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For National Careers Week we caught up with the fabulous Kate Pardy from UNE Careers to talk about how the careers team can help support and guide students in getting started with a career.
Please note that this episode is a recording from a live podcast/webinar for National Careers Week in partnership with the Australian Centre of Career Education (ACCE) Morrisby profiles are primarily used in government, independent and some catholic schools around Victoria and other states in Australia. The profile provides individuals with subjective data to support their career decision-making and spark career suggestions and conversations. It is used as a part of the My Career Insights program in Year 9 for government schools, and often, people assume that it is only appropriate for high school students. In this episode, Tyson and Craig Eastwood discuss the many use cases for Morrisby, with Tyson sharing his perspective on how he uses it in the services of Arrive & Thrive. In contrast, Craig shares the history of Morrisby, and some of the data points the tool captures. The pair also run through the usual segments of the podcast, including book recommendations and what we are ROARING about! For more information, please explore the links below: Morrisby Arrive & ThriveAustralian Centre of Career Education My Career Insights Program ******************************************************************************************************* Remember, you can stay updated with everything Arrive & Thrive by signing up for our newsletter here. You can also email the show at podcast@arrivethrive.com.au and request specific guests, topics, and industries you want to learn about! Thanks for tuning in! ***Episode Sponsorship*** Notion - https://affiliate.notion.so/arrivethrive
What's happening this National Careers Week? National Careers Week (NCW) is a one-week celebration of careers guidance and free resources in education across the UK. The aim of the week is to provide a focus for careers guidance activity at an important stage in the academic calendar to help support young people develop awareness and excitement about their future pathways.NCW is a dedicated week every year allowing schools, colleges, universities, alternative provision settings and organisations to work towards. It's backed-up with free high-quality printable, downloadable, digital and video resources for educators to support planning and delivery.In this episode of the Dive Into Your Career podcast - I take a look at some of the NCW opportunities which are nationally accessible online - however this episode is all about reminding you what week it is and encouraging you to explore what's available in your school / university. Enjoy NCW2024... and take advantage of the opportunity to joyfully immerse yourself in all things careers.Do feel free to engage with this topic (or indeed with me) at any of the below: The Dive Into Your Career podcast page of the Your Career And Future website where you can also leave me a message suggesting a careers-related topic for a future episode Follow Your Career And Future on Instagram and TikTok Via "Gina Visram" on LinkedIn (where they may be a post with a link to this episode where you can contribute some wisdom / reflections) Sign up for the mailing list (for students and graduates... a list for their supporters will follow) E-mail me on gina@yourcareerandfuture.com with any queries
In this episode, the 'We Are the NHS' campaign highlights the inspiring stories of senior South Asian staff as well as the exciting and diverse nursing roles available across the NHS during National Careers Week. Asha Day, Head of Nursing, Midwifery, and AHPs Inclusion at Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust and the Head of International Recruitment at LLR ICB. Vice Chair of BINA (British Indian Nurses Association) and recipient of the British Empire Medal in the 2021 New Year's Honours list joins Shabnam Sahi and shares her experience working with NHS and our resident love guru Amit Sodha, gets flirty at eight-thirty. The UK's number one commercial Asian station brings you a medley of stories, interviews, opinions and chat on matters we are passionate about - Bollywood, music, politics, books and more. Many of your favourite presenters from the radio, here to entertain you in a podcast.
It's National Careers Week, and the agricultural industry has a lot to offer those looking for a rewarding career.Farmers Guardian's new editor Olivia Midgley speaks about her plans for the magazine and her career to date and Tom Davis, manager of Mudchute farm in the heart of East London tells us about his experience of coming into the industry from a non-farming background.
In this special episode for National Careers Week 2023, Dr. Emily Prpa, Science Manager at Yakult UK and Ireland and Donald Lush, a careers consultant working with PhDs and research staff at King's College London, interview each other about their careers and working together. They tell the story of their careers and then reflect on the process of career consulting from both their perspectives as client and consultant. Emily explains what brought her to book career consulting appointments and why she they weren't what she was expecting. Donald shares what he is thinking while he is working with someone and what he is trying to achieve. This is a great chance to hear two career stories with unexpected twists and turns as well as gain insight into how a careers consultant might be able to help you.
