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Episode 201 is live! This week, we talk with Scott Dobroski in San Francisco. Please note: This episode was recorded before the COVID pandemic began. Scott heads up the Communications team at Glassdoor. This is Scott's second time on the Copeland Coaching Podcast. On today's episode, Scott shares: Results from the Glassdoor LGBTQ workplace survey In what ways LGBTQ employees' careers may be impacted at work What we can all do to help to improve work for LGBTQ employees Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. To learn more about Scott's work, check out the Glassdoor blog at www.glassdoor.com/blog. Thank YOU for listening! If you've enjoyed the show today, don't forget to help me out. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts! When you subscribe, it helps to make the show easier for other job seekers to find the show!
Visit ToughDecisions.net for complete show notes of each podcast episode. In this episode, we interview Angela Copeland. Angela is the primary coach and founder of Copeland Coaching. She hosts the Copeland Coaching Podcast and she’s the author of the book, Breaking the Rules and Getting the Job. Listen as Angela shares her journey from the corporate world to starting a coaching business and the tough decisions she had to face from that entrepreneurial leap.
Visit ToughDecisions.net for complete show notes of each podcast episode. In this episode, we interview Angela Copeland. Angela is the primary coach and founder of Copeland Coaching. She hosts the Copeland Coaching Podcast and she’s the author of the book, Breaking the Rules and Getting the Job. Listen as Angela shares her journey from the […]
Episode 180 is live! This week, we talk with Stephen Warley in Washington DC. Stephen is the Founder of Life Skills That Matter. His mission is to relieve people of their work anxieties by empowering them to design their own work. This is Stephen's second appearance on the Copeland Coaching Podcast. On today's episode, Stephen shares: The biggest source of anxiety at work Top trends that are fundamentally changing work What self-management is and why it's important to your work Better understanding our own values and identifying our peak performance period Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. To learn more about Stephen's work, visit his website at https://lifeskillsthatmatter.com/. Thank YOU for listening! If you've enjoyed the show today, don't forget to help me out. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts! When you subscribe, it helps to make the show easier for other job seekers to find it!
Description The Copeland Coaching Podcast is made for job seekers who want to jump-start their job search. Each week we dive into career topics from interviewing to personal branding to applying and negotiating. If you want to switch industries, change careers, or make more money, this is the podcast for you! Website https://www.copelandcoaching.com/ (https://www.copelandcoaching.com/) What We Thought Was Great Intro: “Turn job search into a slam dunk”. Great, short intro that told me everything You did a good job of connecting the interview into this theme. Your website the clean look. The homepage is very focused. It shows a lot of credibilities. The second half of the interview had great questions that would be immediately beneficial to your audience. What Could Use a Little Effort Part of the audio had a fair amount of static There were no links to his books in your show notes There was some low hanging fruit (The guest said, “That's a good question, and stammered at times) that Dave would've edited out. Work some more stories into the conversation and drop hints into what services you offer Your audio is being exported at 320 kbps stereo which is overkill Avoid talking about things that happened before the recording Avoid any group speak “Hey everyone.” talk to a single listener Your courses button takes you away from your main page, and has no way to get back to the main site. Try to limit your calls to action to one at the end of the show.
Description The Copeland Coaching Podcast is made for job seekers who want to jump-start their job search. Each week we dive into career topics from interviewing to personal branding to applying and negotiating. If you want to switch industries, change careers, or make more money, this is the podcast for you! Website https://www.copelandcoaching.com/ What We Thought Was Great Intro: “Turn job search into a slam dunk”. Great, short intro that told me everything You did a good job of connecting the interview into this theme. Your website the clean look. The homepage is very focused. It shows a lot of credibilities. The second half of the interview had great questions that would be immediately beneficial to your audience. What Could Use a Little Effort Part of the audio had a fair amount of static There were no links to his books in your show notes There was some low hanging fruit (The guest said, “That's a good question, and stammered at times) that Dave would've edited out. Work some more stories into the conversation and drop hints into what services you offer Your audio is being exported at 320 kbps stereo which is overkill Avoid talking about things that happened before the recording Avoid any group speak “Hey everyone.” talk to a single listener Your courses button takes you away from your main page, and has no way to get back to the main site. Try to limit your calls to action to one at the end of the show.
Description The Copeland Coaching Podcast is made for job seekers who want to jump-start their job search. Each week we dive into career topics from interviewing to personal branding to applying and negotiating. If you want to switch industries, change careers, or make more money, this is the podcast for you! Website https://www.copelandcoaching.com/ What We... The post Copeland Coaching Podcast appeared first on Podcast Review Show - Get Your Podcast Reviewed.
