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What if your worst failure came true? Perhaps you would tumble into a dark depression. And how would you climb out?Zach White's journey from the rock bottom of his worst failure to happiness coach reveals the transformative power of choosing our own emotions in the face of adversity. Discover how crushing comfort and living on purpose can lead to authentic happiness and deeper connections in every aspect of your life.0:00 Introduction5:34 Hitting rock bottom and the power of honesty11:19 The importance of humility in relationships15:54 Crushing comfort and creating courage26:38 Transforming your body through discomfort35:49 Loving yourself through life's challenges38:23 Connecting with Zach and career growth opportunitiesResources Mentioned:The Happy Engineer PodcastLifestyle Engineering coaching programText "lifestyle" to 55444 for a free career growth auditReady to live a life of Conscious Happiness? Get the book: Good Mood Revolution: Igniting the Power of Conscious Happiness at https://a.co/d/2pgzwpUWhat is your Good Mood Superpower? Take the Good Mood Assessment to learn your positive strengths here: https://mattoneill.com/good-mood-assessment/Ready to elevate your happiness? Consider how 1on1 Happiness Coaching with Matt O'Neill could change your outlook on life. Learn more at https://mattoneill.com/coaching/About the GuestZach White is a former mechanical engineer turned happiness coach and lifestyle engineering expert. After experiencing burnout and divorce, Zach discovered the keys to authentic happiness and now helps engineering and technology leaders create fulfilling careers and lives. He is the host of The Happy Engineer podcast and founder of a coaching program that empowers professionals to crush comfort and live on purpose.
The interplay between emotional intelligence (EQ), intellectual prowess (IQ), and the delicate dance with one's ego creates a symphony that either propels or hinders leadership. While a high IQ may open the door to innovative ideas and strategic thinking, it is the often underestimated EQ that holds the key to unlocking genuine connections and navigating the complex landscape of human emotions. In this episode, we delve into the complexities of effective leadership with my captivating guest—Zach White, the visionary founder of Oasis of Courage, a global coaching firm committed to shaping leaders. Zach brings a refreshing and dynamic perspective to leadership—one that recognizes the indispensable roles of both heart and mind on the path to becoming an influential and effective leader. Explore a range of fascinating topics, from leadership intricacies to the foundations of knowledge. Zach shares valuable insights on how leaders can adapt to their team dynamics. Discover the impact of blending EQ and IQ as Zach draws insightful parallels. Finding the right balance between intellect, emotional intelligence, and ego is key for exceptional leaders who not only predict the future but also inspire their teams. Get practical tips and strategies to bridge the gap between intellectual strength and emotional understanding, creating a roadmap for excellent leadership. Join us as we go beyond the surface of leadership, questioning the traditional belief that intelligence alone guarantees success. Zach unravels the secrets to making a lasting impact within your team by emphasizing the crucial role of emotional intelligence. This episode offers a fresh perspective on leadership, showcasing how cultivating emotional acumen is a key ingredient for leadership success. About Our Guest, Zach White: Meet Zach White, a trailblazing engineer, career transformation coach, and the vibrant host of "The Happy Engineer" podcast. Zach kickstarted his academic journey at Purdue University, earning a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering before pursuing an M.S. in the same field at the University of Michigan. With over 11 years of dedicated service at Whirlpool, Zach honed his engineering skills in various roles, showcasing his prowess in the corporate landscape. However, fueled by a passion for guiding professionals towards success, he took a bold step and transitioned from his thriving corporate career to establish his own coaching business. Zach's keen insights into major shifts and strategic approaches for career success have empowered him to make a meaningful impact on the lives of leaders. Join Zach White on his journey as he inspires and transforms the career trajectories of individuals, making waves in the world of coaching.
What if work-life balance isn't a balancing act at all? Join us as we enter the enlightening world of Zach White, the brains behind Oasis of Courage and the Happy Engineer Podcast. Zach's personal journey from traditional engineering to a more fulfilled lifestyle as an entrepreneur is nothing short of inspiring. He confronted the harsh reality of work-life imbalance, navigating through burnout, a failed marriage, and eventual self-discovery. Through coaching and personal development, he found a new way to view life, which led him to create Oasis of Courage.Want a recipe for true life balance? It's not about dividing your life into work and personal like two sides of a scale or slices of a pie. Instead, Zach urges us to view life in its entirety. Forget the common misconceptions about segmenting your life into parts. Instead, focus on living a life that's aligned with your core values and vision in each moment. Along with dissecting work-life balance, we also touch on the empowering concept of radical responsibility. It's all about seizing control of your life and finding your own source of joy.Dive into the power of confidence with Zach as he shares his insights on how to harness this essential emotion. He uncovers the astonishing truth that our minds can't distinguish between real experiences and intensely imagined ones. This episode wraps up with a discussion on Zach's projects - Oasis of Courage and the Happy Engineer Podcast - and the profound impact they're making on people's perception of work-life balance and holistic fulfillment. This episode is a beautiful reminder that your journey to happiness in work and life requires courage, confidence, and a fresh perspective on balance. Join us and discover the keys to your balance and fulfilment.Support the showRebel HR is a podcast for HR professionals and leaders of people who are ready to make some disruption in the world of work. Please connect to continue the conversation! https://twitter.com/rebelhrguyhttps://www.facebook.com/rebelhrpodcasthttp://www.kyleroed.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/kyle-roed/
Zach White is a game-changing career coach for engineers. He has worked with hundreds of leaders at top companies worldwide to achieve breakthrough career success while avoiding burnout.Zach is the founder and CEO of Oasis of Courage, a fast-growing company with unique and proven coaching programs exclusively for engineering and technology professionals. He also hosts a top-rated podcast, “The Happy Engineer.” As a coach for engineering leaders, Zach understands the journey firsthand, holding both a bachelor's and master's degree in mechanical engineering, and spending over a decade building his career in the Fortune 200. Zach is now affectionately known as the World's Best Lifestyle Engineer, and your coach.Coaching Website - https://www.oasisofcourage.comPodcast Website - https://www.thehappyengineerpodcast.comPodcast Mobile Listen - https://plnk.to/the-happy-engineerHow to Be Balanced, Beautiful and Abundant?For more information go to…https://www.rebeccaelizabethwhitman.com/Https://linktr.ee/rebeccaewhitman
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Zach White is a game-changing career coach for engineers. He has worked with hundreds of leaders at top companies worldwide to achieve breakthrough career success while avoiding burnout. Zach is the founder and CEO of Oasis of Courage, a fast-growing company with unique and proven coaching programs exclusively for engineering and technology professionals. He also hosts a top-rated podcast, “The Happy Engineer.” As a coach for engineering leaders, Zach understands the journey firsthand, holding both a bachelor's and master's degree in mechanical engineering, and spending over a decade building his career in the Fortune 200. Zach is now affectionately known as the World's Best Lifestyle Engineer, and your coach. Links to his freebies: Coaching Website - https://www.oasisofcourage.com Podcast Website - https://www.thehappyengineerpodcast.com Podcast Mobile Listen - https://plnk.to/the-happy-engineer Hashtags for YT: #CareerCoaching #ProfessionalDevelopment #SuccessStories #TechLeadership #WorkLifeBalance
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Zach White is a game-changing career coach for engineers. He has worked with hundreds of leaders at top companies worldwide to achieve breakthrough career success while avoiding burnout. Zach is the founder and CEO of Oasis of Courage, a fast-growing company with unique and proven coaching programs exclusively for engineering and technology professionals. He also hosts a top-rated podcast, “The Happy Engineer.” As a coach for engineering leaders, Zach understands the journey firsthand, holding both a bachelor's and master's degree in mechanical engineering, and spending over a decade building his career in the Fortune 200. Zach is now affectionately known as the World's Best Lifestyle Engineer, and your coach. Links to his freebies: Coaching Website - https://www.oasisofcourage.com Podcast Website - https://www.thehappyengineerpodcast.com Podcast Mobile Listen - https://plnk.to/the-happy-engineer Hashtags for YT: #CareerCoaching #ProfessionalDevelopment #SuccessStories #TechLeadership #WorkLifeBalance
"If you want to heal from shame, we need to bring it into the light, because once you actually see it for what it is, it starts to lose its power on you." In this episode of the True Grit and Grace podcast, host Amberly Lago welcomes guest Zach White, a leading career coach specializing in engineering. Zach has worked with major companies like Apple, Google, and General Motors, helping engineers prevent burnout and achieve breakthroughs. He also hosts the immensely popular Happy Engineer Podcast. Tune in as Amberly and Zach discuss key topics such as burnout prevention, improving emotional intelligence, and advancing one's career while maintaining work-life balance. Zach shares his lifestyle engineering blueprint and talks about his work with top leaders globally. Amberly looks forward to being on Zach's podcast, The Happy Engineer. Tune in for valuable insights on building a successful career and enjoying life. Notes: 1. Exploring Burnout: Defining Its Impact on Work and Life (11:10) 2. The Role of an Effective Coach: Expectations and Boundaries (21:30) 3. Overcoming Rock Bottom: Healing and Processing Shame (29:40) 4. Mental Clarity through Fasting Resets (40:10) 5. The Birth of "Oasis of Courage": Zach's Coaching Journey (44:30) Links mentioned in this episode: The Happy Engineer podcast Text LIFESTYLE to 55444 to get free coaching from Zach's team Follow Zach: Facebook Instagram Website If you are ready to leave your mark by discovering your message and sharing it with the world, you've come to the right place!! Let's work together to build your influence, your impact, and your income! Join the tribe you have been waiting for to activate your highest potential and live the life you deserve! Join the "Unstoppable Life Mastermind!" and let us know you are ready for greatness! Read the "True Grit and Grace" book here and learn how you can turn tragedy into triumph! Thank you for joining us on the True, Grit, & Grace Podcast! If you find value in today's episode, don't forget to share the show with your friends and tap that subscribe button so you don't miss an episode! You can also head over to amberlylago.com to join my newsletter and access free downloadable resources that can help you elevate your life, business, and relationships! Want to see the behind-the-scenes and keep the conversation going? Head over to Instagram @amberlylagomotivation! Audible @True-Grit-and-Grace-Audiobook Website @amberlylago.com Instagram @amberlylagomotivation Facebook @AmberlyLagoSpeaker Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 42. The path to becoming an engineer may appear easy to some, but it's not. It takes good grades, practice, reading and lots of time. Eventually you hit the world of work and it isn't quite as easy as your favourite math, physics or programming challenge. Zach White was on a leading path to the top of his company as an engineer, just like he always wanted and hoped. Then he realized it wasn't what he wanted anymore, but didn't know why or what it meant.This set him on a journey to find out what was “wrong” with him, so he could like work better. Today he hosts The Happy Engineer, a podcast that helps engineering leaders reach the next level without suffering burnout. He also founded Oasis of Courage, a coaching company that specifically supports leaders in engineering. As Greg and Zach discuss on this episode, it isn't always easy knowing what you want - lots about the world of work and your happiness is in your head…but it's not always easy to understand.Key Takeaways and DiscussionWhere Zach started his professional career.The strategy he learned early on for success and why it led to burnout.How Zach stumbled upon coaching and the way it impacted his career today.The types of people drawn to his business outside of engineers.The experience that led Zach away from a business degree and towards engineering.The surprising way he ended up with an internship at Whirlpool.What the hardest parts of an engineering job actually look like.The emotion that primarily led Zach in the first half of his career and why.Why showing up with the right energy in the workplace matters.Common symptoms and contributing factors of burnout.Why engineering leaders are overwhelmed and what they can do about it.How to let your personal definition for success guide you in your career.Zach's BackgroundEducational background is in Mechanical Engineering, with a BS from Purdue University and a Masters of Science from the University of MichiganHe built his career over many years at Whirlpool.Today acts as the CEO & Founder of Oasis of CourageCurrently hosts a podcast called The Happy Engineer and on Linked-In
“Lifestyle engineering is about taking the idea we have within us to create a different reality in our own lives. It's amazing what's possible when you get in the driver's seat and engineer your lifestyle." Zachary White is a career coach for engineering leadership and the host of the Happy Engineer Podcast. In this episode, Zach shared how engineers can become happier in their work and life through the lifestyle engineering approach. He discussed what lifestyle engineering entails, such as debunking the myth of work-life balance, getting out of comfort zone, mastering mindset, building our own blueprint, and doing less. Zach also opened up and shared his personal story of getting burned out and gave great insights on how we can manage burnout before it happens. Towards the end, Zach explained the importance of coaching for engineering leaders to reach their full potential. Listen out for: Career Journey - [00:03:40] Lifestyle Engineering - [00:07:22] The Happy Engineer Podcast - [00:10:09] Forget Work-Life Balance - [00:13:20] Getting Out of Comfort Zone - [00:17:42] Examples of Stepping Out of Comfort Zone - [00:21:19] Mastering Mindset - [00:25:37] Building Our Own Blueprint - [00:30:40] Doing Less - [00:34:10] Burnout - [00:38:02] Coaches for Engineering Leaders - [00:46:13] 3 Tech Lead Wisdom - [00:50:53] _____ Zachary White's BioZach White is known as the premier career coach for engineering leadership. He has worked with hundreds of leaders at top companies worldwide to achieve breakthrough results and avoid burnout. Zach is the founder and CEO of Oasis of Courage, a fast-growing company with unique and proven coaching programs exclusively for engineering and technology professionals. He also hosts a top-rated show, “The Happy Engineer Podcast.” As a coach for engineering leaders, Zach understands the journey firsthand, holding both a bachelor's and master's degree in mechanical engineering, and spending over a decade building his career in the Fortune 200. Follow Zachary: LinkedIn – linkedin.com/in/thezachwhite Coaching Website – oasisofcourage.com Happy Engineer Podcast – oasisofcourage.com/happy-engineer-podcast Podcast Mobile Listen – plnk.to/the-happy-engineer _____ Our Sponsors Are you looking for a new cool swag? Tech Lead Journal now offers you some swags that you can purchase online. These swags are printed on-demand based on your preference, and will be delivered safely to you all over the world where shipping is available. Check out all the cool swags available by visiting techleadjournal.dev/shop. And don't forget to brag yourself once you receive any of those swags. Like this episode? Show notes & transcript: techleadjournal.dev/episodes/145 Follow @techleadjournal on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram. Buy me a coffee or become a patron.