This week's bitesize takeaway features Not On The High Street co-founder Holly Tucker, who tells Jake and Damian how she turned her imposter syndrome into a superpower. Holly is one of the UK's most respected entrepreneurs and UK Ambassador to Small Creative Businesses.Listen and watch the full episode with Holly: :https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/podcast/holly-tucker- - - - - We have created a FREE resource pack for teachers! High Performance is delighted to partner with National Careers Week! Sign up with your email address to be the first to know when resources are available. https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/education-sign-up-first/ Go out our website to join our members club THE HIGH PERFORMANCE CIRCLE where you can get podcasts, keynote speeches and boosts from some very special guests. Just go to www.thehighperformancepodcast.co.uk See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week is National Careers Week and Sarah and Helen are shining a spotlight of squiggly career possibilities with 4 conversations with people whose careers are as individual as they are! Today you'll hear Eric Sim.In the rest of the series you'll hear career stories from people starting a new career from scratch, squiggling and staying in organisations and creating their own unique opportunities.Ways to learn more:1. Sign-up for PodMail, a weekly summary of squiggly career tools https://mailchi.mp/squigglycareers/podmail2. Read our books 'The Squiggly Career' and 'You Coach You'3. Access free courses and learning on the government skills for life website gov.uk/skillsforlifeFor questions, feedback or just to say hello, you can email us at helenandsarah@squigglycareers.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The diversity of an industry is a key consideration when deciding what kind of career you wish to pursue. This plays a part in how welcoming you would judge a workplace. As it's National Careers Week, we wanted to explore diversity in the built environment and, with the help of three leaders in this space, we look at the topic in more detail in this podcast. This podcast seeks to ascertain how diverse the built environment is, why diversity matters and what can be done to create a diverse professional pool in the sector, reflecting society more generally. The three guests on this podcast are Building People managing director, Teresa Scott OBE, DiverseCity Surveyors (DCS) founder and chair, Bola Abisogun OBE, and the Chartered Surveyors Training Trust (CSTT) CEO, Terry Watts, with UCEM PR and social media manager, Andrew Belt, asking the questions. Teresa founded award-winning employability specialist Kennedy Scott, which she led for 30 years. Teresa has expertise in diversity, inclusion and employability, working collaboratively with industry and the public sector to ensure better representation of local communities across the country. Last month, Teresa became managing director of Building People – a free-to-use platform that aggregates built environment careers activity, enabling people to find knowledge, vacancies, events and opportunities, and employers to engage with a more diverse range of talent. Bola is founder and chair of DiverseCity Surveyors – the first Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) network which offers quality support services and educational training to BAME surveyors who are members of the RICS irrespective of their physical location across world. Terry is CEO of the CSTT, which is an independent charity that supports young people who face barriers to entering the surveying profession.
This week is National Careers Week and Sarah and Helen are shining a spotlight of squiggly career possibilities with 4 conversations with people whose careers are as individual as they are! Today you'll hear Simon MundieIn the rest of the series you'll hear career stories from people starting a new career from scratch, squiggling and staying in organisations and creating their own unique opportunities.Ways to learn more:1. Join the live PodPlus conversation on 10/03/22 at 9am https://www.amazingiflearning.com/courses/podplus2. Sign-up for PodMail, a weekly summary of squiggly career tools https://mailchi.mp/squigglycareers/podmail3. Read our books 'The Squiggly Career' and 'You Coach You'4. Access free courses and learning on the government skills for life website gov.uk/skillsforlifeFor questions, feedback or just to say hello, you can email us at helenandsarah@squigglycareers.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, Claire and Sophie talk about National Careers Week. They talk about the importance of careers education in school and then discuss how their own career paths have turned out. Including job history and what their dream jobs were when they were at school.Book Reviews: 'The Twyford Code' by Janice Hallett (11.48) 'The Front Desk' by Kelly Yang (13.12) 'Loveless' by Alice Oseman (16.18) We will see you next week! In the meantime let us know your career paths & dream jobs over on twitter @lounge_learning.