Episode 158 is live! This week, we talk with Kathryn Gates in Austin, TX. Kathryn is a psychotherapist and fitness specialist who works with adults, teens, couples and families. Kathryn's mission is to support her clients in healing their pasts and embracing their creativity to find their unique life purpose. This is Kathryn's second time as a guest on the Copeland Coaching Podcast! On today's episode, Kathryn shares: The types of issues employees are the most frustrated with at work How to decide if you're in the wrong job -- or the wrong workplace environment How Kathryn was able to transition her own career from personal trainer to psychotherapist How to reduce your stress at work Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. To learn more about Kathryn, visit her website at www.gatestherapy.com. Thanks to everyone for listening! And, thank you to those who sent me questions. You can send me your questions to Angela@CopelandCoaching.com. You can also send me questions via Twitter. I'm @CopelandCoach. And, on Facebook, I am Copeland Coaching. Don't forget to help me out. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts and leave me a review!
Episode 155 is live! This week, we talk with Isaac Lake in Memphis, TN. Isaac is a Manager of Brand Performance Support at Hilton. Previously, Isaac worked at the University of Memphis where he was the Manager of Facilities and Programs at the University Center. This is Isaac’s second time on the Copeland Coaching Podcast. He’s a former client and a friend. On this episode, we check back in with Isaac after 3.5 years at Hilton. On today’s episode, Isaac shares: The biggest differences between working in a corporate environment and at a university Which transferable skills (and side hustles) helped him to transition into corporate The role of networking in the job search Advice for others looking to make a major career shift Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it on iTunes or Stitcher. To learn more about Isaac, you can find him on LinkedIn. Thanks to everyone for listening! And, thank you to those who sent me questions. You can send your questions to Angela@CopelandCoaching.com. You can also send me questions via Twitter. I’m @CopelandCoach. And, on Facebook, I am Copeland Coaching. Don’t forget to help me out. Subscribe on iTunes and leave me a review!
For this episode of the Millennial Playbook Podcast we interviewed Angela Copeland. Angela is a Career Coach and the CEO of Copeland Coaching. She empowers her clients to transform their careers through mentoring for goal setting, networking, and interviewing. She’s also the author of “Breaking The Rules & Getting The Job,” and host of the Copeland Coaching Podcast. Angela […] The post 9- “Breaking The Rules & Getting The Job” with Angela Copeland appeared first on Millennial Reboot.
On this episode of The Productivityist Podcast, I welcome guest Angela Copeland. Angela is a career coach and CEO at her firm, Copeland Coaching. She is the host of the Copeland Coaching Podcast, columnist for the Career Corner newspaper column, and author of career book Breaking The Rules & Getting The Job. Angela's personal career background gives her the breadth to help job seekers with a variety of different needs, including finding the right job, interviewing, and offer negotiation. The primary goal of the conversation was to dive into how to make career changes as productive as possible. The whole process is something we touch on (the search for the new career, the frequency you should look for new career opportunities), and how to go about breaking the rules along the way. Relevant links: https://www.copelandcoaching.com/ (Copeland Coaching) https://www.copelandcoaching.com/categorypodcast/ (Copeland Coaching Podcast) https://www.copelandcoaching.com/book/ (Breaking The Rules & Getting The Job by Angela Copeland) https://www.fastcompany.com/3055035/you-should-plan-on-switching-jobs-every-three-years-for-the-rest-of-your- (You Should Plan On Switching Jobs Every Three Years For The Rest Of Your Life | Fast Company) https://twitter.com/CopelandCoach (Angela Copeland (@CopelandCoach) | Twitter) https://www.linkedin.com/in/angelacopeland/ (Angela Copeland | LinkedIn) I had a great time with Angela and I hope you enjoy this episode. Thanks for listening and until next time, remember to stop guessing and start going!
This week, I'm back with another bonus episode! I was recently a guest on the CityCURRENT Radio Show with Jeremy Park that airs on iHeartMedia. We chatted about personal branding, networking, and my book - Breaking The Rules & Getting The Job. Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it on iTunes or Stitcher. To learn more about the CityCURRENT radio show, or CityCURRENT, visit Jeremy's website at http://www.citycurrent.com/. Thanks to everyone for listening! I hope you've enjoyed this bonus episode. If you have a question you'd like answered on a future Copeland Coaching Podcast, you can send your questions to Angela@CopelandCoaching.com. You can also send me questions via Twitter. I’m @CopelandCoach. And, on Facebook, I am Copeland Coaching. Don’t forget to help me out. Subscribe on iTunes and leave me a review!
This week, I'm bringing you another bonus episode! I was recently a guest on the Memphis Success Podcast with Darnell Reid. We talked some about my background, and the inspiration for Copeland Coaching. I want to share our conversation with you. Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it on iTunes or Stitcher. To learn more about the Memphis Success podcast, or Darnell Reid, visit www.memphissuccess.com. Thanks to everyone for listening! I hope you've enjoyed this bonus episode. If you have a question you'd like answered on a future Copeland Coaching Podcast, you can send your questions to Angela@CopelandCoaching.com. You can also send me questions via Twitter. I’m @CopelandCoach. And, on Facebook, I am Copeland Coaching. Don’t forget to help me out. Subscribe on iTunes and leave me a review!