#5amMesterScrum Show 1,063 Live - Where do you Need Help or Assistance? (2-4-1 10X Tuesday) - Today's topics: (1) Listening to the Happy Engineer today and he was talking networking and a right way to ask. And my take what is scrum in one form but networking within a team. He suggests instead of asking "How can I help you?" rather ask "What Help do you need?" and I get into how you might use this question in scrum and why. Please like and subscribe and share 5amMesterScrum. Please send me your topics. You are are doing Great Please Keep on Sharing. 5am Mester Scrum 5am Mester Scrum Show 1,063 went live on Youtube, LinkedIn and Facebook 2-4-1 10X Tuesday 8/15/2023 from Philadelphia, PA Happy Scrumming, video version: https://youtube.com/live/mA8uO8xDIFA Social Media: - search 5amMesterScrum or #5amMesterScrum and you should find us and if not please let us know LinkedIn, Youtube, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok Podcasts: (search 5amMesterScrum)
Hey, this is The Edges of Lean's 100th episode! So I'm starting today with a message of gratitude to all of my listeners. Thank you for your support of the Edges of Lean! And if you are a listener who would like to tell your story on the Edges of Lean, reach out to me on LinkedIn! Zach White is an engineer, like many lean and continuous improvement professionals. He is here to share his story of discovering that his technical engineering knowledge was insufficient to help him have a successful career and a fulfilling lifestyle. Zach learned a lot in his journey from burnout to happiness, and now coaches engineering leaders in engineering their jobs and lifestyles. Zach White Zach White, is the Founder & CEO of OACO, a career coaching firm for engineering leaders, since July 2019. He is also the host of The Happy Engineer, the #1 podcast for engineering leadership. Previously, Zach spent over 11 years at Whirlpool Corporation in various roles, such as Senior Product Marketing Manager. Zach graduated from Purdue University with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering in 2008. He went on to do his M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Michigan in 2011. KEY TOPICS IN THIS PODCAST: 00:02:31 - Creating success in a balanced way. 00:03:50 - Coaching is a leadership skill. 00:09:10 - The people side of engineering. 00:13:01 - Work-life balance 00:18:20 - The Women's challenges in the workforce. 00:20:11 - Authenticity and self-discovery. 00:24:00 - Coaching vs. therapy. 00:27:45 - Stepping into the unknown. 00:32:09 - Ongoing support beyond 90 days. 00:35:00 - Sleep and nutrition importance. 00:39:10 - Disability and success perspectives. 00:44:50 - Mentorship for young professionals. 00:46:22 - Finding Your Happy Engineering Path. KEY TAKEAWAYS The educational system in engineering focuses on technical knowledge but often neglects the people side of the profession. Coaching is a valuable tool for engineering leaders and professionals to help them build successful careers and fulfilling lifestyles. Coaching is about helping individuals achieve their goals and become better leaders and engineers. Coaching is a skill set that focuses on understanding how to help people step into their best and become their top performers. Work and life are interconnected, and it is crucial to take a whole-life perspective when considering success and fulfillment. Coaching can help individuals uncover their values, vision, and goals across all aspects of their lives. Coaching can be a deep and sometimes painful process. It contains facing fears, challenging old habits, and taking risks. Ongoing coaching support can be beneficial for maintaining momentum and executing new plans for personal and professional growth. Please note that these takeaways are based on the provided transcript and may not encompass all the information discussed in the full podcast episode. Memorable Quotes From Zach White "Coaching is looking forward, and it's all about progress." CONNECT WITH Zach White Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/oasisofcourage Website: https://oasisofcourage.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thezachwhite/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oasisofcourage/
The Deep Wealth Podcast - Extracting Your Business And Personal Deep Wealth
"It's all OK; you're safe." - Zach WhiteJeffrey Feldberg and Zack White talk about little known but proven strategies to help optimize business and life for happiness and success. Zack shares how his engineering background helps him put success down to a formula that anyone can leverage.From working with Fortune 10 companies like Microsoft and Amazon to solopreneurs, Zack share his insights from the trenches. Jeffrey and Zack talk about the importance of energy and mindset which are fuel for your efforts and ultimate success.Click here to subscribe to The Deep Wealth Podcast to save time and effort.SELECTED LINKS FOR THIS EPISODEOACOThe Happy Engineer (@thehappyengineerpodcast) • Instagram photos and videosThe Happy Engineer Podcast | FacebookZach White | LinkedInCockroach Startups: What You Need To Know To Succeed And ProsperFREE Deep Wealth eBook on Why You Suck At Selling Your Business And What You Can Do About It (Today)Book Your FREE Deep Wealth Strategy CallResources To Have You Thrive And ProsperThe Deep Wealth Podcast brings you a wealth of world-class thought leaders who share invaluable resources and insights. Click the link below to access the resources, gear, and books that either our guests or the Deep Wealth team leverage to increase success:https://www.deepwealth.com/thriveContact Deep Wealth: Tweet @JeffreyFeldberg LinkedIn Instagram Subscribe to The Deep Wealth Podcast Email podcast[at]deepwealth[dot]com Help us pay it forward by leaving a review.Here's to you and your success!As always, please stay healthy and safe.
#5amMesterScrum Show 1,055 Live - 1st Write Your Goals before You Look at anyone else's needs (2-4-1 10X Tuesday) - Today's topics: (1) Again I was listening to my podcasts this time Happy Engineer and I might have spoken about this a little bit in the past. Write you goals down on paper before you look at any email or social media. Setting your goals 1st sets that in your brain as important. This can also be applied to teams. Please like and subscribe and share 5amMesterScrum. Please send me your topics. You are are doing Great Please Keep on Sharing. 5am Mester Scrum 5am Mester Scrum Show 1,055 went live on Youtube, LinkedIn and Facebook 2-4-1 10X Tuesday 7/11/2023 from Philadelphia, PA Happy Scrumming, video version: https://youtube.com/live/CvE5krV_6Ig Social Media: - search 5amMesterScrum or #5amMesterScrum and you should find us and if not please let us know LinkedIn, Youtube, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok Podcasts: (search 5amMesterScrum)
#5amMesterScrum Show 1,053 Live - Impact of Our Work via Reviews (3R Requirements, Reviews, Retros Thursday) - Today's topics: (1) One of the Best motivators in the world of creators is to see the Impact of Our Work in Operation and seeing our customers use it good or bad. I was listening to the Happy Engineer podcast again and he had John Real on talking about how rewarding seeing the impact of his work in motion. Also what a real driver for doing what we do besides money. The reward for making impacts on the world no matter how big or small that world is. Please like and subscribe and share 5amMesterScrum. Please send me your topics. You are are doing Great Please Keep on Sharing. 5am Mester Scrum 5am Mester Scrum Show 1,053 went live on Youtube, LinkedIn and Facebook 3R (Requirements, Reviews, Retros) Thursday 7/6/2023 from Philadelphia, PA Happy Scrumming, video version: https://youtube.com/live/J_EeIBFOYjE Social Media: - search 5amMesterScrum or #5amMesterScrum and you should find us and if not please let us know LinkedIn, Youtube, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok Podcasts: (search 5amMesterScrum)
The Live for Yourself Revolution Podcast: Living toward greater health, wealth, and happiness
Zach White is known around the world for changing the game in career coaching for engineering leaders.He has worked with hundreds of leaders at top companies worldwide to achieve breakthrough results and escape burnout. Zach is the founder and CEO of Oasis of Courage, a fast-growing company with unique and proven coaching programs exclusively for engineers.He also hosts a top-rated show, “The Happy Engineer Podcast.” As a coach for engineering leaders, Zach understands the journey firsthand, holding both a bachelor's and master's degree in mechanical engineering, and spending over a decade building his career in the Fortune 200.Zach is affectionately known as the World's Best Lifestyle Engineer, and your coach. Find out more at www.thehappyengineerpodcast.com
#5amMesterScrum Show 1,032 Live - Calendar Hack No More Blank Blocks for Work in your Calendar (We Team Wednesday) - Today's topics: (1) I was listening to the Ed Mylett and Happy Engineer podcasts and he was saying how he puts specific tasks in his calendar and I was like wow we can put our scrum tasks in work block and no more blank work saving. Plus it is a handy Sprint Planning Hack. Please like and subscribe and share 5amMesterScrum. Please send me your topics. You are are doing Great Please Keep on Sharing. 5am Mester Scrum 5am Mester Scrum Show 1,032 went live on Youtube, LinkedIn and Facebook We Team Wednesday 5/31/2023 from Philadelphia, PA Happy Scrumming, video version: https://youtube.com/live/bawjUE1w7XM Social Media: - search 5amMesterScrum or #5amMesterScrum and you should find us and if not please let us know LinkedIn, Youtube, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok Podcasts: (search 5amMesterScrum)
#5amMesterScrum Show 1,031 Live - 2-4-1 Planning for Career Growth on your calendar and with OKRs (2-4-1 10x Tuesday) - Today's topics: (1) Listening to Happy Engineer podcast and he talked about scheduling for career growth in your calendar and I wanted to add OKRs to your thought process. Please like and subscribe and share 5amMesterScrum. Please send me your topics. You are are doing Great Please Keep on Sharing. 5am Mester Scrum 5am Mester Scrum Show 1,031 went live on Youtube, LinkedIn and Facebook 2-4-1 10x Tuesday 5/30/2023 from Philadelphia, PA Happy Scrumming, video version: https://youtube.com/live/f3olQQfMfcI Social Media: - search 5amMesterScrum or #5amMesterScrum and you should find us and if not please let us know LinkedIn, Youtube, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok Podcasts: (search 5amMesterScrum) Spotify, Pandora, Google Podcasts, PodBean, iTunes, Stitcher, iCatcher, Airr, PlayerFM, Breaker, Apple, Amazon, Alexa, iHeartRadio, Listen Notes, Firefox, Overcast, radio de, PodcastAddict, Bullhorn, iVoox, Podchaser
What are the biggest lessons from 99 amazing episodes of The Happy Engineer Podcast? Listen now and find out! ============================ > HAPPY HOUR! Live Coaching with Zach Join your friends at Happy Hour with host of The Happy Engineer Podcast, Zach White, for engineering leadership training, 1:1 career coaching, and FREE stuff! ** Click the link above and register now for this no-cost LIVE training every month, see you there! ============================ In this special 100th episode, I bring you the 10 most powerful moments of the podcast since it began. The most downloaded episodes. The most commented and shared tips. The most impactful action steps. The most powerful stories. And my personal favorite moments that I'll never forget. So press play and let's chat… because this is the ultimate buffet of wisdom if you want to be a Happy Engineer! ============================ HAPPY ENGINEER COMMUNITY LINKS: > Apply for the Lifestyle Engineering Blueprint …Our intensive coaching program exclusively for engineering leaders looking to build your career, balance your life, and BE HAPPY! > Full Show Notes, Resources, & More > Join our Facebook Group! Get access to bonus content and live coaching as growth-minded leaders build careers together. ============================ WANT MORE AMAZING GUESTS? “I love Zach and these amazing guests on The Happy Engineer Podcast.” If that sounds like you, please consider following, rating and reviewing the show! I know it's a huge favor to ask, but when you follow, leave a 5-star rating, and add an honest review of how these episodes are helping you… it's a massive benefit for getting the attention of big name powerhouse guests on this show. On Apple Podcasts, click our show, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with 5-stars, and select “Write a Review.” Thank you so much. ============================ Connect with your host, Zach White: LinkedIn (primary) Instagram Facebook YouTube
Description: The world's best Lifestyle Engineer, Zach White is sharing how losing his focus and balance ended in burnout and divorce. In his words: Nothing prepared me for the darkest days of my life. While he would never wish a tragedy on anyone, he was thankful for this experience. It forced him to ask bigger and better questions, and he was able to completely transform the way he works and how he lives, and he is going to share his wisdom with us today. Shownotes: Zach shares his personal story of how losing his focus and balance led to burnout and ultimately, divorce. He reflects on the darkest days of his life and how this experience forced him to ask bigger and better questions, which led to a complete transformation in the way he works and lives. Zach's journey is an inspiring one, and he generously shares his wisdom with us, providing insights into how to achieve balance, focus, and success in both our personal and professional lives. From his personal experiences, Zach has developed a unique approach to coaching, one that is holistic and takes into account all aspects of an individual's life. In this episode, we discussed: Losing focus and balance can have serious consequences, including burnout and personal upheaval. Difficult experiences can lead to personal growth and transformation as long as we're willing to ask bigger and better questions. Zach's holistic approach to coaching takes into account all aspects of an individual's life and can help us achieve balance, focus, and success in both our personal and professional lives. Connect with Zach White: Website - https://www.thehappyengineerpodcast.com Podcast - https://plnk.to/the-happy-engineer Zach White on Linkedin Connect with Sabine Kvenberg: Sabine Kvenberg on Facebook Sabine Kvenberg on Instagram Sabine Kvenberg on Linkedin Sabine Kvenberg on YouTube BECOME Podpage Sabine Kvenberg Resources Transcript 00:00:00 Zach: The thing that will stand between you and your dreams is fear. And so we need to step out of our comfort zone, have the courage to face those fears, and take action in our life. So if there's one thing I could tell you, it's to crush comfort and create courage because the life of your dreams will not be found in your comfort zone. And the sooner you embrace that and start living out at the edges of what's possible for you, the faster you're gonna see your life increase in ways you could not even imagine. 00:00:34 Sabine: Hello, my name is Sabine Kvenberg, founder and host of BECOME. The content will inspire you to reach your aspirations and become the best version of yourself. I feature interviews with successful individuals from various industries, delving into their personal and professional journeys and their strategies to achieve their goals. We have to become the person we are meant to be first. So we can live life, we are destined to live. That means we must overcome challenges and work through difficult times to learn, grow, and become the new more fabulous version of ourselves. I'm so glad that you are here. Let's get on this journey together. 00:01:25 Sabine: I had the pleasure of sitting down with the world's best lifestyle engineer, Zach White. If you want to see results in your life, you have to have the courage to step out of your comfort zone and pair that courage with a proven system of success, what he calls Lifestyle Engineering. And you can accelerate more than just your career. And this is what I talked with Zach about in our interview. Not only is he sharing his story, but you will learn what it takes to have more balance. Welcome, Zach. I'm so happy to have you as my guest today. 00:02:04 Zach: Oh, Sabine, it's a pleasure to be here. Thank you so much for inviting me. 00:02:09 Sabine: Oh, let's get started by, just, tell us where you are right now. I think you are somewhere in Michigan, is that right? 00:02:19 Zach: Yeah, yeah. You found me sitting in my office, which is in a coworking space here in southwest Michigan. A small lake town. If you're not from the area, you wouldn't know it, but it's called Benton Harbor and just a mile from beautiful Lake Michigan. And I was mentioning to you before the recording, so we were finally feeling some springtime weather, which for Michiganders, is a big deal, like putting that cloud cover and cold weather behind us, ready for some sunshine and some lake life. So bring it on. 00:02:53 Sabine: Oh, right. All right. And yeah, here, the sun is out, but here in Florida, it is seasonably cold. We are in the 60s, and for, end of March, it's pretty cold. So. But I guess, it all depends on. 00:03:11 Zach: That's right. It's all relative. Uh, 67. I can't wait for 67. That's, we're still a month or two away from 67, Sabine. 00:03:20 Sabine: So Zach, you are a lifestyle engineering coach now, but you started out as an engineer. So how did you go from engineer solving problems to totally shift lifestyle? So how did that happen? 00:03:45 Zach: Yeah, well, I joke, Sabine, that I'm a mechanical engineer by my degrees, but I'm a lifestyle engineer through the school of hard knocks and life lessons. So my actual background is in mechanical engineering. To your comment, I have my bachelor's from Purdue and my masters from U of M, both in mechanical engineering. And I went into Whirlpool Corporation to build my engineering career with big aspirations and big goals. Just like most engineers who come outta college, do wanna make a name for yourself, make an impact, go get those promotions, and build a successful career. And in the journey towards that success, I made some big mistakes and I ended up burning out, finding myself divorced and depressed and disappointed with how my career had gone, but more importantly, how my life fell apart in the process. And it was the recovery from that rock bottom experience where lifestyle engineering was born, asking new questions, finding new ways to succeed, that considered my whole life's success, not just my career. And very happy to say it worked. I had incredible success after, and that's what then led to me doing this full-time as a coach and as a CEO of Oasis of Courage. 00:05:08 Sabine: Oh, fantastic. But one thing that you said, I think is so oftentimes overlooked, and that is the fact that sometimes we have to hit rock bottom to realize what we really ought to do in this world and what gives us the joy and the freedom to live a happy and fulfilled life. So when you started working and you had all the successes and your career took off, what was it that really made you realize the career is not everything? So what was that darkest time in your life that really made you, shall I say, wake up? 00:06:03 Zach: The wake up call moment in anyone's journey is always, you know, very, you know, poignant, easy to remember exactly where I was. And Sabine, I'll tell you the story in my world, at the time, everything was fine. You know, I thought I had it all under control. And I was on a work trip out in Tennessee working at one of the factories where Whirlpool has a manufacturing facility. And Sabine, I came home from the trip and I was tired. It'd been a long trip, working long hours. And I really hadn't talked to my spouse very much while I was gone. And I was expecting to come home, to her being there. And the house was empty. And I walked in and I was confused, thought maybe she went out, you know, I called, she didn't answer. And then I'm walking around the house and I found a note on the table that essentially said, I don't think this is working. I'm ready to get divorced. 