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In this episode of The Career Flipper, I chat with Jenna Leveille, who went from working as a merchant in the travelling Renaissance Festival circuit to becoming the Deputy State Cartographer of Arizona and now she's the VP of State and Local Government Strategy at a mapping company. But this journey? It's anything but straight. Jenna's path weaves through non-traditional college years, a detour into zoology (because saving the world felt like a good place to start), and finally landing in the world of geospatial tech and GIS.We talk about what it's like to not have it all figured out, to follow your curiosity, and to keep showing up, even when the next step is unclear. If you've ever felt like your career map is a bit...hand-drawn in pencil, this one's for you. Jenna proves you can absolutely make your own route—and that community, resilience, and a little self-trust can take you further than you imagined.Connect with JennaLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenna-leveille-1061491b/ Thanks for listening to The Career Flipper!If you enjoyed this episode, let's spread the word! Share it with a friend, subscribe, and leave a review—it helps other career flippers find the show.Let's Stay Connected:Join the community: thecareerflipper.comTikTok: @thecareerflipperInstagram: @thecareerflipperpodGot a career flip story? I'd love to hear it—and maybe even have you on the podcast! Whether you've completed your flip, are just starting, or are in the thick of it, submit your story here: https://www.thecareerflipper.com Want to support the show?Looking for a speaker? I'd love to talk about career changes at your next event.Collaborate through sponsorships or affiliates! Let's work together.Email me: hello@thecareerflipper.comCheck Out My Customer Service CoursesBefore my career flip, I led customer experience teams and created online courses that have helped over 12,000 students worldwide. Whether you're switching to customer service or sharpening your skills to run your own business, these courses are packed with practical tips. Learn more at thecareerflipper.com/courses.Other Ways to Get Involved:Buy me a coffee!Explore my furniture flipsMusic CreditsSeason 1: Intro and outro music by audionautix.com. Season 2: Intro and outro original music by Jenny Dempsey, recorded in a home studio.What's the best that could happen?
In this episode of "Cocoon Conversations" on the Career Flipper podcast, I, Jenny Dempsey, take you along on my career journey. This year, I've committed to opening up about my own career flip, just as I encourage my guests to do. So here we are, in May 2025, and I can hardly believe it's been four months since I started my current day job. It feels surreal to say that, especially considering I was laid off for two years before this.During this time, I've been balancing my full-time job with furniture restoration on the side, dedicating Sundays to it, and squeezing in podcasting and all the related tasks whenever I can. If that sounds overwhelming, it is! Life can be a juggling act, and I know I'm not alone in feeling this way. Scheduling time with friends often feels like a game of Tetris, as we all navigate our busy lives.I've always been the type of person who thrives on variety. I'm the one multitasking—doing laundry while putting away dishes, preparing to record a podcast, creating social media content for my furniture flipping page, and making sure my dog, Dwight, gets outside for a potty break. My brain has always thrived on this mix of activities, and I've been like this for as long as I can remember.Looking back, I've come to realize something significant. For a long time, I believed that work—capital W work—was my identity. I thought it was the only thing I was good at. I didn't believe in taking vacations; if I did, I'd bring my laptop along and continue working. I even had a panic attack in front of a customer service team I was managing because I was so consumed by my job. I poured everything into my work, only to learn the hard way that companies would replace me in an instant. When I was laid off and struggled to find a new job for two years, I was left questioning my identity. Who was I if I wasn't working?I dive into this and more in the episode! Thanks for listening to The Career Flipper!If you enjoyed this episode, let's spread the word! Share it with a friend, subscribe, and leave a review—it helps other career flippers find the show.Let's Stay Connected:Join the community: thecareerflipper.comTikTok: @thecareerflipperInstagram: @thecareerflipperpodGot a career flip story? I'd love to hear it—and maybe even have you on the podcast! Whether you've completed your flip, are just starting, or are in the thick of it, submit your story here: https://www.thecareerflipper.com Want to support the show?Looking for a speaker? I'd love to talk about career changes at your next event.Collaborate through sponsorships or affiliates! Let's work together.Email me: hello@thecareerflipper.comCheck Out My Customer Service CoursesBefore my career flip, I led customer experience teams and created online courses that have helped over 12,000 students worldwide. Whether you're switching to customer service or sharpening your skills to run your own business, these courses are packed with practical tips. Learn more at thecareerflipper.com/courses.Other Ways to Get Involved:Buy me a coffee!Explore my furniture flipsMusic CreditsSeason 1: Intro and outro music by audionautix.com. Season 2: Intro and outro original music by Jenny Dempsey, recorded in a home studio.What's the best that could happen?
In today's episode, we're talking with Alexia, a holistic canine nutritionist who made an unexpected career flip, thanks to her dog. Alexia started her journey deep in the world of academia and art in the sustainability sector, researching, writing, and painting. But then her dog (yes, her sweet pup, Lucky) flipped her whole life upside down in the best way possible.Now? She helps dogs thrive, feel better, eat better, and live longer—with a perfect blend of heart, soul, and science. It's the ultimate plot twist! We dive into how Alexia transitioned from thinking she was locked into a creative and academic career to discovering her true calling in canine wellness. She talks about embracing discomfort, leaning into the chaos, and the identity shift that comes with going from “I thought I'd be doing X forever” to “Wait, maybe I'm meant to help dogs heal instead?”We also get into how Alexia created Mystic Dog Mama, her podcast and community focused on holistic pet care and personal growth, all while leaning into the weirdness of following unexpected paths. Whether you're someone questioning everything or you're just looking for a little inspiration to follow those furry breadcrumbs in your own life, this episode is for you!Tune in for a real, raw, and inspiring conversation about career pivots, trusting the process, and following your passion (even when it leads to a totally different destination than you expected).Takeaways:It's okay to embrace discomfort and let it guide you to something new and unexpected.Career changes often require a full identity shift — from who you thought you were to who you're meant to be.Lean into the chaos, trust your gut, and follow the signs (even if they come with paws!).Community and personal growth go hand-in-hand when navigating big life changes.Following the breadcrumbs, even if they're furry, can lead to something beautiful and fulfilling!Connect with AlexiaCanine Nutrition and Wellness: https://mysticdogmama.com/Listen to the Mystic Dog Mama Podcast: https://mysticdogmama.com/podcastMystic Dog Mama Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mysticdogmama/ Thanks for listening to The Career Flipper!If you enjoyed this episode, let's spread the word! Share it with a friend, subscribe, and leave a review—it helps other career flippers find the show.Let's Stay Connected:Join the community: thecareerflipper.comTikTok: @thecareerflipperInstagram: @thecareerflipperpodGot a career flip story? I'd love to hear it—and maybe even have you on the podcast! Whether you've completed your flip, are just starting, or are in the thick of it, submit your story here: https://www.thecareerflipper.com Want to support the show?Looking for a speaker? I'd love to talk about career changes at your next event.Collaborate through sponsorships or affiliates! Let's work together.Email me: hello@thecareerflipper.comCheck Out My Customer Service CoursesBefore my career flip, I led customer experience teams and created online courses that have helped over 12,000 students worldwide. Whether you're switching to customer service or sharpening your skills to run your own business, these courses are packed with practical tips. Learn more at thecareerflipper.com/courses.Other Ways to Get Involved:Buy me a coffee!Explore my furniture flipsMusic CreditsSeason 1: Intro and outro music by audionautix.com. Season 2: Intro and outro original music by Jenny Dempsey, recorded in a home studio.What's the best that could happen?
In this episode of The Career Flipper Podcast, host Jenny Dempsey chats with Victoria Tara, a Ukrainian-born contemporary artist based in Miami with a story that's full of heart, bold choices, and beautiful color (literally and figuratively).Victoria shares her journey of flipping from a career in psychology and real estate and interior design to becoming a full-time artist. She opens up about the inspiration behind her vibrant paintings, how spirituality and meditation shape her creative process, and why trusting yourself — even when it doesn't make logical sense — is everything.She reminds us that every single experience in life, even the ones that feel totally off-track, adds to the story and can help guide us to our true calling. Plus, she gets real about making time for creativity when life is busy, and shares practical tips for artists (and aspiring artists) trying to juggle it all. Victoria's story is a powerful reminder that art reflects healing, growth, and self-trust. Her career flip is rooted in deep personal exploration — and her words will resonate with anyone standing at the edge of something new and uncertain.Episode TakeawaysHow art can reflect personal healing and transformationWhy trusting yourself is key when making bold career movesHow meditation can enhance creativity and self-awarenessThe beauty of pulling inspiration from life's toughest momentsPractical ways to make time for art, even with a packed scheduleThat balancing multiple careers is not only possible — it can be powerfulThe role of spirituality in creating meaningful workWhy art is often just a natural expression of who we are Connect with VictoriaArt: https://www.victoriatara.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/victoria.tara.art Thanks for listening to The Career Flipper!If you enjoyed this episode, let's spread the word! Share it with a friend, subscribe, and leave a review—it helps other career flippers find the show.Let's Stay Connected:Join the community: thecareerflipper.comTikTok: @thecareerflipperInstagram: @thecareerflipperpodGot a career flip story? I'd love to hear it—and maybe even have you on the podcast! Whether you've completed your flip, are just starting, or are in the thick of it, submit your story here: https://www.thecareerflipper.com Want to support the show?Looking for a speaker? I'd love to talk about career changes at your next event.Collaborate through sponsorships or affiliates! Let's work together.Email me: hello@thecareerflipper.comCheck Out My Customer Service CoursesBefore my career flip, I led customer experience teams and created online courses that have helped over 12,000 students worldwide. Whether you're switching to customer service or sharpening your skills to run your own business, these courses are packed with practical tips. Learn more at thecareerflipper.com/courses.Other Ways to Get Involved:Buy me a coffee!Explore my furniture flipsMusic CreditsSeason 1: Intro and outro music by audionautix.com. Season 2: Intro and outro original music by Jenny Dempsey, recorded in a home studio.What's the best that could happen?
Let's just say Megan Pawlak did not take the straight path to becoming a powerhouse HR consultant. She started out in food service, rolled through the corporate world, and eventually said, “Yeah... I think I'll start my own thing.”Now she runs Benandanti Consulting, helping early-stage startups grow without turning into soul-sucking corporate machines. She's a pro at finding the right people, saying the quiet parts out loud, and reminding companies that “professional” doesn't have to mean “emotionally detached robot.”In this episode, Megan and I get into:What it's really like to go solo and start consultingWhy owning your squiggly career path is a total flexHow leaders can stop the talent drain (hint: it starts with respect and ends with not being a jerk)The outdated workplace vibes we're leaving behind (bye, “leave it at the door”)Megan brings the heat, the honesty, and a whole lot of human. Let's flip the script on work — hit play!Connect with MeganLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/megan-pawlak-57a975b8/Benandanti Consulting: https://www.benandanticonsulting.com/Offline and Unfiltered Podcast: https://www.offlineandunfilteredpod.com/Substack: https://humanfirstworkplace.substack.com/ Thanks for listening to The Career Flipper!If you enjoyed this episode, let's spread the word! Share it with a friend, subscribe, and leave a review—it helps other career flippers find the show.Let's Stay Connected:Join the community: thecareerflipper.comTikTok: @thecareerflipperInstagram: @thecareerflipperpodGot a career flip story? I'd love to hear it—and maybe even have you on the podcast! Whether you've completed your flip, are just starting, or are in the thick of it, submit your story here: https://www.thecareerflipper.com Want to support the show?Looking for a speaker? I'd love to talk about career changes at your next event.Collaborate through sponsorships or affiliates! Let's work together.Email me: hello@thecareerflipper.comCheck Out My Customer Service CoursesBefore my career flip, I led customer experience teams and created online courses that have helped over 12,000 students worldwide. Whether you're switching to customer service or sharpening your skills to run your own business, these courses are packed with practical tips. Learn more at thecareerflipper.com/courses.Other Ways to Get Involved:Buy me a coffee!Explore my furniture flipsMusic CreditsSeason 1: Intro and outro music by audionautix.com. Season 2: Intro and outro original music by Jenny Dempsey, recorded in a home studio.What's the best that could happen?
