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Episode 157 is live! This week, we talk with Alex Smith in Memphis, TN. Alex is the Chief HR Officer for the City of Memphis. She also served on the HR teams at Brightstar Device Protection, Target Corporation, and Microsoft. Alex will be speaking this year at SXSW on a panel called, "Dear HR: Ditch the pool table and pay student loans." On today’s episode, Alex shares: The details on the student loan reimbursement plan the City of Memphis has implemented What types of creative benefits companies are offering The differences in interviewing at a corporation versus a government Tips on deciding if you should work at a corporate job, or a government job Tips for transitioning between different cities Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it on iTunes or Stitcher. To learn more about Alex, you can find her on LinkedIn. Learn more about the City of Memphis on the City of Memphis website. And, learn more about Alex's SXSW panel on the SXSW website. 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!
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!
Episode 154 is live! This week, we talk with Amy Wrzesniewski in New Haven, CT. Amy is a professor of organizational behavior at the School of Management at Yale University. Her research interests focus on how people make meaning of their work in difficult contexts, including stigmatized occupations, virtual work, and the absence of work. She also researches the experience of work as a job, career, or calling. Her current research involves studying how employees shape their interactions and relationships with others in the workplace to change both their work identity and the meaning of the job. She teaches both on managing groups and teams, and global virtual teams. On today’s episode, Amy shares: The tie between purpose and meaning in work How closely our career is tied to our identity Why we may regret our occupational choices mid-career Whether or not having purpose at work can increase your success A common mistake job seekers make The impact of unemployment on our identity Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it on iTunes or Stitcher. To learn more about Amy, find her on the Yale website and on YouTube. 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!
Episode 153 is live! This week, we talk with Mark Sanborn in Denver, CO. Mark is an international inspirational keynote speaker and author of seven best-selling books that have topped the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today. Mark is also the author of his new book, The Potential Principle: A Proven System for Closing the Gap Between How Good You Are and How Good You Could Be. On today’s episode, Mark shares: Tips for escalating your performance at work How to be identified for internal promotions How to focus on our potential Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it on iTunes or Stitcher. To learn more about Mark, find him on Twitter and his website. 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!
Episode 152 is live! This week, we talk with Joe Navaro. Joe is an international bestselling author and body language expert. He spent 25 years at the FBI, working as both an agent and supervisor in the areas of counterintelligence and counter terrorism. Through his work, he was able to study, refine, and apply the science of non-verbal communications. Joe is the author of numerous books and articles on body language, including: What Every BODY Is Saying: An Ex-FBI Agent’s Guide to Speed-Reading People. On today’s episode, Joe shares: What is non-verbal communication Which parts of the body are most important when it comes to sending the right signals The body language advice you should ignore How to tell if the hiring manager likes you during a job interview Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it on iTunes or Stitcher. To learn more about Joe, find him on Twitter and his website. 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!
Episode 151 is live! This week, we talk with Kwame Christian in Columbus, Ohio. Kwame is an attorney who focuses on conflict resolution and contract negotiation. He is also a negotiation consultant, negotiation trainer, and host of the Negotiate Anything podcast. On today’s episode, Kwame shares: Why salary negotiation is important How to reduce your stress and anxiety while negotiating When the salary negotiation begins How to negotiate up your salary Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it on iTunes or Stitcher. To learn more about Kwame, find him on Twitter and Facebook. 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!
Episode 150 is live! This week, we talk with Jennifer Shappley in Nashville, Tennessee. I met up with Jennifer during the LinkedIn Talent Connect conference. LinkedIn hosted over 4K recruiters from over 2K companies from around the world. Jennifer is the Senior Director of Talent Acquisition at LinkedIn in San Francisco, California. She has a long history in talent acquisition, with experience in both healthcare and financial services. On today’s episode, Jennifer shares: Why having a LinkedIn account will help you with your job search Tips for optimizing your LinkedIn profile How recruiters use LinkedIn when they're looking for candidates Mistakes job seekers make on LinkedIn and how to avoid them Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it on iTunes or Stitcher. To learn more about Jennifer, find her profile on LinkedIn. And, be sure you have your own LinkedIn profile! 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!
Episode 149 is live! This week, we talk with Joelle Pittman in Memphis, Tennessee. Joelle is the Vice President of digital marketing agency Neon Canvas. Previously, Joelle was a Community and Marketing Director at Yelp. And, she was a participant in a program called Remote Year. On today’s episode, Joelle shares: What is Remote Year, and what are other similar programs The pros and cons of remote work The types of jobs that are a great fit for remote work Suggestions for transitioning to remote work Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it on iTunes or Stitcher. To learn more about Joelle, check out her LinkedIn here (www.linkedin.com/in/joellepittman). You can learn more about remote year on their website here (https://remoteyear.com/). 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!