00:07:05 Zach: And that moment for me was the wake up call. That's when my entire world came crashing down around me. And the truth is, looking back, Sabine, that I was lying to myself about everything being okay. The signs were there long before that moment, that things were not going well at home. But I had chosen to ignore it. I had chosen to pretend outwardly that everything was okay, and I just put my focus on the things that were working, and I ignored the things that were not working. And as you can imagine, the tension between that just grows and grows. And, you know, eventually to your point, if you don't do something, you hit rock bottom. And I'll be honest, that was a very, very painful night. I mean, a lot of tears, a lot of heartache, but some powerful things shifted that night in my life. And it began with being honest with myself and being honest with the people who loved me. You know, calling my sister, calling my mom, telling them the truth for the first time that my life was not what I was pretending it was, and I needed help. 00:08:13 Sabine: Wow, what you said was so impactful that number one, we oftentimes, choose not to see the signs. We try to avoid and ignore them because it's uncomfortable. 00:08:32 Zach: Yeah. 00:08:32 Sabine: But if we do more of those, it becomes even more uncomfortable or even worse, like in your case, you found your house empty. What I liked, what you just shared, that for the first time, you were honest, you called your parents and your mom, your sister, and really told them as it was. Isn't it so true sometimes, in family we hide what's going on and because we don't wanna show our weaknesses perhaps? So what was the process once you get really raw and honest? What was the process for you as far as getting through it? 00:09:24 Zach: Grief comes first. You know, I'll be honest, the first few days or weeks, Sabine, were just kind of messy. Very messy. A lot of tears, a lot of confusion. But the relief of telling the truth the way I did, gave me enough weight off of my shoulders to take a next step. And for me, beyond just talking to the people I love, that was going to see a counselor, getting on the calendar, going and working with a professional therapist, that's saying, hey, this is happening. I need help. I'm in a lot of pain. And the grief is real. And you go through these stages of suffering and grief. And that was very real to me. It was very, I mean, physically painful, emotionally painful, spiritually painful to go through. But I think the most important thing was the willingness to sit in that place, to just allow the pain to be present. 00:10:22 Zach: And that's something that I was dodging to your point earlier, Sabine, like pretending that it wasn't there for so long. There was a lot of built up negative energy in my life that needed to be let go. And so that was the first stage, was just a willingness to let my life be a mess for a while, and acknowledge that I wasn't as, you know, well put together as everybody thought I was. But from there, after, you know, you're in that kind of trough place. Your face is grinding against the floor of rock bottom as it were, right? You know, then you stand up and you start to just put one foot in front of the other. And what I tell everybody, who I've coached, who's gone through any form of burnout or suffering or a rock bottom experience like this, or if you're going through it right now, you have to bring the time horizon in a little bit. 00:11:12 Zach: We're not gonna solve the whole thing in one move. We're not gonna go, create the perfect life in one day. Let's zoom, way in. I like to call it drawing smaller circles. Rather than solving for the big equation, let's just solve, for this afternoon, what are we gonna do this afternoon to make sure it's a little bit better than yesterday, to make sure we're not going back to those same patterns or habits that got us stuck in the first place and put one foot in front of the other. And as we build momentum, we can begin to extend that time horizon again and think about bigger goals and longer term dreams again, you know, entering into a new relationship. Again, in my case, all of those things. But at the start, let's just focus on the moment in front of us, right? What's the next thing we need to do in drawing those smaller circles and prioritizing a shorter time horizon because it's so overwhelming. We don't have the cognitive ability to go think about these longer term things. So that's my most important lesson from that time, was look, when you're really under pressure, when you're really overwhelmed, or if your life is completely confusing and falling apart, let's just zoom, way in. You don't need to solve everything. Let's just get today buttoned up the best we can, make the best next decision, and then we can come back to tomorrow. 00:12:33 Sabine: It's so true. Couple things that I got out of what you just shared. Number one, the willingness to sit and let it pass. And also recognize our grieve, our suffering, and not just chopping it away, because if we don't let it out, it just fester and make us perhaps bitter or whatnot, right? So. 00:12:59 Zach: Yeah. 00:12:59 Sabine: Just going through that process is a resolving process and resolving journey. And then you were able to move forward again. And what you did, you got help. And we all need help at one point or another in certain situations. 00:13:21 Sabine: May is stroke awareness month. Life Line Screening can help detect someone's risk of having a stroke or cardiovascular disease. Each year, more than 700,000 people attend one of those screenings for peace of mind or early detection. And I am one of them. You see, my mother passed away from cardiovascular disease and I want to do everything I can to feel safe. So join me and schedule your screening today. To book your appointment, simply click the link in my show notes. 00:14:02 Sabine: Have you ever tried to build your own website, start a newsletter, or build a course and charge for it? Have you ever wanted to make money online but are totally confused by all the different systems you need to have? 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Now, let's get back to the show. 00:15:33 Sabine: So after you went through that grieving process, and another thing that I liked what you're saying, taking one step at a time, cuz that's another thing I believe a lot of people think, oh, they have to resolve everything either in their personal life or even in business venture. If you have to go through a very challenging situation sometimes, no, you cannot go from A to Z in one step. You have to take steps in between. And those little steps, when was your decision to actually make changes in your life after you got through that grieving process that really led you to become the lifestyle engineer that you are today? 00:16:25 Zach: Yeah, Sabine, there was a point, and I wish I could pinpoint exactly when, but I really can't. It's something that came gradually through the healing journey where I realized that the passion and the ambition inside of me to be successful in my career, to make an impact with my life and in the world through engineering and through, you know, the great mind that God had given me and the the skills that I had and that was still inside me, right? Going through burnout and divorce and depression did not eliminate something that was born inside me and my purpose for life. And I still had that fire there to do something. But right next to the fire for achievement was this fear of going through something like I had gone through already. It's like, there must be a different way to go, achieve something meaningful with my life but not suffer like this. 00:17:26 Zach: And it was that moment where I said, okay, I don't know the answer to that, but I'm unwilling to do nothing. I would rather keep going and try again and fail again than do nothing. I'm more afraid of, you know, getting to the end of my life with regrets than I am afraid of failing again. And so that's when I hired my first coach. I had worked with a therapist on the grief and this idea of recovery and healing, but I knew from other people who I had as mentors and people I respected, that coaching was a powerful catalyst to forward progress and change and making results happen in your life. So I hired a coach and I presented them with this challenge and said, hey, I want success, but I don't want to go through this again. There must be another way. I need help. 00:18:16 Zach: And I began working with a coach and, you know, the rest is history in a way. I went on to five promotions in five years. I doubled my income, I had an incredibly fun time working less hours than I ever had before. And along the way, I captured all these lessons and really distilled it down for the engineering mind because, you know, as an engineer, we think a bit differently. We approach the world a bit differently. And that became the lifestyle engineering blueprint that we now coach our clients in. But it was honestly just learning as I went, how to do this in a different way. 00:18:50 Sabine:Yeah. And as you said, as we experience, as we learn, we can implement and teach it to others. So how do engineers learn differently and what's the difference between an engineering mind and everybody else's mind? 00:19:08 Zach: Oh, we don't have enough time on this podcast to talk about all of the differences. You know, if you are an engineer, you already understand and appreciate some of this and most people know at least one engineer. And you can point to some of the stereotypes that are common. So let's just, you know, be honest about what these things are. For one, generally speaking, we'll paint with broad brushes here, more introverted, more shy, generally speaking, they see the world in a black and white way. And I'll include myself in this. I used to be this way because we're trained to go find the right answer. And mathematics and science and most of the schooling that we go through is all rooted in learning the principles and applying them to problems in a way that finds the solution. And we end up in this very narrow approach to living where everything has a solution and often it's one right answer. 00:20:03 Zach: Then we come outta college and go into our careers. And it's hard enough to face the reality that there's more than one way to design something or to solve the problem. Then you add on the complexity of all the emotional and social intelligence required to work on these complex cross-disciplinary teams. And it really can be overwhelming for a lot of engineers to adapt to that. On top of that, let's put even one more layer. The engineering mind is trained to go find everything that can break, everything that can go wrong, all the points of failure in every system. That's what we get paid to do. And we wanna take everything to a point of failure in life. It's like, this is the way we think in terms of design. Well, anybody who's in psychology or cognitive behavioral therapy or coaching will tell you, if the thing that you focus on constantly is the negative side, if all you're looking for are points of failure and what can go wrong, that's what you're going to continue to get more of and create, especially in your relationships. And people get frustrated at engineers for always, you know, shutting down their ideas or telling them how things can go wrong or not. Well, let's forgive them in a way cuz it's the only thing we're taught. 00:21:22 Zach: And that creates a lot of problems in our relationships and in our lives as well as in your career development. So that's just naming a couple of obvious ones, Sabine. There's more, but we need to adapt the way we think about career growth and then lifestyle design. This idea of balancing the rest of our lives in the context of those challenges. You know, how do we overcome that in a way that engineers can wrap their heads around, which means systematically in a logical way, in a way that's gonna align with their strengths. Not just go tell an engineer, hey, stop being like an engineer. Like, that doesn't work. You can't just tell somebody to stop being themselves. 00:22:03 Sabine: No, that's so true and I really admire that you tackle that from that perspective, being an engineer. I mean, our two worlds can't be any more far apart because I'm on the total of the spectrum. I'm a creator. You know, I'm a performer. I'm just like. 00:22:26 Zach: Yes. 00:22:27 Sabine: Hey, show me the world, right? And math was never my strong point. I am not getting satisfaction with solving problems. I mean, I do, right? But you know what I'm saying? 00:22:41 Zach: It's different. It's different. 00:22:42 Sabine: It's just different, right? But as you said, the engineers in this world and even if you are not an engineer, you might be an introvert, you might be a problem solver. That's your mentality, that's your personality. And those people are probably looking for a coach like you who can approach it from that angle. So I like that. 00:23:10 Zach: Yeah, you're right. It's not unique to engineers, that's just a group that I really resonate with. But for example, we have a client in our program right now who works in sales, but her mindset is an analytical one, and she has some of these same qualities in her approach and her background. And you would think, sales, how is it possible to be an introvert and succeed in sales? Well, you'd be amazed, you know, it's not uncommon for someone to end up in a place where they are constantly having to face some limitations, where their personality doesn't serve them in their role. And this is an example where someone says, okay, I really need to overcome these things in order to be successful, even more so than an engineer might. And so, yeah, there's a lot of people who connect with this approach, who may not be in STEM professions. 00:24:01 Sabine: And you also have a podcast called the Happy Engineer Podcast. So tell us about that podcast. Who are your guests and what you're trying to achieve with it? 00:24:15 Zach: Well, the Happy Engineer was named that because at the end of the day, if you get big success in your titles and promotions at paychecks, but you hate your life, then we have not succeeded yet. So I really believe, Sabine, what we're all looking for here is to love the journey towards our dream and our vision. So the Happy Engineer is an entire series of conversations around that idea. How do I build my career to the level that I want, whether that's CTO or just senior engineer, it doesn't matter. But also balance what I love in the rest of my life, to honor the time I want with my family, to take care of my health, to really look at myself as a whole person and not become a victim to some of the cultural challenges of, especially big organizations where the pressure to deliver can be so high and engineers are stressed out. 00:25:09 Zach: Engineers are struggling with dealing with all these demands, especially when you add a spouse and some kids and a mortgage and all these other challenges of living life. So the Happy Engineer Podcast brings guests from engineering, you know, folks who've succeeded at this and are living on the other side of the lessons learned, as well as people from these other disciplines who can help us to address areas where we're not strong. You know, health coaches or mindset coaches, people who can really dig into the areas that an engineer may not explore very often on their own. Because we tend to be drawn to the sciences and we love to listen to tech speak and that kind of thing. So it's a very well-rounded set of conversations because I really do believe we wanna be well-rounded in our success. 00:25:54 Sabine: Absolutely. Absolutely. And I go onto podcasts with the wisdom that I can contribute to the audiences and, you know, it's all about that balance, right? And when we are open to listen to the other person or to the other “side,” just in general, it is very important to be open. Otherwise, we are getting so narrow minded, so almost, like the horses with those, what you call it, the sight. 00:26:33 Zach: The blinders. Yeah. 00:26:34 Sabine: The blinders, exactly. And you see it in all areas, you know, of personal and work related politics. Oh, my goodness. If we are not open to listen to others, then we can get really, really stuck. 00:26:49 Zach: No doubt. 00:26:50 Sabine: So, yeah. 00:26:51 Zach: Well, and you are a great role model of this, Sabine. I mean, I love your content. I actually just listened to episode 41 of Become with [Brandon Kumar Sammi]. He was on my podcast as well. And just the power of those conversations and the idea of becoming what this whole show is about, it begins with that openness. If you don't lean into a growth mindset and an open coachable spirit, then you're gonna miss that opportunity to become the best version of yourself. So I think there's no one better to talk about this than you. 00:27:23 Sabine: Oh, good. Good. So, well maybe I'll… can tell something to your listeners as well and contribute to your listeners. I would love to, but well, we are out of time. Oh, my goodness. You know, I always like having wonderful conversations. I could go on. 00:27:42 Zach: I know. I know. 00:27:43 Sabine: Forever and ever. So if people want to get in touch with you, what would be the best way? 00:27:51 Zach: Thank you, Sabine. And for what it's worth, I agree, we could go all day. I understand why Joe Rogan and some of these other podcasters have three and four hour long episodes because it's so fun to have these chats. You know, you mentioned the Happy Engineer Podcast already, and if someone out there is listening who wants to hear more from me or get deeper into lifestyle engineering, just wherever you're listening to become, jump over and give a follow to the Happy Engineer. You'll find us on all the platforms. But if this really resonates for you, maybe you are an engineer or you know one who really needs help with this and is looking for support to build their career and get to the next level, it would be an absolute honor to give you a free coaching session and share with you what we do and how we support people and see if it's a fit to work together. So if that's you, then grab your phone and send a text message right now. The word, Lifestyle. The word Lifestyle, send that to 5-5-4-4-4. It's one of those short codes, really simple, Lifestyle to 5-5-4-4-4. We'll send you the information to get on our calendar. And if it's a fit, we'll get you a free session with me and provide as much value as we can. So it'd be an honor to do that for your listeners, Sabine. 00:29:02 Sabine: Oh, fantastic. And I'll make sure to have that information in our show notes as well. So if there would be one piece of advice that you would give, not only engineers, but just in general, maybe a quote or something like that, what would that be? 00:29:20 Zach: The thing that will stand between you and your dreams is fear. And so we need to step out of our comfort zone, have the courage to face those fears, and take action in your life. So if there's one thing I could tell you, it's crush comfort and create courage because the life of your dreams will not be found in your comfort zone. And the sooner you embrace that and start living out at the edges of what's possible for you, the faster you're gonna see your life increase in ways you could not even imagine. So crush comfort and create courage, that's a decision you'll never regret. 00:30:00 Sabine: Thank you so much. That was just a perfect ending for this podcast, and I wish you all the best and I look forward, having another conversation. 00:30:11 Zach: Thank you so much, Sabine. You're amazing. I appreciate the invitation and blessings to you and your amazing audience. It's been a pleasure. 00:30:18 Sabine: That was my interview. And if you enjoyed it, give us a five star review, leave a comment, and share it with your friends. Thanks for listening. Until I see you again. Always remember, serve from the heart, follow your passion, and live the life you imagine.