We're back after an unforgettable week at the Girls in Property 2025 Retreat—and what a week it was! There's no better way to get back into the swing of things than with this lively and inspiring episode featuring the fabulous Emma Finn.You might know her as Oakshill Property on socials, but today, Emma's sitting down with me to share the real story behind her incredible journey from the classroom to the world of property development. She opens up about what it truly took to leave behind a teaching career and build a successful business from the ground up, including the messy bits, the milestones, and everything in between.In our chat, Emma speaks candidly about the rollercoaster of renovation projects, the big decisions around financing with cash versus bridging loans, and the key role strong relationships—especially with architects and trusted partners—play in securing deals and driving results.We also dive into the power of community, particularly for women in the property world. Emma talks about how leaning into that support network has kept her grounded and motivated, even during the tough times. She's all about building her business at a pace that feels sustainable and true to her—no burnout, just balance.And just when you think you've got her figured out, Emma shares a fascinating look into her new passion: spirituality and human design. She explains how getting to know herself on a deeper level has transformed the way she runs her business and why aligning your strategy with your personal design can lead to greater success and well-being.This episode is fun, empowering, and packed with wisdom. If you're standing at a crossroads, wondering whether to take the leap into something new—this conversation is exactly what you need.How to get involved with the Girls in Property Community
In this episode of the Career Flipper podcast, Jenny Dempsey chats with Brian Feretic about his journey from being a neuroscientist to becoming a resin artist and entrepreneur. Brian opens up about how he dealt with layoffs, found his passion for plants, and even started a social marketplace for plant lovers. He talks about the ups and downs of switching careers, the importance of taking a step back to reflect, and how he rediscovered his love for art. This episode is all about the power of following your passions and seeing career changes as chances to grow and find personal happiness.Episode TakeawaysA layoff can be the plot twist that leads you to your true passions.Community and connection are game-changers when navigating a career pivot.Lean into the unknown—creativity and self-reflection can unlock your next chapter.Connect with BrianInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/byunbaej/ Thanks for listening to The Career Flipper!If you enjoyed this episode, let's spread the word! Share it with a friend, subscribe, and leave a review—it helps other career flippers find the show.Let's Stay Connected:Join the community: thecareerflipper.comTikTok: @thecareerflipperInstagram: @thecareerflipperpodGot a career flip story? I'd love to hear it—and maybe even have you on the podcast! Whether you've completed your flip, are just starting, or are in the thick of it, submit your story here: https://www.thecareerflipper.com Want to support the show?Looking for a speaker? I'd love to talk about career changes at your next event.Collaborate through sponsorships or affiliates! Let's work together.Email me: hello@thecareerflipper.comCheck Out My Customer Service CoursesBefore my career flip, I led customer experience teams and created online courses that have helped over 12,000 students worldwide. Whether you're switching to customer service or sharpening your skills to run your own business, these courses are packed with practical tips. Learn more at thecareerflipper.com/courses.Other Ways to Get Involved:Buy me a coffee!Explore my furniture flipsMusic CreditsSeason 1: Intro and outro music by audionautix.com. Season 2: Intro and outro original music by Jenny Dempsey, recorded in a home studio.What's the best that could happen?
In this April 2025 "cocoon episode" of the Career Flipper podcast, host Jenny, gets real about her own story of jumping back into the corporate world after being laid off. She chats about how she juggles her day job with her creative side gigs and why giving yourself a second chance is so important. Jenny shares those little moments of joy she finds in her weekend projects and opens up about why she decided to add ads to the podcast to help with expenses. Her story is all about change, bouncing back, and figuring out how to handle career twists and turns. Jenny's here to remind us all to embrace our own paths and the magic of fresh starts. Thanks for listening to The Career Flipper!If you enjoyed this episode, let's spread the word! Share it with a friend, subscribe, and leave a review—it helps other career flippers find the show.Let's Stay Connected:Join the community: thecareerflipper.comTikTok: @thecareerflipperInstagram: @thecareerflipperpodGot a career flip story? I'd love to hear it—and maybe even have you on the podcast! Whether you've completed your flip, are just starting, or are in the thick of it, submit your story here: https://www.thecareerflipper.com Want to support the show?Looking for a speaker? I'd love to talk about career changes at your next event.Collaborate through sponsorships or affiliates! Let's work together.Email me: hello@thecareerflipper.comCheck Out My Customer Service CoursesBefore my career flip, I led customer experience teams and created online courses that have helped over 12,000 students worldwide. Whether you're switching to customer service or sharpening your skills to run your own business, these courses are packed with practical tips. Learn more at thecareerflipper.com/courses.Other Ways to Get Involved:Buy me a coffee!Explore my furniture flipsMusic CreditsSeason 1: Intro and outro music by audionautix.com. Season 2: Intro and outro original music by Jenny Dempsey, recorded in a home studio.What's the best that could happen?
Tonya Cassidy has been a middle school teacher near Piedmont, North Carolina, for her whole career — and she loves her students. But on the side? She's been running Appaloosa Artisans, her furniture restoration business, creating seriously gorgeous pieces for her clients. And now, with retirement on the horizon, Tonya's getting ready to take her furniture business full-time — which is kind of wild considering how unexpected this whole path was. But if you've seen her work on Instagram, you'd swear this was always the plan.
In this episode of The Career Flipper podcast, host Jenny Dempsey sits down with Alex Ferro of Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He opens up about his career shift from corporate banking to real estate — and the personal journey that led him there. After his dad passed, Alex started questioning what success really meant to him. He realized that climbing the corporate ladder wasn't cutting it anymore — he wanted more freedom, more purpose, and a better balance in life.Alex shares how he navigated the leap into real estate, balancing gut instincts with smart, calculated decisions. He talks about the systems he put in place to stay grounded and how he learned to redefine success beyond just making money. This episode dives into the ups and downs of career transitions — the moments of doubt, the unexpected wins, and the resilience it takes to keep going.If you've ever thought about leaving behind a “stable” job to chase something more meaningful, this one's for you. Alex's story is a reminder that success isn't always about the paycheck — it's about building a life that feels right.Episode TakeawaysSwitching careers can be a real emotional rollercoaster.We've all been there, stuck in a job that just doesn't light us up.Going through personal loss can really shake up how we view our careers and what success means to us.It's crucial to learn from both the wins and the slip-ups along the way.Having a solid plan and system in place can really help you get that work-life balance we all crave.It's all about finding that sweet spot between being spontaneous and making smart choices when it comes to investing.Success isn't just about the money; it's also about feeling fulfilled and happy with what you do.Having the freedom to make lifestyle choices can make a huge difference in how satisfied you feel with your career.Don't be afraid to take risks and shake things up if it means following your passions.Sharing personal stories can really inspire others to make bold career moves and chase their dreams.Connect with AlexFerro Home Buyers: https://www.ferrohomebuyers.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ferrohomebuyers/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Ferrohomebuyers/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ferrohomebuyers/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEs1Tsbo3gcC_HdvLkmUxIQ Thanks for listening to The Career Flipper!If you enjoyed this episode, let's spread the word! Share it with a friend, subscribe, and leave a review—it helps other career flippers find the show.Let's Stay Connected:Join the community: thecareerflipper.comTikTok: @thecareerflipperInstagram: @thecareerflipperpodGot a career flip story? I'd love to hear it—and maybe even have you on the podcast! Whether you've completed your flip, are just starting, or are in the thick of it, submit your story here: https://www.thecareerflipper.com Want to support the show?Looking for a speaker? I'd love to talk about career changes at your next event.Collaborate through sponsorships or affiliates! Let's work together.Email me: hello@thecareerflipper.comCheck Out My Customer Service CoursesBefore my career flip, I led customer experience teams and created online courses that have helped over 12,000 students worldwide. Whether you're switching to customer service or sharpening your skills to run your own business, these courses are packed with practical tips. Learn more at thecareerflipper.com/courses.Other Ways to Get Involved:Buy me a coffee!Explore my furniture flipsMusic CreditsSeason 1: Intro and outro music by audionautix.com. Season 2: Intro and outro original music by Jenny Dempsey, recorded in a home studio.What's the best that could happen?
In this episode of the Career Flipper podcast, host Jenny Dempsey chats with Hannah Slack, from Sheffield, England. She is a freelance writer who made the leap from academia to marketing. Hannah, who holds a PhD in history, opens up about her journey of stepping away from academia because of mental health challenges and finding her groove in freelance writing. She talks about the early hurdles of freelancing, why patience is key, and how crucial it is to have a support network. The episode dives into themes of self-discovery, tackling self-doubt, and putting mental health first, offering some great insights for anyone thinking about switching up their career path.Connect with HannahLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hannah-slack-phd/Freelance writing & portfolio: https://topdogwords.co.uk/ Thanks for listening to The Career Flipper!If you enjoyed this episode, let's spread the word! Share it with a friend, subscribe, and leave a review—it helps other career flippers find the show.Let's Stay Connected:Join the community: thecareerflipper.comTikTok: @thecareerflipperInstagram: @thecareerflipperpodGot a career flip story? I'd love to hear it—and maybe even have you on the podcast! Whether you've completed your flip, are just starting, or are in the thick of it, submit your story here: https://www.thecareerflipper.com Want to support the show?Looking for a speaker? I'd love to talk about career changes at your next event.Collaborate through sponsorships or affiliates! Let's work together.Email me: hello@thecareerflipper.comCheck Out My Customer Service CoursesBefore my career flip, I led customer experience teams and created online courses that have helped over 12,000 students worldwide. Whether you're switching to customer service or sharpening your skills to run your own business, these courses are packed with practical tips. Learn more at thecareerflipper.com/courses.Other Ways to Get Involved:Buy me a coffee!Explore my furniture flipsMusic CreditsSeason 1: Intro and outro music by audionautix.com. Season 2: Intro and outro original music by Jenny Dempsey, recorded in a home studio.What's the best that could happen?