In this special bonus episode Jake and Damian discuss a some key clips in which our guests have shared the impact their teachers had on their high performance journeys. Listen to the episode to hear the stories shared by Lee Child, Evelyn Glennie, Kelly Holmes and music agent Charlie Pearce. Jake and Damian share and reflect on these inspiring stories and reflect on how teachers have impacted their lives. Thank you too ‘Get into Teaching' for partnering on this special episode of The High Performance Podcast.- - - - - We have created a FREE resource pack for teachers! High Performance is delighted to partner with National Careers Week! Sign up with your email address to be the first to know when resources are available. https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/education-sign-up-first/ We are excited to announce a new addition to The Circle: The Monday Motivation Newsletter. The purpose of Monday Motivation is to connect more regularly with you! We want to give Circle members a bit of inspiration, motivation and purpose at the beginning of each week. Whether that is a few key things to consider when facing the upcoming week, reading recommendations or ideas to think about when listening to the weekly podcast episode. We will also be updating you with everything happening in the world of The High Performance.SIGN UP HERE: https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/thecircle See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week is National Careers Week and Sarah and Helen are shining a spotlight of squiggly career possibilities with 4 conversations with people whose careers are as individual as they are! Today you'll hear Helen talking to Jim MacLeod about his career in the Royal Navy and what he has learnt about how to 'squiggle and stay'.In the rest of the series you'll hear career stories from people starting a new career from scratch, creating their own unique opportunities and life as an entrepreneur.Ways to learn more:1. Join the live PodPlus conversation on 10/03/22 at 9am https://www.amazingiflearning.com/courses/podplus2. Sign-up for PodMail, a weekly summary of squiggly career tools https://mailchi.mp/squigglycareers/podmail3. Read our books 'The Squiggly Career' and 'You Coach You'4. Access free courses and learning on the government skills for life website gov.uk/skillsforlifeFor questions, feedback or just to say hello, you can email us at helenandsarah@squigglycareers.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week is National Careers Week and Sarah and Helen are shining a spotlight of squiggly career possibilities with 4 conversations with people whose careers are as individual as they are! Today you'll hear Sarah talking to Steph Douglas, founder of thoughtful gift company 'Don't buy her flowers'. Together they discuss the realities of running your own business and how to overcome challenges along the way.In the rest of the series you'll hear career stories from people pivoting their career, squiggling and staying in organisations and creating their own unique opportunities.Ways to learn more:1. Join the live PodPlus conversation on 10/03/22 at 9am https://www.amazingiflearning.com/courses/podplus2. Sign-up for PodMail, a weekly summary of squiggly career tools https://mailchi.mp/squigglycareers/podmail3. Read our books 'The Squiggly Career' and 'You Coach You'4. Access free courses and learning on the government skills for life website gov.uk/skillsforlifeFor questions, feedback or just to say hello, you can email us at helenandsarah@squigglycareers.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Gabby Bernstein is a bestselling author, motivational speaker, podcast host and self-proclaimed “spirit junkie”. She has penned over 9 books, including her newest release, Happy Days: The Guided Path from Trauma to Profound Freedom and Inner Peace. Gaby turned to spirituality after “hitting rock bottom” and becoming sober. In this episode Gabby shares with us her process of overcoming trauma and how she has “chosen survival”. You can find Gabby's new book here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Happy-Days-Guided-Profound-Freedom/dp/1401965490 - - - - - We are excited to announce a new addition to The Circle: The Monday Motivation Newsletter. The purpose of Monday Motivation is to connect more regularly with you! We want to give Circle members a bit of inspiration, motivation and purpose at the beginning of each week. Whether that is a few key things to consider when facing the upcoming week, reading recommendations or ideas to think about when listening to the weekly podcast episode. We will also be updating you with everything happening in the world of The High Performance.SIGN UP HERE: https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/thecircle We have created a FREE resource pack for teachers! High Performance is delighted to partner with National Careers Week! Sign up with your email address to be the first to know when resources are available. https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/education-sign-up-first/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week's bitesize comes from our game-changing episode with Jonny Wilkinson. A conversation in our history that still resonates with so many.It was an intriguing morning with Jonny, exploring his understanding of how to achieve, maintain and sustain high performance. Lessons that have been hard earned by a career he described as “surviving”.In this clip Jonny describes beginning his rugby career in a ‘flow state' of opportunity and passion. And how self-importance changed everything. Listen and watch the full episode with Jonny: https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/podcast/jonny-wilkinson- - - - - We have created a FREE resource pack for teachers! High Performance is delighted to partner with National Careers Week! Sign up with your email address to be the first to know when resources are available. https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/education-sign-up-first/ Go out our website to join our members club THE HIGH PERFORMANCE CIRCLE where you can get podcasts, keynote speeches and boosts from some very special guests. Just go to www.thehighperformancepodcast.co.uk See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join. James this morning for a "National Careers Week" special. Exploring how Careers is taught within Schools and how our previous jobs have helped to devlop skills for the future
