email list at sridhargarikipati.substack.com
How can you successfully shift roles from a technical to managerial role? How about shifting industries from management consulting to product management? In this episode of Career Relaunch, Jeff Shih, a former Deloitte consultant turned product manager at Unity Technologies shares his thoughts on how to successfully navigate an industry and role shift.
Moving to a new country is never simple. In this episode of Career Relaunch, lettering artist Alex Trochut shares his story of moving from Barcelona to New York City. We’ll discuss the importance of paying attention to your professional desires and ways to rekindle your relationship with your own work. After our conversation, during today’s Mental Fuel, I explain what I do to keep my own work exciting and interesting.
How can you survive the ups and downs of a bumpy career journey? In this episode of Career Relaunch, Jamie Love, a former house cleaner turned professional photographer, shares her thoughts on how to deal with hitting rock bottom and how your mindset can have a direct impact on the trajectory of your career. I'll also explain how I’ve thought about my own self-worth, especially as it relates to pricing my services as a self-employed consultant.
How do things REALLY turn out when you make the brave decision to relaunch your career? Do things actually end up working out? Or does leaving behind a stable career end up coming back to bite you? In this very special 50th episode of Career Relaunch, I'm excited to welcome back Kelly Cara to the show. Kelly was my very first guest when this podcast launched back in Sept 2016, and she was voted by listeners as the guest they most wanted to hear from again. She'll explain what's transpired for her and the surprises she's experienced along the way of her own unique career change journey.
Sometimes, getting fired from your job can be a blessing in disguise. This was true for Chief Revenue Officer turned professional speaker and author of "Confidence Creator" Heather Monahan. In this episode of Career Relaunch, Heather shares her thoughts on the power of revealing your vulnerabilities, asking for assistance when you need it most, and taking steps to become more confident in your career. In the Mental Fuel segment, I also share some thoughts on how simply asking for help made my transition from the US to the UK much smoother.
Joseph Liu gives practical tips and guidelines for career transitioning, dealing with counteroffers, and avoiding burning professional bridges. You'll Learn: Key indicators that it’s time to resign. Why it matters to resign well Numerous reasons why NOT to accept a counteroffer About Joseph: Joseph Liu is a career change consultant, certified coach, and host of the Career Relaunch podcast, featured as a top business podcast for entrepreneurs in Forbes, the “best podcast for transitioning to a new career” in Glassdoor, and a top podcast to "help you find a job” in Business Insider. The podcast has listeners in over 100 countries and has received unanimous 5-star ratings, and has ranked as a Top 30 career podcast in the US & UK on Apple Podcasts. Tapping into my 10 years’ international corporate branding experience at Fortune 500 companies like Clorox & General Mills, Joseph now coaches professionals to change careers and relaunch their personal brands. He’s served as a speaker for various conferences and organisations including TEDx, MarketingWeek Live, London Business School, Cambridge Business School, Oxford Business School, and General Assembly. Joseph has also been featured in publications like Forbes, HuffPost, Fast Company, The Muse, Monster, SUCCESS Magazine, Credit Sesame, CEO Blog Nation, and Career Builder. View transcript, show notes, and links at http://AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep304
In this special 40th episode of Career Relaunch, hear my 3 key takeaways about what it takes to make a career change based on the past 38 interviews I've done with people featured on this podcast who have reinvented themselves. I'll also share some exciting milestones Career Relaunch has crossed, and give you a chance to pick the former guest who will return in episode 50 to give us an update on how their career change journey has gone since we last spoke.
Find Your Dream Job: Insider Tips for Finding Work, Advancing your Career, and Loving Your Job
There are a lot of reasons why you might resign from your job. Maybe you’ve outgrown the role and have found a new position that better fits your interests. Perhaps another organizations is willing to pay you more for the same work. Or maybe you’ve just had enough with your current employer. Whatever your reason for resigning, departing on a positive note should be your number one priority. This isn’t a time to air long-brewing grievances or slack off as you daydream about your next position. Instead, use this time to reinforce your relations with your supervisor, co-workers, and the organization as a whole. The best thing for your career is to ensure the the transition goes smoothly for yourself, your manager, and the company you are leaving. So says this week’s guest, Joseph Liu, a career coach and host of the podcast, Career Relaunch. Your behavior and attitude the last few weeks leave a lasting legacy. Make sure people remember you as someone who covered all the bases before leaving, not someone who burned bridges. This Week’s Guest: Joseph Liu Joseph Liu is a career consultant, keynote speaker, columnist, and host of the Career Relaunch podcast. He believes you must be willing to make a brave leap to create positive changes in your career. Tapping his previous experience as a global marketer, Joseph has helped hundreds of professionals and business owners build and relaunch their personal brands to pursue more meaningful work. Read a blog post and download a worksheet of Joseph’s 3-step Resignation Process. He is also launching online courses about designing and pitching a personal brand. This Week’s Job Search Resource Ben’s discusses an article by Liz Ryan on the ”Five Good Reasons to Quit Without Having Another Job.” Sometimes there’s a very good reason to quit before having another gig lined up! This Week’s Listener Question Jessica, Ben, and Mac answer a question from listener, Suzanne Van Amburgh “What is the best way to find out which staffing agency the company I want to work for uses?” If you would like the team to answer a job-related question or if you’ve found a job resource you think everyone should know about email it to ben@macslist.org or call at 716-JOB-TALK. If we use your question on the air, you will receive either a copy of our new book, Land Your Dream Job Anywhere or a Mac’s List Coffee Mug, your choice. If you like this show, please help us by rating and reviewing our podcast on iTunes. We appreciate your support! Opening and closing music for Find Your Dream Job provided by Freddy Trujillo, www.freddytrujillo.com.
In this end-of-year Season 1 recap, host Joseph Liu will share the 3 lessons he learned from the first 10 guests on Career Relaunch about how to successfully make a career change. Hope this can inspire you to reflect on your own career as the year comes to a close.
Have you been thinking about making a change in your career? Career Relaunch features inspiring interviews with people who made brave leaps to pursue more meaningful work. To hear the latest episodes and watch the full animated trailer featuring clips from our first 6 episodes, visit https://CareerRelaunch.net.