Today on The Career Flipper, host Jenny Dempsey is chatting with Michael Mattson, whose career journey is a perfect example of how small, intentional shifts can lead to massive transformations. Michael started out as a mail carrier, delivering letters door to door—and yes, getting to pet all the dogs along the way! But beyond the friendly pups, he saw firsthand the importance of both customer and employee experience, which set him on a path of discovery and career growth.With a high-empathy mindset, Michael made small leaps that took him from the frontlines of the postal service into a corporate customer experience role, and eventually across the country to become the Manager of Customer Experience for a global organization. He now also serves on advisory boards for multiple CX organizations, helping shape the future of the field.In this episode, we dive into:The power of mentorship and why you shouldn't be afraid to lean on your networkWhy employee experience matters just as much as customer experienceThe importance of finding the right workplace culture for long-term happinessHow small, calculated risks can open unexpected doorsThe delicate balance between career ambitions and personal passions—and why Michael chose to keep photography as a creative outlet rather than a jobHow embracing vulnerability at work can strengthen professional relationshipsMichael's story is a reminder that career changes don't have to happen all at once—sometimes, it's the little shifts that add up to something big.Connect with Michael
In this episode, host Jenny Dempsey is sitting down with Carol Pearson from Bay City, Michigan—founder of 10 Little Rules, an independent publishing house. Carol's career journey has taken plenty of twists and turns. She started in corporate PR and marketing, moved into freelancing, and eventually built her own publishing business. But this conversation isn't just about career changes—it's about life changes, too. Carol opens up about navigating divorce, losing both of her parents, and how those experiences reshaped her perspective on gratitude, resilience, and finding meaningful work.We dive into the emotional side of career transitions—because let's be real, they're never just about work. Carol shares how storytelling became a tool for self-discovery, why aligning your career with your values matters, and how to take small, intentional steps toward the life you actually want.Episode TakeawaysCareer transitions are emotional and deeply personal.Storytelling can be a powerful tool for growth and reflection.Gratitude and resilience help us navigate life's toughest moments.Aligning your work with your values makes all the difference.Big life changes—like divorce and loss—can completely shift your perspective.Taking small, actionable steps is the key to pursuing your dreams.Acknowledging privilege and fostering empathy can shape career decisions.Staying open to unexpected opportunities can lead to amazing things.If you've ever found yourself at a crossroads, wondering what's next, this episode is for you. Let's get into it!Connect with CarolPurchase books from the 10 Little Rules collection: https://10littlerules.com/Use discount code “FLIPME” for 25% off your purchaseLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolpearson/Instagram: https://www.pinterest.com/10littlerules/ Thanks for listening to The Career Flipper!If you enjoyed this episode, let's spread the word! Share it with a friend, subscribe, and leave a review—it helps other career flippers find the show.Let's Stay Connected:Join the community: thecareerflipper.comTikTok: @thecareerflipperInstagram: @thecareerflipperpodGot a career flip story? I'd love to hear it—and maybe even have you on the podcast! Whether you've completed your flip, are just starting, or are in the thick of it, submit your story here: https://www.thecareerflipper.com Want to support the show?Looking for a speaker? I'd love to talk about career changes at your next event.Collaborate through sponsorships or affiliates! Let's work together.Email me: hello@thecareerflipper.comCheck Out My Customer Service CoursesBefore my career flip, I led customer experience teams and created online courses that have helped over 12,000 students worldwide. Whether you're switching to customer service or sharpening your skills to run your own business, these courses are packed with practical tips. Learn more at thecareerflipper.com/courses.Other Ways to Get Involved:Buy me a coffee!Explore my furniture flipsMusic CreditsSeason 1: Intro and outro music by audionautix.com. Season 2: Intro and outro original music by Jenny Dempsey, recorded in a home studio.What's the best that could happen?
In this episode of the Career Flipper podcast, our host Jenny Dempsey gets real about her journey back to full-time work after being laid off for two years. She opens up about the tough times she faced while applying for over 400 jobs and how each rejection hit hard, making her question her identity, which was so tied to her career. Jenny also talks about her adventures in flipping furniture and podcasting, highlighting how important it is to have the mental space to chase your passions. She sees her new job as a solid base that helps her keep dreaming big. Jenny's message to listeners? Embrace your unique career journey and lean on your community for support when you're going through changes. Thanks for listening to The Career Flipper!If you enjoyed this episode, let's spread the word! Share it with a friend, subscribe, and leave a review—it helps other career flippers find the show.Let's Stay Connected:Join the community: thecareerflipper.comTikTok: @thecareerflipperInstagram: @thecareerflipperpodGot a career flip story? I'd love to hear it—and maybe even have you on the podcast! Whether you've completed your flip, are just starting, or are in the thick of it, submit your story here: https://www.thecareerflipper.com Want to support the show?Looking for a speaker? I'd love to talk about career changes at your next event.Collaborate through sponsorships or affiliates! Let's work together.Email me: hello@thecareerflipper.comCheck Out My Customer Service CoursesBefore my career flip, I led customer experience teams and created online courses that have helped over 12,000 students worldwide. Whether you're switching to customer service or sharpening your skills to run your own business, these courses are packed with practical tips. Learn more at thecareerflipper.com/courses.Other Ways to Get Involved:Buy me a coffee!Explore my furniture flipsMusic CreditsSeason 1: Intro and outro music by audionautix.com. Season 2: Intro and outro original music by Jenny Dempsey, recorded in a home studio.What's the best that could happen?
In this episode of the Career Flipper podcast, Jenny Dempsey chats with Julie Hanell, who's originally from Switzerland, lived all over and has had quite the diverse career path. Julie's done it all—from modeling to running a coffee shop in South Africa, starting a tech company aimed at empowering women, and working in talent acquisition. Nowadays, she's the head of growth at a global company and also co-hosts the She Hustles podcast, which is all about supporting female entrepreneurs. In this episode, they dive into how Julie has navigated her various career changes, how she makes big decisions, deals with imposter syndrome, and why she believes community and connection are key to growing both personally and professionally.Episode TakeawaysJulie's diverse career journey from modeling to entrepreneurship and talent acquisition.The significance of community and connection in personal and professional growth.The role of technology in maintaining relationships and facilitating communication.Decision-making processes and the impact of fear of regret on career choices.Overcoming imposter syndrome and building self-confidence in professional settings.The challenges of transitioning from entrepreneurship to corporate roles.The importance of support networks during career transitions.Balancing side hustles with full-time employment and managing time effectively.Insights on the entrepreneurial mindset and its application in corporate environments.The mission of the She Hustles podcast to empower and inspire female entrepreneurs.Connect with JulieFollow her on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliehanell/Listen to She Hustles podcast: https://shehustles.my.canva.site/ Thanks for listening to The Career Flipper!If you enjoyed this episode, let's spread the word! Share it with a friend, subscribe, and leave a review—it helps other career flippers find the show.Let's Stay Connected:Join the community: thecareerflipper.comTikTok: @thecareerflipperInstagram: @thecareerflipperpodGot a career flip story? I'd love to hear it—and maybe even have you on the podcast! Whether you've completed your flip, are just starting, or are in the thick of it, submit your story here: https://www.thecareerflipper.com Want to support the show?Looking for a speaker? I'd love to talk about career changes at your next event.Collaborate through sponsorships or affiliates! Let's work together.Email me: hello@thecareerflipper.comCheck Out My Customer Service CoursesBefore my career flip, I led customer experience teams and created online courses that have helped over 12,000 students worldwide. Whether you're switching to customer service or sharpening your skills to run your own business, these courses are packed with practical tips. Learn more at thecareerflipper.com/courses.Other Ways to Get Involved:Buy me a coffee!Explore my furniture flipsMusic CreditsSeason 1: Intro and outro music by audionautix.com. Season 2: Intro and outro original music by Jenny Dempsey, recorded in a home studio.What's the best that could happen?
Changing careers isn't just about updating your resume—it's a big, emotional transition that can shake up your sense of identity, self-worth, and even how you move through the world. In this episode, career flipper host Jenny Dempsey sits down with Licensed Professional Counselor, Katie Asmus, founder and director of the Somatic Nature Therapy Institute headquartered in Boulder, CO, to dive into the rites of passage that come with career shifts, the power of listening to your inner voice, and why change can feel so complicated (but also so rewarding!).We talk about the grieving process that comes with leaving a job, listening to your body, and why it's so important to create space for reflection and self-discovery during big life transitions. If you're in the middle of a career flip (or thinking about one), this episode is packed with wisdom and practical advice to help you move forward with clarity and confidence.TakeawaysRites of passage are essential in navigating life changes.Work identity and self-worth are often deeply connected.Listening to your inner voice is crucial, but it's not always easy.Tune in for a real, honest conversation about the messy, meaningful journey of career change—and how to navigate it with more ease and self-trust.Connect with KatieSomatic Nature Therapy Institute: https://www.somaticnaturetherapy.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/somaticnaturetherapy/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/somatic-nature-therapy-institute/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtm6bTVlnu_hurA-WBwYvFw Thanks for listening to The Career Flipper!If you enjoyed this episode, let's spread the word! Share it with a friend, subscribe, and leave a review—it helps other career flippers find the show.Let's Stay Connected:Join the community: thecareerflipper.comTikTok: @thecareerflipperInstagram: @thecareerflipperpodGot a career flip story? I'd love to hear it—and maybe even have you on the podcast! Whether you've completed your flip, are just starting, or are in the thick of it, submit your story here: https://www.thecareerflipper.com Want to support the show?Looking for a speaker? I'd love to talk about career changes at your next event.Collaborate through sponsorships or affiliates! Let's work together.Email me: hello@thecareerflipper.comCheck Out My Customer Service CoursesBefore my career flip, I led customer experience teams and created online courses that have helped over 12,000 students worldwide. Whether you're switching to customer service or sharpening your skills to run your own business, these courses are packed with practical tips. Learn more at thecareerflipper.com/courses.Other Ways to Get Involved:Buy me a coffee!Explore my furniture flipsMusic CreditsSeason 1: Intro and outro music by audionautix.com. Season 2: Intro and outro original music by Jenny Dempsey, recorded in a home studio.What's the best that could happen?
In this episode, host Jenny Dempsey chats with Annie Cole of Vancouver, WA, a financial coach who's no stranger to career flipping. Annie shares her journey from social work to education, then ed tech, and finally launching her own business focused on financial coaching for women. Along the way, she's learned the importance of self-care while making intentional career moves. She offers real, practical advice for anyone considering a career change or starting a business—like utilizing free resources, seeking mentorship, and taking it one step at a time. Annie also highlights how bridge jobs can provide financial security and breathing room while you figure out your next step. Whether you're thinking about flipping your own career or diving into entrepreneurship, this conversation is packed with insights on navigating change without being too hard on yourself.Key Takeaways:Career changes don't have to be all-or-nothing—you can transition gradually while keeping financial stability.Bridge jobs can be a smart way to stay financially secure while exploring your next career move.Networking and mentorship can open doors you didn't even know existed.Taking risks (and even making mistakes) is part of the process—what matters is learning and adjusting along the way. Connect with AnnieInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/build.wealth.with.annie/Coaching: https://www.money-essentials.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/money-essentials-for-women/ Thanks for listening to The Career Flipper!If you enjoyed this episode, let's spread the word! Share it with a friend, subscribe, and leave a review—it helps other career flippers find the show.Let's Stay Connected:Join the community: thecareerflipper.comTikTok: @thecareerflipperInstagram: @thecareerflipperpodGot a career flip story? I'd love to hear it—and maybe even have you on the podcast! Whether you've completed your flip, are just starting, or are in the thick of it, submit your story here: https://www.thecareerflipper.com Want to support the show?Looking for a speaker? I'd love to talk about career changes at your next event.Collaborate through sponsorships or affiliates! Let's work together.Email me: hello@thecareerflipper.comCheck Out My Customer Service CoursesBefore my career flip, I led customer experience teams and created online courses that have helped over 12,000 students worldwide. Whether you're switching to customer service or sharpening your skills to run your own business, these courses are packed with practical tips. Learn more at thecareerflipper.com/courses.Other Ways to Get Involved:Buy me a coffee!Explore my furniture flipsMusic CreditsSeason 1: Intro and outro music by audionautix.com. Season 2: Intro and outro original music by Jenny Dempsey, recorded in a home studio.What's the best that could happen?
