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Living and Working in Spain with David Wright – The Ultimate Expat PodcastMoving to Spain? Need Expert Advice on Living and Working in Spain? You're in the Right Place!Welcome to Living and Working in Spain with David Wright, the go-to podcast for expats, digital nomads, and retirees moving to Spain. Whether you're planning your relocation, securing Spanish residency, looking for jobs in Spain, or adjusting to Spanish culture,David Wright provides expert guidance, real-life insights, and practical tips to help you live your dream life in Spain.Special Guest: Josh Williams from Ambient WealthIn this episode, we dive into financial planning for expats in Spain, covering tax-saving strategies, investment opportunities, and building wealth while living abroad.Your Expert Guide to Living in SpainWith over 23 years of experience living in Spain,David Wright is a trusted expert on Spanish residency, visas, employment, self-employment, cultural integration, and lifestyle changes for expats. He's the author of six bestselling books on moving to Spain, featured on BBC News and Channel 4's A Place in the Sun.Join the Expat Community and Access Exclusive ResourcesDavid provides essential resources and tailored advice on: See Davids Private members group here ✅ Spanish Residency & Visas – Step-by-step guidance on legal requirements✅ Finding Work & Self-Employment – The best job markets for expats in Spain✅ Cost of Living in Spain – Budgeting for a stress-free transition✅ Healthcare & Taxes for Expats – Navigating Spain's medical system and tax laws✅ Cultural Integration – Learn how to adapt and thrive in Spain
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Struggling to find work in the music industry? Through 7 years of building my client base to where it is now, I've been in the trenches with this stuff. In this episode, I share the three core traits that you need to have (or learn) in order to make it in this industry.Free Mastering Sample - https://www.marsdenmastering.com/freemasteringsampleMarsden Mastering - https://www.marsdenmastering.com/
We deal with threats – both real and perceived – all the time. In this episode, journalism students at Swinburne University look at how we are confronting some of those threats. From having the right to protest, to supporting the wellbeing of children, to some of life's basics like driving a car, swimming at the beach and trying to find a job. And we end on an uplifting note with some bogan funk. What is that? Have a listen and get onboard.*Content warning* This episode includes references to mental health and suicide.Host: Matthew ParkhillStories'The Right to Protest' - Reporter: Star Despotellis 'Short Stay Tax' - Reporter: Elke De Smet 'Mental Health in the Classroom' - Reporter: Miah Foster 'Behind The Wheel' - Reporter: Mitch Davis 'Swim Safe' - Reporter: Stella McErwin 'Finding Work' - Reporter: Ethan Lonsdale 'Switching Off' - Reporter: Keenan D'Souza 'Bogan Funk' - Reporter: Louie CinaExecutive Producer: Peter MarcatoSupervising Producer: Simon BradyMusic‘Betelgeuse' / Kunal Shingade ‘Come Back Home' / OlexyPhotos'Protest' - Matthew Parkhill'Classroom' - WOKANDAPIX'Traffic' - Curious Collectibles More stories from Swinburne University:The Burne - https://www.theburne.com.au/More stories from The Junctionhttps://junctionjournalism.com/
Taylor Bell is a former management consultant and ivy-league grad from California turned Youtuber (592k Subs) in New York City.Follow my IG: https://www.instagram.com/jamesbrackiniv/Find Taylor Here: https://www.youtube.com/@UCP0f9FXZ4g-MxAqSUreHpCw
Welcome to the Financial Freedom & Wealth Trailblazers Podcast! In today's episode, we'll share expert insights, real stories, and actionable tips to help you find a career that aligns with your goals, passions, and priorities.4 Jobs Club Author Kathryn Sollmann is a career coach who helps women navigate many stages of work and life with good humor, sanity and grace. The mother of two adult daughters, she speaks from experience: she juggled care for her children and three aging parents/in-laws, a busy household and a non-stop career that spanned corporate posts, entrepreneurial ventures, independent consulting and freelance projects—and always found interesting ways to make work fit life.Connect with Kathryn here: www.linkedin.com/in/kathrynsollmannwww.kathrynsollmann.comGrab the freebie here:Contact Kathryn with name and address to get a copy of her book.===================================If you enjoyed this episode, remember to hit the like button and subscribe. Then share this episode with your friends.Thanks for watching the Financial Freedom & Wealth Trailblazers Podcast. This podcast is part of the Digital Trailblazer family of podcasts. To learn more about Digital Trailblazer and what we do to help entrepreneurs, go to DigitalTrailblazer.com.Are you a coach, consultant, expert, or online course creator? Then we'd love to invite you to our FREE Facebook Group where you can learn the best strategies to land more high-ticket clients and customers. QUICK LINKS: APPLY TO BE FEATURED: https://app.digitaltrailblazer.com/podcast-guest-applicationDIGITAL TRAILBLAZER: https://digitaltrailblazer.com/
"Welcome to Season Two! In this episode, we dive into the wild ride that has been the job market over the past five years—a journey marked by remote work revolutions, massive layoffs, and seismic shifts across industries. And I've been right there on the roller coaster with you.After facing two layoffs since 2020—one just before the pandemic and another in 2023 when my department was offshored—I know firsthand how disorienting and daunting job loss can be. But I've also learned a lot through this extended period of unemployment and rebuilding.This episode is for anyone navigating their own journey of job loss, career change, or reinvention. I'll share hard truths about today's hiring landscape, including why the process takes longer than ever and how AI has made things feel less personal. But I'll also highlight the good news: tools and strategies are available to help you regain control, clarify your goals, and find a role that truly aligns with your needs.We'll cover practical tips for staying organized, avoiding scams, and creating a job search plan tailored to you. Plus, I'll explore how creativity can be a powerful antidote to the stress of job hunting, backed by research on its benefits for mental health.It's tough out there, but you're not alone—and with the right mindset and tools, this chapter can lead to something extraordinary. Let's get started."
Pediatric neurologist Dr. Kellie Sweet dives into the unique challenges and rewards of working as a locum tenens physician in a high-demand specialty. She highlights the flexibility that locum tenens offers, explaining how it has allowed her to balance home and work life effectively. Dr. Sweet emphasizes the importance of finding the right recruiter and the benefits of fair compensation. She also explores the future of telemedicine and its potential to expand access to specialized care. Interested in locum tenens? Check out CompHealth for more details (comphealth.com).