Episode 148 is live! This week, we talk to John Tarnoff in Los Angeles, CA. John is a reinvention career coach who works with baby boomer and late career professionals looking to defy ageism, ignore retirement, and pivot to a new job or new business as a second-act or encore career. He is the author of "Boomer Reinvention: How to Create Your Dream Career Over 50.” John also gave a TEDx Talk titled, “The Kids Are Still Alright.” On today's episode, John shares: What’s happened that’s impacting baby boomers negatively in the job market, and why it's so difficult The first step we should take when we're trying to reinvent ourselves How to reframe a firing and move past it What we should be doing differently when we’re looking for a job What to do if we're receiving feedback we're over qualified How to overcome ageism The biggest mistake Baby Boomers are making when job searching, and what they can do to fix it Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it on iTunes or Stitcher. To learn more about John, check out his website at http://johntarnoff.com/. You can also find John on social media here: facebook.com/boomerreinvention twitter.com/johntarnoff linkedin.com/in/johntarnoff 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!
Episode 147 is live! This week, we talk with Dr. Shirley Raines in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Dr. Raines is a speaker, author, and consultant. She was the first woman President of the University of Memphis, and successfully served for 12 years. Dr. Raines began her career as a preschool teacher before becoming a Head Start Director, a founder of a community child center, a teacher educator, a department chair, a dean, a vice-chancellor and then The University of Memphis President. Dr. Raines is the author of 17 books on children's literature, literacy, creativity and curriculum development. On today’s episode, Dr. Raines shares: How to succeed at our job search when we're different than the competition How to make major career change, and reinvent yourself How to take on a job that covers skills outside of your area of expertise How parents can best help their adult children job search And, Dr. Raines answers your listener questions! Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it on iTunes or Stitcher. To learn more about Dr. Raines, check out her website at https://www.shirleyraines.com/. You can also find her on LinkedIn at linkedin.com/in/shirley-raines-42929699. 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!
Episode 146 is live! This week, we talk with Barbara Annis in New York, NY. Barbara is the founder and CEO of Gender Intelligence Group. She works to build greater understanding of the unique differences that men and women bring to business. She’s also the author of multiple books, including Results at the Top: Using Gender Intelligence to Create Breakthrough Growth. Barbara encourages people to move away from the concept of “great minds think alike” to “great minds think un-alike.” On today’s episode, Barbara shares how to find gender intelligence in a new job, and how to create it in our existing workplace. She explains why we should move away from the idea of "culture fit." Barbara also shares her perspective on Silicon Valley's culture and why women really leave companies. Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it on iTunes or Stitcher. To learn more about Barbara, visit her website at http://www.genderintelligence.com/. You can also follow her on Twitter at @GenderIntGroup. And, you can find her book Results at the Top: Using Gender Intelligence to Create Breakthrough Growth on Amazon. 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!
Episode 145 is live! This week, we talk with Alissa Carpenter in Philadelphia, PA. Alissa is the owner of Everything’s Not OK and That’s OK. She provides strengths based coaching and professional development training for individuals and teams, with a focus on Millennials. On today’s episode, Alissa shares the biggest struggle young college graduates face. She also gives us tips on what to do if we have little work experience, what part of our high school education should be included on our resume, and whether or not you should consider going back to graduate school. Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it on iTunes or Stitcher. To learn more about Alissa, check out her website at http://notokthatsokcoach.com/. You can also follow her on Twitter at @notokthatsok, and you can find her on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/notokthatsok/. 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!
Episode 144 is live! This week, we talk with Austin Graff in Washington, DC. Austin is the Talent Marketing and Branding Specialist for The Washington Post. Previously, he was the social media manager at Honest Tea and the Marketing Manager for a leading human rights agency called International Justice Mission. On today’s episode, Austin shares his tips for starting a career in social media, and how to find a company that aligns to your personal values. Austin also shares his thoughts on being on the other side of the hiring table, as he manages The Post's talent branding and messaging strategy. Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it on iTunes or Stitcher. To learn more about Austin, follow him on Twitter at @austinkgraff, and look him on on Instagram at www.instagram.com/austinkgraff. 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!