Career coach Angela Copeland shows how to take charge and proactively, intentionally manage your career. You'll learn Warning signs that you’re under appreciated at your job and how to deal A simple, powerful way to highlight your progress and set yourself apart at work Effective interview tactics About Angela Angela Copeland is a career coach and CEO at her firm, Copeland Coaching. She is host of the Copeland Coaching Podcast, columnist for the Career Corner newspaper column, and author of career e-book Breaking The Rules & Getting The Job. Angela’s personal career background gives her the breadth to help job seekers with a variety of different needs, including finding the right job, interviewing, and offer negotiation. View transcript, show notes, and links at http://AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep71
Career coach Angela Copeland shows how to take charge and proactively, intentionally manage your career. You'll learn Warning signs that you’re under appreciated at your job and how to deal A simple, powerful way to highlight your progress and set yourself apart at work Effective interview tactics About Angela Angela Copeland is a career coach and CEO at her firm, Copeland Coaching. She is host of the Copeland Coaching Podcast, columnist for the Career Corner newspaper column, and author of career e-book Breaking The Rules & Getting The Job. Angela’s personal career background gives her the breadth to help job seekers with a variety of different needs, including finding the right job, interviewing, and offer negotiation. View transcript, show notes, and links at http://AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep71
Find Your Dream Job: Insider Tips for Finding Work, Advancing your Career, and Loving Your Job
On August 30, 2016 Mac Prichard, founder and publisher of Mac’s List, talked with Angela Copeland, career coach and founder of Coaching Copeland, a website that has been helping job seekers for over 10 years. On top of that, Copeland is a Career Corner newspaper columnist and author of "Breaking the Rules & Getting the Job." She also runs Copeland Coaching Podcast, where she interviewed Mac. In this podcast episode, Mac shares his secrets to hacking the hidden job market, to mastering informational interviews, and how long your job search should really take. Thank you for listening to Find Your Dream Job. If you like this show, please help us by rating and reviewing our podcast on iTunes. We appreciate your support! Opening and closing music for Find Your Dream Job provided by Freddy Trujillo, www.freddytrujillo.com.
This week, I'm going to try something a little different. I'm sharing a podcast bonus episode! I was recently a guest on the Find Your Dream Job Podcast with Mac Prichard. We talked about how to make the most of networking opportunities, and I want to share our conversation with you. Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it on iTunes or Stitcher. To learn more about the Find Your Dream Job podcast, or Mac's List, visit the Mac's List website at www.macslist.org. Thanks to everyone for listening! I hope you've enjoyed this bonus episode. If you have a question you'd like answered on a future Copeland Coaching Podcast, you can send your questions to Angela@CopelandCoaching.com. You can also send me questions via Twitter. I’m @CopelandCoach. And, on Facebook, I am Copeland Coaching. Don’t forget to help me out. Subscribe on iTunes and leave me a review!
Find Your Dream Job: Insider Tips for Finding Work, Advancing your Career, and Loving Your Job
If the purpose of networking is to build relationships, then why would you only network when you are job hunting? Guest expert, Angela Copeland says it takes time for someone to get to know you, so start networking now. If you are unsure of where to find information about networking events, Angela suggests to look online for associations or groups in your field of work, contact the local Chamber of Commerce or go to Meetup.com. You may feel more comfortable at a networking event that is a good fit for you. It’s advisable to target events where you have a decent chance of meeting people in your field, you can really connect to. Pro Tip — If you are looking to change fields, have business cards made with your contact information, leaving off your current field of work. It’s okay if you find professional events awkward and scary, everyone else who is there feels the same way. Angela recommends going to networking events alone and being on the lookout for someone who is also there alone. If a person is deeply engaged in conversation with another person, you are less likely to make an impact if you approach. If you do approach someone, ask them personal questions. Personal questions can open people up and help to form a deeper connection. Remember, the person who lands a job is not always the most qualified. It is the person the hiring manager likes the most or has a connection with. Networking Event Do’s: Do have a pitch about yourself in case someone asks. Do make a positive first impression through body language, a smile and being properly dressed for the occasion. Do make sure to be pleasant and authentic. Do ask personal questions instead of business questions. Do learn something new. Do follow up with an email or LinkedIn connection with every person you meet. Networking Event Dont’s: Don’t talk about your job search. Don’t just talk with the person who attended with you. Don’t forget networking and relationship building takes time. Don’t get discouraged if you don’t make a connection at the event. Shake everyone’s hand firmly and be pleasant! Angela Copeland Bio Angela Copeland is the CEO of Copeland Coaching. Her firm helps people at all stages of the job search process, including finding the right job, interviewing for a position, and negotiating an offer. Angela is the author of Breaking The Rules and Getting The Job. She also hosts the Copeland Coaching Podcast and writes a weekly syndicated newspaper column on careers. If you would like to follow Angela on Twitter, @CopelandCoach is her handle. Ben’s Job Search Resources: Ben shares a LinkedIn post from Melissa De Witte Do-It-Yourself Headshots - And You Can Even Use Your iPhone. The article includes the exact steps and settings you will need to get a professional looking headshot, which is essential for your LinkedIn profile. Jenna’s Find Your Dream Job Listener Question: Ben, Jenna and Mac provide feedback to Pat Guiles’ audio question — “How should I inform my previous employer about my new job?” If you would like the team to answer a job-related question, email it to jenna@macslist.org or call her at 716-JOB-TALK. Or if you’ve found a job resource you think everyone should know about, send it to ben@macslist.org and tell him how it has helped you find your dream job. These segments are sponsored by the 2016 edition of Hack the Hidden Job Market Course. The course launches November 1st — Lock in your early bird pricing now. If you like this show, please help us by rating and reviewing our podcast on iTunes. We appreciate your support! Opening and closing music for Find Your Dream Job provided by Freddy Trujillo, www.freddytrujillo.com.