The format of the episode is as follows: 1. Introduction 2. Fulfilment vs Passion what does this look like 3. Passion vs Realism is there a difference 4. Benefits of finding work you love leading to happiness 5. Disadvantages of finding a job/career you love and the downsides of this 6. Closing thoughts Episodes I recommend that link to this episode 1. Episode 52 - Should I turn a hobby into a business 2. Episode 82 - Career confidence and Career Happiness what can you do to reignite your career now. 3. Episode 125- What can we can learn from the Movie tick, tick...Boom about Career Happiness 4. Episode 158 - Career confusion in your 20s and 30s and how to tackle this with Alana Kilmartin 5. Episode 201 - Why are we so unhappy at work and 3 ways to handle this? If you have do you have a questions for me about this episode or anything else please email me at soma@somaghosh.com or soma@thecareerhappinessmentor.com Do you want to work with me book a consultation see link here - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1_op9hNEHtgubM1Q5dfspOqSTonc5dsz9ktl1TpVa0Hs/viewform?edit_requested=true&fbzx=1337396816529605572#responses
Send us a textThis is Community Catch-Up: Your bonus episodeBOOKS MENTIONED:Of Boys and Men by Richard Reeves10-25: The Science of Motivating Younge People - David Yeagerhttps://www.teenagersuntangled.com/motivation-how-to-motivate-your-teenager-and-why-blame-and-shame-doesnt-work/The Essential Guide to Raising Complex Kids with ADHD, Anxiety and more - Elaine Taylor-Klaushttps://www.teenagersuntangled.com/108-how-to-support-struggling-complex-kids/Ken Rabow on Failure to Launch:https://www.teenagersuntangled.com/failure-to-launch-what-we-can-learn-from-struggling-young-adults-about-how-to-help-our-teens/Manners:https://www.teenagersuntangled.com/manners-parenting-to-help-teens-succeed-in-life-by-teaching-the-importance-of-good-manners/https://www.teenagersuntangled.com/empty-nest-how-to-cope-when-your-teen-moves-out-also-manners-what-are-they-and-what-should-we-te/The Disengaged Teen - Jenny Anderson and Rebecca Winthrophttps://www.teenagersuntangled.com/122-how-to-get-our-teens-to-love-learning-and-why-parents-are-the-missing-piece-of-the-puzzleSupport the showThank you so much for your support. Please hit the follow button if you like the podcast, and share it with anyone who might benefit. You can review us on Apple podcasts by going to the show page, scrolling down to the bottom where you can click on a star then you can leave your message. I don't have medical training so please seek the advice of a specialist if you're not coping. My email is teenagersuntangled@gmail.com My website has a blog, searchable episodes, and ways to contact us:www.teenagersuntangled.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/teenagersuntangled/Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/teenagersuntangled/Susie is available for a free 15 minute consultation, and has a great blog:www.amindful-life.co.uk
There's encouraging Jobseeker data for the long-term. Just over 33,000 people cancelled their benefits after finding work in the six months to December, up 22% annually. The Government's also looking at more changes, including non-financial sanctions on jobseekers. Former WINZ boss Christine Rankin told Ryan Bridge that young people cannot be left to get into the habit of relying on the benefit without taking action, which the Minister and department have done well to mitigate. She says the benefit is designed to help you get through a really tough time, it's not to pay you for the rest of your life in style. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ken Coleman, known as “America's Career Coach,” shares his wisdom on finding meaningful work and building connections to achieve your career goals. Drawing from his own journey—spanning a decade of diverse jobs before discovering his true passion in broadcasting—Ken offers practical advice from his books, The Proximity Principle and One Question. In this encore episode, he challenges listeners with one thought-provoking question: What do you wonder about doing? This simple yet powerful question can be the key to unlocking your career potential.
It’s normal to feel emotional and at a loss after being retrenched. But after taking a break to recover, it’s now time to start looking for a job. Sean Tong, head of Asia for Frazer Jones, tells Tiffany Ang and Gerald Tan what immediate steps to take to bounce back from retrenchment. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Dr. Alexa Hecht has built a huge presence online, she created valuable industry relationships, and she is working towards becoming a partner in a busy optometry practice... all this in the first 3 years of her career!In this episode, Dr. Hecht shares her journey from optometry school to creating success in her career. We discuss the "why" of social media, how to get more involved in industry, and finding that elusive work-life balance.This is a must listen episode for students and new grads looking for tips and advice on how to supercharge your career!Connect with Alexa:www.instagram.com/dr.alexahechtwww.linkedin.com/in/alexa-hecht-201439157https://www.tiktok.com/@dr.alexahechtBig thanks to the Dry Eye Summit team for giving us the space to record this interview.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! http://www.aboutmyeyes.com/podcast/
Do you find yourself trapped in the cycle of constant work, endless emails, and never-ending to-do lists? In this episode of Business Growth Hacks, Andrew Brockenbush and John dive into six powerful strategies to help workaholics break free from their habits and embrace a healthier balance between work and personal life. From redefining urgency to mastering the art of saying no, this episode offers actionable tips to regain control of your time and energy. Key Points: [0:00] - Introduction: Are You a Workaholic? Defining workaholism and why this episode is essential for achieving balance. [1:12] - Step 1: Redefine Urgency How to identify what truly needs immediate attention and avoid unnecessary stress. [2:19] - Step 2: Reinvent Your To-Do List Use tools like the Eisenhower Matrix to prioritize high-impact tasks over busy work. [3:41] - Step 3: Learn to Say No and Delegate The importance of empowering your team and focusing on what matters most. [4:26] - Step 4: Fix Your Workaholic Clock Track and realistically estimate task durations to prevent burnout. [6:06] - Step 5: Manage Rumination Stop overthinking work after hours with mindfulness and intentional mental boundaries. [7:27] - Step 6: Embrace Rest and Recovery Understand the power of sleep, hobbies, and intentional breaks to enhance productivity. [9:31] - Recap and Final Thoughts Implementing just one or two strategies can lead to significant improvements in work-life balance. Quotable Moments: [3:42] - “Saying no doesn't mean you're dropping the ball; it means you're making space for what truly matters.” - Andrew Brockenbush [7:11] - “I'll be more productive and intentional if I come back tomorrow fresh and rested.” - John Fritzsching[9:59] - “Rest is part of your productivity strategy. Sometimes a small break gives you the creative space you need.” - Andrew Brockenbush Links Mentioned: Beefy Marketing: https://www.beefymarketing.comBreaking free from workaholism doesn't require a total lifestyle overhaul. Start small by trying one or two of the strategies discussed in this episode and see the positive impact on your work and personal life. Don't forget to share this episode with a fellow workaholic and subscribe for more actionable advice to keep growing smarter, not harder!