In this episode, host Jenny Dempsey chats with Yannick Willemin, a seasoned expert in the composites industry who's been at it for 20 years, fueled by his passion for sports. Based in Zurich, Switzerland, Yannick shares how he's navigated career transitions, embraced change, and built authentic connections along the way. His journey offers valuable lessons for anyone considering a career flip or looking to grow personally and professionally.Here are some key takeaways from the episode:Yannick's love for sports led him into the composites field, which creates materials for everything from bicycles to airplanes.Career transitions require being open to new opportunities and taking time for self-reflection.Building a strong, authentic network is about forming genuine connections, not pushing sales pitches.The abilities you gain in previous roles are always valuable when stepping into new ventures.Sometimes, the biggest hurdle is how we see ourselves. Seeking feedback can help break down those barriers.Talking about both the highs and lows of your career journey can foster deeper connections and support.Coaching and mental training are becoming more accepted and valued in the business world.Embracing change means being willing to learn and thrive in new environments.Oh, and if you're ever in Paris, Yannick recommends dining at Comme Chez Maman—it's his favorite spot!If you're navigating a career change or looking for inspiration, this episode is packed with relatable stories and actionable insights. Connect with Yannickhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/yannickwillemin/ Thanks for listening to The Career Flipper!If you enjoyed this episode, let's spread the word! Share it with a friend, subscribe, and leave a review—it helps other career flippers find the show.Let's Stay Connected:Join the community: thecareerflipper.comTikTok: @thecareerflipperInstagram: @thecareerflipperpodGot a career flip story? I'd love to hear it—and maybe even have you on the podcast! Whether you've completed your flip, are just starting, or are in the thick of it, submit your story here: https://www.thecareerflipper.com Want to support the show?Looking for a speaker? I'd love to talk about career changes at your next event.Collaborate through sponsorships or affiliates! Let's work together.Email me: hello@thecareerflipper.comCheck Out My Customer Service CoursesBefore my career flip, I led customer experience teams and created online courses that have helped over 12,000 students worldwide. Whether you're switching to customer service or sharpening your skills to run your own business, these courses are packed with practical tips. Learn more at thecareerflipper.com/courses.Other Ways to Get Involved:Buy me a coffee!Explore my furniture flipsMusic CreditsSeason 1: Intro and outro music by audionautix.com. Season 2: Intro and outro original music by Jenny Dempsey, recorded in a home studio.What's the flippin' best that could happen?
In this episode of the Career Flipper podcast, host Jenny Dempsey shares her personal journey of transitioning back to corporate life after a period of entrepreneurship and creative pursuits. She discusses the emotional challenges of adjusting to a structured work environment, the importance of finding balance between her corporate job and her passion for furniture flipping, and the ongoing struggle with imposter syndrome. Jenny emphasizes the need for self-compassion during times of change and encourages listeners to embrace their messy career journeys. Thanks for listening to The Career Flipper!If you enjoyed this episode, let's spread the word! Share it with a friend, subscribe, and leave a review—it helps other career flippers find the show.Let's Stay Connected:Join the community: thecareerflipper.comTikTok: @thecareerflipperInstagram: @thecareerflipperpodGot a career flip story? I'd love to hear it—and maybe even have you on the podcast! Whether you've completed your flip, are just starting, or are in the thick of it, submit your story here: https://www.thecareerflipper.com Want to support the show?Looking for a speaker? I'd love to talk about career changes at your next event.Collaborate through sponsorships or affiliates! Let's work together.Email me: hello@thecareerflipper.comCheck Out My Customer Service CoursesBefore my career flip, I led customer experience teams and created online courses that have helped over 12,000 students worldwide. Whether you're switching to customer service or sharpening your skills to run your own business, these courses are packed with practical tips. Learn more at thecareerflipper.com/courses.Other Ways to Get Involved:Buy me a coffee!Explore my furniture flipsMusic CreditsSeason 1: Intro and outro music by audionautix.com. Season 2: Intro and outro original music by Jenny Dempsey, recorded in a home studio.What's the flippin' best that could happen?
In this episode, host Jenny Dempsey chats with Ryan Kelly of Englewood, Colorado who flipped from a decade-long career in tech to creating human-centered furniture. He's using his background in UX design to craft pieces that really connect with people. Ryan gets into the challenges he faces on a regular basis as he's trying to figure it all out—everything from time management to outsourcing different parts of the job to how he will expand his operations one day. Plus, he shares how a solid support system, especially from his sister, helped validate his decision to take the leap.If you've ever wondered what it's like to make a career shift—especially into something as creative as furniture making—this episode is for you. Connect with RyanHum Furniture: https://humfurniture.com/Instagram: http://instagram.com/humfurn Thanks for listening to The Career Flipper!If you enjoyed this episode, let's spread the word! Share it with a friend, subscribe, and leave a review—it helps other career flippers find the show.Let's Stay Connected:Join the community: thecareerflipper.comTikTok: @thecareerflipperInstagram: @thecareerflipperpodGot a career flip story? I'd love to hear it—and maybe even have you on the podcast! Whether you've completed your flip, are just starting, or are in the thick of it, submit your story here: https://www.thecareerflipper.com Want to support the show?Looking for a speaker? I'd love to talk about career changes at your next event.Collaborate through sponsorships or affiliates! Let's work together.Email me: hello@thecareerflipper.comCheck Out My Customer Service CoursesBefore my career flip, I led customer experience teams and created online courses that have helped over 12,000 students worldwide. Whether you're switching to customer service or sharpening your skills to run your own business, these courses are packed with practical tips. Learn more at thecareerflipper.com/courses.Other Ways to Get Involved:Buy me a coffee!Explore my furniture flipsMusic CreditsSeason 1: Intro and outro music by audionautix.com. Season 2: Intro and outro original music by Jenny Dempsey, recorded in a home studio.What's the flippin' best that could happen?
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In this episode, join Michelle Hon as she chats with the incredible Anji Hallewell, a multi-award-winning career coach based in Singapore. Anji shares her inspiring journey from feeling burnt out and lost in her own career to becoming a leading voice in talent development. Discover Anji's personal story of transformation and how a life-changing moment led her to her true calling: helping others achieve fulfilling careers. She debunks the common misconception that it's "too late" for a career change, especially for those in their 40s and 50s and share the crucial 3 steps to a career change in your 40s and 50s. Whether you're feeling stuck in your current career, contemplating a major change, or simply seeking inspiration to achieve your professional dreams, this episode is packed with valuable insights and actionable advice. Watch now to unlock the secrets to a fulfilling career and a life you love! About Anji: Anji Hallewell, an award-winning Career-Mastery & Success Specialist. With over 19 years of experience, Anji has collaborated with globally recognized brands like National Geographic and FOX, honing her expertise in talent development. Driven by a deep understanding of human potential and the challenges of leadership, Anji empowers professionals to master their careers through proven mindset tools and self-awareness techniques, enabling them to achieve sustainable success and unlock their innate genius at work. Connect with Anji: Website: https://www.naturalgeniusacademy.com/ LinkedIn: https://sg.linkedin.com/in/anji-hallewell Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/OZg-K2GbJXU If you enjoyed the episode, please leave a review on our podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/sg/podcast/the-chill-momboss-build-a-profitable-business-from/id1476131353
In this episode, host Jenny Dempsey chats with Angelique Beach in San Diego, California , who took the leap from nursing to become a professional organizer and founded her own business, Neatly —and what a transformation it's been!Angelique unpacks her journey and gets real about the challenges she faced, from feeling unfulfilled in her nursing career to navigating the transition to a business that aligns with her passion. She shares how her support system—family, friends, and a dash of courage—helped her tidy up her path to a new career.We also dive into the importance of having a financial plan to keep things orderly (literally and figuratively!) while making a career switch. Angelique shares how her nursing background gave her super useful skills for her organizing biz—because who better to bring calm to chaos than a nurse?Here's what's inside this episode:Filing away job dissatisfaction: How Angelique realized her calling wasn't in nursing.Decluttering the fear of change: The steps she took to organize her leap of faith.Transferable skills are the label makers of career changes: How her nursing skills help her create harmony in her new role.Finding the right “fit”: Why connecting with ideal clients is key.Follow your bliss: Why your happiness should never end up in the junk drawer.If you've ever felt stuck in your current role and wondered if it's possible to sort out a career that brings you joy, this episode is for you. Angelique proves that it's never too late to tidy up your dreams and live the life you deserve.If you're curious about what it takes to flip your own career or just love hearing transformation stories, you're in the right place. Don't forget to subscribe for new episodes every Thursday!Connect with AngeliqueCheck out her business: https://helloneatly.com/Follow her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/helloneatly Thanks for listening to The Career Flipper!If you enjoyed this episode, let's spread the word! Share it with a friend, subscribe, and leave a review—it helps other career flippers find the show.Let's Stay Connected:Join the community: thecareerflipper.comTikTok: @thecareerflipperInstagram: @thecareerflipperpodGot a career flip story? I'd love to hear it—and maybe even have you on the podcast! Whether you've completed your flip, are just starting, or are in the thick of it, submit your story here: https://www.thecareerflipper.com Want to support the show?Looking for a speaker? I'd love to talk about career changes at your next event.Collaborate through sponsorships or affiliates! Let's work together.Email me: hello@thecareerflipper.comCheck Out My Customer Service CoursesBefore my career flip, I led customer experience teams and created online courses that have helped over 12,000 students worldwide. Whether you're switching to customer service or sharpening your skills to run your own business, these courses are packed with practical tips. Learn more at thecareerflipper.com/courses.Other Ways to Get Involved:Buy me a coffee!Explore my furniture flipsMusic CreditsSeason 1: Intro and outro music by audionautix.com. Season 2: Intro and outro original music by Jenny Dempsey, recorded in a home studio.What's the flippin' best that could happen?
In today's episode, host Jenny Dempsey chats with Ghalib Hassam, who shares his inspiring story of going from pursuing a master's in engineering in Pakistan to starting his own business in marketing and personal branding in the UK.Ghalib opens up about:Navigating imposter syndrome and complex family dynamics.Why taking risks and putting yourself out there is always worth it.How his engineering background gave him a unique edge in his new career.His big dreams of building an audience and launching a podcast.Ghalib's journey is a powerful reminder that stepping out of your comfort zone can lead to incredible opportunities—and sometimes, all it takes is asking.If you're curious about what it takes to flip your own career or just love hearing transformation stories, you're in the right place. Don't forget to subscribe for new episodes every Thursday!Connect with GhalibLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ghalibhassam/Ghalib's Personal Branding & Marketing Company, Baghi: https://www.linkedin.com/company/baghi-consultancy/about/The Founder Lore Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0m3ZDJ5I48srKkYnNVm6kb092F78GxKK Thanks for listening to The Career Flipper!If you enjoyed this episode, let's spread the word! Share it with a friend, subscribe, and leave a review—it helps other career flippers find the show.Let's Stay Connected:Join the community: thecareerflipper.comTikTok: @thecareerflipperInstagram: @thecareerflipperpodGot a career flip story? I'd love to hear it—and maybe even have you on the podcast! Whether you've completed your flip, are just starting, or are in the thick of it, submit your story here: https://www.thecareerflipper.com Want to support the show?Looking for a speaker? I'd love to talk about career changes at your next event.Collaborate through sponsorships or affiliates! Let's work together.Email me: hello@thecareerflipper.comCheck Out My Customer Service CoursesBefore my career flip, I led customer experience teams and created online courses that have helped over 12,000 students worldwide. Whether you're switching to customer service or sharpening your skills to run your own business, these courses are packed with practical tips. Learn more at thecareerflipper.com/courses.Other Ways to Get Involved:Buy me a coffee!Explore my furniture flipsMusic CreditsSeason 1: Intro and outro music by audionautix.com. Season 2: Intro and outro original music by Jenny Dempsey, recorded in a home studio.What's the flippin' best that could happen?