Episode 104 is live! This week, we talk with Josh Doody in Gainesville, FL. Josh is a salary negotiation coach, an author, and consultant. His book, "Fearless Salary Negotiation, is a step by step guide to getting paid what you're worth. His background includes a MBA from the University of Florida and bachelor's degrees in Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering from the University of Florida. On today's episode, Josh shares his tips on how to negotiate, how to research your value, and the differences between negotiating at your current company compared to a new company. Listen and learn more! If you've enjoyed the program today, be sure to subscribe to the Copeland Coaching Podcast on iTunes to ensure you don't miss an episode. To learn more about Josh, visit his website at https://fearlesssalarynegotiation.com
Episode 103 is live! This week, we talk with Alison Green in Washington, DC. Alison is a Career and Management Advice Columnist at the Ask a Manager website. She also writes columns for U.S. News and World Report, Fast Company, Money Magazine, and Inc. -- and is the coauthor of Managing to Change the World: The Nonprofit Manager's Guide to Getting Results. On today's episode, she shares her tips on how to avoid common mistakes, how to follow up after an interview, and how to negotiate for more money. Listen and learn more! If you've enjoyed the program today, be sure to subscribe to the Copeland Coaching Podcast on iTunes to ensure you don't miss an episode. To learn more about Alison, visit her website at http://www.askamanager.org/
Episode 102 is live! This week, we talk with Hannah Morgan in Rochester, NY. Hannah is a Career Strategist at the company she founded, CareerSherpa.net. She is also a contributing blogger on careers for U.S. News & World Report, and recently authored a new book, "The Infographic Resume." On today's episode, she shares her tips on how to improve your online presence on LinkedIn and other sites. She also shares insights on how reputation management and blogging can help with your job search. Listen and learn more! If you've enjoyed the program today, be sure to subscribe to the Copeland Coaching Podcast on iTunes to ensure you don't miss an episode. To learn more about Hannah, visit her website at www.CareerSherpa.net.
Episode 101 is live! This week, we talk with Zachary Croteau in Boston, MA. Zac is a Sales Development Representative at Unitrends, a company specializing in business continuity. Previously, he was the Employment Branding Specialist at career website Careerealism.com. And, he holds a Bachelor of Arts in Communication for the University of New Hampshire. On today's episode, Zac shares his tips on networking, landing a job offline, and cold calling. He also gives us suggestions for using LinkedIn, and LinkedIn endorsements. If you struggle to meet new people, this episode is for you! Listen and learn more! If you've enjoyed the program today, be sure to subscribe to the Copeland Coaching Podcast on iTunes to ensure you don't miss an episode. To learn more about Zac, visit his LinkedIn profile at https://www.linkedin.com/in/zacharycroteau.
Episode 100 is live! What a huge milestone! This week, we talk with Matthew Kosinski in Jersey City, NJ. Matthew is the Online Editor for employment website Recruiter.com. Recruiter.com connects the next generation of job seekers with exciting, meaningful opportunities. At Recruiter.com, Matthew writes on employment topics ranging from employee perks to workplace happiness to salary. Matthew holds a Master of Fine Arts from The New School, and a Bachelor of Arts from Rutgers University. On today's episode, Matthew shares his tips on salary negotiation, how job searching and dating are similar, and new employee perks you should check out. Listen and learn more! If you've enjoyed the program today, be sure to subscribe to the Copeland Coaching Podcast on iTunes to ensure you don't miss an episode. To learn more about Recruiter, visit Matthew's website at http://www.recruiter.com/.