Episode 143 is live! This week, we talk with Raj Mukherjee in San Francisco, CA Raj is the SVP of Product at Indeed.com. Indeed is the world’s #1 job website with over 200 million visitors per month from over 60 countries. In addition to Indeed, Raj has also worked at a number of other organizations, including GoDaddy, Google, and Microsoft. On today’s episode, Raj shares everything you need to know about using Indeed Prime. Indeed Prime’s tagline is “Get hired within one month – job search not required.” Listen and find out how this recruiting tool (that targets technology candidates) is helping both employers and job seekers. Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it on iTunes or Stitcher. To learn more about Indeed Prime or to try it out, visit the Indeed website here. 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!
Episode 142 is live! This week, we talk with Marsha Warner in Portland, OR. Marsha is a career coach and full-cycle recruiter who collaborates with people to design a career that brings reward, meaning, and delight to life. Her clients range from college students to mid and senior-level executives. On today's episode, Marsha shares how emotions play into job loss, how to explain unemployment in an interview, and how to know you’re ready to look for a new job. Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it on iTunes or Stitcher. To learn more about Marsha, visit her website here: https://www.careerfactors.com/. You can also find her on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/company/career-factors. 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!
Episode 141 is live! This week, we talk with Brian Weidner in Milwaukee, WI. Brian is the President of Career Tree Network where he helps therapy professionals research new career opportunities. Career Tree Network helps healthcare organizations all over the U.S. with hiring and recruitment marketing for jobs including physical therapists, occupational therapists, and more. On today's episode, Brian shares the biggest challenges therapy professionals face when looking for a job, and how to overcome challenges of job searching. If you’re interested in switching to a role in the healthcare field, this episode is for you! Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it on iTunes or Stitcher. To learn more about Brian, visit http://www.careertreenetwork.com/. You can also reach out to Career Tree Network at info@careertreenetwork.com. 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!
Episode 140 is live! This week, we talk with Rev. Dr. Courtney Pace in Memphis, TN. Rev. Dr. Pace became a professor at the Memphis Theological Seminary in the fall of 2015. Her research interests include race and gender, Baptist History, the Civil Rights Movement, and social justice in American religion. Previously, Courtney taught religion at Baylor University, and was the Assistant Director of Student Success there. On today's episode, Rev. Dr. Pace shares her personal story of transitioning from engineering to ministry, and her passion for competitive figure skating. She shares what motivated her to transition her career, how she made the successful transition, and what it’s like to search for a job in ministry. Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it on iTunes or Stitcher. To learn more about Rev. Dr. Courtney Pace, visit the Memphis Theological Seminary website here: http://memphisseminary.edu/dr-courtney-pace/. 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!
Episode 139 is live! This week, we talk with Howard Behar in Seattle, WA. Howard is a business leader, author, speaker, and mentor. For 21 years, Howard led Starbuck’s domestic business as President of North America, and he became the founding President of Starbucks International, opening the very first store outside of North America in Japan. He has authored two books, including It’s Not About The Coffee: Lessons On Putting People First from a Life at Starbucks – and The Magic Cup: A Business Parable About a Leader, a Team, and the Power of Putting People and Values First. On today's episode, Howard shares his insights on why the human connection is so important in business and at Starbucks. He also shares tips on how to understand what our employees’ value, the 6 values we should pursue in our careers, and how to tell if a company aligns to our core values. Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it on iTunes or Stitcher. To learn more about Howard, visit his website here: http://howardbehar.com/. You can also follow him on Twitter at @HowardBehar. 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!
Episode 138 is live! This week, we talk with Caroline Dowd-Higgins in Bloomington, IN. Caroline is a speaker, executive coach, author, and media host. She hosts the Your Working Life podcast, and is author of the book This is Not The Career I Ordered. On today's episode, Caroline shares her own success story of career reinvention - transitioning from opera singer to executive coach. She also shares her tips on being resilient, being your own self-advocate, and embracing the concept of being good enough to go. Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it on iTunes or Stitcher. To learn more about Caroline, visit her website here: http://carolinedowdhiggins.com/. You can also find her on Twitter at @cdowdhiggins and on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/cdowdhiggins/. 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!
Episode 137 is live! This week, we talk with Jennifer McClure in Cincinnati, OH. Jennifer is a professional speaker and business advisor. She helps leaders embrace the future of work and leverage their influence to create positive, lasting change in and through their organizations. Jennifer has also served in various roles, including as a Human Resources Executive, Executive Recruiter, and Executive Coach. On today's episode, Jennifer shares what we need to do to prepare for the future of work. She also shares insights on the role of Human Resources in the job interview process, and what we can do to work better with HR. Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it on iTunes or Stitcher. To learn more about Jennifer, visit her website at http://jennifermcclure.net/. You can also find her on Twitter at @JenniferMcClure, and on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifermcclure/. 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!