In this episode, host Jenny Dempsey sits down with Elyse Rowen and Kelley Williams, two unstoppable entrepreneurs who both run their own individual companies of planning weddings and capturing moments behind the camera to creating a luxury dessert experience with The S'mores Cart in San Luis Obispo, California.It all started with a lightbulb moment during a road trip to Disneyland. But turning that idea into a successful business wasn't all marshmallows and chocolate. Elyse and Kelley share the highs and lows of building their dream, from their first disastrous event to crafting unforgettable s'mores experiences for their customers.These two best friends prove that with passion, resilience, and a sprinkle of creativity, failure is just fuel for the fire. Their story is packed with inspiration for anyone thinking about flipping careers, starting a business, or simply chasing a dream.Takeaways:There's something beautiful—and scary—about needing to make it work.Failure is just fuel for their fire.The journey of entrepreneurship is full of unexpected challenges.Having a supportive team is crucial for success.Resilience is key when facing setbacks.Creating a unique experience can set your business apart.Friendship can strengthen business partnerships.It's important to have a clear vision and goals.Taking breaks can help refresh your passion.Investing in your business requires time and money.Connect with The S'mores CartThe S'mores CartElyse EventsKelley W PhotosDon't miss this inspiring episode filled with grit, gooey marshmallows, and the magic of friendship! Thanks for listening to The Career Flipper!If you enjoyed this episode, let's spread the word! Share it with a friend, subscribe, and leave a review—it helps other career flippers find the show.Let's Stay Connected:Join the community: thecareerflipper.comTikTok: @thecareerflipperInstagram: @thecareerflipperpodGot a career flip story? I'd love to hear it—and maybe even have you on the podcast! Whether you've completed your flip, are just starting, or are in the thick of it, drop me a line: hello@thecareerflipper.com.Want to support the show?Looking for a speaker? I'd love to talk about career changes at your next event.Collaborate through sponsorships or affiliates! Let's work together.Email me: hello@thecareerflipper.comCheck Out My Customer Service CoursesBefore my career flip, I led customer experience teams and created online courses that have helped over 12,000 students worldwide. Whether you're switching to customer service or sharpening your skills to run your own business, these courses are packed with practical tips. Learn more at thecareerflipper.com/courses.Other Ways to Get Involved:Buy me a coffee!Explore my furniture flipsMusic CreditsSeason 1: Intro and outro music by audionautix.com. Season 2: Intro and outro original music by Jenny Dempsey, recorded in a home studio.What's the flippin' best that could happen?
In this heartfelt Bonus Cocoon episode of The Career Flipper podcast, Jenny Dempsey takes you behind the scenes of her personal career-flipping journey. From 18 years in customer service to unexpected layoffs, she shares how resilience, rejection, and a dash of creativity led her to furniture flipping, podcasting, and rediscovering her purpose.Jenny reflects on lessons from her past, including the impact of her father's advice and the challenges of starting over. She opens up about her new job opportunity, the financial ups and downs, and her evolving goals. This episode is a candid reminder that change is messy but worth it, and resilience is the glue that holds it all together.Tune in for real talk, inspiration, and maybe a few laughs along the way! Don't forget to subscribe and join the journey. Thanks for listening to The Career Flipper!If you enjoyed this episode, let's spread the word! Share it with a friend, subscribe, and leave a review—it helps other career flippers find the show.Let's Stay Connected:Join the community: thecareerflipper.comTikTok: @thecareerflipperInstagram: @thecareerflipperpodGot a career flip story? I'd love to hear it—and maybe even have you on the podcast! Whether you've completed your flip, are just starting, or are in the thick of it, drop me a line: hello@thecareerflipper.com.Want to support the show?Looking for a speaker? I'd love to talk about career changes at your next event.Collaborate through sponsorships or affiliates! Let's work together.Email me: hello@thecareerflipper.comCheck Out My Customer Service CoursesBefore my career flip, I led customer experience teams and created online courses that have helped over 12,000 students worldwide. Whether you're switching to customer service or sharpening your skills to run your own business, these courses are packed with practical tips. Learn more at thecareerflipper.com/courses.Other Ways to Get Involved:Buy me a coffee!Explore my furniture flipsMusic CreditsSeason 1: Intro and outro music by audionautix.com. Season 2: Intro and outro original music by Jenny Dempsey, recorded in a home studio.What's the flippin' best that could happen?
In this episode of The Career Flipper podcast, host Jenny Dempsey chats with Mariah Howard of Murrieta, California, a former teacher and sales professional who took the leap to become a full-time furniture flipper. Mariah shares her inspiring journey of leaving a traditional job to follow her passion for furniture restoration.Here's what you'll hear about in this episode:How Mariah transitioned from teaching and sales to full-time furniture flipping.Her experience on the competition show The Flip-Off and how it shaped her journey.The chaos (and rewards!) of balancing a business with family life.Her creative, budget-friendly strategies for starting a business with minimal investment.Why community support is a game-changer for entrepreneurs.Real talk about overcoming fears, giving yourself grace, and trusting your gut as you build your dream.If you've ever wondered how to turn your side hustle into your main gig or need a dose of inspiration to follow your passion, this episode is for you!
Welcome to the first episode of Season 2 of The Career Flipper Podcast! Host Jenny Dempsey kicks things off with career flipper Matthew Smith.Matthew went from working in corporate advertising in New York City to bartending in the Caribbean. Yep, you read that right! After losing his job right before COVID, struggling to find a new one, and going through a tough breakup, Matthew ended up moving back home and living in his parents' basement. But then, a “temporary” job in St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands, came up to help cover his NYC rent. Well, four years later, he's still in the Caribbean, finding happiness and community he never expected.In this episode, Matthew shares how he made that huge leap, what it was like to leave the city life behind, and how he found a community that helped him grow. He talks about the challenges, the surprises, and why taking risks—despite the fear—can lead to some pretty amazing opportunities.Takeaways:Life either throws you a curveball, or you make a decision to change.Big challenges can lead to big opportunities.Matthew realized he was becoming a version of himself he hadn't seen in a long time.Happiness matters more than just making money.Give yourself some grace—things don't always need to be perfect.Losing his job turned out to be a blessing in disguise.It's okay not to have everything figured out—sometimes you just have to go for it.A strong community can really help you grow and keep you going.Think about what you loved as a kid to help find your passion.Connect with MatthewInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/matthewhs7 This episode is all about taking a leap, embracing change, and finding unexpected happiness. It's a great listen if you're thinking about making your own career flip or just need a bit of inspiration to get started. Grab a drink, get comfy, and enjoy! Thanks for listening to The Career Flipper!If you enjoyed this episode, let's spread the word! Share it with a friend, subscribe, and leave a review—it helps other career flippers find the show.Let's Stay Connected:Join the community: thecareerflipper.comTikTok: @thecareerflipperInstagram: @thecareerflipperpodGot a career flip story? I'd love to hear it—and maybe even have you on the podcast! Whether you've completed your flip, are just starting, or are in the thick of it, drop me a line: hello@thecareerflipper.com.Want to support the show?Looking for a speaker? I'd love to talk about career changes at your next event.Collaborate through sponsorships or affiliates! Let's work together.Email me: hello@thecareerflipper.comCheck Out My Customer Service CoursesBefore my career flip, I led customer experience teams and created online courses that have helped over 12,000 students worldwide. Whether you're switching to customer service or sharpening your skills to run your own business, these courses are packed with practical tips. Learn more at thecareerflipper.com/courses.Other Ways to Get Involved:Buy me a coffee!Explore my furniture flipsMusic CreditsSeason 1: Intro and outro music by audionautix.com. Season 2: Intro and outro original music by Jenny Dempsey, recorded in a home studio.What's the flippin' best that could happen?
Welcome to Season 2 of The Career Flipper! In this episode, host Jenny Dempsey kicks off the new season with a sneak peek into what's coming your way. Expect more real stories from people around the world who've made career changes, from all industries and backgrounds. Jenny dives into the ups and downs of career flips, including personal struggles, wins, and advice you can actually use to make your own transition smoother.In this season, we'll explore topics like:How to figure out what's next when you're feeling totally stuckHow to know if it's the right time to take the leap or play it safeManaging money while chasing a new career pathJenny's in the middle of her own career flip and shares how every conversation with her guests helps her keep moving forward, even when things get tough. Tune in for stories, advice, and the real behind-the-scenes of career changes.Important Links:Subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss any future episodes!Want to share your own career flip story? Email Jenny at hello@thecareerflipper.com to be featured in a future episode.Follow the show on Instagram: @thecareerflipperpodDon't forget to subscribe and share this episode with someone who might be ready for their own career flip! Thanks for listening to The Career Flipper!If you enjoyed this episode, let's spread the word! Share it with a friend, subscribe, and leave a review—it helps other career flippers find the show.Let's Stay Connected:Join the community: thecareerflipper.comTikTok: @thecareerflipperInstagram: @thecareerflipperpodGot a career flip story? I'd love to hear it—and maybe even have you on the podcast! Whether you've completed your flip, are just starting, or are in the thick of it, drop me a line: hello@thecareerflipper.com.Want to support the show?Looking for a speaker? I'd love to talk about career changes at your next event.Collaborate through sponsorships or affiliates! Let's work together.Email me: hello@thecareerflipper.comCheck Out My Customer Service CoursesBefore my career flip, I led customer experience teams and created online courses that have helped over 12,000 students worldwide. Whether you're switching to customer service or sharpening your skills to run your own business, these courses are packed with practical tips. Learn more at thecareerflipper.com/courses.Other Ways to Get Involved:Buy me a coffee!Explore my furniture flipsMusic CreditsSeason 1: Intro and outro music by audionautix.com. Season 2: Intro and outro original music by Jenny Dempsey, recorded in a home studio.What's the flippin' best that could happen?
In this episode, host Jenny Dempsey reflects on the journey of her podcast, 'The Career Flipper,' sharing insights gained from interviewing various guests who have successfully navigated career changes. She discusses the importance of finding one's calling, transferring skills from past experiences, taking calculated risks, and the necessity of continuous learning and adaptation. Jenny emphasizes the significance of overcoming fear and self-doubt while balancing practical needs with the pursuit of dreams. The episode concludes with a message of encouragement for listeners to stay curious and brave as they embark on their own career journeys.TakeawaysThe podcast started from a dream and a desire to connect.Hearing others' stories can normalize the messy journey of career changes.Your calling evolves and may be right under your nose.Skills from past jobs are transferable to new opportunities.Calculated risks are essential in career transitions.Learning and adapting are crucial for growth.Fear and self-doubt are common but can be overcome.Balancing practical needs with dreams is important.It's okay to take traditional roles while pursuing passions.Stay curious and brave on your career journey. Thanks for tuning in to The Career Flipper podcast!If you loved this episode, spread the word! Share it with a friend, hit that subscribe button and don't forget to leave a review—it really helps spread the word to more career flippers like you. Let's Connect:Join the flippin' fam: thecareerflipper.comTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com@thecareerflipperInstagram: http://instagram.com/thecareerflipperpodGot a career flip story? I want to hear all about it & have you on an episode! Whether you've flipped or are about to, or right smack in the middle of a flip, drop me a line: hello@thecareerflipper.com Want to support the show? You can hire me to speak at your event about career changes or let's collaborate through affiliates or sponsorships. Interested? Reach out at hello@thecareerflipper.com Take my customer service courses, maybe? Before being laid off, I spent years in customer experience leadership, helping teams improve how they serve their customers. That work didn't stop with my corporate job—it's now helped over 12,000 students worldwide through the online courses I've built. Whether you're looking to switch to customer service or sharpen your skills, these courses are packed with real-world tips, from handling tough conversations to managing customer interactions. Check them out at thecareerflipper.com/courses! Other ways to get involved with the show:Buy me a coffeeCheck out my furniture flipsIntro & outro music by audionautix.com!