This week, we talk with Gayle Laakmann McDowell in Palo Alto, CA. Gayle is the Founder and CEO of CareerCup.com and Author of multiple interview books, including Cracking the Coding Interview, Cracking the PM Interview, and Cracking the Tech Career. Her background is in software development with undergrad and graduate degrees in Computer Science from the University of Pennsylvania, and a MBA from the Wharton School. She previously worked as a software engineer at Google, Microsoft, and Apple. On today's episode, Gayle shares her advice on how to crack the coding interview. She also shares tips on how to move from one functional area to another, and how to avoid common mistakes. Listen and learn more! If you've enjoyed the program today, be sure to subscribe to the Copeland Coaching Podcast on iTunes to ensure you don't miss an episode. To learn more about Career Cup, visit Gayle's website at http://www.careercup.com/.
This week, we talk with Liz Maw in San Francisco, CA. Liz is the CEO of Net Impact, a global nonprofit that empowers a new generation to work for a sustainable future. In 2011, Liz was named one of the 100 most influential people inn business ethics by Ethisphere. Liz is also a Board Member of the World Environment Center. Prior to leading Net Impact, Liz's professional experience included strategic consulting to nonprofits with the Bridgespan Group, as well as fundraising and direct marketing for nonprofit organizations in New York City and Washington, D.C. She holds a BA from Yale University and a MBA from Columbia Business School and UC Berkeley. On today's episode, Liz shares her advice about how to find a company that aligns with your personal values, and how to make a difference at your existing workplace. She also shares the scoop on the upcoming 2016 Net Impact annual conference and career fair. Listen and learn more! If you've enjoyed the program today, be sure to subscribe to the Copeland Coaching Podcast on iTunes to ensure you don't miss an episode. To learn more about Net Impact, visit Liz's website at http://www.netimpact.org/.
This week, we talk with Erin Hoffman-John in San Francisco, CA. Erin is the CEO and Chief Creative Officer at Sense of Wonder. Erin has also held roles at Philomath Games, GlassLab, Inc., and Loot Drop - among many others. She was on the board of directors at the International Game Developers Association, and holds a dual degree in Electronic Arts and Philosophy from my alma mater, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, NY. On today's episode, Erin shares insight into her own career, and gives her advice on how to break into the world of gaming, both at the beginning of your career and midstream. Listen and learn more! If you've enjoyed the program today, be sure to subscribe to the Copeland Coaching Podcast on iTunes to ensure you don't miss an episode. To learn more about Erin's company Sense of Wonder, visit their website at http://www.makingwonder.com/.
This week, we talk with Luther Mercer in Memphis, TN. Luther is the Advocacy Director at Tennessee Charter School Center. Luther brings a wealth of background and experience having worked in education, government relations and policy for over 15 years. Luther holds degres from Tennessee Technological University and Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law. He studied International Trade Law, International Criminal Law and the Islamic Legal System at American University in Cairo. He holds certificates in TEFL Methodology and Mandarin Chinese and Culture from Beijing University, and an Instructor's License in Entrepreneurship Training from the Kauffman Foundation in Kansas City, Missouri. On today's episode, Luther shares his advice on working in public policy and transitioning to the field of education for the first time. Listen and learn more! If you've enjoyed the program today, be sure to subscribe to the Copeland Coaching Podcast on iTunes to ensure you don't miss an episode. To learn more about the Tennessee Charter School Center, visit their website at http://tnchartercenter.org/.
This week, we talk with Lauren Hogan in Atlanta, GA. Lauren is the Vice President of Southeast Digital and Integrated Sales at USA Today. She has over twenty five years of experience in cross platform media sales and management, cross category national advertising sales and leadership with a strong track record for building teams and achieving aggressive goals. Lauren shares her advice on how to get your foot in the door with a top media organization. She also shares tips on working in sales and getting an internal promotion. Listen and learn more! If you've enjoyed the program today, be sure to subscribe to the Copeland Coaching Podcast on iTunes to ensure you don't miss an episode. To learn more about USA Today, visit their website at http://www.usatoday.com/.
This week, we're revisiting a fantastic episode on job stress from last year. We talk with Kathryn Martin, Therapist at Gates Therapy in Austin, TX. Kathryn works with her clients to develop better relationships and greater life satisfaction. In addition, she has an extensive background in fitness and has worked as a fitness therapist for a number of years. Kathryn shares her advice on coping with work stress, how fitness plays into our emotional well-being, and when to seek out a therapist. Listen and learn more! If you've enjoyed the program today, be sure to subscribe to the Copeland Coaching Podcast on iTunes to ensure you don't miss an episode. To learn more about Katheryn, visit her website at http://gatestherapy.com/.
This week, we talk with MaryJo Fitzgerald in San Francisco, CA. MaryJo is a Public Relations Specialist at Glassdoor.com. Glassdoor is a jobs and recruiting marketplace that's changing how people search for jobs and how companies recruit top talent. Glassdoor combines free and anonymous reviews, ratings, and salary content with job listings to help ensure job seekers find the best jobs and address critical questions that come up during the job search, application, interview, and negotiation phases of employment. On today's episode, MaryJo shares 2016's latest hiring trends, including the best jobs and the best benefits. Listen and learn more! If you've enjoyed the program today, be sure to subscribe to the Copeland Coaching Podcast on iTunes or Stitcher to ensure you never miss an episode. To learn more about Glassdoor, visit their website here: http://www.glassdoor.com/.