Anthony Taylor is a current professional football referee. He has been a member of the Select Group of referees since the 2010/11 season, who officiate primarily in the Premier League. Anthony has been chosen to referee the FA Cup Final, League Cup Final, Play-Off Final and the UEFA Nations League Final. But before football, Anthony's first career was as a prison officer at a category A jail.On 12 June 2021, Anthony was the referee for the EURO 2020 group stage match between Finland and Denmark when Danish midfielder Christian Eriksen collapsed on the pitch and required emergency treatment before being transferred to a local hospital and stabilised. .......Calling all teachers, schools and educators! High Performance is delighted to partner with National Careers Week! Get an exclusive resource pack designed to challenge, prompt and inspire your students. https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/education-sign-up-first/ Check out our merch including new limited edition prints in our shop featuring some our favourite messages. https://shop.thehighperformancepodcast.com/ Go out our website to join our members club THE HIGH PERFORMANCE CIRCLE where you can get podcasts, keynote speeches and boosts from some very special guests. Just go to www.thehighperformancepodcast.co.uk See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week's high performance bitesize nugget comes from Sir Jason Kenny, Britain's most decorated Olympian, who collected seven gold medals and two silvers across four Olympic Games. We frequently hear about athletes setting targets, imposing strict rules and striving for the next level of performance but Jason certainly showed that there is no one way to be a high performer. Jason describes the importance of getting the most out of the people around you. Listen and watch to the full episode with Jason: https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/podcast/jasokenny .......Calling all teachers, schools and educators! High Performance is delighted to partner with National Careers Week! Sign up with your email address to be the first to know when resources are available. https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/education-sign-up-first/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this special bonus mid-week episode we speak to Scottish boxing world champion Josh Taylor. Josh made history in 2021 in becoming Britain's first undisputed world champion in the four-belt era. He's a boxer that hasn't had the recognition he deserves. They talk about courage, how following your dreams will enable you to live a life with no regrets, and how loving and taking care of yourself will result in happiness and a sense of fulfilment."The Tartan Tornado" will defend his undisputed super-lightweight titles against Jack Catterall in Scotland on Saturday February 26th. .......Calling all teachers, schools and educators! High Performance is delighted to partner with National Careers Week! Sign up with your email address to be the first to know when resources are available. https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/education-sign-up-first/ Check out our new limited edition prints in our shop featuring some our favourite messages. https://shop.thehighperformancepodcast.com/ Go out our website to join our members club THE HIGH PERFORMANCE CIRCLE where you can get podcasts, keynote speeches and boosts from some very special guests. Just go to www.thehighperformancepodcast.co.uk See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Steve Clarke is the current Scotland National Team Head Coach.As a player Steve played for St Mirren and Chelsea winning three major trophies. He also won six Scotland senior caps. After finishing his playing career, Steve assisted Ruud Gullit at Newcastle United, Jose Mourinho at Chelsea, Gianfranco Zola at West Ham United and Sir Kenny Dalglish at Liverpool.In his first outright managerial role, he led West Bromwich Albion to eighth place in the Premier League, achieving a record points total and highest-ever finish for the club. At Kilmarnock he set a new club record points tally of 59 in the process. This podcast was recorded live at the Queen's Hall in Edinburgh. Thank you to our sponsors Pleo, the business expenses solution that empowers your people to do more. .......Calling all teachers, schools and educators! High Performance is delighted to partner with National Careers Week! Sign up with your email address to be the first to know when resources are available. https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/education-sign-up-first/ Check out our new limited edition prints in our shop featuring some our favourite messages. https://shop.thehighperformancepodcast.com/ Go out our website to join our members club THE HIGH PERFORMANCE CIRCLE where you can get podcasts, keynote speeches and boosts from some very special guests. Just go to www.thehighperformancepodcast.co.uk See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Osi Umenyiora was one of the NFL's leading defensive ends for nearly a decade becoming an American Football icon in the process, winning Super Bowls XLII and XLVI. In this week's bitesize, Osi tells the story of how he gained a game winning edge on Tom Brady and the New England Patriots to win the Super Bowl in 2007. Always do your homework!Listen and watch to the full episode with Osi Umenyiora: How small details deliver big differences: https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/podcast/osi-umenyiora .......Calling all teachers, schools and educators! High Performance is delighted to partner with National Careers Week! Sign up with your email address to be the first to know when resources are available. https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/education-sign-up-first/ Check out our new limited edition prints in our shop featuring some our favourite messages. https://shop.thehighperformancepodcast.com/ Go out our website to join our members club THE HIGH PERFORMANCE CIRCLE where you can get podcasts, keynote speeches and boosts from some very special guests. Just go to www.thehighperformancepodcast.co.uk See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Liz Callaghan, CEO of Carers Australia, joins Luke Grant to talk about National Careers Week which runs until October 16th to recognise and celebrate the 2.65 million Australians who provide unpaid care and support to a family member or friend. It is estimated that 2.2 billion hours of unpaid care was given in 2020, equating to almost $80 billion in wages. Even prior to the effects of the pandemic being accounted for, these figures are alarming and growing year on year, with the demand for informal carers estimated to rise by 23% by 2030. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode two of our special series Life Outside Cricket continues, as we catch up with one of Australia's leading cricketers. Jess Jonassen has been a major part of the Australian Women's Cricket team for the best part of decade, contributing heavily with both bat and ball across that time.In addition, Jess has managed to juggle life as an elite cricketer with an eye-watering amount of study. We talk to her about why she does this, how she's managed it, and whether her acquired knowledge assists her in team fines meetings, among other things.This series, Life Outside Cricket, is produced in conjunction with The Australian Cricketers Association, celebrating National Careers Week.