Ready to thrive in the classroom and beyond? In this episode of That Music Podcast, Bryson welcomes teacher empowerment coach Grace Stevens for an inspiring conversation about achieving true work-life balance as an educator. Grace opens up about her path from corporate burnout to classroom fulfillment and shares practical tips to help you reclaim your time, reduce stress, and bring renewed energy to your teaching. Together, they bust the myth of perfection and discuss how to make intentional choices, set boundaries, and integrate personal passions—all without sacrificing joy. Whether you're looking to feel recharged or simply seeking a fresh perspective on your teaching career, this episode is packed with actionable steps and insights you won't want to miss! Episode Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 4:24 Busting the Myth of Work-Life Balance 6:45 Common Misconceptions 11:48 Grace's Unique Approach to Finding Balance 15:41 The Power of Leaving Work at Work 22:34 Grace's Top 3 Tips for Taking Control 28:24 Takeaways Links and Resources: Elementary Newbie Guide Disabilities Guide Steady Beat Survival Guide Join That Music Teacher Community Connect with Grace Have questions or want to share feedback? Reach out to us at hello@thatmusicteacher.com - we'd love to hear from you!
Ready to take charge of your happiness at work? Beth Stallwood shares her proven strategies for finding joy and balance in your career.In today's episode, the amazing Beth Stallwood and I explore how individuals can bring more joy into their work and debunk the myth that work must be a source of gloom. Beth is a Coach, Facilitator, Speaker, Consultant, and Author of Work Joy: A Toolkit for a Better Working Life. She shares her career journey, moving from corporate roles in various sectors to becoming an entrepreneur and helping others find fulfillment in their work.Throughout this episode, you will learn the concept of Work Joy, which stems from Beth's belief that individuals have the power to shape their own experiences at work. She emphasizes the importance of taking responsibility for one's work satisfaction rather than blaming external factors like managers or companies. Beth highlights the importance of learning, self-awareness, and maintaining a balance between work and personal life. Her message underscores that joy is a choice, and with intentional reflection and small changes, anyone can create more joy in their working life.Tune in to Episode 181 of the Joy Found Here and get inspired by Beth's practical strategies for finding joy in work, experimentation, taking ownership of your work experience, and challenge the myths of perfectionism and work-life balance.In This Episode, You Will Learn:From a corporate career to Work Joy advocate (1:22)Disrupting the gloom of the workplace (7:25)Embracing curiosity and experimentation in your career (14:58)Look upwards and outwards and not get stuck in a box (19:28)Taking ownership of your Work Joy: Practical steps to find fulfillment(24:24)The importance of self-reflection and taking risks (31:49)Building success: Experimentations and growth (41:16)Leaping into entrepreneurship (46:06)What's next for Beth Stallwood (50:12)Connect with Beth Stallwood:WebsiteLinkedInInstagramXYouTubeThe WorkJoy Jam PodcastGet Beth's book!Let's Connect:WebsiteInstagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Jaci Finneman talks with Mary Kay Ziniewicz, founder of Bus Stop Mamas, a tech platform that connects moms with flexible job opportunities. Mary Kay shares her journey from building award-winning programs in law firms to creating Bus Stop Mamas, which is revolutionizing how moms re-enter the workforce. Key Takeaways: How Bus Stop Mamas helps moms find flexible work that fits around their children's lives. The different stages of working motherhood: car seat, bus seat, driver's seat, and beyond. Insights from moms and employers using the platform, and how it's benefiting mental health, family dynamics, and businesses. What keeps Mary Kay motivated to keep growing her company and making an impact. Links: Website: Bus Stop Mamas Social Media: LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram Thank you for tuning in to the No Problem Parenting podcast - Please take a minute to share the podcast, comment or leave a review. FREE PARENTING RESOURCES: 60 Ways to Respond to Your Kids without Losing Your Cool Make it Right Technique PDF Everyday Essentials eBook Better Sleep: Decrease Stress with the 7-Day free trial of NuCalm Enter Code: NOPROBLEM for 15% off all products. Become the Confident Leader Your Kids Crave you to be! Become a No-Problem Parent Book Your 90 Minute Strategy Session Put your oxygen mask on first: Find More Resources Here FB - IG - LinkedIn - YouTube - Twitter - Threads Check out our Books! No-Problem Parenting; Raising Your Kiddos with More Confidence and Less Fear No Problem Parenting; Resources and Stories that Create Confidence and Connection Hugs and High Fives, You Got This! Jaci Finneman 30 Year Counselor turned Parenting Advocate and Coach
Secret Mom Hacks: Mom Life & Parenting Tips for Busy First Time Moms
This episode delves into the complexities of balancing a rewarding career alongside the demands of motherhood, featuring insights from Sarene Leeds, host of the Emotional Abuse Is Real podcast. Today's show concludes my four-part series with Sarene, but hopefully it won't be our last! ;)We tackle everything from the pressures of a grueling commute to the freedom found in remote work. Discover why leaving the office environment behind was a game changer for Sarene's family life and career satisfaction. You'll also hear practical advice for moms aiming to work from home.Whether you're grappling with your work-life balance or considering a career shift to better accommodate your family, this episode is brimming with valuable tips. Finding flexibility and fulfillment in both your professional and personal life IS possible! Tune-in now!Read my show notes HERE to learn more.Get every new episode of Secret Mom Hacks delivered to your inbox by subscribing for free HERE!Connect with Secret Mom Hacks:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@secretmomhacksLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristamischell/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/secretmomhacks/Connect with Sarene Leeds:Podcast: https://emotionalabuseisreal.buzzsprout.com/Website: https://www.sareneleedswrites.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sareneleedswritesTwitter: https://twitter.com/sareneleeds Listen to these episodes next:Struggling with breastfeeding? Sarene Leeds shares why you're not alone | Ep. 77[BONUS] Spotting signs of a narcissistic husband: Emotional Abuse Is Real crossover, part 1Self-care for moms & postpartum doula research with Sarene Leeds | Ep. 86Favorite resources for listeners:Instacart for grocery delivery - use code KFARMER39312D to get $10 off your first order.Qube for managing your family spending plan - use code SECRETMOMHACKS to get two months free.Herbaly wellness tea for my daily cuppa.HOKA for moms on the run.Favorite resources for podcasters:
7 years ago, Jason co-founded Spectrum Laboratory (aka Spec Labs), along with Garth Herberg, and what an amazing wild ride it's been! Spectrum Laboratory was founded in 2015 with the idea of creating original works of film, music, and animation with autistic and neurodivergent artists looking to gain experience and an education of what it would be like to work in the entertainment industry. Jason and Garth started Spec Labs with the idea of creating professional content with their autistic and neurodivergent artists that they could use as a calling card to get them work in the industry. Since Spec Labs launched in 2015, we've had many of our talent/ students go on to working and having success in the entertainment industry. Such as landing recurring roles on tv shows, starring in commercials and films, and auditioning for many types of roles, and not only “autistic” roles! We also launched Spec Lab Records and have over 100 songs released online, and numerous albums. Our Music department also has composed music for Sesame Street, Autism Live, The Special Olympics, and more! We are expanding and growing, recently launching a new Voice Over Acting department head by the incredible, Cathy McAuley, a voice acting legend in the business. She's educating our VO artists on how to record in the studio, as well as create their own demo reels and record at home. We've landed our Voice Over talent numerous paying jobs for our VO talent!