What if you have a successful six-figure career but still don't feel fulfilled? That's exactly what Marina Movsissian from Paris, France, experienced. In this episode, Marina shares her journey from a thriving marketing and sales career, including time with Google in Dublin and San Francisco, to starting her own coaching business, EmpowerMov. While juggling her full-time job, Marina began helping women in leadership through workshops, 1:1 coaching, and speaking events—work she now does full time. Beyond her career flip, Marina reveals how dance has been a transformative part of her story, helping her build the creativity and confidence she brings to her work and life. Her story reminds us that even when a career seems picture-perfect, it's okay to seek something deeper. Sometimes, your next chapter is quietly waiting for you—you just need the courage to say yes.Episode TakeawaysConfidence allows us to take space and shine together.Career flips can happen gradually, not just in one leap.Dance has therapeutic qualities that enhance personal growth.Coaching can help individuals discover their true desires.It's important to prioritize self-development as a coach.Women often face societal pressures that limit their self-expression.Fulfillment can come from various aspects of life, not just work.Trusting the process is key to finding one's path.Work-life balance is essential for overall well-being.It's okay to have multiple passions and interests outside of work.Connect with MarinaLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marinamovsissian-coach/Coaching: https://en.empowermov.com/ Thanks for tuning in to The Career Flipper podcast!If you loved this episode, spread the word! Share it with a friend, hit that subscribe button and don't forget to leave a review—it really helps spread the word to more career flippers like you. Let's Connect:Join the flippin' fam: thecareerflipper.comTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com@thecareerflipperInstagram: http://instagram.com/thecareerflipperpodGot a career flip story? I want to hear all about it & have you on an episode! Whether you've flipped or are about to, or right smack in the middle of a flip, drop me a line: hello@thecareerflipper.com Want to support the show? You can hire me to speak at your event about career changes or let's collaborate through affiliates or sponsorships. Interested? Reach out at hello@thecareerflipper.com Take my customer service courses, maybe? Before being laid off, I spent years in customer experience leadership, helping teams improve how they serve their customers. That work didn't stop with my corporate job—it's now helped over 12,000 students worldwide through the online courses I've built. Whether you're looking to switch to customer service or sharpen your skills, these courses are packed with real-world tips, from handling tough conversations to managing customer interactions. Check them out at thecareerflipper.com/courses! Other ways to get involved with the show:Buy me a coffeeCheck out my furniture flipsIntro & outro music by audionautix.com!
Have you ever been asked by your boss to take on something totally outside your job description, and then suddenly, you're discovering a whole new skill or side of yourself? It's funny how these little pivots can change everything about how we see our potential.Meet Leslie O'Flahavan! She's someone who didn't make a huge leap, but instead slid her career forward, moving from nine amazing years as a high school English teacher to becoming the owner of E-WRITE Online, a training consultancy where she speaks and teaches writing workshops for Fortune 500 companies, government agencies, and nonprofits around the world. She's even a LinkedIn Learning instructor with six courses and created the “Bite, Snack, and Meal” approach to web content writing (she's got a Wikipedia page to prove it!).In this episode, Leslie shows us that a career shift isn't about ditching everything you know—it's about putting your skills to use in new ways. She shares how going into new roles with an open mind (and asking for help when you need it!) can make all the difference. You might find that you already have all the courage you need to pivot, whether it's a small tweak or a big change.Connect with LeslieLearn more about the services she offers with EWRITE: https://ewriteonline.com/Her LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leslieoflahavan/ Thanks for tuning in to The Career Flipper podcast!If you loved this episode, spread the word! Share it with a friend, hit that subscribe button and don't forget to leave a review—it really helps spread the word to more career flippers like you. Let's Connect:Join the flippin' fam: thecareerflipper.comTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com@thecareerflipperInstagram: http://instagram.com/thecareerflipperpodGot a career flip story? I want to hear all about it & have you on an episode! Whether you've flipped or are about to, or right smack in the middle of a flip, drop me a line: hello@thecareerflipper.com Want to support the show? You can hire me to speak at your event about career changes or let's collaborate through affiliates or sponsorships. Interested? Reach out at hello@thecareerflipper.com Take my customer service courses, maybe? Before being laid off, I spent years in customer experience leadership, helping teams improve how they serve their customers. That work didn't stop with my corporate job—it's now helped over 12,000 students worldwide through the online courses I've built. Whether you're looking to switch to customer service or sharpen your skills, these courses are packed with real-world tips, from handling tough conversations to managing customer interactions. Check them out at thecareerflipper.com/courses! Other ways to get involved with the show:Buy me a coffeeCheck out my furniture flipsIntro & outro music by audionautix.com!
How do you navigate a career pivot as a new parent, especially when you realize your old job, that you still love, just doesn't fit your life anymore?In this episode, you'll meet Lauren Rose Eimers from Boise, Idaho, who's been on a winding career journey, moving from mental health to genetic counseling and ultimately to customer experience leadership in the tech startup world. We dive into her “one foot in, one foot out” approach to taking calculated risks, the importance of finding small moments of joy in daily work, and how becoming a parent reshaped her career priorities. Lauren shares her insights on balancing work and family, the highs and lows of big career changes, and how dreaming big and taking bold steps can lead to a truly fulfilling career.Connect with Lauren RoseLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauren-rose-e/Coaching: https://perfectedpath.com/ Thanks for tuning in to The Career Flipper podcast!If you loved this episode, spread the word! Share it with a friend, hit that subscribe button and don't forget to leave a review—it really helps spread the word to more career flippers like you. Let's Connect:Join the flippin' fam: thecareerflipper.comTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com@thecareerflipperInstagram: http://instagram.com/thecareerflipperpodGot a career flip story? I want to hear all about it & have you on an episode! Whether you've flipped or are about to, or right smack in the middle of a flip, drop me a line: hello@thecareerflipper.com Want to support the show? You can hire me to speak at your event about career changes or let's collaborate through affiliates or sponsorships. Interested? Reach out at hello@thecareerflipper.com Take my customer service courses, maybe? Before being laid off, I spent years in customer experience leadership, helping teams improve how they serve their customers. That work didn't stop with my corporate job—it's now helped over 12,000 students worldwide through the online courses I've built. Whether you're looking to switch to customer service or sharpen your skills, these courses are packed with real-world tips, from handling tough conversations to managing customer interactions. Check them out at thecareerflipper.com/courses! Other ways to get involved with the show:Buy me a coffeeCheck out my furniture flipsIntro & outro music by audionautix.com!
Have you ever had a really good job, maybe even your dream job, take a turn for the worse? I'm so excited to welcome Kathleen “Kate” Goggin! Kate's a pro at navigating career changes, and she's here to share her journey and some hard-earned insights on making career shifts work for you. Kate's background is wide-ranging—she's worked in radio and TV production, web writing, outreach, media affairs, and consulting. She's taken all the lessons learned from those ups and downs, along with her experiences within her life outside of work: moving, raising a family, health and caretaking, and poured them into her book, “10 Little Rules When Good Jobs Go Bad”, a guide to help people handle tough job situations. Kate's all about self-awareness, compassion, and community support when it comes to creating fulfilling career paths, and I think you're going to love her perspective!Connect with KathleenLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kategoggin/Learn more about Kathleen on her website: https://kategoggin.net/Purchase her book, “10 Little Rules When Good Jobs Go Bad”Also available on Amazon Thanks for tuning in to The Career Flipper podcast!If you loved this episode, spread the word! Share it with a friend, hit that subscribe button and don't forget to leave a review—it really helps spread the word to more career flippers like you. Let's Connect:Join the flippin' fam: thecareerflipper.comTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com@thecareerflipperInstagram: http://instagram.com/thecareerflipperpodGot a career flip story? I want to hear all about it & have you on an episode! Whether you've flipped or are about to, or right smack in the middle of a flip, drop me a line: hello@thecareerflipper.com Want to support the show? You can hire me to speak at your event about career changes or let's collaborate through affiliates or sponsorships. Interested? Reach out at hello@thecareerflipper.com Take my customer service courses, maybe? Before being laid off, I spent years in customer experience leadership, helping teams improve how they serve their customers. That work didn't stop with my corporate job—it's now helped over 12,000 students worldwide through the online courses I've built. Whether you're looking to switch to customer service or sharpen your skills, these courses are packed with real-world tips, from handling tough conversations to managing customer interactions. Check them out at thecareerflipper.com/courses! Other ways to get involved with the show:Buy me a coffeeCheck out my furniture flipsIntro & outro music by audionautix.com!
218 - Ever wonder how some people seem to make their dream careers a reality while others stay stuck? In this episode, we dive into a secret behind it all— directing your energy and the power of a personal mantra. If you've been feeling like your career goals are out of reach or you're unsure how to move forward, this episode is for YOU! How you think and speak is already manifesting results for you. I wonder what would happen if you were more intentional about it all (your energy). Let's talk about it. Plus, I reveal my personal mantra that has helped me “turn the channel” to my dreams. Whether you're starting fresh or just need a boost in your current role, these mindset and energy shifts are key. Want more career inspiration? Check out these previous episodes: Considering a Career Switch? Hear This Story Bold Moves: Designing Your Life and Career with Intention and Curiosity Connect with Ang: Email: ang@angbarnard.com Follow on IG: @angbarnard Love the show? Don't forget to leave a review! It helps more people find this inspiration.
217- If you're considering making a career switch, but want to do it INTENTIONALLY, this episode is FOR YOU! We're talking about 4 things you must know before making a career switch in order to do it intentionally. This is stuff learned from coaching thousands of other career switchers. For inspirational stories from those Ang coached, check out these episodes: https://intentionalmindpodcast.podbean.com/e/considering-a-career-switch-hear-this-story/ How to Intentionally Design Your Career - How She Took the Leap Into Doing Work That Honored Her Biggest Values | The Intentional Mind ™ Podcast - Clarity, Motivation, Energy and Intentional Living Tips for Purpose-Driven Professionals https://intentionalmindpodcast.podbean.com/e/bold-moves-designing-your-life-and-career-with-intention-and-curiosity/ Shoot Ang an email at ang@angbarnard.com Follow Ang on IG @angbarnard If you've been loving the show, but haven't left a review, do it! ;)
Text Kristen your thoughts or feedback about the showGiGi Meier shares her journey from a 30-year-corporate career in banking, where she achieved C-suite status, to her current life as a successful romance author.GiGi always had a passion for writing, but it wasn't until a big life shake up (aka divorce) prompted her to audit her own life (instead of just the numbers!). This led her to the realization that her true passion was writing and she didn't want to spend the rest of her career in banking. Tune in to GiGi's take on the transition from corporate to solopreneur, the challenges, time management and finding your “happily for now.”To learn more about GiGi go to www.gigimeier.com or connect with her on Instagram or Facebook. ***17hats is a game-changer when it comes to running your small business.This customer relationship management software includes online scheduling, professional quotes, contracts and invoices and magical workflows that send emails and reminders without being tied to your inbox 24/7. Use code FAIRYTALE or click here for 50% off your first year's subscription. *** Freebie alert! Build Your Lead Management Fairytale Workflow with 17hats Say "goodbye" to inbox chaos and "hello" to streamlined lead management that saves time and boosts your business. This free guide will walk you through how to build a lead management workflow with 17hats' premier package.