This week, I'm back with another bonus episode! I was recently invited to share my personal story at TEDxWorthingon in Columbus, Ohio. My TEDx Talk, titled “How I broke the rules & found my perfect job,” shares my story of not waiting for permission and a little obsession I developed along the way. This bonus episode provides a behind the scenes look at both my talk, and my career. If you haven't seen the TEDx Talk yet, check out the video on the TEDx YouTube Channel here: http://bit.ly/broketherules. I hope you enjoy the talk! Please watch it and share it with your friends. As always, 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!
Episode 136 is live! This week, we talk with Paul Wolfe in Austin, TX. Paul is the Senior Vice President of Human Resources at Indeed.com. He oversees all global human resource functions, including talent acquisition, employee retention, compensation, benefits, and employee development. Paul has over 15 years of experience as a human resources executive having served as a VP and SVP at number of well-known companies, including Match.com, Orbitz, Conde Nast and Ticketmaster. On today's episode, Paul shares what benefits employees want, including unlimited paid time off, loan assistance, and increased parental leave. Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it on iTunes or Stitcher. To learn more about Paul or Indeed, visit the Indeed website at www.indeed.com. 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!
Episode 135 is live! This week, we talk with Roger Dooley in Austin, TX. Roger is an author, international keynote speaker, and consultant. He is a recognized expert in the use of brain and behavior research to improve marketing, sales, and customer experience. He’s the author of the best-selling book Brainfluence: 100 Ways to Persuade and Convince Consumers with Neuromarketing. Roger also writes the popular blog Neuromarketing, and the Brainy Marketing column for Forbes. On today's episode, Roger shares what motivates us at work, why first impressions matter, and how to use the concepts of pricing to negotiate a job offer. Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it on iTunes or Stitcher. To learn more about Roger, visit his website here. You can also find Brainfluence on Amazon here. 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!
Episode 134 is live! This week, we talk with Ray Bixler in Philadelphia, PA. Ray is the CEO of SkillSurvey, an online reference checking firm that helps organizations recruit, hire, and retain talent. In addition, Ray has more than 20 years of human resource and career development experience. On today's episode, Ray shares his advice for identifying and getting great references. He shares the latest trend in reference checking technology. And, he also shares tips on how to avoid common mistakes we make as job seekers. Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it on iTunes or Stitcher. To learn more about Ray and his company SkillSurvey, visit his website at www.skillsurvey.com. 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!
Episode 133 is live! This week, we talk with Michelle Hynes in Portland, Oregon. Michelle is a coach and consultant with deep roots in mission-focused organizations. She has a passionate interest in how people navigate planned and unplanned change. Michelle helps to ease transitions, nurture growth, and create supportive structures for teams. On today's episode, Michelle shares her tips on surviving unplanned career change, from reaching out to friends for help to job seeking to talking about what happened. Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it on iTunes or Stitcher. To learn more about Michelle, visit her website at http://www.michellehynes.com/. Here are links to the additional resources Michelle mentions in the episode. Marci Alboher, The Encore Career Handbook: How to Make a Living and a Difference in the Second Half of Life Laura Gassner Otting, Mission Driven: Moving From Profit to Purpose 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!
Episode 132 is live! This week, we talk with Tamara Murray. Tamara is a digital nomad who runs my own one-woman communications firm, Well-Rounded Communications, while traveling full-time for the past two and a half years. Tamara is also the author of the book Awesome Supervisory Skills: Seven Lessons for Young, First Time Managers. On today’s episode, Tamara shares what it means to be a digital nomad, the pros and cons to being a digital nomad, and the misconceptions. Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it on iTunes or Stitcher. To learn more about Tamara and her company, visit her website at www.wellroundedcommunications.com. To follow her travels online, visit her travel site www.nomadswithavan.com. And, to get a copy of her book, visit Amazon here. 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!
Episode 131 is live! This week, we talk with Larry Smith in Ontario, Canada. Larry is a professor of economics at the University of Waterloo in Canada where he coaches his students to find careers that they will truly love. In 2011, Larry presented a TED Talk titled “Why you will fail to have a great career” that has received over 5 million views. He also authored No Fears, No Excuses: What You Need to Do to Have a Great Career. On today's episode, Larry shares the secret to surviving in today’s job marketing, and to finding a truly great career. He also shares the reasons why you may fail to find yours. Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it on iTunes or Stitcher. To learn more about Larry, visit the University of Waterloo’s website. To check out Larry’s TED Talk, visit the TED website. And, to get a copy of Larry’s book, No Fears, No Exuses, visit Amazon here. 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!