Support our channel & Become a Partner ⇨ https://www.missiondelafe.org/ Listen on Podcast Spotify Podcast ⇨ https://spoti.fi/3RBKdq3Apple Podcast ⇨ https://apple.co/3evzCuuConnect with ushttps://www.facebook.com/delafetestimonieshttps://www.instagram.com/delafetestimonies/Connect with Tiara:YouTube: - Danville Christian Family Ministry COG: youtube.com/@danvillechristianfamilymin6298?si=lDjd6E13b-ORQzxL- Back to the Basics with the Moore's: youtube.com/@backtothebasics2?si=YSOP60aDabODAVFdFacebook: facebook.com/share/kZhsM878zZjAmx6A/?mibextid=LQQJ4dTiara's BTS Testimony: https://youtu.be/G8W7N4LN58sCredits:Directed by Eric Villatoro Interviewed by Eric VillatoroEdited By Joshua GayleAudio Mixed by Paul Nicholas Production Assistant Travis MitchellTestimony Recorded in IllinoisDelafé Testimonies is a global evangelistic project with the mission of creating the world's largest archive of Jesus testimonies. Our vision is to save souls, build community, and set people free through the testimony of Jesus.Chapters00:00 Introduction00:36 Being Raised by a Teen Mom02:16 Knowing God Was Real As A Child02:48 Becoming Pregnant at 1307:43 Having Four Kids by 2009:37 Desiring A Relationship with Jesus14:04 Giving My Life to Jesus17:10 Walking in New Life20:08 Aging Out of the Foster Care System21:30 Going Back to School23:51 God Uses My Marriage to Sanctify Me25:56 Finding Work, Graduating School, and Starting a Daycare30:35 How Jesus Helped Me Become a Better Parent32:07 Advice for Women With Unplanned Pregnancies35:11 How My Husband Helped Raise My Kids38:24 Who is Jesus To You?39:14 Words of Encouragement41:06 Prayer42:25 Final Words
In this episode of the Empower LEP Podcast, Jana chats with Dr. Brandi Tanner, a former special education teacher, school psychologist, and private practice psychologist turned advocate who now runs her own business, Your IEP Source. Dr. Tanner's passion for helping families navigate the often confusing world of special education shines through in this candid conversation. Drawing from her years of experience on both sides of the IEP table—as a school psychologist and a teacher—she shares how she's been able to use that unique perspective to help parents, educators, and other professionals understand and advocate for students' needs.Jana and Dr. Tanner talk about what it really takes to move from working in schools to running a private practice or advocacy business and why the transition isn't always as simple as it seems. Dr. Tanner gets personal about the challenges and rewards of being her own boss, offering practical advice for anyone thinking about making the leap. From navigating special education law to turning clinical diagnoses into effective student plans, Dr. Tanner shares real-world guidance with those on a similar path. She also touches on the challenge of balancing work and personal life, providing advice that is sure to resonate with both LEPs and school psychologists.For Dr. Tanner, the work is deeply personal, and her commitment to making sure every child gets the education they deserve is at the heart of everything she does. She and Jana explore the power of clear communication, the importance of self-care to prevent burnout, and the satisfaction that comes from helping families feel empowered in a system that can often feel overwhelming.If you're curious about the world of special education advocacy or wondering what it takes to build a business from the ground up, this episode is packed with useful tips and heartfelt advice. Dr. Tanner's passion and drive are contagious, making this episode a must-listen for LEPs, educators, and anyone interested in making a difference in the lives of students.Catch Episode 40 of the Empower LEP Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube, and be sure to subscribe, rate, and leave a review to help us reach more LEPs and educators!Connect with Dr. Brandi Tanner:Email: brandi@youriepsource.comWebsite: www.youriepsource.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/youriepsourceInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/youriepsource/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drbranditanner/Connect with Empower LEP:https://empowerlep.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/empowerlepFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/EmpowerLEP/and the Empower LEP Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/583676341308649The website for this show is https://empowerleppodcast.com/If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a five-star rating and review on your favorite podcast platform. Your support helps us continue to bring you more inspiring stories for LEPs and supporting professionals.
Do you think you've got it made?Today's situation is remarkable for the sheer amount of disruption, rapid change, and even chaos that seems to spin faster and faster with each passing moment.Just in the past few years, the world has been turned upside down, stood back up, spun around, and sent into the rapids by a pandemic that has become endemic, political and social upheaval that might leave you feeling like nothing would really surprise you at this point, predictions becoming fact in weeks rather than years, and much more that few of us saw coming just five years ago.What if you could take a step back and turn down the noise?Rick Herrmann invites you to do just that.For the past 35 years, Rick has been what he calls an “always on” tech executive who thrives in the intensity and passion of work and then in play with his family. These experiences have taught him to be resilient, driven, and adaptable. As a kid in New England during the 1980s, when Michael J. Fox played Alex P. Keaton, Rick grew up in the family ties of a supportive environment as the son of an engineer and entrepreneur who left the house at 5:30 am and came home at 6:30 pm and installed in young Rick the values of hard work and certainty. These values inspired him to enter the tech world, a place where bedrock stability and calm through crisis are key to doing a great job and making a big difference. In the workplace, you might think of IT only when something goes wrong; the rest of the time you subconsciously bask in the certainty the up-and-running servers give you that you'll be able to do your job.You might say Rick stands out by not standing out – he's a gentle, quiet man with a great career and a wonderful family. Everything's fine with Rick – why would we even have him on a show that's about radical inflection points and catharsis?But that's just the thing – FINE is a 4-Letter Word.Things got a little f*cked up for Rick – in an understated way – when he entered his 50s and the world entered a pandemic. Coupled with the loss of a parent, it drove him to identify three core values – family, compassion, and doing big things.Along the way, he's taken plenty of walks in nature, walking calls with employees that are about candidly venting without the pressure to solve the world's problems, and driven the shift from “work-life balance” to “work-life integration”. Along the way, he's brought computers to millions of underserved communities so they have a fair opportunity to participate in all the world has to offer.Now tune in and prepare to soak up some of the wisdom Rick has learned along the way.Rick's hype song is "Need a Favor" by Jelly Roll.Resources:Rick Herrmann's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rickaherrmann Invitation from Lori:In my special guide, 5 Easy Ways to Start Living the Sabbatical Life, you can discover, step-by-step, how you can stop settling for “fine” and look at your life with a fresh set of eyes. Even if, like many people in today's high-speed world, you're not in a position to take a month or year-long sabbatical. You know how you normally hear the disclaimer “Don't try this at home!” In this case, you CAN try this at home. And not just “try,” DO. Once you read it, you'll ✅ Discover a counter-intuitive approach to making intentional changes in mindset and lifestyle.✅ Learn how to own your feelings and your struggles so you can address them.✅ Find out how to face fears, step out of your comfort zone, and rewire your beliefs.It's only 7 pages, so it won't take you long to get through. When...