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What's in a name? How should you choose the name of your business? What makes a brand name stick? Read the full episode summary below. ============================ MOST POPULAR LINKS: > Full Show Notes, Resources, & More > Apply for the Lifestyle Engineering Blueprint - Our intensive coaching program exclusively for engineering leaders looking to build your career, balance your life, and BE HAPPY! ============================ In this episode, meet the world's leading authority on brand names with buzz. Since 2005, Alexandra Watkins and her naming firm, Eat My Words, have created love-at-first sight brand names for countless companies from Amazon to Xerox. You are going to learn the most important qualities of successful product and brand names. Perhaps even more important, you'll learn the top mistakes engineers make when naming their new business, new products, or new anything! Don't wait until you are ready to start a new company to learn this stuff. It's powerful now and will save you from heartache when the time comes. Alexandra's breakthrough creativity book, “Hello, My Name is Awesome: How to Create Brand Names That Stick,” was named a Top 10 Marketing Book by Inc. Magazine and has earned high praise from engineers and product leaders around the world. So press play and let's chat… because The Happy Engineer gets put to the test against brand names considered the best! ============================ HAPPY ENGINEER COMMUNITY LINKS: > HAPPY HOUR! Live with Zach Register now and join host of The Happy Engineer Podcast, Zach White, in a live webinar for deeper training, career Q&A, and FREE stuff! > Join our Facebook Group! Get access to bonus content and live coaching as growth-minded leaders build careers together. ============================ WANT MORE AMAZING GUESTS? “I love Zach and these amazing guests on The Happy Engineer Podcast.” If that sounds like you, please consider following, rating and reviewing the show! I know it's a huge favor to ask, but when you follow, leave a 5-star rating, and add an honest review of how these episodes are helping you… it's a massive benefit for getting the attention of big name powerhouse guests on this show. On Apple Podcasts, click our show, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with 5-stars, and select “Write a Review.” Thank you so much. ============================ Connect with your host, Zach White: LinkedIn (primary) Instagram Facebook YouTube
Zach White is a mechanical engineer turned career coach who has overcome numerous trials and failures to achieve incredible success in his career. He is now on a mission to help engineer leaders achieve the same level of success without suffering from burnout. Zach is also the host of The Happy Engineer Podcast, which provides valuable insights and tips for engineering leaders to reach their full potential while maintaining a healthy work-life balance.Zach's journey is a powerful reminder that even the most intelligent and ambitious individuals can struggle if they neglect their well-being. He has learned from his own experiences and now helps others avoid similar pitfalls by emphasizing the importance of mental health and fulfillment in achieving success. Zach's unique perspective and expertise make him an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to advance their career while maintaining a happy and healthy lifestyle.In this episode, The Underdog Show reeled in and peeled the layers of Zach's life and journey. The highlights are as follows:- What inspired his journey to where he is now?- How did his parent's divorce affect him growing up? How did that reflect in his life?- Based on Zach's experiences, why is it significant to reprogram your subconscious mind and change the environment?- How did Zach make the vulnerable decision, to tell the truth to the people that matter most?- What would Zach's higher self tell his younger self based on what he knows now?Tune in to learn more about Zach's journey and his insights on achieving personal growth. Join us for the conversation! Listen to the full episode here:- Apple iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/underdog/id1534385651- Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6FbSDu0aNtuxAEiderUAfB- Website: https://theunderdogshow.comIf you found this story worth your time and made changes in your life, we'd love to hear from you! Subscribe and leave a review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐To connect with Zach, you can send a message here on 55-444, or listen to his podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-happy-engineer-career-success-for-engineering/id1576582987.The Underdog Podcast host is none other than Pamela Bardhi. She's rocking the Real Estate Realm and has dedicated her life as a Life Coach. She is also Forbes Real Estate Council. To know more about Pam, check out the following:- Website: https://pamelabardhi.com- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pamela_bardhi- TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@pamela_bardhiReady to elevate your life and take ownership of your power? Join Pamela for a 15-minute call to set clear goals and build your game plan today! Visit http://meetwithpamela.com to schedule your session now.
Why are so many engineers frustrated?How can you be happy engineer?Zach White is the founder and CEO of Oasis Of Courage (OACO), a fast growing company with unique and proven coaching programs exclusively for engineers. He also hosts The Happy Engineer Podcast, where listeners discover the steps to engineering success through expert interviews and Zach's own transformational framework, the Lifestyle Engineering Blueprint. The podcast helps engineers at all levels to achieve career success without suffering burnout.The Happy Engineer helps engineering leaders reach the next level without suffering burnout - because success without fulfillment is failure. You will discover how to redefine work/life balance and lead with purpose, while accelerating your next promotion. It's time for personal development before technical development, emotional intelligence (EQ) before IQ, and coaching to crush your comfort zone!Zach understands the engineering journey first hand, holding a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from Purdue University, and a Masters degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Michigan. With over a decade of experience and top performance in a $20B organization, he is now a sought after Coach by engineering leaders around the world. As a growing entrepreneur, Zach is also a Partner at PermaVentures, a private equity investment group based in Southwest Michigan.On this episode, Zach takes us on his career journey as an engineer who did everything he thought was right, yet realized how unhappy he was. His mission on The Happy Engineer podcast is to help engineers who find themselves in similar shoes.Listen as Zach shares:- how to reach your potential at work- how engineering leaders can design a life they love - why you need to get out of your comfort zone- career success at any cost- how to get promoted as an engineer- how to build relationships with both internal and external customers- influencing others through relationships- bottom-up emotion regulation strategies- what psychological safety looks like in the workplace- how to improve your emotional intelligence skills- daily steps to improve your communication skills- companies who need good leadership- the courage of transformation- purpose as a catalyst for action, change and results- morning routines for happy engineers...and so much more!Connect with Zach:Website: https://oasisofcourage.com/happy-engineer-podcast/Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-happy-engineer-career-success-for-engineering/id1576582987Additional Resources:"How To Become A Software Engineer" w/ Bobby Dorlus"How To Become A Great Engineering Manager" w/ Jeremy DoranFeel free to reach out on:LinkedInFacebookInstagramLeave a rating and a review:iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/communication-skills-for-happy-engineers-w-zach-white/id1614151066?i=1000604962929Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2sg3fvEcSOc4cMH44cNaocYouTube: https://youtu.be/hnjb936Nidg
** Trigger Warning ** Today's episode contains dialogue not suitable for children and which may trigger some adults. This content, suicidal ideation, is brief yet vivid, between time stamps 18:12 to 21:16. Listener discretion is advised. ============================ Authentic Happiness. Effortless Success. Does that sound like something you want? Okay we all do… but HOW? Read the full episode summary below. ============================ MOST POPULAR LINKS: > Full Show Notes, Resources, & More > Apply for the Lifestyle Engineering Blueprint - Our intensive coaching program exclusively for engineering leaders looking to build your career, balance your life, and BE HAPPY! ============================ In this episode, we go deeper into the HAPPY side of The Happy Engineer than ever before. You will gain deep insights into how you can move from any emotion into authentic happiness. And my guest will show you why that shift creates an experience of effortless success. Meet my friend Robert Mack, an Ivy League-Educated, Positive Psychology Expert, Celebrity Happiness Coach, Best-Selling Author, and Television Host & Producer. His work has been endorsed by Oprah, Vanessa Williams, Lisa Nichols, and many others including me (your host, Zach White)! You are going to love this man. Robert coaches individuals from all walks of life - including professional athletes, popular entertainers, senior executives, and everyday people alike - and consults with organizations of all kinds, such as Google, YouTube, Facebook, Twilio, Microsoft, SalesForce, Deloitte Consulting, Capital One, and many others. So press play and let's chat… for a blend of ivy-league science and timeless, transcendental wisdom! ============================ HAPPY ENGINEER COMMUNITY LINKS: > HAPPY HOUR! Live with Zach Register now and join host of The Happy Engineer Podcast, Zach White, in a live webinar for deeper training, career Q&A, and FREE stuff! > Join our Facebook Group! Get access to bonus content and live coaching as growth-minded leaders build careers together. ============================ WANT MORE AMAZING GUESTS? “I love Zach and these amazing guests on The Happy Engineer Podcast.” If that sounds like you, please consider following, rating and reviewing the show! I know it's a huge favor to ask, but when you follow, leave a 5-star rating, and add an honest review of how these episodes are helping you… it's a massive benefit for getting the attention of big name powerhouse guests on this show. On Apple Podcasts, click our show, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with 5-stars, and select “Write a Review.” Thank you so much. ============================ Connect with your host, Zach White: LinkedIn (primary) Instagram Facebook YouTube
This was such a special conversation with today's guest Zach White. What I love so much about Zach is his generosity, vision, clarity of thought, and humbleness.Zach has learned his life lessons well and has taken the courage from accepting responsibility for the challenges. He's done a heap of work on himself, understanding what he wants from his life and who he needs to become to achieve that. I'm inspired every time we talk. Not only to be better and more courageous but to accept with grace and humour where I am in my life today and how all the thoughts and decisions I have made in the past led me here.Zach is an engineer and he has established a coaching business to help change the game in engineering and leadership. He is the founder and CEO of Oasis of Courage, known as OACO, a fast-growing company with unique and proven coaching programmes exclusively for engineers. He also hosts a top-rated show, The Happy Engineer Podcast. Zach is the World's Best Lifestyle Engineering Coach!You don't have to be an engineer to learn from Zach. His message his relevant to all of us. If you want to master your mindset, build a successful blueprint for your life, and learn how to achieve your goals and dreams in life without burnout, then check out Zach's podcast and website.You will find Zach at:Email: zach@oasisofcourage.comCell phone: 269.235.9633Website: https://www.oasisofcourage.com/LinkedIn: Zach WhiteSocial: @oasisofcourageSocial: @thehappyengineerpodcastIf you have any guests you would like to hear from or questions answered please let me know. Email susan@susanbirch.co.nzYou can sign up for my newsletter to keep up-to-date with the content I am publishing, monthly blogs and Q & A webinars with experts from around the world.https://mailchi.mp/61eb6eb3e0df/newsletter-signupYou will find my website with more information and free resources here:https://susanbirch.co.nz/You can follow me on Facebook here:https://www.facebook.com/thehealthdetectivenz
Zach White is known around the world for changing the game in career coaching for engineering leaders. He has worked with hundreds of leaders at top companies worldwide to achieve breakthrough results and escape burnout.Zach is the Founder and CEO of Oasis of Courage, a fast-growing company with unique and proven coaching programs exclusively for engineers. He also hosts a top rated show, The Happy Engineer Podcast. As a coach for engineering leaders, Zach understands the journey first hand, holding both a Bachelor's and Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering, and spending over a decade building his career in the Fortune 200. Zach is affectionately known as the World's Best Lifestyle Engineer, and your coach.www.thehappyengineerpodcast.comSupport the showYour host is Laban Ditchburn aka "World's Best Courage Coach". Have you read Laban's book? Bet on You - (it's awesome!). Bet on You - Paperback, Kindle and Audiobook (in my voice!). I love to connect in person, but until then you'll find your favourite social media via the link below! https://linktr.ee/LabanDitchburn
This week I am sharing a thought-provoking conversation I had with Zach White on his podcast, The Happy Engineer Podcast.We had a great time talking about the most important function of your body and why it's incredibly important to your career success. Are you struggling with stress? Burnout? Listen now and discover how nutrition and health play a big part. So press play and let's begin… your body, and your life will definitely thank you for it!If you enjoyed this episode, please come back for our next exciting instalment with our next incredible guest on The Health Detective Podcast.You can sign up for my newsletter to keep up-to-date with the content I am publishing, monthly blogs and Q & A webinars with experts from around the world.https://mailchi.mp/61eb6eb3e0df/newsletter-signupYou will find my website with more information and free resources here:https://susanbirch.co.nz/You can follow me on Facebook here:https://www.facebook.com/thehealthdetectivenz
Do you know the most important function of your body, and why it's incredibly important to your success? Are you struggling with stress? Burnout? What if your negative stress at work is actually caused by something completely different, and has nothing to do with your work at all? In this episode, meet the Health Detective and World's Best Self-Care Coach, Susan Birch. She holds a Masters Degree in Health Sciences, and Postgraduate Diplomas in Sports Medicine, Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation, COP Musculoskeletal Medicine, and COP Community Nutrition from Otago University. Susan has spent a lifetime challenging the mainstream dogma about exercise and nutrition. She understands the challenges people face in finding accurate, science-based nutrition and health information. But beyond her 40 years of experience changing lives through changing the body, the real reason you will be changed by this conversation is her courage. Susan contracted meningococcal meningitis when she was two years old, which left her with seemingly insurmountable odds against academic success. She overcame those odds, and is one of the brightest minds in her field. So press play and let's chat… your body, and your life, depends on it! Then join The Happy Engineer community online and share your next action step in our free group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thehappyengineer ========================== For show notes and links from this episode, or to submit a question for host Zach White to answer in a future Q&A, go to: www.thehappyengineerpodcast.com ========================== Ready for promotion, more money, and more FUN in your career? Then let's chat! Book your FREE Coaching Session for podcast listeners at www.CareerClarityCall.com ========================== Rate, Review, and Follow “I love Zach and The Happy Engineer Podcast.” If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more engineers -- just like you -- take the next step toward the career and life that they desire. On Apple Podcasts, click our show, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! Remember, we only spread our message when you share this episode with others that need it. So if you enjoy this podcast, please SHARE it on your social media and tag @TheHappyEngineerPodcast so I can say hi and thank you. Also, if you haven't done so already, subscribe to the podcast. I'll be releasing a lot of new content including bonus episodes to the feed and, if you're not subscribed, there's a good chance you'll miss out. Subscribe now! For all the extras related to this episode, remember to visit: www.thehappyengineerpodcast.com
PASSION or GRIT? Which one will help you build the career of your dreams? And if it's both, what does that really look like? In this episode, meet Vice President of Engineering at Boulevard, Dana Sherrell. Her leadership success spans a variety of technology companies including SendGrid, Advatech Pacific, Optivus Technology, and Senior Director of Engineering at Twilio where she oversaw their entire email platform group. Dana understands the challenges of building technology for massive scale. We're talking BILLIONS of emails. She also understands the challenges of building a career for meaning, impact, and happiness in your zone of genius. One of those challenges is your ego. Dana explains how ego almost derailed her career and how to deal with it. She also gives some sage advice on how passion and grit show up in the workplace. So press play and let's chat… it's time for the genius in you to come out! Then join The Happy Engineer community online and share your next action step in our free group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thehappyengineer ========================== For show notes and links from this episode, or to submit a question for host Zach White to answer in a future Q&A, go to: www.thehappyengineerpodcast.com ========================== Ready for promotion, more money, and more FUN in your career? Then let's chat! Book your FREE Coaching Session for podcast listeners at www.CareerClarityCall.com ========================== Rate, Review, and Follow “I love Zach and The Happy Engineer Podcast.” If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more engineers -- just like you -- take the next step toward the career and life that they desire. On Apple Podcasts, click our show, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! Remember, we only spread our message when you share this episode with others that need it. So if you enjoy this podcast, please SHARE it on your social media and tag @TheHappyEngineerPodcast so I can say hi and thank you. Also, if you haven't done so already, subscribe to the podcast. I'll be releasing a lot of new content including bonus episodes to the feed and, if you're not subscribed, there's a good chance you'll miss out. Subscribe now! For all the extras related to this episode, remember to visit: www.thehappyengineerpodcast.com
Harmonicas are magic, did you know that? If you were live on stage, doing improv, and someone handed you a magic harmonica… What would you do with it? How often do you celebrate in your career and life? Monthly? Weekly? Daily? HOURLY? In this episode, enjoy an incredibly fun and mindset-shifting conversation with workplace expert, speaker, author, and humorist, Joel Zeff. For nearly 25 years, Joel has entertained and helped transform countless leaders at over 2,500 events through his unique blend of hilarious improvisational comedy and essential ideas on work and life. In 1991, Joel made the news with his magic harmonica. I know you'll love his story. The Tao of TA-DA is here to celebrate with you. More importantly, he's going to teach you how (and why) you need to celebrate the “TA-DA” moments of your daily life. Joel understands that change is not optional, and learning how to thrive under the immense pressure of sudden disruption will accelerate your career. It will lower your stress levels too. So press play and let's chat… because your biggest TA-DA of the day is right now! Then join The Happy Engineer community online and share your next action step in our free group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thehappyengineer ========================== For show notes and links from this episode, or to submit a question for host Zach White to answer in a future Q&A, go to: www.thehappyengineerpodcast.com ========================== Ready for promotion, more money, and more FUN in your career? Then let's chat! Book your FREE Coaching Session for podcast listeners at www.CareerClarityCall.com ========================== Rate, Review, and Follow “I love Zach and The Happy Engineer Podcast.” If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more engineers -- just like you -- take the next step toward the career and life that they desire. On Apple Podcasts, click our show, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! Remember, we only spread our message when you share this episode with others that need it. So if you enjoy this podcast, please SHARE it on your social media and tag @TheHappyEngineerPodcast so I can say hi and thank you. Also, if you haven't done so already, subscribe to the podcast. I'll be releasing a lot of new content including bonus episodes to the feed and, if you're not subscribed, there's a good chance you'll miss out. Subscribe now! For all the extras related to this episode, remember to visit: www.thehappyengineerpodcast.com