Episode 130 is live! This week, we talk with Lisa Skeete Tatum in New York, New York. Lisa is the Founder and CEO of Landit, the personalized playbook for women seeking to move their career forward. Lisa was previously a General Partner at Cardinal Partners, and held leadership positions at Proctor & Gamble. She holds a BS in engineering from Cornell University and a MBA from Harvard University. On today's episode, Lisa shares how to create a personal board of directors, and how to land a board position at a non-profit, or a for-profit. She also shares her career app, Landit. Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it on iTunes or Stitcher. To learn more about Lisa and the Landit app, visit her website at https://landit.com/. 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!
Episode 129 is live! This week, we talk with Ian Altman in Washington, DC. Ian is a business leader who started, sold, and grew his companies worldwide to values of more than one billion dollars. Seth Godin recommends Ian’s latest book, Same Side Selling, as one of two books to read on B2B selling. And, you can read his columns each week in Forbes and Inc. Ian is also the host of the Grow My Revenue Business Cast on iTunes. On today's episode, Ian shares the trick we should take from athletes, how to stand out and sell yourself in a job interview, and how to be authentic during a job interview. Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it on iTunes or Stitcher. To learn more about Ian, visit his website at http://www.ianaltman.com/. Or, check out his book, Same Side Selling, here on Amazon. 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!
Episode 128 is live! This week, we talk with Jennifer Garrison in Houston, TX. Jennifer is the Director of Human Resources at Elite SEM. Elite SEM is a New York based digital marketing agency. They have received a number of awards for their business, including: Ad Age - Small Agency of the Year, US Search Awards – Best Search Agency, Mashable - #1 Best Tech Company To Work For, Crain’s New York Business - #1 Place To Work, Entrepreneur – Best Company Culture, and Bing – Independent Agency of the Year. They were also recognized by the Inc. 5000 for year over year as one of the fastest growing search engine marketing agencies in the country. On today's episode, Jennifer shares her tips on finding and cultivating a great company culture. She also provides suggestions on how to land an internal promotion at your current company. Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it on iTunes or Stitcher. To learn more about Jennifer and Elite SEM, check out the Elite SEM website at www.elitesem.com. 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!
Episode 127 is live! This week, we talk with Greg Taff in Oslo, Norway. Greg is a Research Scientist at the Norwegian Institute for Bioeconomy Research in Oslo, Norway. He conducts land use change research in northern areas, primarily in the Artic, great Scandinavia, and the Baltics. Greg’s specialties include GIS, remote sensing, and statistics. On today's episode, Greg shares his tips to moving abroad. He covers how to go about finding a job, the jobs easiest to land in other countries, and trips for your move. If you've dreamed of moving to another country, you need to hear this episode! Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it on iTunes or Stitcher. To learn more about Greg's work, check out the NIBIO website here: http://www.nibio.no/en. 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!
Episode 126 is live! This week, we talk with Marcia Ballinger in Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN. Marcia is the Co-founder and Principle at Ballinger | Leafblad, an executive search firm focused on serving civic clients including foundations, non-profits, and higher education intuitions. She’s also co-author of The 20-Minute Networking Meeting. On today's episode, Marcia shares her secrets to getting and executing a 20-minute networking meeting successfully. If you're struggling with networking, this episode is a must listen! Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it on iTunes or Stitcher. To learn more about Marcia, visit her website at http://www.ballingerleafblad.com/, or check out her book, The 20-Minute Networking Meeting here: http://amzn.to/2mYB3p2. 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!
Episode 125 is live! This week, we talk with L’Oreal Thompson Payton in Chicago, IL. A masterful storyteller with a passion for empowering young women, L’Oreal is the Media Relations Manager for Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana. Prior to joining Girl Scouts, L’Oreal was a professional journalist for seven years, most recently as the Digital Content Editor for JET magazine. She's also a writer and blogger for a number of publications, including EBONY, JET, HelloGiggles, and Brit + Co. On today's episode, L'Oreal shares her own inspiring career trajectory, and what happened when she let go of her five year plan. She also shares differences between the corporate and for profit worlds, and everything you need to know about the Girl Scouts and Girl Scout cookie time. Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it on iTunes or Stitcher. To learn more about L'Oreal, follow her on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/LTintheCity) and Twitter (@LTintheCity). 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!