You know how some things in life can bring up insecurities you thought you'd overcome? Like getting back into the dating world for the first time in a while. Or trying a new hobby. Or job hunting after being out of work for a while (or just getting your first job). That's been me lately. I've started looking for work as I make my way through a divorce, and let me tell ya--it's not for the faint of heart. BUT the good news is there are so many resources to help prepare. And it helps to have a community of supportive people that love me and see the best in me. They genuinely keep me afloat. So in this episode, I'm sharing my past history with finding jobs, how that's changed this time around, and what I did to prepare for my most recent job interview. Much like anything scary in life--there is so much to learn! And this experience has been no different. So come hang out with me while I share all the ups and downs of being on a job hunt. Hopefully you'll learn a thing or two :) If you wanna talk about it, come find me on Instagram! I'm @laurenmkendrick. Oh, and here are some of the YouTube videos I watched to help me prepare: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GOpVzPapMws https://youtu.be/prW5jqJ6xwA?si=-sgMgajKZIQd3cns https://youtu.be/IV30jAw7dxA?si=xYQUr189_pfGI1n6 https://youtu.be/-QXAG3AT1p0?si=8zdFUyJi8gQXnv34 https://youtu.be/fYHR0KgnGHU?si=y0HqC6m2_h7or5jX Talk to you soon! Lauren
In this episode of the Grow Your Video Business Show, we're tackling three game-changing strategies for video professionals looking to level up their business. We dive into the power of offering strategic workshops to clients, explore effective ways to find work and promote yourself, and unpack the nitty-gritty of retainers, contracts, and partnerships. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, this episode is packed with actionable advice to help you build stronger client relationships, create consistent income streams, and position yourself as a sought-after video partner. Key Takeaways Offering Workshops The power of strategic planning sessions with clients How to package and price your workshops Using workshops to land bigger projects Finding Work and Self-Promotion Tips for showcasing your best work Strategies for reaching ideal clients Balancing different types of projects Retainers, Contracts, and Partnerships The importance of written agreements Structuring retainer deals for consistent income Navigating business partnerships In This Episode [00:00] Welcome to the show! [05:11] Offering a paid workshop [21:32] Finding work and promoting brand [39:11] Retainer contracts [01:03:01] Outro Quotes "The magic word is start. Go ugly early. Like don't just get out of your head. Just do the thing." - Ryan Koral "People are more invested when they're paying money, right? So there's this feeling that they're already showing up to the table with like pen in hand and like ready for you to lead them versus somebody that's in interviewing you to figure out if they want to hire you." - Ryan Koral Links Find out more about 10xFILMMAKER Find out more about the Onward Summit Join the Grow Your Video Business Facebook Group Follow Ryan Koral on Instagram Follow Grow Your Video Business on Instagram Check out the full show notes
Tessa West is a professor of psychology at NYU. She's the author of Jerks at Work and Job Therapy: Finding Work That Works For You. Tessa's TED Talk -- The Problem With Being "Too Nice" at Work has nearly 800,000 views. In Job Therapy she provides a science-backed handbook that will help you better understand your relationship with your job and how to improve it. She also discusses the most common reasons why people are frustrated in their careers and how to address them. In this episode we discuss: -debunking career advice myths -how to balance emotion & logic when making career decisions -the difference between the person who sends hundreds of resumes out with no plan vs the person who takes action -the 5 sources of career frustration and more -- email questions to omaid@omaid.me
Josh Allan Dykstra is a polymath and TEDx speaker who has made significant contributions as a published author, musician, and CEO. As a sought-after coach on the future of work, Josh has collaborated with industry giants like Amazon, Microsoft, Apple, and Chanel. He founded The Work Revolution, an organization dedicated to creating energy-based workplaces where teams can thrive, believing that work life can be a source of positivity. Josh is also the author of "Igniting the Invisible Tribe," and his boundless energy and innovative approach have inspired many to rethink their work and lives.In this conversation, we discuss:Josh's journey from a classically trained musician to becoming a leading voice in the future of work.We explore the pivotal moment that led Josh to shift his focus from music to transforming the workplace.Josh shares his vision for an energy-based work system that empowers employees rather than draining them.The concept of a work revolution and what it means to completely turn around traditional work systems.Josh's belief that work can be a force for healing the world, even amid global challenges.The potential of AI in the workplace and how leaders can prepare for the future while prioritizing human well-being.ResourcesSubscribe to the AI & The Future of Work NewsletterConnect with Josh AI fun fact articleJosh Bersin, HRTech pioneer, on the future of AI at work
We talk with Ken Coleman - America's Career Coach from Ramsey Solutions about Gen Z in the workforce, inflation in the economy, and how to navigate career transitions if you hate your job, work in a toxic environment, have a bad boss and you're looking for the work you're wired to do! Take the Get Clear Career Assessment: https://www.ramseysolutions.com/Get-Clear-Career-Assessment-Find-the-Work-Youre-Wired-To-Do Buy a copy of Ken's latest book "Find the Work You're Wired to Do": https://amzn.to/3yk2HH0 Today's sponsor: www.gfa.org (check out their paid apprentice program in Dallas, Texas) www.youngadults.today
How do you become a highly paid professional freelance video editor for commercials and documentaries?In this episode of The Video Editing Podcast, you'll discover the exact steps needed to thrive in the competitive world of video editing. Whether you're self-taught or a complete beginner, mastering software skills, building a focused career path, and creating a compelling portfolio are essential to your success.You'll eliminate the confusion of where to begin, learning proven steps in a clear sequence to fast-track your career. Dive deep into developing both technical and creative workflows to keep your projects running smoothly and impress clients with your efficiency.Main benefits include:Clear steps and timelines for mastering video editing softwareTechniques to build a portfolio that attracts high-paying clientsStrategies to find consistent freelance work and build a sustainable careerListen to the episode now and start your journey to becoming a successful, well-paid freelance video editor.Timestamps:[00:00] Introduction[01:20] Shiny's Freelance Journey[02:31] Stage 1: Building Software Skills[05:05] Mastering Technical and Creative Workflow[06:12] Stage 2: Building a Focused Career