What are you the best in the world at? Most engineering leaders give a blank stare when asked that question. Full confession, so did I. How do you become your own superhero in life? In this episode, meet the man affectionately known as the World's Best Courage Coach, Laban Ditchburn. He teaches people to bet on themselves. A child badly affected by divorce, poverty and dysfunction, Laban sought validation and escapism in all the wrong places. But through self-discovery and a ton of hard work, he conquered the full gamut of addiction—alcohol, sex, gambling, drugs, and negative self-talk. By understanding and then reverse-engineering the root cause, giving up his addictions was almost effortless. Now he revels in unabashedly sharing what he's learned: How to conquer the demons you don't know you have, and how to be unstoppable in getting to where you want to be. So press play and let's chat… because it's time to bet on you! ========================== Ready for the next level in your career? Book your FREE Coaching Session for podcast listeners at www.CareerClarityCall.com ========================== Rate, Review, and Follow “I love Zach and The Happy Engineer Podcast.” If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more engineers -- just like you -- take the next step toward the career and life that they desire. On Apple Podcasts, click our show, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! Remember, we only spread our message when you share this knowledge with others that need it. So if you enjoy this episode, please SHARE it on your social media and tag @TheHappyEngineerPodcast so I can say hi and thank you. Also, if you haven't done so already, subscribe to the podcast. I'll be releasing a lot of new content including bonus episodes to the feed and, if you're not subscribed, there's a good chance you'll miss out. Subscribe now! For more information on this episode, host Zach White, and The Happy Engineer go to: https://www.thehappyengineerpodcast.com
Life is about the journey, not the destination. Enjoy a BONUS [part 2] episode with Chef Charles Webb, who has gone through 92 jobs and dozens of countries in search of the lifestyle he loves. In this episode, enjoy a freestyle conversation world-renowned #chefontour and Chicago's #1 Private Chef, Charles Webb. This is not our normal engineering career conversation at The Happy Engineer Podcast, and that's on purpose. You may love the vibe of this lifestyle chat, or you may not. Either way, it's important that we continuously expand our mindsets and ask new questions. What is truly possible for your lifestyle? What is your biggest, boldest dream? What would you do if you knew you could not fail? So press play and let's chat… because food, travel, and leisure are about to open your mind (and mouth)! ========================== Ready for the next level in your career? Book your FREE Coaching Session for podcast listeners at www.CareerClarityCall.com ========================== Rate, Review, and Follow “I love Zach and The Happy Engineer Podcast.” If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more engineers -- just like you -- take the next step toward the career and life that they desire. On Apple Podcasts, click our show, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! Remember, we only spread our message when you share this knowledge with others that need it. So if you enjoy this episode, please SHARE it on your social media and tag @OASISOFCOURAGE so I can say hi and thank you. Also, if you haven't done so already, subscribe to the podcast. I'll be releasing a lot of new content including bonus episodes to the feed and, if you're not subscribed, there's a good chance you'll miss out. Subscribe now! For more information on this episode, host Zach White, and The Happy Engineer go to: https://www.thehappyengineerpodcast.com
Can you imagine having had 92 jobs, traveling to dozens of countries, experiencing yet another setback, and still showing up with passion to keep building your vision? Would you consider passion a key ingredient of success leaders? In this episode, meet world-renowned #chefontour Charles Webb. Chicago's #1 Private Chef, he has been trained through his adventurous spirit. Chef Charles' career has taken him to Brazil, France, Denmark, Italy, Spain, New York City and beyond. He has rubbed elbows with grand consulates and bartered for spices in markets unknown to the world. He has seared fish in a fire built by hand in the Cayman Islands, roasted duck in Rio, and learned to speak six languages in between. Chef Charles Webb holds a philosophy that every meal is a journey and should be shared, experienced and savored. What does all this have to do with building an engineering career? You're about to find out. So press play and let's chat… it's time to ignite your passion for LIFE! ========================== Ready for the next level in your career? Book your FREE Coaching Session for podcast listeners at www.CareerClarityCall.com ========================== Rate, Review, and Follow “I love Zach and The Happy Engineer Podcast.” If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more engineers -- just like you -- take the next step toward the career and life that they desire. On Apple Podcasts, click our show, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! Remember, we only spread our message when you share this knowledge with others that need it. So if you enjoy this episode, please SHARE it on your social media and tag @OASISOFCOURAGE so I can say hi and thank you. Also, if you haven't done so already, subscribe to the podcast. I'll be releasing a lot of new content including bonus episodes to the feed and, if you're not subscribed, there's a good chance you'll miss out. Subscribe now! For more information on this episode, host Zach White, and The Happy Engineer go to: https://www.oasisofcourage.com
Let me tell you a story about the day storytelling died. Once upon a time… Wait, WHAT? Isn't storytelling timeless? In this episode, global strategist and leadership coach, Guillaume Wiatr, will show you the importance of building strategic narratives. He is the Founder of MetaHelm, a consulting firm which guides CEOs and Founders to align people and accelerate innovation adoption. For Guillaume, traditional business storytelling is dead. Innovation happens when you build a new narrative instead. As he says, "people will pay for a story, but they will die for a narrative". We explore his custom 4-dimensions framework leveraged by senior executives of companies like Alaska Airlines, The Gates Foundation, AIG, L'Oréal, Google, Microsoft, and the US and French governments (to name a few). And you can apply it to building your career. So press play and let's chat… How do you like that story? ========================== Ready for the next level in your career? Book your FREE Coaching Session for podcast listeners at www.CareerClarityCall.com ========================== Rate, Review, and Follow “I love Zach and The Happy Engineer Podcast.” If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more engineers -- just like you -- take the next step toward the career and life that they desire. On Apple Podcasts, click our show, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! Remember, we only spread our message when you share this knowledge with others that need it. So if you enjoy this episode, please SHARE it on your social media and tag @OASISOFCOURAGE so I can say hi and thank you. Also, if you haven't done so already, subscribe to the podcast. I'll be releasing a lot of new content including bonus episodes to the feed and, if you're not subscribed, there's a good chance you'll miss out. Subscribe now! For more information on this episode, host Zach White, and The Happy Engineer go to: https://www.oasisofcourage.com
Are your attempts at reaching the next level “all thrust and no vector?” Has the fuel of your passion burned out, leaving you without a victory? Can you imagine being an Air Force F-16 fighter pilot who is afraid of heights and claustrophobic? In this episode, be prepared to fly higher than ever before with Lt. Col. Waldo Waldman, The Wingman. He is a Hall of Fame leadership speaker, executive coach, and the author of the New York Times and Wall Street Journal Bestseller “Never Fly Solo.” Get ready for full throttle. As a combat decorated F-16 fighter pilot, Waldo shares gripping stories and strategies on overcoming obstacles, performing under pressure, and how to create a resilient, courageous, “One Team, One Mission” culture of collaboration and trust. He broke through a lifelong fear of heights and overcame claustrophobia as a fighter pilot. And he is going to show you how to break through any barrier you face. So press play and let's chat…because now is your time for courageous leadership! ========================== Ready for the next level in your career? >> Book your FREE Coaching Session for podcast listeners at www.CareerClarityCall.com ========================== Rate, Review, and Follow “I love Zach and The Happy Engineer Podcast.” If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more engineers -- just like you -- take the next step toward the career and life that they desire. On Apple Podcasts, click our show, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! Remember, we only spread our message when you share this knowledge with others that need it. So if you enjoy this episode, please SHARE it on your social media and tag @OASISOFCOURAGE so I can say hi and thank you. Also, if you haven't done so already, subscribe to the podcast. I'll be releasing a lot of new content including bonus episodes to the feed and, if you're not subscribed, there's a good chance you'll miss out. Subscribe now! For more information on this episode, host Zach White, and The Happy Engineer go to: https://www.oasisofcourage.com
How efficient are you? Is maximum efficiency a good goal? What are the four pillars of efficiency you must implement to avoid being left behind during this industry (and life) revolution? In this episode, I'm excited to chat with engineer, entrepreneur, and CEO of a growing global organization, Andrea Dallan. He is the author of the books “The Revolution of Efficiency” (2020) and “Think Thin” (2021). Get ready to geek out a bit. At least the mechanical engineers will, ha! But this conversation is not just technical and career focused. Efficiency is important for your daily life, and Andrea is going to show you how this revolution is unfolding. We also address the most common barriers to efficiency that we all face, every day. So press play and let's chat…it's time for a revolution! ========================== Ready for the next level in your career? >> Book your FREE Coaching Session for podcast listeners at www.CareerClarityCall.com ========================== Rate, Review, and Follow “I love Zach and The Happy Engineer Podcast.” If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more engineers -- just like you -- take the next step toward the career and life that they desire. On Apple Podcasts, click our show, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! Remember, we only spread our message when you share this knowledge with others that need it. So if you enjoy this episode, please SHARE it on your social media and tag @OASISOFCOURAGE so I can say hi and thank you. Also, if you haven't done so already, subscribe to the podcast. I'll be releasing a lot of new content including bonus episodes to the feed and, if you're not subscribed, there's a good chance you'll miss out. Subscribe now! For more information on this episode, host Zach White, and The Happy Engineer go to: https://www.oasisofcourage.com
Zach White is a widely regarded coach known for changing engineering career coaching. He has worked with hundreds of engineers at all levels from dozens of top companies worldwide to escape burnout and achieve breakthrough results. Zach is the Founder and CEO of Oasis of Courage, known as OACO, a fast-growing company with unique and proven coaching programs exclusively for engineers. He also hosts The Happy Engineer Podcast, where listeners discover the steps to engineering success through expert interviews and Zach's transformational framework, the Lifestyle Engineering Blueprint. As a coach, Zach understands the engineering journey first hand, holding a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from Purdue University and a Masters's degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Michigan. With over a decade of experience and top performance in a $20B organization, he is now a sought-after coach by engineering leaders worldwide. Continuing his growth journey from an engineer to entrepreneur, Zach is also a Managing Partner at PermaVentures, a private equity investment company and startup studio based in Southwest Michigan. If you're an engineer and want to get out of your comfort zone, this episode is for you. You'll get practical wisdom from the host Mike and Zach, whose mission is to help engineering leaders reach the next level. In this episode, Zach talks about the benefits and downsides of being smart and working harder, hiring his first coach, having a new mindset, and high performance that brings success to his career.
Who is responsible for your career? The answer is YOU, but do you actually know what owning your career looks like in the modern workplace? Have you ever felt like you “missed the train” when it comes to career growth? In this episode, you will discover the keys to owning your career. Lauren Herring is CEO of IMPACT Group, one of the largest woman-owned career and leadership coaching companies globally, supporting over 200 Fortune 500 companies, in over 50 countries worldwide. Lauren has good news for you. There is no train. But that is no excuse for not taking ownership of what you need to do in order to move things forward in your career! Lauren has received the Game Changer Award by Workforce Magazine and has been published or quoted in the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, and Fast Company. So press play and let's chat… it's time to promote yourself to CEO of your own career! ========================== Ready for the next level in your career? >> Book your FREE Coaching Session for podcast listeners at www.CareerClarityCall.com ========================== Rate, Review, and Follow “I love Zach and The Happy Engineer Podcast.” If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more engineers -- just like you -- take the next step toward the career and life that they desire. On Apple Podcasts, click our show, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! Remember, we only spread our message when you share this knowledge with others that need it. So if you enjoy this episode, please SHARE it on your social media and tag @OASISOFCOURAGE so I can say hi and thank you. Also, if you haven't done so already, subscribe to the podcast. I'll be releasing a lot of new content including bonus episodes to the feed and, if you're not subscribed, there's a good chance you'll miss out. Subscribe now! For more information on this episode, host Zach White, and The Happy Engineer go to: https://www.oasisofcourage.com
Have you ever felt out of balance? More importantly, are you out of balance right now? Will you score a 37 or higher on the true test of your life alignment and claim the title of Happy Hustler? In this episode, Happy Hustler Cary Jack shares his unhappy story of imbalance, and how it led to cracking the code in his lifestyle. A lifestyle of blissful balance. Cary is a renaissance man. He played semi-pro soccer in Barcelona, studied kung fu and tai chi from a world-renowned master, is an avid outdoorsman and horse-loving cowboy currently living in Montana, and has significant achievements in biohacking, modeling, acting, and oh yeah… entrepreneurship. I hope you're excited, because Cary shares his secret with you in full detail. And it's not just for lifestyle entrepreneurs, it's for YOU, lifestyle engineer! It's called SOUL MAPPIN' And he puts me to the test :)) So press play and let's chat… I share my score, and would love to hear yours! ========================== Ready for the next level in your career? >> Book your FREE Coaching Session for podcast listeners at www.CareerClarityCall.com ========================== Rate, Review, and Follow “I love Zach and The Happy Engineer Podcast.” If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more engineers -- just like you -- take the next step toward the career and life that they desire. On Apple Podcasts, click our show, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! Remember, we only spread our message when you share this knowledge with others that need it. So if you enjoy this episode, please SHARE it on your social media and tag @OASISOFCOURAGE so I can say hi and thank you. Also, if you haven't done so already, subscribe to the podcast. I'll be releasing a lot of new content including bonus episodes to the feed and, if you're not subscribed, there's a good chance you'll miss out. Subscribe now! For more information on this episode, host Zach White, and The Happy Engineer go to: https://www.oasisofcourage.com
When you look up at the night sky and see the stars, what do you feel inside? Now imagine crawling on your hands and knees, dangerously traversing the mountains between Afghanistan and Pakistan at night, fleeing your home at the age of six, just hoping for safety… and look up. Now how do you feel? In this episode, you will hear a story of overcoming impossible odds with aerospace engineering leader, Myra Nawabi. Her resume is already impressive. Executive Director of Operations at PLX, before that a Senior Manager at Lockheed Martin, she has her Aeronautical Engineering Degree from Arizona State, a Masters in Leadership from Cal State, and Myra is just getting started. It has not been easy. She is a refugee who survived war in her home country. Her college professor told her she should be at home, barefoot and pregnant. She dropped out of engineering and became a teacher, leaving her lifelong dream of working in the space sector. Then she got a second chance. So press play and let's chat… because Myra will inspire you to persist and overcome any challenge you face! ========================== Ready for the next level in your career? >> Book your FREE Coaching Session for podcast listeners at www.CareerClarityCall.com ========================== Rate, Review, and Follow “I love Zach and The Happy Engineer Podcast.” If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more engineers -- just like you -- take the next step toward the career and life that they desire. On Apple Podcasts, click our show, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! Remember, we only spread our message when you share this knowledge with others that need it. So if you enjoy this episode, please SHARE it on your social media and tag @OASISOFCOURAGE so I can say hi and thank you. Also, if you haven't done so already, subscribe to the podcast. I'll be releasing a lot of new content including bonus episodes to the feed and, if you're not subscribed, there's a good chance you'll miss out. Subscribe now! For more information on this episode, host Zach White, and The Happy Engineer go to: https://www.oasisofcourage.com
How does injustice show up in your workplace? Are you in the 5% of leaders who see injustice, are committed to change, and do something about it? Do you know what it feels like to be on the receiving end of injustice, and become alienated at work? In this episode, I have the privilege of speaking with former senior advisor to President Barack Obama, and the world's leading authority on Socially Conscious Leadership, Anton Gunn. When a 6'4″ and 290 lbs former college football offensive lineman steps up to the podium at the White House, everyone in the room listens. From being the first African American in history elected to the South Carolina legislature from his district, to now working as a C-level executive for an academic health system and serving on multiple boards, he has spent his life helping people build diverse high performing teams and world class leadership culture. Anton has a Masters Degree in Social Work from USC and was a Resident Fellow at Harvard. He is the bestselling author of The Presidential Principles, and has been featured in TIME Magazine, the Wall Street Journal, INC Magazine, BBC, NPR, and on Good Morning America. But what makes Anton truly great is his heart for people, and desire to help courageous leaders overcome injustice at work. So press play and let's chat… with one of the truly inspirational leaders of our time! ========================== Ready for the next level in your career? >> Book your FREE Coaching Session for podcast listeners at www.CareerClarityCall.com ========================== Rate, Review, and Follow “I love Zach and The Happy Engineer Podcast.” If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more engineers -- just like you -- take the next step toward the career and life that they desire. On Apple Podcasts, click our show, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! Remember, we only spread our message when you share this knowledge with others that need it. So if you enjoy this episode, please SHARE it on your social media and tag @OASISOFCOURAGE so I can say hi and thank you. Also, if you haven't done so already, subscribe to the podcast. I'll be releasing a lot of new content including bonus episodes to the feed and, if you're not subscribed, there's a good chance you'll miss out. Subscribe now! For more information on this episode, host Zach White, and The Happy Engineer go to: https://www.oasisofcourage.com