Episode 124 is live! This week, we talk with Cory Huff in Portland, OR. Cory is the Founder of The Abundant Artist. The Abundant Artist works to dispel the myth of the starving artist. Cory also has a background that includes both digital marketing, and acting. On today's episode, Cory shares his tips to survive and thrive as a professional artist. Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it on iTunes or Stitcher. To learn more about Cory and The Abundant Artist, visit his website here: http://theabundantartist.com/. You can also follow Cory on Twitter at @AGoodHusband. 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!
Episode 123 is live! This week, we talk with Albert Qian in Los Angeles, CA. Albert is the Founder and Community Manager of Albert’s List. Albert’s List is a Facebook jobs community with over 20,000 members. Albert’s List helps both new graduates and seasoned professionals find meaningful work, and connect to other professionals. On today's episode, Albert shares his tips on using job boards effectively, evolving your personal brand, and how to be an expert at networking. Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it on iTunes or Stitcher. To learn more about Albert and Albert's List, check out the Facebook group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/125930820922472/. You can also follow Albert on Twitter at @albertqian. 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!
Episode 122 is live! This week, we talk with Dr. Alex Korb in Los Angeles, CA. Alex is a neuroscientist, writer, and coach. He is a Neuroscientist at UCLA and the author of The Upward Spiral: Using Neuroscience to Reverse the Course of Depression, One Small Change at a Time. In its first week it quickly became the #1 New Release in Depression on Amazon. He also writes a popular blog for PsychologyToday: PreFrontal Nudity – The Brain Exposed. On today's episode, Alex shares with us his tips on improving our mental health, so we can be our very best at work and in our careers. He addresses the topic of depression in highly successful people, why certain people experience depression and others don't, and everyday steps we can take to improve our mental health. Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it on iTunes or Stitcher. To learn more about Alex, his coaching practice, and his research, visit his website at www.alexkorbphd.com. You can also follow him on Twitter at @PreFrontalBlog. And, check out his book, The Upward Spiral, on Amazon. 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!
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!
Episode 121 is live! This week, we talk with Michelle Cho in Los Angeles, CA. Michelle is the founder of Gladeo, a non-profit dedicated to bridging the gap between education and a career path The website offers students assistance in selecting a career path, choosing a major, and offers options on different entry level positions. Today's episode is geared for parents with young adult children struggling to find their path, and young listeners. Michelle shares why she believes it's so hard to make the leap from education to career. She also shares information about how to begin to make the jump, and how to research different careers online. Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it on iTunes or Stitcher. To learn more about Michelle and her organization Gladeo, check out her website at http://www.gladeo.org/. You can also find her on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/gladeo.org or on Twitter and Instagram at @gladeo_org. 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!
Episode 120 is live! This week, we talk with Jenny Hargrave in Guildford, United Kingdom. With over 15 years of experience, Jenny helps companies attract and retain sought-after talent in competitive sectors through her executive search firm. She also assists job seekers by helping them to develop a strong personal brand through their CV, professional profile, and face-to-fact interviews at her firm InterviewFit. On today's episode, Jenny shares her tips on how to build your personal brand, and how to prepare for a successful Skype interview. She also helps us to understand the concept of a 'personal statement,' and gives us tips for how to relocate from the U.S. to Europe for work. Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it on iTunes or Stitcher. To learn more about Jenny and her company InterviewFit, check out her website at http://www.interviewfit.co.uk/. 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!
Episode 119 is live! This week, we talk with Anne Lewis in San Francisco, CA. Anne is the Director of Sales at Betts Recruiting. Betts Recruiting is a recruiting agency that partners with the most innovative and rapidly growing VC backed companies. They help these organizations scale their sales and marketing teams and partner to find their crucial hires. Their team is experienced in finding talent from VP level to recent graduates and everything in between. On today's episode, Anne shares her tips on how to increase our chances of working at a California tech startup. She also gives us advice on how to best work with a recruiter during our job search. Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it on iTunes or Stitcher. To learn more about Anne and Betts Recruiting, check out her website at http://bettsrecruiting.com/meet-the-team/. 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!
Episode 118 is live! This week, we talk with Cheryl Rich Heisler in Chicago, IL. Cheryl is the President and Founder of her Chicago-based business, Lawternatives, through which she helps lawyers to negotiate career transition. As a former, large law firm practicing attorney turned Kraft Foods Associate Brand Manager, Cheryl has experienced the joy of career change first hand and went on to coach others through the process. On today's episode, Cheryl shares her own experience transitioning from law to a corporate position and what you can do to make a big transition. Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it on iTunes or Stitcher. To learn more about Cheryl, check out her website at http://lawternatives.com/. 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!