Path[07:56] Stage 3: Creating a Portfolio[01:12] Stage 4: Finding Work[14:40] Stage 5: Making a Living as a Video EditorDo you want to improve your craft or get more consistent freelance video editing jobs?To learn how Unsplice can help you with your freelance video editing career head to https://www.unsplice.com/helpThank you for listening!ShinyRequest a sponsorship: Email contact+yt@unsplice.com and include “Sponsorship” in the title of the emailSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-video-editing-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Are you lost trying to find work you enjoy?You're tired of being stuck, confused, and unsure of your next move. Maybe finding work you enjoy- is too much to ask for after all.Do you feel lost trying to find work you enjoy? You're tired of feeling stuck, confused, and unsure of your next move. Maybe finding work you enjoy is too much to ask for after all.In this episode, you'll discover the way conventional career wisdom is actually preventing you from finding work you enjoy.You'll learnWhy the things we've been taught to do to find a “good career” are what's keeping you stuck.The #1 rule you MUST follow BEFORE taking someone's career adviceWhy you should choose FEAR over REGRET everytime.By the end of this episode, you'll feel empowered and equipped with the knowledge to avoid common pitfalls and take actionable steps towards a job that brings you joy and fulfillment.Ready to transform your career and find work that resonates with you? Click play now to learn how to break free from dissatisfaction and create a career you love!Listen Next >> 5 Tips to Deal With Fear of The UnknownBook your FREE Career Clarity Call:Ready to create a life of freedom and fulfillment? Let's connect to see how I can help you! Click here to book your FREE 30 min Career Clarity Call. Life After Medicine FB GroupConnect with a community of like-minded healthcare professionals seeking career change supporthttps://www.facebook.com/groups/leavemedicine/members
This week Scott is joined by NYU professor and author Dr. Tessa West. Scott and Dr. West discuss how to find a fulfilling job, how to deal with jerks in the workplace, five common sources of career frustration, and how to make a resume more appealing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In episode 29, we chat with Tessa West about finding work that works for you, and applying relationship therapy tools to our careers. Dr. Tessa West is a professor of psychology at New York University and expert in the science of social relationships. Tessa's extensive research and publications in top psychology journals have gained her recognition in media outlets like The New York Times and CNN. She is the author of "Jerks at Work" and upcoming book "Job Therapy." Tessa and I discuss: How to find your most fulfilling job The complicated role identity plays in why we stay in jobs or roles we do not like The five common sources of career frustration. Annette Sloan and I sum-up the three biggest takeaways from my conversation with Tessa and we answer a listener's question about what to do when your boss doesn't like you. Tune in to gain insights on moving through periods of transition and finding roles and jobs in which we'll thrive. Get in touch: Cathal@betteratwork.com.au or betteratwork.net Get in touch on Instagram: @betteratwork_ Get in touch on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cathal-quinlan/ Send us a question or leave us a voicemail: betteratwork.net/contact-us/ Get the newsletter: betteratwork.net About Guest Dr Tessa West is Professor of Psychology at New York University, where she is a leading expert on the science of social relationships. She has over 100 academic publications and is a regular contributor to the Wall Street Journal. Her first book Jerks at Work: Toxic coworkers and what to do about them is now followed by Job Therapy: Finding work that works for you. If you want to learn more about Dr. Tessa West and her work, visit https://www.tessawestauthor.com/ Plus, we talk about Tessa's new book https://www.tessawestauthor.com/book/job-therapy See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Curious about moving to France? In this episode of "Join Us in France," Ignacio Martinez shares his inspiring journey from Argentina to France. Discover his experiences of cultural integration, finding love, and becoming a French citizen. Learn about the challenges and rewards of starting a new life in a different country. Perfect for anyone dreaming of a French adventure!
Ever feel balancing work and life seems harder than ever? On this week's episode of Corporate Pizza Party, we navigate the murky waters of workplace burnout, especially focusing on modern pressures like parenting and the evolving work-life balance. Our spirited debate spans generational divides, touching on how different age groups cope with stress and burnout. Highlights include a humorous look at LinkedIn posts targeting Gen Z employees and comparing millennial versus Gen Z work attitudes through funny videos. We also take a nostalgic trip down memory lane looking at old TV ads that depicted the high-stress lives of parents back in the day. Our conversation takes a serious turn as we examine the challenges Gen Z and millennials face in achieving the American dream. Sky-high student loan debt, soaring education costs, and the struggles of buying a home without help are all on the table. The pressure to succeed, compounded by the need for side gigs, fuels a pervasive sense of burnout. Social media's unrealistic portrayals of success only add to the stress. We offer practical advice for younger professionals, emphasizing upskilling and financial planning. We wrap up with plans for future episodes and a heartfelt thank you to our listeners, promising more insightful and enjoyable content. _______________________________________________________________________________ Follow Dan on TikTok @TheDanfromHR and Instagram @DanfromHR Follow Farah on TikTok and Instragram @Farahsharghi Follow Mike on Tiktok and Instagram @Realisticrecruiting Follow Corporate Pizza Party on TikTok and Instagram @corporatepizzapod and www.corporatepizzaparty.com Contact us Cpp@corporatepizzaparty.com