Do you follow the rules, or are the rules simply slowing you down? Who wrote these rules, anyway? How does a complete knucklehead get promoted over you? In this episode, meet CEO and Founder of Career Winners Circle, Tammy Alvarez. Her spirited “Break all the Rules” approach blends decades of C-Suite experience on Wall Street with a pragmatic, results-based coaching style. Tammy is a renowned business transformation and turnaround expert. She held roles as a Managing Director at AIG, First Senior Vice President at Bank Leumi USA, Chief Operating Officer at Genesis10, and Senior Vice President at Bank of America. Now she helps professionals like you create a big impact, and LOVE every Monday morning again! Tammy believes that at the heart of every successful business are leaders who inspire courage. So press play and let's chat… it's time to conquer fear and inspire your vision! ========================= Ready for the next level in your career? >> Book your FREE Coaching Session for podcast listeners at www.CareerClarityCall.com ========================= Rate, Review, and Follow “I love Zach and The Happy Engineer Podcast.” If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more engineers -- just like you -- take the next step toward the career and life that they desire. On Apple Podcasts, click our show, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! Remember, we only spread our message when you share this knowledge with others that need it. So if you enjoy this episode, please SHARE it on your social media and tag @OASISOFCOURAGE so I can say hi and thank you. Also, if you haven't done so already, subscribe to the podcast. I'll be releasing a lot of new content including bonus episodes to the feed and, if you're not subscribed, there's a good chance you'll miss out. Subscribe now! For more information on Zach White and The Happy Engineer go to: https://www.oasisofcourage.com
Are you succeeding beyond standard norms, consistently over the long-term, while maintaining positive wellbeing and positive relationships? Would you like to? Why is it so hard for you to maintain high performance without suffering burnout? In this episode, Mike Szczesniak helps you discover the cornerstones of high performance. Mike is President and Head Coach at The Results Engine, where he helps door-2-door sales professionals scale their production and increase commissions by a minimum of 30% in 60 days or less. Imagine what that kind of performance boost would look like in your world, engineering leader. These habits are not just for door-2-door sales professionals. Mike holds his degree in Computer Engineering, and worked on Wall Street after graduating from Union College in New York. His journey to high performance was not a straight line. So press play and let's chat… because you were meant for more than standard norms! ========================= Ready for the next level in your career? >> Book your FREE Coaching Session for podcast listeners at www.CareerClarityCall.com ========================= Rate, Review, and Follow “I love Zach and The Happy Engineer Podcast.” If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more engineers -- just like you -- take the next step toward the career and life that they desire. On Apple Podcasts, click our show, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! Remember, we only spread our message when you share this knowledge with others that need it. So if you enjoy this episode, please SHARE it on your social media and tag @OASISOFCOURAGE so I can say hi and thank you. Also, if you haven't done so already, subscribe to the podcast. I'll be releasing a lot of new content including bonus episodes to the feed and, if you're not subscribed, there's a good chance you'll miss out. Subscribe now! For more information on Zach White and The Happy Engineer go to: https://www.oasisofcourage.com
What are the skills of emotional intelligence? How do you develop them to improve your performance at work? Why does an executive coach with 25 years of leadership in the field start her zoom calls with… DANCING? In this episode, Teresa Quinlan is going to show you that exceptional performance is a direct result of knowing how to be personally responsible for using your attributes. Your IQ, and most importantly, your EQ. I love how Teresa takes complex ideas like “self-actualization” and makes it real, simple, and actionable. Her passion is focused on creating thought-provoking experiences that go beyond the moment and instead, stay with the individual for days. Moments that make you laugh, moments that lead to ‘ah ha', and moments that trigger opportunities to challenge your status quo. So press play and let's chat… it is within these moments that the inevitable occurs, unleashing your greatest potential! ========================= Ready for the next level in your career? >> Book your FREE Coaching Session for podcast listeners at www.CareerClarityCall.com ========================= Rate, Review, and Follow “I love Zach and The Happy Engineer Podcast.” If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more engineers -- just like you -- take the next step toward the career and life that they desire. On Apple Podcasts, click our show, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! Remember, we only spread our message when you share this knowledge with others that need it. So if you enjoy this episode, please SHARE it on your social media and tag @OASISOFCOURAGE so I can say hi and thank you. Also, if you haven't done so already, subscribe to the podcast. I'll be releasing a lot of new content including bonus episodes to the feed and, if you're not subscribed, there's a good chance you'll miss out. Subscribe now! For more information on Zach White and The Happy Engineer go to: https://www.oasisofcourage.com
What makes you the best candidate for that big promotion? How do you communicate your value in a way that differentiates you from your competition? Has emotional congruence been a barrier and blind spot in your career? In this episode, discover the power of positioning your value with Career Growth Coach, Julie Schaller. She is a Professional Certified Coach through the ICF, and her clients have received next-level promotions, increased confidence and credibility, and great jobs that are fulfilling, lucrative and challenging – within an average of 4 months! Julie has also felt the pain of burnout first hand. Prior to coaching, she spent 12 years at Microsoft in operational and business leadership roles. She understands the challenges busy professionals like you face. So press play and let's chat… and get unstuck in your career growth! ========================= Ready for the next level in your career? >> Book your FREE Coaching Session for podcast listeners at www.CareerClarityCall.com ========================= Rate, Review, and Follow “I love Zach and The Happy Engineer Podcast.” If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more engineers -- just like you -- take the next step toward the career and life that they desire. On Apple Podcasts, click our show, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! Remember, we only spread our message when you share this knowledge with others that need it. So if you enjoy this episode, please SHARE it on your social media and tag @OASISOFCOURAGE so I can say hi and thank you. Also, if you haven't done so already, subscribe to the podcast. I'll be releasing a lot of new content including bonus episodes to the feed and, if you're not subscribed, there's a good chance you'll miss out. Subscribe now! For more information on Zach White and The Happy Engineer go to: https://www.oasisofcourage.com
What is hypnosis and how does it really work? How do you make the transition from leading yourself to leading others more effective? What is “conscious leadership” in your career? In this episode, I get hypnotized by NLP Practitioner, Hypnotist, and certified coach Leslie Thornton. No, I don't make love to my office chair or do anything crazy… but this conversation won't disappoint. Leslie the Founder and CEO of Hypnosis for Permanent Weight Loss, an international health coaching program for people seeking mental freedom, and is a leading expert in the holistic health space. She has helped hundreds of people around the world overcome the obsession with food, body and weight - for good! So what does this have to do with building an engineering career? More than I ever could have imagined. So press play and let's chat… you have become susceptible to my suggestions already! ========================= Ready for the next level in your career? >> Book your FREE Coaching Session for podcast listeners at www.CareerClarityCall.com ========================= Rate, Review, and Follow “I love Zach and The Happy Engineer Podcast.” If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more engineers -- just like you -- take the next step toward the career and life that they desire. On Apple Podcasts, click our show, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! Remember, we only spread our message when you share this knowledge with others that need it. So if you enjoy this episode, please SHARE it on your social media and tag @OASISOFCOURAGE so I can say hi and thank you. Also, if you haven't done so already, subscribe to the podcast. I'll be releasing a lot of new content including bonus episodes to the feed and, if you're not subscribed, there's a good chance you'll miss out. Subscribe now! For more information on Zach White and The Happy Engineer go to: https://www.oasisofcourage.com
Do you want to be happy now? What can professional theater teach you about being a great leader? How does knowing brain science give you an edge in your engineering career? In this episode, be prepared to discover the leader inside you with Alain Hunkins. He has worked with over 2,000 groups of leaders in 25 countries as a leadership coach and consultant, supporting a list of major corporations way too long for these show notes. His powerful perspective on how to thrive in life and leadership is transformational for the engineering mindset. A recognized author, Alain wrote “Cracking the Leadership Code: Three Secrets to Building Strong Leaders” (Wiley, March 2020), which was endorsed by leadership luminaries Jim Kouzes, Barry Posner, and Marshall Goldsmith. A faculty member of Duke Corporate Education, Alain's writing has been featured in Fast Company, Inc., Forbes, Chief Executive, Chief Learning Officer, and Business Insider. So press play and let's chat… let's write the script for your future! ================ Ready for the next level? >> Book your FREE Coaching Session for podcast listeners at www.CareerClarityCall.com ================ Rate, Review, and Follow “I love Zach and The Happy Engineer Podcast.” If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more engineers -- just like you -- take the next step toward the career and life that they desire. On Apple Podcasts, click our show, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! Remember, we only spread our message when you share this knowledge with others that need it. So if you enjoy this episode, please SHARE it on your social media and tag @OASISOFCOURAGE so I can say hi and thank you. Also, if you haven't done so already, subscribe to the podcast. I'll be releasing a lot of new content including bonus episodes to the feed and, if you're not subscribed, there's a good chance you'll miss out. Subscribe now! For more information on Zach White and The Happy Engineer go to: https://www.oasisofcourage.com
How many engineers entered the profession because a high school guidance counselor said you're good at math and science? Can you remember the moment engineering became more than a textbook for you? How does a mechanical engineer go on to become a software development leader in a hot new startup? In this episode, you are going to see the blueprint Matt Sevey followed from karate, to ballet dancing, to mechanical engineering, and finally to coding and the technology startup world. Yes, you read that right… ballet dancing. Matt currently leads the software development team at Skynet Labs, focused on building uncompromising blockchain infrastructure for the decentralized internet. In a blockchain industry filled with hype but lacking substance, Skynet Labs stands out as one of the few deeply technical teams that consistently delivers real products with significant potential. You won't believe the story of how it all started. If you have ever wondered if you are doing the right type of engineering, or are mentoring other engineers in building their ideal career path, this conversation is exactly what you need. So press play and let's chat… it's time for your own engineering career bootcamp! ================ >> Book your FREE Coaching Session for podcast listeners at www.CareerClarityCall.com ================ Rate, Review, and Follow “I love Zach and The Happy Engineer Podcast.” If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more engineers -- just like you -- take the next step toward the career and life that they desire. On Apple Podcasts, click our show, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! Remember, we only spread our message when you share this knowledge with others that need it. So if you enjoy this episode, please SHARE it on your social media and tag @OASISOFCOURAGE so I can say hi and thank you. Also, if you haven't done so already, subscribe to the podcast. I'll be releasing a lot of new content including bonus episodes to the feed and, if you're not subscribed, there's a good chance you'll miss out. Subscribe now! For more information on Zach White and The Happy Engineer go to: https://www.oasisofcourage.com
Do you feel rushed? Like you're in a hurry from the moment your feet hit the ground in the morning? Have you ever bolted upright in the middle of the night, panicked about a work assignment? In this episode, discover the layer underneath your conscious mind with Camille Saltzman. As a coach who specializes in subconscious transformation through RIM, Regenerated Images in Memory, Camille helps people unhappy in their career figure out their next move. The barriers you face, the stress and anxiety, are not what you think they are. Because you can't THINK your way through the subconscious mind! Camille is on a mission to get other people out of jobs that give them the Sunday scaries. She is the founder of Candid Space where she challenges the idea that you're ever "too old" for a career change and believes it's always worth it to go after the things that make you happy. So press play and let's chat… this is your subconscious speaking! >> Book your FREE Coaching Session for podcast listeners at www.CareerClarityCall.com Rate, Review, and Follow “I love Zach and The Happy Engineer Podcast.” If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more engineers -- just like you -- take the next step toward the career and life that they desire. On Apple Podcasts, click our show, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! Remember, we only spread our message when you share this knowledge with others that need it. So if you enjoy this episode, please SHARE it on your social media and tag @OASISOFCOURAGE so I can say hi and thank you. Also, if you haven't done so already, subscribe to the podcast. I'll be releasing a lot of new content including bonus episodes to the feed and, if you're not subscribed, there's a good chance you'll miss out. Subscribe now! For more information on Zach White and The Happy Engineer go to: https://www.oasisofcourage.com
#5amMesterScrum Show 785 Live - New Scrum Event Happy Time - Today's topic: (1) Scrum needs to relax a bit and it is sad to say that I think we need a new event "Happy Time". I was listening to a podcast with Nada Buhendi on the Happy Engineer and it made me really realize how much happiness is missing. Please like and subscribe and share 5amMesterScrum. Please send me your topics. You are are doing Great Please Keep on Sharing. 5am Mester Scrum 5am Mester Scrum Show 785 went live on Youtube Wednesday12/22/2021 from Philadelphia, PA Happy Scrumming, Social Media: - search 5amMesterScrum or #5amMesterScrum and you should find us and if not please let us know LinkedIn, Youtube, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok Podcasts: (search 5amMesterScrum) #5amMesterScrum #agile #scrum #coaching #philadelphia #philly #happiness #event #happytime #sustainable
Ever thought about quitting your job… via text message? What happens when your mind and heart are not in sync? Do you know why NOT to “start with why” in life? In this episode, Master Career Coach Nada Buhendi is going to help you find your career sweet spot. She tells an epic story of texting her boss, “I quit,” then moving forward to build the business of her dreams. But before that, Nada had incredible success in her tech career. She is an immigrant, and proudly overcame many challenges to reach leadership roles in Product Management, Agile Coaching, Business Analytics, UX, Scrum and more. Nada now leverages her 15+ years in tech to help hundreds of professionals like you build fulfilling careers, while maximizing your pay. Her process is called Unleashing Your Awesome. Who doesn't want that? So press play and let's chat… it's time to unleash YOUR awesome! >> Book your FREE Coaching Session for podcast listeners at www.CareerClarityCall.com Rate, Review, and Follow “I love Zach and The Happy Engineer Podcast.” If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more engineers -- just like you -- take the next step toward the career and life that they desire. On Apple Podcasts, click our show, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! Remember, we only spread our message when you share this knowledge with others that need it. So if you enjoy this episode, please SHARE it on your social media and tag @OASISOFCOURAGE so I can say hi and thank you. Also, if you haven't done so already, subscribe to the podcast. I'll be releasing a lot of new content including bonus episodes to the feed and, if you're not subscribed, there's a good chance you'll miss out. Subscribe now! For more information on Zach White and The Happy Engineer go to: https://www.oasisofcourage.com
How can an engineer become a CEO? Does measuring success actually hurt your growth? What's the best response to people who doubt your qualifications to lead at the next level? In this episode, you'll meet Ken Whah, President and CEO of Hanson Logistics, who proves that anything is possible with the foundation of an engineering mindset. As long as you build on it the right way. Ken has a track record of success in engineering, product development, innovation, marketing, operations, supply chain, sales, and now sits in the corner office as CEO. If you have ambition to build an amazing career, and enjoy your life along the way, you're going to love this. His story is not all rainbows and unicorns. Ken learned major life lessons from hitting rock bottom. A bottom that really hurt. So press play and let's chat… so you can grow fast and avoid making the same mistakes! >> Book your FREE Coaching Session for podcast listeners at www.CareerClarityCall.com Rate, Review, and Follow “I love Zach and The Happy Engineer Podcast.” If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more engineers -- just like you -- take the next step toward the career and life that they desire. On Apple Podcasts, click our show, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! Remember, we only spread our message when you share this knowledge with others that need it. So if you enjoy this episode, please SHARE it on your social media and tag @OASISOFCOURAGE so I can say hi and thank you. Also, if you haven't done so already, subscribe to the podcast. I'll be releasing a lot of new content including bonus episodes to the feed and, if you're not subscribed, there's a good chance you'll miss out. Subscribe now! For more information on Zach White and full show notes from The Happy Engineer go to: https://www.oasisofcourage.com