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!
Episode 117 is live! This week, we talk with Chip Cavagnaro in Memphis, TN. Chip is an employment lawyer at Evans Petree. He represents clients in state and federal courts in all aspects of labor and employment law. He was selected by his peers for inclusion in the The Best Lawyers in America 2017 in the area of Labor and Employment Litigation for the second year. Chip is also a member of the Society of Human Resources Management and the Labor and Employment Law Section of the Memphis Bar Association. On today's episode, Chip shares his tips on employment law. Topics include: illegal interview questions, getting an offer in writing, and when to seek outside help. Note: This episode is meant to provide general tips. It does not offer specific advice for one situation. If you have a specific issue that you need help with, it is recommended that you contact an employment lawyer in your area. Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it on iTunes or Stitcher. To learn more about Chip or to contact him for assistance, check out his website at http://evanspetree.com/professionals/charles-w-chip-cavagnaro-jr/ 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!
Episode 116 is live! This week, we talk with Laurence Bradford in New York, NY. Laurence is the Founder of Learn to Code With Me. She’s also a contributor to Forbes. Her specialties include technical content creation, online education, and front-end web development. On today's episode, Laurence shares her secrets for learning to code, switching to a technology field, and how to avoid the high price tag of going back to college to get a second degree. Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it on iTunes or Stitcher. To learn more about Laurence, check out her website at learntocodewith.me. 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!
Episode 115 is live! This week, we talk with Pete Mockaitis in Chicago, IL. Pete is an award-winning trainer who has served clients in over 50 countries. His work has enhanced Fortune 100 corporations, high-growth startups, and major nonprofits. He’s conducted coaching sessions for over 700 thinkers from every Ivy League university and world-class organizations including Apple, Goldman Sachs, Google, and the United Nations. He is also the host of the How to Be Awesome at Your Job Podcast -- and CEO of Optimality. On today's episode, Pete shares his secrets to getting hired at -- and succeeding at a top consulting firm. Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it on iTunes or Stitcher. To learn more about Pete and his podcast, check out his website at www.awesomeatyourjob.com. You can also find him on Twitter at @PeteAwe, and on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/petefans. 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!
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 114 is live! This week, we talk with Margaret Buj in London, England. Margaret is Head of Digital Recruitment at Connect Digital Group. She’s also an Interview Coach, guest speaker, and was recognized as a Power Profile in HR on LinkedIn. She has also worked to place candidates in both the U.S. and in Europe. On today's episode, Margaret shares an insider's view of recruiting, how to negotiate a job offer, and tips for relocating to another country. Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it on iTunes or Stitcher. To learn more about Margaret, visit her website at http://www.interview-coach.co.uk/. You can also find her on Twitter at @MargaretBuj, and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/pages/Margaret-Buj-Interview-Coach/179079935464761. 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!
Episode 113 is live! This week, we talk with Sarah Archer in London, England. Sarah is a Career Coach and Co-Founder of Career Tree. She’s an expert in career change coaching with a focus on helping clients find work they’re passionate about and makes them feel happy and fulfilled. She holds a Master of Science in Psychology with research on career confidence before career change using positive psychology techniques. On today's episode, Sarah shares her secrets to landing a meaningful job, finding happiness at work, and moving to another country. Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it on iTunes or Stitcher. To learn more about Sarah and Career Tree, visit her website at www.careertree.org.uk. You can also find her on Twitter at @careertreetips, and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/CareerTree1. 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!
Episode 110 is live! This week, we talk with Aaron Michel in San Francisco, CA. Aaron is the CEO of PathSource. PathSource is the world’s largest library of online information interviews on video along with a suite of tools to connect the dots between education, career, lifestyle, and budget. PathSource’s mobile app is also rated as the #1 career app in the Apple App Store. On today's episode, Aaron shares his tips on using his app to find a job, how to pick the right job on the first try, and tips on salary negotiation. Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it for free on iTunes or Stitcher. To learn more about PathSource, visit their website at PathSource.com. PathSource can also be found on Facebook and Twitter. And, you can download the PathSource app in the Apple App Store. Thank you to those who sent me questions! You can send your questions to Angela(at)CopelandCoaching.com. You can also send me questions via Twitter. I'm at @CopelandCoach. And, on Facebook, I'm Copeland Coaching. Don't forget to help me out. Subscribe on iTunes and leave me a review.