In this special introductory episode, we get to know Kyle, the host of our UX Consultant Podcast. Celebrating her 20th year in business as an independent UX research consultant, Kyle shares her journey, the motivations behind starting this podcast, and what listeners can expect in future episodes. Joined by her children, Roger and Gabriel, Kyle answers some of the most frequently asked questions about her career, offering a personal and heartfelt look into her life as a consultant.Show Highlights:Introduction to Kyle (00:00:00) - Kyle introduces herself and her company, Usable Interface, and reflects on her 20-year career as an independent UX research consultant.Why This Podcast? (00:02:00) - Kyle discusses the reasons for starting the podcast, emphasizing the need for real talk about consulting, especially in the current economic climate.What to Expect (00:03:00) - An overview of the podcast's format, including interviews with other UX consultants, client appearances, listener questions, and more.Who is This Podcast For? (00:05:00) - Defining the target audience for the podcast: independent contractors, consultants, freelancers, and solopreneurs in the UX field.About Kyle and Her Consultancy (00:07:00) - Kyle answers common questions about her business, Usable Interface, with her kids, Roger and Gabriel, asking the questions.Kyle's Journey into UX and Consulting (00:12:00) - Kyle shares her path from working in a Fortune 500 company to becoming an independent consultant.The Leap into Consulting (00:20:00) - How Kyle transitioned from a corporate job to starting her own consultancy.Finding Work as a Consultant (00:23:00) - The importance of networking, building connections, and establishing credibility through speaking and writing.Challenges and Rewards (00:28:00) - The best and worst parts of consulting, according to Kyle.Advice for Aspiring Consultants (00:30:00) - What it takes to be a successful UX consultant, including mastering your craft, being self-motivated, and building a strong network.Specialization in UX (00:34:00) - Kyle discusses whether to specialize in a particular area of UX and shares her experience as a qualitative UX researcher.Bloopers and Wrap-Up (00:38:00) - Enjoy some funny bloopers with Kyle and her kids. Kyle wraps up the episode and teases the next episode featuring a guest interview with Karen McGrane.Links and Resources:Connect with Kyle on LinkedIn.Learn more about Kyle's UX Research consultancy, Usable Interface.Recommended podcast: The Deliberate Freelancer.Send us a Text Message.Listener Interaction: Have questions or topics you'd like us to cover in future episodes and/or want to share an anonymous consulting story? Submit your questions and stories here: https://bit.ly/uxconsultants-question-story Don't want to miss an episode? Be sure to sign up for the podcast newsletter Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform
Like the show? Have a burning question? Send a text?A Canadian in Berlin for 10+ years, Cheryl has the unique experience of moving to Berlin – not once, but twice. During her time in Berlin, she's had five different visas and worked as both a freelancer and a permanent employee for numerous German companies.Her day jobs include working as a hiring manager, overseeing the recruitment of countless individuals, as well as a team coach helping people work better and find happiness in their careers.The combination of her personal and professional experience means she knows exactly what it takes to move to Germany and find work. In 2021, she created the The Berlin Life, with a mission to help make moving to Germany and finding work easier. The Berlin Life provides guides to life in Berlin, career coaching services, and connections to a wider community.In our conversation we covered:How and why Cheryl started The Berlin LifeHow she balances The Berlin Life as a side hustle with her full-time job.How she focuses on organic SEO for growthSome pracitical tips for crafting powerful CVs and cover letters tailored to the German marketWhy she switched form ConvertKit to Substack for her newsletterHow she generates revenue with the website and newsletterThe current state of the German job market and broader economic trendsWhether or not you can find a job in Germany just speaking EnglishHow to find more efficient ways to manage time and the idea of reducing regular working hours to focus more on a hustle.Where you'll find Cheryl and The Berlin Life:The Berlin Life websiteThe Berlin Life InstagramThe Berlin Life Facebook GroupThe Berlin Life on LinkedInYou can find this episode and all episodes as well as show notes for each at www.eleanormayrhofer.com/podcast Starting or running a business in Germany as a foreigner? Already running an online business in Germany as an expat? Wanting to grow your German-based business? Working as a freelancer in Germany? You'll love my guide with over 30 resources for expat business owners in Germany.Need an expert Squarespace web designer and online marketer book a free, no-pressure consult call.
Is there a conflict between work and life? Most people never realize that work can be something you are passionate about and something you choose. Tal and Don discuss how to connect passion, motivation and execution at work.
More people are choosing to work part time to make room for family, hobbies or even side gigs. Wall Street Journal columnist Rachel Feintzeig joins host J.R. Whalen to discuss. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode I am talking with the internet's it-girl and newest founder of Cyklar, Claudia Sulewski. After starting her Youtube channel at 13 years old, Claudia quickly built an online presence and community that has now transpired into a full career in which led her to launch her own brand, Cyklar. We discuss how she decided to create a multi-sensory skincare brand, the decision to self-fund her business, finding balance on social media when your job is sharing your life online, discovering new hobbies as an adult, and so much more. Claudia has such great advice having years of experience in the industry, there are so many great takeaways. Enjoy!To connect with Claudia on Instagram, click HERE.To connect with Claudia on Tiktok, click HERE.To connect with Cyklar on Instagram, click HERE.To shop Cyklar, click HERE. To connect with Siff on Instagram, click HERE.To connect with Siff on Tiktok, click HERE.To learn more about Arrae, click HERE. To check out Siff's LTK, click HERE.To check out Siff's Amazon StoreFront, click HERE. This episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.Produced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Join us for an enlightening discussion on the lack of vocational creativity among educators and the societal pressure to prioritize college as the only path to success. We challenge the status quo and advocate for exploring alternative education pathways. What You'll Learn: - The need for educators to guide students towards suitable career options beyond college - Exploring vocational creativity and alternative education paths like the Launch program - Critique of the current education system and societal pressure to attend prestigious colleges - Debunking myths about STEM degrees as a guaranteed pathway to employment - Importance of considering individual needs and wants when choosing a career path Challenge societal norms and rethink traditional approaches to career selection with the Degree Free Podcast. Discover the benefits of prioritizing personal needs and wants when exploring career opportunities. Tune in for practical insights on finding fulfilling work and achieving financial security. Ready to set your teen on the path to success after high school? Apply for our Degree Free Launch Program and let's build them a personalized career roadmap: https://degreefree.co/launch To keep up with everything Degree Free check out our website: https://degreefree.co Your questions, answered on air! Head over to https://ask.degreefree.co/question and Ryan and Hannah will answer your question on the podcast!
In this week's episode, Sam and Roop discuss the importance of finding a work-life balance for marketing pros, something we're pretty passionate about at Littlefield Agency (we even won an Ad Age award for it!).Tell us what you think!