My Midlife Career Switch: Lessons Learned I'm Nola Simon and I recently shared my story of making a midlife career switch in Maclean's magazine. Why I Made a Midlife Career Switch - Macleans.ca While the article provides context about my personal career journey, I wanted to offer more specific actions and advice based on my experience. Here's what I've learned: Start Earlier Than You Think I began contemplating a career change back in 2014, but due to life circumstances, I didn't make the leap until years later. This taught me that you need to start preparing for a career transition much sooner than you might expect. Life happens – responsibilities, family obligations, and unexpected events can delay your plans. Reflection and Self-Assessment A crucial part of my transition involved deep self-reflection: - I assessed my skills and experiences - I worked to understand what fueled and drained me - I identified market trends and opportunities - I tuned into my desires and aspirations Supporting Practices I found several practices invaluable in supporting my self-discovery and mental well-being: - Yoga - Walking - Writing - Meditation - Mindfulness These practices helped me tune into my authentic desires and navigate the emotional challenges of my career transition. The Role of Career Coaches I hired two career coaches at different times – Sarah Vermunt and Kerri Twigg. They provided: - Guidance in navigating my career changes - Support in developing new skills and mindsets - Insights into personal branding and media presence I found it particularly valuable to see how my coaches developed their own practices and applied their advice to their own work. Dealing with Grief and Identity Shifts An often overlooked aspect of career transitions is the grief associated with letting go of old identities. I experienced this firsthand: - It was emotionally challenging to leave my long-term employer - I struggled with letting go of professional certifications and knowledge that no longer seemed relevant - It was difficult to shift away from the recognition that came with working for an established company brand Taking Concrete Actions I learned that reflection alone wasn't enough. I had to take tangible steps to breathe life into my new career path: - I started a podcast to vocalize my thoughts - I designed a website - I networked and spoke at events - I conducted interviews and research for potential projects Personal Branding in the AI Era I discovered the importance of considering how AI perceives my online presence: - I developed a comprehensive online presence across multiple platforms - I considered how AI tools like ChatGPT interpret my personal brand - I ensured my digital footprint accurately reflects my expertise and aspirations Optimizing for Fulfillment Ultimately, I focused on work that excites and fulfills me: - I identified tasks and projects that energize me - I minimized involvement in work that drains me - I sought out opportunities that align with my strengths and interests I hope these insights from my personal journey are helpful to those considering a midlife career switch. Remember, it's a process that takes time, reflection, and action. Be patient with yourself and stay true to what truly fulfills you. Citations: [1] https://ppl-ai-file-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/web/direct-files/15878539/7d224e2c-0923-4f46-8d78-fb79ab585537/paste.txt Use the custom links to find the podcast on your favourite players. Don't forget to rate, review and submit questions, ideas or feedback. The castfeedback link allows you to record a 3 minute voicemail that may be used in a future episode if you want me to publish it. If not, include the word anonymous in the message. https://followthepodcast.com/hrcoe https://lovethepodcast.com/hrcoe https://castfeedback.com/hrcoe
In this Drive By episode, Chris Collins tackles a question from an insurance adjuster considering a career switch to become a Service Advisor. Discover the key differences between these roles, including the shift from B2B to B2C interactions and learn why empathy and customer first mindset are crucial for success in the Service Drive. Chris and Christian offer valuable insights on the challenges and opportunities in transitioning to a Service Advisor role, highlighting the potential for higher earnings and the importance of adapting to a more emotionally demanding customer facing position. Whether you're considering a career change or looking to improve your Service Drive performance, this episode provides essential Service Advisor tips and career guidance. Discounted Offers for Training and Books in Description Below ⬇⬇⬇ Special Discount on Our OnDemand Training - https://bit.ly/Ondemand-Special-offer Schedule a 15-minute intro call with our team to find out how Chris Collins Signature Coaching can grow your bottom line. http://bit.ly/CCIschedule Got a question? Call us at 1-833-3-ASK-SDR Grab our best selling books for your team: Your 90-Day roadmap to your best Fixed-Ops month ever starts here: https://swiy.co/F-ln Millionaire Service Advisor also includes our 11-step Circle of Trust System: https://swiy.co/F-lq Join our Facebook Groups: For Fixed Ops -- http://bit.ly/YTfixedopsgroup For Independent Shop Owners -- http://bit.ly/YTRSOSgroup
We sat down with Will Blake to explore the unexpected journey from a young tradesman to a successful business owner in the foundation repair industry. Will shares his insights on the impact of the internet, the importance of charging what you're worth, and the value of starting young in the trades. From his early days helping his father with custom homes to building a multimillion-dollar company, Will's story is one of resilience and growth. Learn about the challenges he faced, the lessons learned, and his dedication to mentoring the next generation of tradespeople. Our Sponsor: Leak-Pro: Ensuring your home is leak-free. Visit [Leak-Pro](https://leak-pro.com) for more information.
Today on Nuggets On The Go, Melvin Lim from PropertyLimBrothers speaks to Ming Feng, CEO of Seedly, an online platform focused on helping readers make smarter financial decisions with the right tools and the right mindset. He learns about Ming Feng's journey from co-founding Dollars And Sense, balancing it with his job as a trader, and transitioning to Seedly as an intern; following which he worked his way up to head of marketing, and currently CEO. Find out what motivated this part-time DJ throughout his journey and what drove him to restart his career as an intern at Siddle, as he talks about his interest in growth marketing, Seedly's evolution from a tech company to a content-driven platform and the importance of adapting to changing content consumption trends, and his thoughts on the future of real estate. On that note, have you always thought of investing in a new launch condo but find yourself hesitating, afraid of making the wrong choice, or perhaps overwhelmed by the options? Compare 151+ condos in 10 hours at PLB x Seedly New Launch Convention 2024 on July 7th, 10 am - 8 pm! 1 day, 10 speaking sessions with 6 keynotes by industry experts from PropertyLimBrothers, sharing exclusive PLB frameworks for choosing the right condo! Early bird tickets now available at $7, and are selling fast! sign up here: bit.ly/plbnlc24 Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 01:04 What's like being the Head of Seedly? 02:19 Mid-career switch 06:02 First job experience 07:22 Dollar and Sense 10:00 Starting over as an intern 11:45 What is Seedly? 13:19 Changes of how people consume content 16:20 Platforms of Seedly 17:33 Target audience 20:02 Being in the personal finance industry 23:51 Seedly's active members 24:41 The switch from tech company to media house 28:37 Allocating a budget for marketing 29:45 Short form or long form content? 30:58 Paid marketing / How to balance marketing? 35:14 Is long-term content better? 36:38 What's the marketing approach for brand new companies? 39:17 Marketing a band 45:20 How Ming Feng became a DJ 47:12 Key learning points from being a DJ and experience in finance 50:41 Making it into the DJ scene 53:54 Float therapy 56:23 To-do list tips 57:11 Positioning in being a personal finance industry 58:52 Positioning in being a DJ 59:52 What are the worries of working adults in finance space? 01:05:17 Optimal age to start planning for retirement 01:06:06 Get rich quick mentality 01:08:33 Ming Feng investments 01:11:59 Two books for business owners 01:13:30 Short term satisfaction 01:14:45 Card 1: "When was the last time you were proud of yourself?" 01:16:35 Card 2: "If you could witness any event from the past, present or future, what would it be and why?" 01:19:18 Future plans of Seedly 01:21:21 New Launch Convention 01:23:11 Outtakes
I sat down with Frank Denton, Chairman of the Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners, to explore the dynamic world of plumbing in Texas. Frank has licensed more plumbers in Texas than almost anyone else, attributing this success to the state's robust economy and abundance of opportunities, especially when compared to neighboring states like Oklahoma. We delve into the challenges and potential of establishing reciprocity agreements for journeyman plumbers from other states, highlighting Louisiana and Arkansas as key examples. Frank explains the critical need for skilled tradesmen in times of natural disasters, such as hurricanes, and how these agreements could aid states like Florida in emergency situations. Frank's journey also includes his tenure as Chairman of the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation during a tumultuous period when the Sunset Commission considered abolishing the licensing and plumbing board for Texas plumbers. He shares his insights on Governor Greg Abbott's decision to sustain the TSBPE and the passion and pride that drew him to the role of chairman. We discuss the core values of the tradesmen, evidenced by a 7,000-person rally at the state capitol in Austin, where no trash was left behind. Frank addresses the lengthy process of becoming a Master Plumber in Texas and the need for more specific requirements for apprentices. Frank's optimism shines through as he talks about the impact of institutions like Collin College on the future of plumbing in Texas. Despite the impressive statistic that 98.7% of plumbers in Texas have no complaints against them, he emphasizes the importance of maintaining high standards to protect the reputation of the profession. Join us for an insightful conversation with Frank Denton as we uncover the intricacies and values of the plumbing industry in Texas and beyond. Our Sponsor: LeakPro | Leak Detection Equipment LeakPro® has been providing reliable slab leak and swimming pool leak detection equipment for 40 years. Our products can help you find underground water leaks quickly and easily! Go to https://leak-pro.com Tradesmen built America. This is the "Blue Collar Channel"... Where you can listen to the top tradespeople around the world. Everything you need to learn about getting into the trades, becoming the best tradesman, starting your own business, and using networking and social media to GROW in the trades!!!!