Episode 109 is live! This week, we talk with Bill Schankel in Mt. Laurel, NJ. Bill is the Executive Director of the Association of Information Technology Professionals where he is responsible for strategy, governance support, and financial oversight. AITP seeks to advance the IT Profession through professional development, support of IT education, and national policies on IT that improve society as a whole. On today's episode, Bill shares his tips on the challenges IT professionals face today, skills professionals need beyond tech, and how to stand out during a job search. Listen and learn more! To learn more about the Association of Information Technology Professionals, visit the AITP website at aitp.org. AITP can also be found on LinkedIn and Twitter. Thank you to those who sent me questions! You can send your questions to Angela(at)CopelandCoaching.com. You can also send me questions via Twitter. I'm at @CopelandCoach. And, on Facebook, I'm Copeland Coaching. Don't forget to help me out. Subscribe on iTunes and leave me a review.
Episode 108 is live! This week, we talk with Austin Baker in Memphis, TN. Austin is the President and Chairman of the Board at his company, HRO Partners. HRO Partners is a human resource consulting and outsourcing company. They become the HR department for companies that don’t have one and provide more horsepower to companies that do. On today's episode, Austin shares his tips on getting into Human Resources and an insider's perspective on successful job searching and negotiation -- for all job seekers. He also shares information about Human Resources networking group SHRM. Listen and learn more! To learn more about Austin's company, visit his website at HRO-Partners.com. You can also find HRO Partners on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn. Thank you to those who sent me questions! You can send your questions to Angela(at)CopelandCoaching.com. You can also send me questions via Twitter. I'm at @CopelandCoach. And, on Facebook, I'm Copeland Coaching. Don't forget to help me out. Subscribe on iTunes and leave me a review.
Episode 107 is live! This week, we talk with Kevin Tomczak in Orange County, CA. Kevin is the Senior Director of Product Strategy and Innovation at APT Metrics, where he manages the sales and business development efforts. APT provides evidence-based talent management solutions. They devise practical solutions to help clients connect, assess, select, develop, and retail their top talent. Kevin also holds a MBA from Pepperdine University in Malibu, CA. On today's episode, Kevin demystifies job search assessments, shares common mistakes, and talks about big data's role in job searching. Listen and learn more! To learn more about Kevin's company, visit their website at APTMetrics.com. You can also find Kevin on LinkedIn, or send him an e-mail at ktomczak@aptmetrics.com. Thank you to those who sent me questions! You can send your questions to Angela(at)CopelandCoaching.com. You can also send me questions via Twitter. I'm at @CopelandCoach. And, on Facebook, I'm Copeland Coaching. Don't forget to help me out. Subscribe on iTunes and leave me a review.
Episode 106 is live! This week, we talk with Catherine Peyrols Wu in Singapore. Catherine Peyrols Wu is a teacher, a trainer, a facilitator, and a mentor -- with a background in Human Resources. She's completing her PhD in Organizational Behavior with the Center of Leadership for Cultural Intelligence at Nanyang Technological University. For the past six years, she has been studying the cultural interface "where culture meet." Specifically, she has learned how to orchestrate multicultural work environments to draw the benefits of cultural diversity and to facilitate rewarding intercultural collaborations. On today's episode, she shares why multicultural work environments are important, how to improve your cultural intelligence, and how Toastmasters can help you be more confident. Listen and learn more! Thank you to those who sent me questions! You can send your questions to Angela(at)CopelandCoaching.com. You can also send me questions via Twitter. I'm at CopelandCoach. And, on Facebook, I'm Copeland Coaching. Don't forget to help me out. Subscribe on iTunes and leave me a review.
Episode 105 is live! This week, we talk with Liz Funk in Troy, NY. Liz is a writer, speaker, and coach. She has written about careers, mental health, and wellness for USA Today, The Washington Post, Fast Company, and the Economist. She is also the founder of Befriend Your Glowing OCD Brain, a speaking and coaching business that raises awareness about OCD and helps people recover and create lives of their own design. On today's episode, Liz shares her insights on how OCD can create challenges in the workplace and what you can do to overcome those challenges. She also provides her tips on managing both stress and anxiety in order to be your best at work. Listen and learn more! To learn more about Liz, visit her website at http://glowingocdbrain.com. Thank you to those who sent me questions! You can send your questions to Angela(at)CopelandCoaching.com. You can also send me questions via Twitter. I'm at CopelandCoach. And, on Facebook, I'm Copeland Coaching. Don't forget to help me out. Subscribe on iTunes and leave me a review.