In this episode, I sat down with Sara from the Bold Beautiful Borderline podcast to talk about her work as a therapy provider while living with BPD (and other co-morbid diagnosis'). Sara joined me virtually and we chatted about why she chose the field of Social Work, how her lived experiences influence the work she does, and how we can handle the balance of taking care of our mental health while also working in a helping profession. Towards the end of our conversation, Sara mentioned a group that she facilitates called Super Feelers that might interest some of you who need support in a group setting (more information can be found on the website for her podcast boldbeautifulborderline.com)
The irony of being stuck at a job you hate is that it seems to consume your every waking moment. It begins to bleed into other areas of your life, and turn you into someone you're not. Discover how Paul escaped his career crisis by digging into self-discovery, setting boundaries, and asking for help and accountability. Paul did a lot of work to figure out what he wanted in his career, so when a job opportunity came along he was able to recognize it for what it was: the perfect fit! What you'll learn How detrimental a misfit job can be to your professional and personal life How to set boundaries to escape career crisis mode Why accountability is often the difference between wanting to make a career change and actually making it happen Our book, Happen To Your Career: An Unconventional Approach To Career Change and Meaningful Work, is now available on audiobook! Visit happentoyourcareer.com/audible to order it now! Visit happentoyourcareer.com/book for more information or buy the print or ebook here! Want to chat with someone on the team about your situation? Schedule a conversation Free Resources What career fits you? Join our free 8 Day Mini Course to figure it out! Career Change Guide - Learn how high-performers discover their ideal career and find meaningful, well-paid work without starting over. Related Episodes Should I Quit My Job? How to Know It's Time (Spotify / Apple Podcasts) Stuck in a Career You're Unhappy With? Fear Of Taking Risks Could Be Keeping You There (Spotify / Apple Podcasts)
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 1227: Chalene Johnson shares powerful insights on overcoming stagnation and achieving work-life balance. She illustrates the transformative power of a gentle push towards action and growth, urging readers to embrace the challenges and take steps towards their goals without waiting for perfection. Johnson also emphasizes the importance of defining personal success, advocating for a balanced life that prioritizes happiness and fulfillment over mere accomplishments. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.chalenejohnson.com/youre-ready-for-a-push-get-moving/ & https://www.chalenejohnson.com/finding-work-life-balance-how-to-define-what-success-is-to-you/ Quotes to ponder: "Sometimes all we need is a small push – a vote of confidence from an important person in our lives." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ken Coleman calls himself “America's Career Coach.” In his syndicated call-in show, and in books like The Proximity Principle and One Question, Coleman helps people think about what kind of work they would find meaningful, and how they can connect with people that will help get them into that work. Coleman came about the knowledge he imparts honestly: he spent about a decade working different jobs before he found his real calling in broadcasting. In this encore episode, he poses a simple question: what do you wonder about doing? Learn more about why that question is so powerful.
In this inspiring episode of the Passion Struck podcast, we have the pleasure of hosting Simone Stolzoff, a visionary author and advocate for work-life balance and career fulfillment. As the author of "The Good Enough Job," Simone challenges conventional notions of work and identity, urging us to redefine our perspectives and pursue a balanced and fulfilling life. Want to learn the 12 philosophies that the most successful people use to create a limitless life? Pre-order John R. Miles's new book, Passion Struck, which will be released on February 6, 2024. Full show notes and resources can be found here: https://passionstruck.com/simone-stolzoff-finding-work-life-harmony/ Simone Stolzoff on How You Create Work-Life Harmony In our interview, Simone Stolzoff offers listeners a fresh perspective on the ever-elusive quest for a fulfilling career. Drawing from his insightful research and the wisdom he shared during our conversation, Stolzoff challenges the prevailing notion that work should be the sole source of our identity and happiness. Sponsors Brought to you by OneSkin. Get 15% your order using code Passionstruck at https://www.oneskin.co/#oneskinpod. Brought to you by Indeed: Claim your SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLAR CREDIT now at Indeed dot com slash PASSIONSTRUCK. Brought to you by Lifeforce: Join me and thousands of others who have transformed their lives through Lifeforce's proactive and personalized approach to healthcare. Visit MyLifeforce.com today to start your membership and receive an exclusive $200 off. Brought to you by Hello Fresh. Use code passion 50 to get 50% off plus free shipping! --► For information about advertisers and promo codes, go to: https://passionstruck.com/deals/ Like this show? Please leave us a review here -- even one sentence helps! Consider including your Twitter or Instagram handle so we can thank you personally! How Connect with John on Twitter at @John_RMiles and on Instagram at @john_R_Miles. Prefer to watch this episode: https://youtu.be/hW6iKb_LNUA Subscribe to our main YouTube Channel Here: https://www.youtube.com/c/JohnRMiles Subscribe to our YouTube Clips Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@passionstruckclips Want to find your purpose in life? I provide my six simple steps to achieving it - passionstruck.com/5-simple-steps-to-find-your-passion-in-life/ Want to hear my best interviews from 2022? Check out episode 233 on intentional greatness and episode 234 on intentional behavior change. Learn more about John: https://johnrmiles.com/
In this inspiring episode of the Passion Struck podcast, we have the pleasure of hosting Simone Stolzoff, a visionary author and advocate for work-life balance and career fulfillment. As the author of "The Good Enough Job," Simone challenges conventional notions of work and identity, urging us to redefine our perspectives and pursue a balanced and fulfilling life. Want to learn the 12 philosophies that the most successful people use to create a limitless life? Pre-order John R. Miles's new book, Passion Struck, which will be released on February 6, 2024. Full show notes and resources can be found here: https://passionstruck.com/simone-stolzoff-finding-work-life-harmony/ Simone Stolzoff on How You Create Work-Life Harmony In our interview, Simone Stolzoff offers listeners a fresh perspective on the ever-elusive quest for a fulfilling career. Drawing from his insightful research and the wisdom he shared during our conversation, Stolzoff challenges the prevailing notion that work should be the sole source of our identity and happiness. Sponsors Brought to you by OneSkin. Get 15% your order using code Passionstruck at https://www.oneskin.co/#oneskinpod. Brought to you by Indeed: Claim your SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLAR CREDIT now at Indeed dot com slash PASSIONSTRUCK. Brought to you by Lifeforce: Join me and thousands of others who have transformed their lives through Lifeforce's proactive and personalized approach to healthcare. Visit MyLifeforce.com today to start your membership and receive an exclusive $200 off. Brought to you by Hello Fresh. Use code passion 50 to get 50% off plus free shipping! --► For information about advertisers and promo codes, go to: https://passionstruck.com/deals/ Like this show? Please leave us a review here -- even one sentence helps! Consider including your Twitter or Instagram handle so we can thank you personally! How Connect with John on Twitter at @John_RMiles and on Instagram at @john_R_Miles. Prefer to watch this episode: https://youtu.be/hW6iKb_LNUA Subscribe to our main YouTube Channel Here: https://www.youtube.com/c/JohnRMiles Subscribe to our YouTube Clips Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@passionstruckclips Want to find your purpose in life? I provide my six simple steps to achieving it - passionstruck.com/5-simple-steps-to-find-your-passion-in-life/ Want to hear my best interviews from 2022? Check out episode 233 on intentional greatness and episode 234 on intentional behavior change. Learn more about John: https://johnrmiles.com/