As a follow up to last week's podcast on what men should wear for interviews is this great rebroadcast of what women should wear. This week we talk with wardrobe expert Nicole Longstreath. Nicole is the CEO and Virtual Wardrobe Stylist at The Wardrobe Code. The Wardrobe Code helps their clients to develop their personal brand and create their identity through wardrobe styling. Nicole shares her expert advice on how to dress for success at your next interview. Listen and learn more! If you've enjoyed the program today, be sure to subscribe to the Copeland Coaching Podcast on iTunes or Stitcher to ensure you never miss an episode. To learn more about The Wardrobe Code, visit Nicole's website here: http://www.nicolelongstreath.com/.
This week, we talk with Landon Holder in Los Angeles, CA. Landon is a Professional Custom Clothier at Balani Custom Clothiers - specializing in men's tailored clothing. Landon has also worked as a Store Manager at Brooks Brothers and an Assistant Manager at Men's Warehouse. On today's episode, we talk about what you should wear to an interview, what you need to know about accessories, and how to buy your first suit. We also answer listener questions! Listen and learn more! If you've enjoyed the program today, be sure to subscribe to the Copeland Coaching Podcast on iTunes or Stitcher to ensure you never miss an episode. To learn more about Balani Custom Clothiers, visit their website here: http://www.balanicustom.com/.
This week, we talk with Melanee Hannock in Memphis, TN. Melanee is the Senior Vice President of Marketing at ALSAC, the fundraising and awareness organization for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. St. Jude is unlike any other pediatric treatment and research facility. Discoveries made at St. Jude have changed the way the world understands, treats, and defeats childhood cancer and other catastrophic diseases. On today's episode, we talk about how to make the career leap from for profit to non-profit, how to start a career in digital marketing, and how to set yourself up for success within your current company. Listen and learn more! If you've enjoyed the program today, be sure to subscribe to the Copeland Coaching Podcast on iTunes or Stitcher to ensure you never miss an episode. To learn more about ALSAC and St. Jude, visit their website here: http://www.stjude.org.
This week, we talk with David Williams in Memphis, TN. David is the President and CEO of Leadership Memphis. Leadership Memphis is a nonprofit organization that empowers the Memphis community to step up. Their vision is to connect leaders to leaders, leaders to information, and leaders to the community. They offer training programs that provide opportunities to increase community IQ - and numerous initiatives that allow leaders to plug in and make a difference. On today's episode, David shares the benefits to volunteering while you're searching for a job, how to foster collaboration, and how to move from a job in for-profit to one in non-profit. Listen and learn more! If you've enjoyed the program today, be sure to subscribe to the Copeland Coaching Podcast on iTunes or Stitcher to ensure you never miss an episode. To learn more about Leadership Memphis, visit their website here: http://www.leadershipmemphis.org.
Happy Groundhog Day! Today's episode is a rebroadcast from 2014. This week, we talk with Dr. Bev Vitali in Memphis, TN. Bev is a business professor who teaches a course on happiness at Christian Brothers University. On today's episode, Dr. Vitali shares her secrets on finding happiness at work. Listen and learn more! If you've enjoyed the program today, be sure to subscribe to the Copeland Coaching Podcast on iTunes or Stitcher to ensure you never miss an episode. To learn more about CBU, visit their website here: http://www.cbu.edu.