What does it take to recover $600 billion in lost productivity due to low engagement per year in the United States? How can you immediately change the experience of your daily life? Do you maintain healthy energetic hygiene? More importantly, do you even know what “energetic hygiene” means? In this episode, meet award-winning author Anese Cavanaugh. She is creator of the IEP Method, and author of “Contagious Culture” and “Contagious You” which I highly recommend. Her work has transformed my life and my coaching. Let's just say this conversation is powerful. Anese is the master of energy. But not in a “woo-woo, this means nothing in my daily life as an engineering leader” kind of way. What Anese teaches about energy is exactly where you are being held back from bigger results, and a happier life today. So press play and let's chat… show up, set a positive intention, and this will change your life. Don't forget to schedule a FREE call at www.CareerClarityCall.com Rate, Review, and Follow “I love Zach and The Happy Engineer Podcast.” If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more engineers -- just like you -- take the next step toward the career and life that they desire. On Apple Podcasts, click our show, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! Remember, we only spread our message when you share this knowledge with others that need it. So if you enjoy this episode, please SHARE it on your social media and tag @OASISOFCOURAGE so I can say hi and thank you. Also, if you haven't done so already, subscribe to the podcast. I'll be releasing a lot of new content including bonus episodes to the feed and, if you're not subscribed, there's a good chance you'll miss out. Subscribe now! For more information on Zach White and The Happy Engineer go to: https://www.oasisofcourage.com
If you were told girls don't have brains as a child, how do you think that would affect you? Do you believe that all humans have inherent excellence inside them? What does unconscious bias actually look like day to day? In this episode, you may get uncomfortable. That's a good thing. Dr. Farzana Chohan has authored two books and is a globally recognized expert on leadership, the impact of mentoring, and challenges created by unconscious bias. She was told girls don't have brains. Now she holds a Masters in Architecture, and Doctorate in Leadership & Organizational Transformation. And her story is every bit as transformational as it sounds. You don't want to miss this. We talk about the hard stuff. So press play and let's chat… because you didn't sign up for easy, you signed up for impact. Rate, Review, and Follow “I love Zach and The Happy Engineer Podcast.” If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more engineers -- just like you -- take the next step toward the career and life that they desire. On Apple Podcasts, click our show, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! Remember, we only spread our message when you share this knowledge with others that need it. So if you enjoy this episode, please SHARE it on your social media and tag @OASISOFCOURAGE so I can say hi and thank you. Also, if you haven't done so already, subscribe to the podcast. I'll be releasing a lot of new content including bonus episodes to the feed and, if you're not subscribed, there's a good chance you'll miss out. Subscribe now! For more information on Zach White and The Happy Engineer go to: https://www.oasisofcourage.com
You may feel self-aware, but how often do you truly self observe? Do entry-level engineers or executives struggle more with self-criticism? How do you interrupt the programming that has been driving you since the day you were born? In this episode meet Jay Abbasi, a former Tesla leader turned career consultant with an inspiring story. Discover the results of a 7-year search that began when Jay's father passed away suddenly of a heart attack in 2014. He was devastated. At the time, his marriage was falling apart and he was in massive debt. The goal? Uncover a methodology to find success and fulfillment in life. The result? It led to him massive success in his career at Tesla. More importantly, it also led to him finding peace, contentment, and fulfillment no matter the external circumstances. Now he is helping leaders like you to have the same results. So press play and let's chat… see what you can observe about yourself through this conversation! Rate, Review, and Follow “I love Zach and The Happy Engineer Podcast.” If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more engineers -- just like you -- take the next step toward the career and life that they desire. On Apple Podcasts, click our show, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! Remember, we only spread our message when you share this knowledge with others that need it. So if you enjoy this episode, please SHARE it on your social media and tag @OASISOFCOURAGE so I can say hi and thank you. Also, if you haven't done so already, subscribe to the podcast. I'll be releasing a lot of new content including bonus episodes to the feed and, if you're not subscribed, there's a good chance you'll miss out. Subscribe now! For more information on Zach White and The Happy Engineer go to: https://www.oasisofcourage.com
Is your childhood the start of your failures, or the source of your fuel? Where do you find the greatest compound return on investment in personal development? How can you be part of the solution to gender bias in engineering? In this episode, we touch challenging topics and I know you will benefit from every word. Get ready to meet Tammy Bohen, the Chief Human Resources Officer at SVP Worldwide. Her heart for people, combined with her incredible results, have changed her family tree forever. If you want to leave a legacy as an engineer, tune in now. In her career, Tammy has helped shape best-in-class employee experiences, engagement and business performance in global leadership positions for several world-class organizations including KitchenAid, Whirlpool Corporation, Johnson & Johnson, Lear Corporation, and now SVP Worldwide. But at the end of the day, she simply loves to travel and learn, changing lives along the way! So press play and let's chat… it's time to make a positive change in the OACO family tree. Rate, Review, and Follow “I love Zach and The Happy Engineer Podcast.” If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more engineers -- just like you -- take the next step toward the career and life that they desire. On Apple Podcasts, click our show, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! Remember, we only spread our message when you share this knowledge with others that need it. So if you enjoy this episode, please SHARE it on your social media and tag @OASISOFCOURAGE so I can say hi and thank you. Also, if you haven't done so already, subscribe to the podcast. I'll be releasing a lot of new content including bonus episodes to the feed and, if you're not subscribed, there's a good chance you'll miss out. Subscribe now! For more information on Zach White and The Happy Engineer go to: https://www.oasisofcourage.com
Want to join Amazon, Facebook, or the other big tech giants? Is your life being driven by fear or purpose? Has anyone ever accused you of being a control freak? In this episode, you are in for a special treat as I speak to a friend and former client, Mauricio Nunes. I had the privilege of coaching Mauricio through a total transformation in his career and life, and he courageously shares his story with you in this conversation. He is a leader in technology, currently managing a team of software developers in a dream job at Facebook. Mauricio has also held leadership roles at Spotify, and Amazon. He shares his major breakthroughs and how to achieve results with you. A master at technical interviewing, Mauricio has a passion for mentoring others seeking to land their dream jobs in big tech. What is more inspiring than his career success is how Mauricio is truly happy, and living a life of purpose. So press play and let's chat… with a Lifestyle Engineering Blueprint graduate, a true leader, and my good friend. Rate, Review, and Follow “I love Zach and The Happy Engineer Podcast.” If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more engineers -- just like you -- take the next step toward the career and life that they desire. On Apple Podcasts, click our show, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! Remember, we only spread our message when you share this knowledge with others that need it. So if you enjoy this episode, please SHARE it on your social media and tag @OASISOFCOURAGE so I can say hi and thank you. Also, if you haven't done so already, subscribe to the podcast. I'll be releasing a lot of new content including bonus episodes to the feed and, if you're not subscribed, there's a good chance you'll miss out. Subscribe now! For more information on Zach White and The Happy Engineer go to: https://www.oasisofcourage.com
What is happening behind the closed doors of Human Resources? Do you know what it takes to become a CTO level leader? How do you deal with engineering stereotypes? In this episode, go behind the scenes with my good friend, Vice President & Global HR leader at Visa, Sam Tam. You will immediately feel his energy, experience, and passion to see leaders like you succeed. He is in the room for the highest level talent decisions and development planning for Fortune 200 organizations. Now you are too. Originally from Ghana, Sam spent his childhood years in Athens, Greece. He has lived and worked for leading companies in New York, Boston, Michigan, Italy, San Francisco, and Asia Pacific. He loves traveling, eating and more traveling! Discovering new cultures, exploring the unknown and being adventurous and spontaneous is what keeps him ticking. His passion for food is balanced with a love for being active and outdoors Sam is a true Lifestyle Engineer at heart. So press play and let's chat… it's time to accelerate your career with insights from the inside. Rate, Review, and Follow “I love Zach and The Happy Engineer Podcast.” If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more engineers -- just like you -- take the next step toward the career and life that they desire. On Apple Podcasts, click our show, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! Remember, we only spread our message when you share this knowledge with others that need it. So if you enjoy this episode, please SHARE it on your social media and tag @OASISOFCOURAGE so I can say hi and thank you. Also, if you haven't done so already, subscribe to the podcast. I'll be releasing a lot of new content including bonus episodes to the feed and, if you're not subscribed, there's a good chance you'll miss out. Subscribe now! For more information on Zach White and The Happy Engineer go to: https://www.oasisofcourage.com
Are you shy? Why do so many engineering leaders struggle with social anxiety? Did you know your biochemistry may be working against you when it comes to being social? In this episode, witness the power of complete transformation in our guest, Mark Metry. He went from social anxiety slave, to total freedom, being fully himself in front of huge audiences all over the world. Mark shares his incredible journey, and the science behind social anxiety that is rarely discussed. If you have ever felt uncomfortable in a social setting, you must listen to this! Now, Mark hosts the Social Anxiety Society podcast, and is the bestselling author of Screw Being Shy: Learn How to Manage Social Anxiety and Be Yourself in Front of Anyone! Mark has been featured in Forbes, TEDx, HuffPost, Mindvalley, Inc and has spoken alongside Olympian Athletes, New York Times Bestselling authors, and Fortune 500 CEO's. Go with us on a journey of how to be yourself in front of anyone, not be shy with proven neuroscience, best mental health practices, and stories from the world's most successful people. So press play and let's chat… and stop letting social anxiety limit your career. Rate, Review, and Follow “I love Zach and The Happy Engineer Podcast.” If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more engineers -- just like you -- take the next step toward the career and life that they desire. On Apple Podcasts, click our show, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! Remember, we only spread our message when you share this knowledge with others that need it. So if you enjoy this episode, please SHARE it on your social media and tag @OASISOFCOURAGE so I can say hi and thank you. Also, if you haven't done so already, subscribe to the podcast. I'll be releasing a lot of new content including bonus episodes to the feed and, if you're not subscribed, there's a good chance you'll miss out. Subscribe now! For more information on Zach White and The Happy Engineer go to: https://www.oasisofcourage.com
What questions are shaping your destiny? Do you even believe in destiny? How do you improve your mental fitness (is there a gym for that)? In this episode, we do more than ask questions. We are going to explore questions themselves like the philosophers of old. Guest Marc Champagne has been living a personal transformation from powerful questions and mental fitness. He recently launched an exceptional new book, “Personal Socrates” you will love. Questions lead and answers follow. So ask great questions if you want great answers! Marc has been mastering the power of questions at a whole new level. He unpacks the mental fitness practices and questions being asked by the most influential and brightest thinkers in the world. He has over a decade of research behind him, but more importantly, his own life. Despite practicing mental fitness for years, Marc hit rock bottom and learned the power of questions and personal introspection the hard way. So press play and let's chat… and start asking yourself, “how will this conversation change my life?” Rate, Review, and Follow “I love Zach and The Happy Engineer Podcast.” If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more engineers -- just like you -- take the next step toward the career and life that they desire. On Apple Podcasts, click our show, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! Remember, we only spread our message when you share this knowledge with others that need it. So if you enjoy this episode, please SHARE it on your social media and tag @OASISOFCOURAGE so I can say hi and thank you. Also, if you haven't done so already, subscribe to the podcast. I'll be releasing a lot of new content including bonus episodes to the feed and, if you're not subscribed, there's a good chance you'll miss out. Subscribe now! For more information on Zach White and The Happy Engineer go to: https://www.oasisofcourage.com
Does hearing “it can't be done” motivate you, or shut you down? What role does passion play in your mental health at work? How do you show the world (and LinkedIn) your career goals without rocking the boat at your current company? In this episode, launch into these questions and more with former SpaceX engineer, Brian Mejeur. His team pioneered the refurbishment process of rocket engines. After six years at SpaceX, he moved on as acting Head of US Drone Operations at a drone data tech startup. It's time to geek out and accelerate your career with a propulsion engineer turned COO/CTO. Brian has wisdom for you from both sides of the coin. Big company, and small company. Engineer doing the job, and now a recruiter searching for the best engineers on the planet. He's the Founder of AdAstra Talent Acquisition with his wife and business partner, Seyka (a former guest on episode 10). Outside of work, Brian is a new father, world traveler, hiker, and loves adventure. So press play and let's chat… and discover the deeper meaning of being a Lifestyle Engineer! Rate, Review, and Follow “I love Zach and The Happy Engineer Podcast.” If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more engineers -- just like you -- take the next step toward the career and life that they desire. On Apple Podcasts, click our show, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! Remember, we only spread our message when you share this knowledge with others that need it. So if you enjoy this episode, please SHARE it on your social media and tag @OASISOFCOURAGE so I can say hi and thank you. Also, if you haven't done so already, subscribe to the podcast. I'll be releasing a lot of new content including bonus episodes to the feed and, if you're not subscribed, there's a good chance you'll miss out. Subscribe now! For more information on Zach White and The Happy Engineer go to: https://www.oasisofcourage.com
Did you have “the knack” for engineering as a kid? Has work stress negatively affected your health? Are you an entitled engineer? How does all this relate? In this episode, we dig into real life and real challenges with engineering career coach, Gina Covarrubias. She has her master's degree in engineering, but her doctorate in LIFE. You attract what you are, not what you want. Gina helps you explore who and what you really are today. She's an amazing coach, but more importantly, she genuinely cares about you. Her inspiring personal story includes an unhappy engineering career that led to short term disability, a failed plan of recovery, and a surprise discovery of deep purpose along the way. I know you are going to love how you feel at the end of this conversation. You will also love how we turn a great feeling into inspired action for your career happiness. So press play and let's chat… it's time for a visit to the engineering career mechanic! Rate, Review, and Follow “I love Zach and The Happy Engineer Podcast.” If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more engineers -- just like you -- take the next step toward the career and life that they desire. On Apple Podcasts, click our show, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! Remember, we only spread our message when you share this knowledge with others that need it. So if you enjoy this episode, please SHARE it on your social media and tag @OASISOFCOURAGE so I can say hi and thank you. Also, if you haven't done so already, subscribe to the podcast. I'll be releasing a lot of new content including bonus episodes to the feed and, if you're not subscribed, there's a good chance you'll miss out. Subscribe now! For more information on Zach White and The Happy Engineer go to: https://www.oasisofcourage.com
How many minutes can you 100% focus before losing your mental edge? Do you know where to find the most deadly distractions in your career? Are you hustling to climb the wrong ladder? In this episode, be prepared to find your personal edge with high performance productivity coach, April Garcia. As an advisor to international billion dollar companies and small agile startups, this former scientist is more than another “get more done” guru. Her Multiply Me methodology delivers 3x more work done in less hours per day. You are going to feel your productivity increase the moment she starts talking. No need to put this episode on 1.25x speed… it will feel that way all on its own. Get your notebook out, because April is going to reveal what BLOCKS you from personal productivity. Then she gives you immediate action steps to increase it. That's my kind of coach! So press play and let's chat… and enjoy a free session with the coach you'd like to have a beer with! Rate, Review, and Follow “I love Zach and The Happy Engineer Podcast.” If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more engineers -- just like you -- take the next step toward the career and life that they desire. On Apple Podcasts, click our show, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! Remember, we only spread our message when you share this knowledge with others that need it. So if you enjoy this episode, please SHARE it on your social media and tag @OASISOFCOURAGE so I can say hi and thank you. Also, if you haven't done so already, subscribe to the podcast. I'll be releasing a lot of new content including bonus episodes to the feed and, if you're not subscribed, there's a good chance you'll miss out. Subscribe now! For more information on Zach White and The Happy Engineer go to: https://www.oasisofcourage.com
Is it true that happiness is a choice? How were you branded as a baby, and how has that affected you? What is the difference between work/life balance and work/life integration? In this episode, you are going to the doctor. The Happiness Doctor! Dr. Elia Gourgouris has been helping thousands of leaders to achieve deep and lasting fulfillment for the past 25 years. Dr. Elia is a coach, speaker, and author of the #1 Best Seller, “7 Paths to Lasting Happiness.” He is about to challenge your beliefs about what it takes to be happy. Are you ready? Discover three traits of the happiest people on earth. Dig deeper into gratitude and the power of this practice. Become an enlightened leader who changes the culture at work where we desperately need it. Learn how to have a HOT convo... honest, open, and transparent conversations. And we are just warming up! So press play and let's chat… your happiness depends on it! Rate, Review, and Follow “I love Zach and The Happy Engineer Podcast.” If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more engineers -- just like you -- take the next step toward the career and life that they desire. On Apple Podcasts, click our show, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! Remember, we only spread our message when you share this knowledge with others that need it. So if you enjoy this episode, please SHARE it on your social media and tag @OASISOFCOURAGE so I can say hi and thank you. Also, if you haven't done so already, subscribe to the podcast. I'll be releasing a lot of new content including bonus episodes to the feed and, if you're not subscribed, there's a good chance you'll miss out. Subscribe now! For more information on Zach White and The Happy Engineer go to: https://www.oasisofcourage.com
Engineers are the ones who bring technology to make our lives simpler, to bring comforts, and to bring ease. Their imagination and innovation make them magicians in a true sense. They think and create what we find impossible and unreal. Happy Engineer's Day!