Episode 340: Guest Madison Harter joins for "Ask the Gals", an interactive podcast segment that immerses the community. Submit your questions, voice memos, or topics for a chance to be heard and answered on GHD's Friday Episode! MONTHLY NEWSLETTERInstagram@LOGANLEEMILLER@GOLDENHOURDRIP@GOLDENHOURNETWORKTikTok@LOGANLEEMILLER@GOLDENHOURDRIP
In this episode of "Flourish or Fold: Stories of Resilience," I'm so very grateful to be joined by Tamsen Fadal, an accomplished journalist, passionate women's health advocate, and creative digital content creator. Our conversation was not only enlightening but also deeply inspiring, as we delved into the world of women's health, the power of resilience, and the transformative nature of storytelling.The M Factor: Shining a Light on Women's Health: Tamsen Fadal is at the forefront of a groundbreaking movement with her upcoming film, The M Factor, which aims to demystify menopause and advocate for women's health. During our discussion, Tamsen shared her enthusiasm for the project and the critical importance of bringing women's stories to the forefront. She believes that by breaking the silence around women's health care and advocacy, we can empower women to take control of their health and well-being.Challenging Misconceptions and Myths: The evolving conversation around women's health and menopause is gaining momentum, and Tamsen is a driving force behind this change. We tackled the common misconceptions and myths surrounding menopause, such as the stigma that it signifies old age or invisibility. Tamsen also shed light on the concerning lack of education among doctors regarding hormone therapy and stressed the need for proactive approaches to women's health care.A Holistic Approach to Health Care: Our dialogue touched on the necessity for a more holistic and less painful approach to women's health care, especially in procedures like mammograms. Tamsen emphasized the significance of education and the proactive partnership between patients and medical care providers in ensuring better health outcomes.Personal Reflections on Resilience: Tamsen opened up about her personal experiences, reflecting on how she would have navigated her menopause journey differently in her 30s and the importance of a proactive and preventative approach to health. She also shared her story of resilience through the challenges of her divorce and the loss of her mother. Tamsen spoke candidly about the emotional and financial complexities of her divorce and the process of rebuilding her life and self-worth. She highlighted the importance of taking small steps, finding confidence in everyday activities, and the power of personal stories in helping others through similar experiences.The Transformative Power of Storytelling: Tamsen's insights on the power of storytelling and sharing personal experiences underscore the impact of resilience and introspection. Her journey from a successful journalism career to focusing on women's health advocacy exemplifies the courage and determination needed to pursue meaningful change. She also discussed the internal barriers we face, such as feelings of selfishness, worthiness, and “enoughness,” that can hinder personal growth and decision-making.Letters to My Younger Self: Reflecting on her past, Tamsen shared the advice she would give to her younger self, urging her to not feel pressured by societal timelines and to focus on what she truly desires. She encouraged her younger self to trust her instincts and surround herself with supportive friends, emphasizing the importance of not seeking validation from others before making decisions.Starting the Conversation Early: If Tamsen could turn back time, she would have started the "What do I want?" conversation much earlier in her life. This introspective question is a powerful tool for personal growth and aligning one's actions with their true desires.I extend my deepest gratitude to Tamsen Fadal for joining me on the podcast and for sharing her invaluable experiences and insights. Her dedication to women's health advocacy and her resilience in the face of personal challenges serve as an inspiration to us all.Tamsen's journey reminds us of the importance of self-reflection, self-compassion, and the courage to share our stories. It is through these shared experiences that we can uplift and empower one another, fostering a community of resilience and hope.Connect with Tamsen Fadal: For those inspired by Tamsen's wisdom and advocacy, she invites you to connect with her through her website and on social media. She actively engages with her community through her newsletter and live interactions, offering a space for continued learning and connection. To learn more about Tamsen and her journey visit:https://www.tamsenfadal.com/https://www.instagram.com/tamsenfadal/https://www.facebook.com/tamsenfadal/https://twitter.com/TamsenFadalhttps://www.tiktok.com/@tamsenfadal Here are some highlights of the episode to look forward to:Tamsen Fadal's Background (00:00:00): Dr. Taryn Marie introduces Tamsen Fadal and highlights her achievements and work in advocating for women's health.The M Factor Film (00:03:09): Tamsen discusses the upcoming release of the M Factor film, focusing on women's menopause stories and women's health care advocacy.Conversation on Women's Health and Menopause (00:04:14): Dr. Taryn Marie and Tamsen discuss the evolving conversation around women's health, aging, and menopause.Challenging Misinformation (00:06:33); Tamsen addresses common misconceptions and misinformation about menopause, including the stigma and lack of education among doctors.Improving Women's Healthcare Experience (00:08:58): Tamsen and Dr. Taryn Marie discuss the need for a more comfortable and proactive approach to women's healthcare, including mammograms.Taking a Proactive Approach to Menopause (00:12:19): Tamsen emphasizes the importance of starting to think about menopause and making lifestyle changes in one's late 30s.Educating Women on Menopause (00:14:32): Dr. Taryn Marie and Tamsen discuss the need for women to educate themselves about menopause and its impact on their lives.Personal Resilience Journey (00:17:18): Tamsen shares her personal resilience journey, including facing challenges during her divorce and emotional abuse, and learning to rely on herself.The dichotomy of success and personal struggle (00:19:39): Exploring the contrast between professional success and personal struggles, including imposter syndrome and bridging the gap.The transformative power of sharing stories (00:23:20): Discussing the transformative nature of sharing personal stories and how it can inspire and help others navigate their own challenges.Embracing change and making a career switch (00:29:07): Tamsen shares her journey of transitioning from journalism to women's health advocacy, the challenges, and the fulfillment it brings.Overcoming uncertainty and making a leap (00:35:07): Tamsen discusses the process of getting unstuck, asking oneself what they want and why they wouldn't pursue it, and how it helped her make the leap into a new career.What do you want? (00:38:16): Tamsen talks about wanting freedom, time with her husband, and storytelling opportunities.The minority of women asking themselves what they want (00:39:15): Discussion on women not asking themselves what they want and focusing on others' needs.Struggle to answer what one wants (00:40:07): Tamsen's struggle to answer what she wants, leading to midlife realizations and changes.Dealing with feelings of worthiness and enoughness (00:41:41): Tamsen's ongoing struggle with feelings of selfishness, worthiness, and enoughness in pursuing happiness.Encouraging self-affirmation and support among women (00:43:29): The need for women to affirm each other's worth and provide support, similar to how men support each other.Reflecting on the past and writing letters to younger selves (00:44:21): Discussion on the idea of writing letters to younger selves and the age Tamsen would choose to meet her younger self.
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Hughesy, Ed and Erin catch up with racing car driver Renee Gracie to talk about her switch from Supercars to Only Fans, relationships and exactly what she get up to on an average day. Hear more on the LiSTNR app now - https://smart.link/02cq0wlhflh1xSubscribe on LiSTNR: https://play.listnr.com/podcast/hughesy-ed-and-erinSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this inspiring episode, we share the story of Rick Mussi, a 55-year-old veteran from Syracuse, New York, who built a thriving $300,000 pressure washing business called US Vets Exterior Cleaning. After a corporate career, Rick pursued his passion for outdoor cleaning and leveraged his military background to create a successful enterprise. US Vets Exterior Cleaning provides top-notch services while supporting fellow veterans through employment opportunities and community giving. This video explores Rick's journey, lessons learned, and strategies for achieving impressive revenue figures while making a positive impact. Whether you're considering a midlife career change, starting a pressure washing business, or seeking inspiration from a veteran-owned success story, this video offers valuable insights and motivation to chase your dreams and succeed against the odds.Want to learn how to start and grow your pressure-washing business?Onlinehttps://www.kingofpressurewash.comIn-Person Classhttps://www.kingofpressurewash.com/in...Moneybushes.comAll the resources to run a successful pressure-washing businesshttps://www.kingofpressurewash.com/re...Christmas Lights Training and buy lightshttps://christmaslights.io/lightsWant to know when the next live isText “KING” to 859-696-1101
In this episode of Go Find Out: The Career Switch Podcast, I explore the common challenges individuals face after making a career switch. Drawing from my own experience transitioning from career coaching to User Experience Design, I outline seven key aspects of the post-switch journey, providing insights and advice to navigate each stage effectively. From confronting imposter syndrome to prioritizing work-life balance, this episode offers practical strategies for overcoming obstacles and thriving in a new career path. Tune in to discover essential tips for success in your career switch journey. Looking for more inspiration? Check out my articles and sign up for my free newsletter at https://www.evergrowthcoach.com You can also follow this podcast on: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChkAbL0fPvaomE_vZKz-hIQ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@go_find_out_podcast?lang=en Or email me: EvergrowthCoach@gmail.com
This is Q&A Episode #2 of the Second Act Success Career Podcast. Join Shannon Russell in this insightful episode of the Second Act Success Career Podcast as she delves into the diverse array of questions posed during her recent Breakthrough Bootcamp. From tackling imposter syndrome to finding balance amidst a busy schedule, Shannon shares practical strategies and empowering insights to navigate the journey of career transformation. Whether you're contemplating a career change, considering entrepreneurship, or seeking clarity on your next steps, this episode offers invaluable guidance to help you overcome obstacles and seize new opportunities. Tune in to gain actionable advice and embark on your path to personal and professional fulfillment.SHOW NOTES:https://secondactsuccess.co/124To listen to Q&A Episode Part 1, Listen to Episode #123 HERE._________JOIN the Career Clarity Collective Membership - NOW OPEN!https://secondactsuccess.co/membershipTAKE THE QUIZ!Is Now The Right Time To Change Careers? Take the Quiz! https://secondactsuccess.co/quizBook a FREE Discovery Call with host/career coach Shannon Russell - https://www.calendly.com/second-act-success/coaching-strategyCareer Coaching with Shannon Russell - https://secondactsuccess.co/coachingLET'S CONNECT!Instagram - https://instagram.com/secondactsuccessFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/secondactsuccess.coTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@secondactsuccessAll the latest - https://secondactsuccess.co/links REVIEW & SUBSCRIBE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/second-act-success/id1617274364 JOIN THE NEWSLETTER:https://secondactsuccess.co
Rella B's transformation from a career-focused adult to a passionate advocate for the magic of childhood has resonated with countless families worldwide. Her belief that work and play should be inseparable companions has shaped her mission to provide young readers with captivating tales that not only entertain but also instill valuable life lessons. Rella B's stories are a reflection of her dedication to nurturing the spirit of curiosity, courage, and self-belief in children. Through her enchanting narratives, she invites children to venture on adventures where they can conquer fears, celebrate diversity, and embrace the power of their own imaginations. Rella B's journey reminds us all that there's no age limit on dreaming, exploring, and discovering the joy in everyday moments. https://rellabbooks.com/ https://www.facebook.com/rellabbooks https://www.instagram.com/rellabbooks/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/rella-b-ba892a298/ https://www.pinterest.com/RellaBBooks https://www.tiktok.com/@RellaBBooks https://twitter.com/rellabbooks https://www.youtube.com/@rellabbooks
Episode 306: "Ask the Gals" is an interactive podcast segment that immerses the community. Submit your questions, voice memos, or topics for a chance to be heard and answered on GHD's Friday Episode! Listener SubmissionsWEEKLY NEWSLETTERInstagram@LOGANLEEMILLER@GOLDENHOURDRIP@GOLDENHOURNETWORKTikTok@LOGANLEEMILLER@GOLDENHOURDRIP
Get ready to dive into an episode that's all about strengthening your intuition and embracing your best self with Alexis Artin. She's not just a leading growth coach; she's a powerhouse in the world of female embodiment, and she's here to share her incredible journey and tips for strengthening the mind-body-heart-soul connection.Alexis is a master at blending fitness trends with deep, transformative self-care. From her days in Hollywood to becoming a leader in female empowerment, she's got some amazing stories about personal development, letting go of self-judgements and limiting beliefs, how to truly connect with your inner strength and build resilience.Alexis is also a main brain behind Soulsway Practice, an innovative approach to fitness that's all about meditation, mindfulness, connecting to your sensual side and getting in touch with your body on a deeper level. Think of it as your guide to merging mental wellness with physical fitness, which I am so excited to try.So get ready for some real talk on how to tune into your intuition, make those big career changes, really align your reality with your soul's purpose, and make self-improvement a fun and fulfilling adventure. And if you enjoy this conversation with Alexis, check out her new podcast, Look At Me Now!(00:06:17) From Hollywood Secret Weapon to Female Embodiment Coach(00:11:21) Advice for Following Your Intuition & Making a Career Switch(00:17:14) How to Strengthen Your Relationship with Your Body (00:28:20) Soulsway's Embodiment, Meditation, Mindfulness & Sensual Fitness Classes(00:44:00) Look At Me Now: The Inspiration Behind Her New PodcastGuest Info:Website: alexisartin.comInstagram: @alexis_artinTikTok: @alexisartinSoulsway: soulswaypractice.comPodcast: Look At Me NowLinkedIn: Alexis ArtinResources:Start a conversation in your The Big Silence merch: thebigsilence.com/collections/shop-allTone It Up Refresh & Reset Challenge 2024Read: The Big Silence: A Daughter's Memoir of Mental Illness and Healing Follow Karena Dawn on Instagram: @karenadawnFollow The Big Silence on Instagram: @The.Big.SilenceSubscribe: The Big Silence YouTube ChannelTherapy For All: Resources for those in needDonate to The Big Silence thebigsilence.com/donate to be a part of the movement to break the silence and make noise with us!“The Big Silence”...