This week, we talk with Sharon Hill in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Sharon is the President of her business, Sharon Hill International. Sharon offers a variety of workshops, as well as individual training and customer programs on topics ranging from business etiquette to diversity in the workplace. Her background includes more than 20 years as a development and marketing manager at Fortune 500 Company IBM. She was also an international director for Toastermasters International and has authored four books on etiquette and success. On today's episode, we talk about generational differences in the workplace, how to handle office gossip, and what you can do to avoid irritating your coworkers. Listen and learn more! If you've enjoyed the program today, be sure to subscribe to the Copeland Coaching Podcast on iTunes or Stitcher to ensure you never miss an episode. To learn more about Sharon, visit her website here: http://www.sharonhillinternational.com/
This week, we talk with Martin Yate, who splits his time between Georgia and New York. Martin is an Executive Resume Writer, a Career Coach, a Job Search Strategist, and a NY Times Bestselling Author. Martin has written 17 career management books, including his most recent "Knock Em Dead - The Ultimate Job Search Guide for 2016 - which is in its 31st edition. On today's episode, we talk about how to make 2016 more successful than you could ever imaging, how to quadruple your job interviews, and how to answer difficult interview questions. Listen and learn more! If you've enjoyed the program today, be sure to subscribe to the Copeland Coaching Podcast on iTunes or Stitcher to ensure you never miss an episode. To learn more about Martin, visit his website here: https://knockemdead.com/
This week, we talk with Angela Cooley in Memphis, TN. Angela is a Corporate Speech Trainer, and Practicing Speech Pathologist with 22 years of experience. She holds a Certificate of Clinical Competence awarded by the American Speech Language Hearing Association. At her company, Life Communications, she coaches individuals to improve their professional speaking voice by providing strategies and competencies needed to communicate successfully in the workplace. On today's episode, we talk about the importance of first impressions, common speech mistakes, and non-verbal communication. Listen and learn more! If you've enjoyed the program today, be sure to subscribe to the Copeland Coaching Podcast on iTunes or Stitcher to ensure you never miss an episode. To learn more about Angela, visit her website here: http://www.thelifecommunications.com/
This week, we talk with Dorth Raphaely in San Francisco, CA. Dorth is the GM of the popular sports website Bleacher Report. Previously, he worked at Yahoo! CBS Interactive, Stanford University, and UC Santa Cruz. He holds a Master's degree in Sports Business Management from the University of San Francisco and a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from US Santa Cruz. On today's episode, Dorth shares his own career path, what he looks for in an employee, and the inside scoop on Bleacher Report's sports writing program. He also answers listener questions. Listen and learn more! If you've enjoyed the program today, be sure to subscribe to the Copeland Coaching Podcast on iTunes or Stitcher to ensure you never miss an episode. To learn more about Dorth and Bleacher Report, visit their website at www.bleacherreport.com.
This week, we talk with Jeff Goins in Nashville, TN. Jeff is a writer, speaker, and business consultant. He's written four books, including "The Art of Work." Jeff's books have made it to multiple bestseller lists including Forbes, The Washington Post, and USA Today. He's also a contributor to multiple publications including Entrepreneur and Business Insider. On today's episode, Jeff shares misconceptions on happiness, why fear can be good, and how failure can help you to find your path. Listen and learn more! If you've enjoyed the program today, be sure to subscribe to the Copeland Coaching Podcast on iTunes or Stitcher to ensure you never miss an episode. To learn more about Jeff and his book, visit his website at http://goinswriter.com/.
This week, we talk with Linda Kaplan Thaler in New York, NY. Linda is responsible for some of America's most famous advertising campaigns in the industry, including the Aflac duck, and the daring "Yes, Yes, Yes" campaign for Herbal Essences. Much of her work has become part of America's pop-culture landscape and she has composed renowned jingles such as, "I'm a Toys 'R' Us Kid," and "Kodak Moments." Linda is the Chairman of Publicis New York with a client roster that includes: P and G, Citi, L'Oreal, Pfizer, and Wendy's. Linda's talents have earned her the prestigious Matrix Award, the Muse Award, Advertising Woman of the Year Award, and she was named one of Advertising Age's "Most Influential Women in Advertising." Most recently, Linda was inducted into the 2015 Advertising Hall of Fame. Along with Robin Koval, she co-authored the national bestselling book "Grit to Great: How Perseverance Passion and Pluck Take You From Ordinary to Extraordinary." On today's episode, Linda shares what it is that makes the most successful people great, why boredom is important, and the truth about happiness. Listen and learn more! If you've enjoyed the program today, be sure to subscribe to the Copeland Coaching Podcast on iTunes or Stitcher to ensure you never miss an episode. To learn more about Linda and her book, visit her website at grittogreat.com.
This week, we talk with Jonathan Blocker in Memphis, TN. Jonathan is the Plant Manager at the Gibson Guitar Factory here. But, before Gibson, Jonathan worked at appliance manufacturer Electrolux, climate control producer Lennox International, and medical device company Orchid. He holds a degree in Industrial Engineering from Kettering University in Detroit, MI. On today's episode, Jonathan shares some of the history of Gibson Guitars, how he has been able to successfully transition between multiple industries, and his tips on creating a successful career. Listen and learn more! If you've enjoyed the program today, be sure to subscribe to the Copeland Coaching Podcast on iTunes or Stitcher to ensure you never miss an episode. To learn more about Gibson Brands, visit their website at http://www.gibson.com/
This week, we talk with Diane Gottsman in San Antonio, TX. Diane is a nationally recognized etiquette expert, television personality, author, and owner of The Protocol School of Texas. Her clients range from university students to Fortune 500 companies. She covers topics from tattoos in the workplace to technology at the dinner table and the proper use of social media. She has a Master's Degree in Sociology with an emphasis on adult behavior. She's also a columnist for the Huffington Post and the resident etiquette expert for two morning television shows. Diane shares her tips on etiquette in business, how to survive a layoff, and how to follow up after a job interview. Listen and learn more! If you've enjoyed the program today, be sure to subscribe to the Copeland Coaching Podcast on iTunes to ensure you don't miss an episode. To learn more about Diane and The Protocol School of Texas, visit her website here: http://www.protocolschooloftexas.com/.