What does the world of Judo have to offer the world of engineering? How can you increase your effectiveness in every meeting, in just 30 seconds? Is courage the same around the world? In this episode, an experienced engineer and skilled martial artist will bring you the beautiful overlap of two worlds. Hansel Ramathal has his black belt… and I'm not talking about six sigma. As a competitor and student of Judo, he has built a powerful mindset on the mat. Discover how this mindset will change your work life and results immediately. Hansel was recently on assignment in Japan with his wife and family. We discuss the culture of engineering, and the culture of courage across time zones. Have you ever felt like your brain was sweating because the pressure was so high? If you are on a global team, you don't want to miss this. So press play and let's chat… or else your opponent will pin you to the mat! Rate, Review, and Follow “I love Zach and The Happy Engineer Podcast.” If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more engineers -- just like you -- take the next step toward the career and life that they desire. On Apple Podcasts, click our show, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! Remember, we only spread our message when you share this knowledge with others that need it. So if you enjoy this episode, please SHARE it on your social media and tag @OASISOFCOURAGE so I can say hi and thank you. Also, if you haven't done so already, subscribe to the podcast. I'll be releasing a lot of new content including bonus episodes to the feed and, if you're not subscribed, there's a good chance you'll miss out. Subscribe now! For more information on Zach White and The Happy Engineer go to: https://www.oasisofcourage.com
You know that thing you need to do, but just don't want to? Have you ever considered the possibility of choosing passion, rather than finding it? How do you know if your mentor is helping you grow or holding you back? In this episode, we cover everything from the scariest moments to the simplest tactics with multi-passionate entrepreneur and engineering talent acquisition superstar, Seyka Mejeur. She owns and operates a NewSpace headhunting firm, AdAstra, with her husband Brian. Seyka loves to love life. And it shows. Tune in to this conversation and catch the energy for yourself. More importantly, learn how to take action in your own life to experience more zest and zeal for each and every moment. From indoor cycling instructor, 21 country vegan voyage world tour, 15 year yogi, home chef, published author of academic literature, to industry leader for engineering talent… you don't want to miss this fun with Seyka. So press play and let's chat… now is the time to look at your life and choose passion! Rate, Review, and Follow “I love Zach and The Happy Engineer Podcast.” If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more engineers -- just like you -- take the next step toward the career and life that they desire. On Apple Podcasts, click our show, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! Remember, we only spread our message when you share this knowledge with others that need it. So if you enjoy this episode, please SHARE it on your social media and tag @OASISOFCOURAGE so I can say hi and thank you. Also, if you haven't done so already, subscribe to the podcast. I'll be releasing a lot of new content including bonus episodes to the feed and, if you're not subscribed, there's a good chance you'll miss out. Subscribe now! For more information on Zach White and The Happy Engineer go to: https://www.oasisofcourage.com
Are you a top performer at work? What does it really take to be an “Olympic-level” engineer? You know how to learn, but do you know the critical skill of unlearning? In this episode, put on your mental gym shorts with Konstantinos Apostolopoulos, lovingly known by leaders around the world as Coach Kon. He is a successful CEO, author, and award-winning coach for corporate professionals... AND athletes in Olympic Development Programs. Coach Kon knows exactly what it takes for peak performance, in and out of the cubicle. Discover the role of raw talent in your career growth. Expose the leadership paradox, and how to navigate the new challenges we face during this fourth industrial revolution. And finally get clarity on why improving your skills as an engineer often leads to success at work, but problems at home. So press play and let's chat… now is the time to get out of your comfort zone, and into your performance zone! Rate, Review, and Follow “I love Zach and The Happy Engineer Podcast.” If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more engineers -- just like you -- take the next step toward the career and life that they desire. On Apple Podcasts, click our show, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! Remember, we only spread our message when you share this knowledge with others that need it. So if you enjoy this episode, please SHARE it on your social media and tag @OASISOFCOURAGE so I can say hi and thank you. Also, if you haven't done so already, subscribe to the podcast. I'll be releasing a lot of new content including bonus episodes to the feed and, if you're not subscribed, there's a good chance you'll miss out. Subscribe now! For more information on Zach White and The Happy Engineer go to: https://www.oasisofcourage.com
Do you know what it's like to be successful, but unhappy? Have you ever felt like someone or something else is in the driver's seat of your life? Where does courage really come from? In this episode, unshackle your life from the patterns that prevent authentic happiness! Learn to slow down and hear your inner voice with Gly Gabriel, a biomedical engineer and Harvard University graduate turned transformational life coach and meditation teacher. Gly did everything right by external standards. His parents were fresh off the boat in the United States from Haiti, and came from very humble beginnings. He worked hard, earned admission to an Ivy League school, studied engineering, and landed a high paying job in New York City. But internally, he was restless. He had arrived, but where? After leaving his job and backpacking across Latin America, he discovered his purpose - Help people live happy, healthy, and fulfilling lives and careers. So press play and let's chat… it's time to bridge the gap between where you are at now, and what's possible! Rate, Review, and Follow “I love Zach and The Happy Engineer Podcast.” If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more engineers -- just like you -- take the next step toward the career and life that they desire. On Apple Podcasts, click our show, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! Remember, we only spread our message when you share this knowledge with others that need it. So if you enjoy this episode, please SHARE it on your social media and tag @OASISOFCOURAGE so I can say hi and thank you. Also, if you haven't done so already, subscribe to the podcast. I'll be releasing a lot of new content including bonus episodes to the feed and, if you're not subscribed, there's a good chance you'll miss out. Subscribe now! For more information on Zach White and The Happy Engineer go to: https://www.oasisofcourage.com
Can you imagine sitting in hospice with five of your team members, as they passed from this life, in a period of only ten months? Does self-care ever feel selfish to you? Why do people use the words, “busy”, “sorry”, and “just” so often? In this episode, Heart-Centered Leadership global expert and coach, Deb Crowe, goes straight to the heart of your career and life. Deb has held many hands during times of trauma, grief, loss, and she extends a hand of love to you today. Discover the truth of how critical self-care is for engineering leaders and executives. Here's a hint: it's not an occasional chocolate bar or weekend getaway to an AirBnB. How can you know if you have a healthy self-care mindset? Deb will tell you. You're about to get a free executive coaching session with one of the best. Whether you have experienced trauma in your own life or not, if you are on the road to burnout or not, every engineer needs what Deb shares in this conversation. This is for YOU. So press play and let's chat… life is not all rainbows and roses, and this is going to prepare you for those tough moments to lead yourself and your team! Rate, Review, and Follow “I love Zach and The Happy Engineer Podcast.” If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more engineers -- just like you -- take the next step toward the career and life that they desire. On Apple Podcasts, click our show, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! Remember, we only spread our message when you share this knowledge with others that need it. So if you enjoy this episode, please SHARE it on your social media and tag @OASISOFCOURAGE so I can say hi and thank you. Also, if you haven't done so already, subscribe to the podcast. I'll be releasing a lot of new content including bonus episodes to the feed and, if you're not subscribed, there's a good chance you'll miss out. Subscribe now! For more information on Zach White and The Happy Engineer go to: https://www.oasisofcourage.com
What five words would you carry to motivate yourself, for the next 30 YEARS? How deeply do you struggle with self-doubt? Have you been trained how to fire, and not just how to hire? In this episode, the former Senior Vice President of Sales at Wiley Publishing, Dean Karrel, is going to help you defeat doubt. Step outside your usual engineering department lens and learn from one of the most sincere coaches in the business. Dean has carried the same note in his wallet for more than 30 years! A note that carried him through tough times, and served as the fuel he needed when motivation to do hard things was wearing thin. Discover what that note said, and why it matters for you today. You don't need to be in sales to need what Dean has to offer. Every engineer I know will benefit from this conversation, and I want to see you win! So press play and let's chat… maybe you will keep The Happy Engineer in your pocket for motivation the next 30 years? Rate, Review, and Follow “I love Zach and The Happy Engineer Podcast.” If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more engineers -- just like you -- take the next step toward the career and life that they desire. On Apple Podcasts, click our show, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! Remember, we only spread our message when you share this knowledge with others that need it. So if you enjoy this episode, please SHARE it on your social media and tag @OASISOFCOURAGE so I can say hi and thank you. Also, if you haven't done so already, follow the podcast. I'll be releasing a lot of new content including bonus episodes to the feed and, if you're not subscribed, there's a good chance you'll miss out. Subscribe now! For more information on Zach White and The Happy Engineer go to: https://www.oasisofcourage.com
Job hopping and still no fit? Is left-brain bias blocking your emotional intelligence? When was the last time you faced mortality, your own death? In this episode, discover how Zander Fryer went from dream job and engineering leader at Cisco, to walking away from a (big) steady paycheck and starting his own company around his passion and purpose. He went from zero to 7-figures in less than a year with no external funding, while penetrating a market saturated with competition. Zander understands peak performance in engineering and life, and will help you break through barriers to your own success. ...Because the truth is that nothing and nobody else is responsible for holding you back but YOU, my fellow engineer. Enjoy being challenged in this conversation. I know it sounds weird, but get ready to encounter death, and let it encourage and motivate you. I truly want to see you succeed! So press play and let's chat -- the career and life of your dreams awaits! Rate, Review, and Follow “I love Zach and The Happy Engineer Podcast.” If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more engineers -- just like you -- take the next step toward the career and life that they desire. On Apple Podcasts, click our show, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! Remember, we only spread our message when you share this knowledge with others that need it. So if you enjoy this episode, please SHARE it on your social media and tag @OASISOFCOURAGE so I can say hi and thank you. Also, if you haven't done so already, subscribe to the podcast. I'll be releasing a lot of new content including bonus episodes to the feed and, if you're not subscribed, there's a good chance you'll miss out. Subscribe now! For more information on Zach White and The Happy Engineer go to: https://www.oasisofcourage.com
What would you do if you lost everything? Does success always seem just out of reach? Do you dare put stand-up comedy on your career development plan? In this episode, learn how to reverse engineer success with Jeff Baietto. He is host of the InJoy Success Podcast and CEO at InJoy Global, where his Masters in Spiritual Psychology comes in handy creating systems and technology that support rewiring your nervous system. Jeff experienced the highs of early success, followed by the rock-bottom lows of losing it all. If you have achieved the accolades of what most engineers call success, but you don't feel successful… this conversation is for you. If you don't have any of the accolades, and want more success… this conversation is for you. We are going to explore what really matters most (hint -- it's not more time at the office). So press play and let's chat -- the career and life of your dreams can be yours! Rate, Review, and Follow “I love Zach and The Happy Engineer Podcast.” If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more engineers -- just like you -- take the next step toward the career and life that they desire. On Apple Podcasts, click our show, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! Remember, we only spread our message when you share this knowledge with others that need it. So if you enjoy this episode, please SHARE it on your social media and tag @OASISOFCOURAGE so I can say hi and thank you. Also, if you haven't done so already, subscribe to the podcast. I'll be releasing a lot of new content including bonus episodes to the feed and, if you're not subscribed, there's a good chance you'll miss out. Subscribe now! For more information on Zach White and The Happy Engineer go to: https://www.oasisofcourage.com
Imagine having 40 extra hours per month! What would you do? What is the secret to working less and earning more? Do you know the truth about multitasking? In this episode, face the reality that career success breeds career chaos. Dave Crenshaw has 10+ MILLION views of his productivity courses on LinkedIn Learning to help solve that problem. He was not born with it. Dave overcame being diagnosed with “freaking off the chart ADHD.” He has stripped down success in time management to only what is absolutely necessary. Now he coaches leaders at the highest level to reclaim their life by reclaiming their hours. That is Lifestyle Engineering. That is what I want for you starting now! So press play and let's chat -- it's time to create the career and life of your dreams! Rate, Review, and Follow “I love Zach and The Happy Engineer Podcast.” If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more engineers -- just like you -- take the next step toward the career and life that they desire. On Apple Podcasts, click our show, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! Remember, we only spread our message when you share this knowledge with others that need it. So if you enjoy this episode, please SHARE it on your social media and tag @OASISOFCOURAGE so I can say hi and thank you. Also, if you haven't done so already, subscribe to the podcast. I'll be releasing a lot of new content including bonus episodes to the feed and, if you're not subscribed, there's a good chance you'll miss out. Subscribe now! For more information on Zach White and The Happy Engineer go to: https://www.oasisofcourage.com
Ever felt like a complete failure? What mask are you hiding behind so people don't see the real you? Do you need a new approach to job hunting and interviewing that actually ends with an OFFER? In this episode, experience the raw courage of Nader Mowlaee. His story of losing the engineering dream, pretending to be something not himself, and ultimately taking off the masks so many of you are still hiding behind, is an inspiration. If you are still finding your own way, you don't want to miss this conversation. Overcome depression and anxiety, and be in the moment. On top of that, Nader is an expert recruiter and engineering job search acceleration coach. He brings actionable advice on how to avoid the traffic jams and move through the interview process to land offers at your dream job. I've got great news… you can do it. So press play and let's chat -- accelerate finding the career and life of your dreams! Rate, Review, and Follow “I love Zach and The Happy Engineer Podcast.” If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more engineers -- just like you -- take the next step toward the career and life that they desire. On Apple Podcasts, click our show, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! Remember, we only spread our message when you share this knowledge with others that need it. So if you enjoy this episode, please SHARE it on your social media and tag @OASISOFCOURAGE so I can say hi and thank you. Also, if you haven't done so already, subscribe to the podcast. I'll be releasing a lot of new content including bonus episodes to the feed and, if you're not subscribed, there's a good chance you'll miss out. Subscribe now! For more information on Zach White and The Happy Engineer go to: https://www.oasisofcourage.com
Confused between a big “brand name” company career, versus joining a small “hip & cool” startup? How can you know which will be a great fit? What are you most afraid of? In this episode, face fear, overcome imposter syndrome and find your perfect fit with Kate Terrell. Her life was changed by “9/11” (September 11, 2001 being in Manhattan). Since then, her success and resume in developing talent is too long to outline. Currently, Kate is the Chief People Officer at rapidly growing startup, Aktana. She is the former SVP & CHRO at Driscoll's. And before that, where we first met, she was VP of HR for the Global Products Organization at Whirlpool Corporation... with 6000+ engineers in her care! But it's not her stratospheric accomplishments that will draw you into this conversation. Kate is an engineer's executive. She looked at the worst case scenario, faced her fears, and took action. It's what she learned about integrating work and life along the way that you don't want to miss. So press play and let's chat -- face fear and take action toward the career and life of your dreams! Rate, Review, and Follow “I love Zach and The Happy Engineer Podcast.” If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more engineers -- just like you -- take the next step toward the career and life that they desire. On Apple Podcasts, click our show, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! Remember, we only spread our message when you share this knowledge with others that need it. So if you enjoy this episode, please SHARE it on your social media and tag @OASISOFCOURAGE so I can say hi and thank you. Also, if you haven't done so already, subscribe to the podcast. I'll be releasing a lot of new content including bonus episodes to the feed and, if you're not subscribed, there's a good chance you'll miss out. Subscribe now! For more information on Zach White and The Happy Engineer go to: https://www.oasisofcourage.com
In this inaugural episode of The Happy Engineer, I ask the question that bothers me every day: Why are so many engineers around the world frustrated? Burned out? Stressed to the point of sickness? Why are engineers… unhappy? Something must change. I'll share with you my own story of how I hit rock bottom as an engineer seeking career success. How a single note brought my world to a standstill. Screw the five whys. And ultimately, how I went on from total failure to create bigger results in my career impact and income than I ever expected, while designing a life I love. At the root of my transformation is one concept you will learn all about - the COURAGE to be happy. Remember, we only spread our message when you share this knowledge with others that need it. So if you enjoy this episode, please share it on your social and tag @oasisofcourage, and don't forget to subscribe to the podcast and give us a 5-star rating so you don't miss any other great episodes. For more information on Zach White and The Happy Engineer go to: www.oasisofcourage.com
Mo Gawdat is the former Chief Business Officer at Google X (aka the Moonshoot Factory) and before that had a successful career as a stock-trader and tech executive in Dubai. Despite having professional, personal and material success he was miserable, and no amount of new Rolls Royces could make him happy in a sustained way. He decided to use his engineer's mind and research skills to come up with equation to engineer and maintain happiness. He wrote a book about it called Solve for Happy which became an international bestseller. In 2014 this equation was put to the ultimate test when his beloved son, Ali, died aged 21 due to medical negligence in a routine appendix removal operation. Mo shares with me how he coped with the aftermath of the wonderful Ali's death and what he has learned on his journey to understanding how to live well and with joy in this 'game called life.'We talk about the tests that life gives us, and how to avoid getting 'tested.' He gives some interesting insights into the extent to which we have choices in life. He tells me about the negativity bias that exists in our brains and how he talks to his brain to control and reframe his thoughts, in a way that serves him. More information about Mo's quest to make one billion people happy can be found here. Solve for Happy: Engineer your path to joy by Mo Gawdat is available here.Find Sophie Elwes on Instagram.
Happy Engineer's Day to every single engineer out there. God Speed! More Power to you!