This week, we talk with Janet Andrews in Los Angeles, CA. Janet is an Executive Coach, CEO of her company "A Career Above" and former Outplacement Trainer with twenty years of experience helping thousands of individuals in multiple industries accelerate their job search and achieve professional career goals. Janet shares her secrets to networking, how to effectively use LinkedIn, and how to negotiate for a higher salary. Listen and learn more! If you've enjoyed the program today, be sure to subscribe to the Copeland Coaching Podcast on iTunes to ensure you don't miss an episode. To learn more about Janet and her company, A Career Above, you can find her on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/janetandrews1
This week, we talk with Joel Goh in Boston, MA. Joel is an Assistant Professor of Business Administration in the Technology and Operations Management Unit at Harvard University. He recently partnered with Stanford University on a study regarding the impact of work stress on your health. Joel and his team released their findings in a paper titled "Workplace Practices and Health Outcomes: Focusing Health Policy on the Workplace." Joel shares his findings on the common work stressors and negative health outcomes associated with them. Listen and learn more! If you've enjoyed the program today, be sure to subscribe to the Copeland Coaching Podcast on iTunes to ensure you don't miss an episode. To learn more about Joel and his research, visit his website here: http://www.hbs.edu/faculty/Pages/profile.aspx?facId=731200.
This week, we are rebroadcasting an earlier episode in honor of Veterans Day. We talk with Eric Gates, Minister at Central Christian Church in Austin, TX. Prior to coming to Central Christian Church, Eric was a member of the U.S. Marine Corps and was a Police Officer in Austin, TX. We talk about the challenges facing veterans who are transitioning into the civilian workforce. Eric shares his personal experience and gives suggestions on where to look for help in your community. Listen and learn more! If you've enjoyed the program today, be sure to subscribe to the Copeland Coaching Podcast on iTunes to ensure you don't miss an episode. To learn more about Eric and Central Christian Church, visit their website here: http://www.cccaustin.org/
On today's podcast, we talk with Barry O'Neill in Memphis, TN. Barry is a Lieutenant for the Memphis Fire Department. He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Fire Administration, and is a Paramedic. Barry has served both as a paid and volunteer firefighter and emergency services professional for over 25 years. He's also currently attending the Executive Fire Officer Program with the National Fire Academy. In fact, he's a third generation fire fighter! On today's podcast, Barry shares the inside scoop on how to become a firefighter, the differences in paid and volunteer firefighters, and about a study he is conducting on sleep's impact on performance. He also reminds us to check the batteries in our smoke detector when you change your clocks -- and he answers listener questions. Listen and learn more! If you've enjoyed the program today, be sure to subscribe to the Copeland Coaching Podcast on iTunes or Stitcher to ensure you never miss an episode. To learn more about the Memphis Fire Department, visit their website at http://www.memphistn.gov/Government/FireServices.aspx.
On today's podcast, we talk with Rick Trotter in Memphis, TN. Rick is the Public Address Announcer for the Memphis Grizzlies. He's also an On-Air Personality at the MBS Broadcasting Network, and a Pastor at the Downtown Church. On today's podcast, Rick shares how he landed a job in professional sports, advice for others interested to work in sports, and how you can create a slam dunk career. Listen and learn more! If you've enjoyed the program today, be sure to subscribe to the Copeland Coaching Podcast on iTunes or Stitcher to ensure you never miss an episode. To learn more about the Memphis Grizzlies, visit their website at http://www.nba.com/grizzlies/.
On today's podcast, we talk with Scott McKain in Las Vegas, NV. Scott is a best-selling author, hall of fame profesional speaker, and an authority on creating distinction for your business and career. His book, "Create Distinction: What To Do When 'Great' Isn't Good Enough To Grow Your Business" was named by thirty major newspapers as one of the "Ten Best Business Books" of the year. On today's podcast, Scott shares his tips on creating distinction and differentiating yourself -- and how to apply these principles to your job search. Listen and learn more! If you've enjoyed the program today, be sure to subscribe to the Copeland Coaching Podcast on iTunes or Stitcher to ensure you never miss an episode. To learn more about Scott McKain, visit his website at http://scottmckain.com/, or follow him on twitter at @scottmckain.
This week, we talk with Dr. Nick Morgan in Boston, MA. Nick is one of America's top communication theorists and coaches. He has spoken, led conferences, and moderated panels at venues around the world. He is a former Fellow at the Center for Public Leadership at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government. He founded Public Words, a consulting firm specializing in communications, in 1997. On today's podcast, Nick shares body language basics for business, tips on being authentic, and how to judge if a job interview is going well. Listen and learn more! If you've enjoyed the program today, be sure to subscribe to the Copeland Coaching Podcast on iTunes to ensure you don't miss an episode. To learn more about Nick and Public Words, visit his website at http://www.publicwords.com/, or follow him on twitter at @drnickmorgan.