Hello and welcome to season 2 of the Jenni Talks podcast. In this season we are going to focus on conversations with people about creating new opportunities, communities and spaces for young people and young people to engage with as a result of the pandemic. I have written a book called From Isolation to Community: Youth Work in the Covid Era and Beyond that is available now. In it I have recorded the stories of many people working with young people across the UK during the pandemic, we will be hearing from some of these same youth workers but also from others who I've come across who are doing some amazing things to engage, empower and encourage young people to really thrive despite all the restrictions that have been put on us in these pandemic times. You can buy the book by going to my website www.jenniosborn.org and clicking on one of the options there. One of my passions has been supporting those who work with young people and this was part of the aim of the book, to showcase and reflect on the work that's happening up and down the country. I also offer mentoring for youth workers, regular sessions over a 6 month period to support youth workers in their roles, acting as a sounding board, as an encourager to make small changes or to think different things through. If you're interested in mentoring or having conversations about the themes from the book then I am available for book clubs, for resourcing and reflecting with your team or for encouraging youth workers to consider the impact of this pandemic and how we can move forward. Do get in touch on Jennitalks@gmail.com This episode is a conversation with Bernie, author and Director of Innovative Enterprise and National Careers Week. We talk about students and careers, in particular National Careers Week which happened last week. Bernie is passionate about young entrepreneurs, especially as we emerge from Covid which has made big changes to the employment and careers landscape. He does a good job of describing the way life has a habit of throwing out random opportunities which we haven't planned for and which often form part of our life journey. The sound fluctuates a little during this episode, I hope this doesn't get in the way of Bernie's overall message. This episode comes with a bit of a competition, particularly if you are listening in the week of its release. I will be giving away a copy of my book From Isolation to Community AND a copy of Bernie's book The Ladder. You'll need to share this episode and like one of the posts on social media in order to be in with a chance of winning. I hope you enjoy this conversation with Bernie as much as I did!
Scott Smith, head of recruitment at Swansway Group, joins Des and Dave for National Careers Week. Scott explains the varied apprenticeship opportunities at Swansway.
This week on Over The Farm Gate we're talking livestock, from market analysis to the women in making great strides in auction marts. Over the last month, prime cattle prices have dropped but remain historically high for this time of year, despite reduced slaughter numbers. Our sister company Urner Barry has been delving into the UK beef markets in their beef chats podcast, with discussions on supply, social distancing at plants, and the winter weather. With this in mind, as it's National Careers Week with International Women's Day approaching, we're focusing on the remarkable women working in live auction marts and how we can encourage more young people to consider a career in the sector. Jez Fredenburgh speaks to Sam Hogg, a Qualified Auctioneer at C&D Auction Marts and Judith Cowie, a livestock Office Manager at Wallets Marts. Both women have forged successful careers working in live auction marts, and we're finding out how they have done it. LinksCheck out Urner Barry's UK beef chats podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/show/urner-barry-podcastsFind out more about C&D Auction Marts: http://www.cdauctionmarts.co.uk/Find out more about Wallet Marts: https://walletsmarts.co.uk/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Following on from James and Krissi sharing their lived experience of overcoming barriers to education and employment last week, Professional Careers Consultant Emma Francis joins us to give her expert advice on what you can be doing right now that will stand you in good stead for the future.Emma is the Trust's parent Trustee, and her daughter has been supported by the Trust, so she has specific insight about the barriers a cancer diagnosis throws up for young people. She offers in-depth and eye-opening tips that are manageable even when times are hard, and reassures that no matter what anxieties you may have about your career right now, things will be okay.Emma wrote a blog for the Trust which can be found here.Her Careers Development Plan can be found here.The accompanying support guide can be found here.
As National Careers Week approaches, young people and professionals will be sharing their experience and insight about overcoming barriers to employment following cancer at a young age.James and Krissi were supported by the Trust before becoming volunteers and joining the Trust's Youth Board. They have both featured in the Trust's My Life Now series, which checks back in with young people to see where life has taken them. They talk about going from where they were to where they are now in their education and employment, and offer insight into what helped them along the way, as well as some insider knowledge about what employers are looking for.Part 2 will be released next week, featuring professional Careers Consultant and Trustee Emma Francis offering further insight and advice.
As part of National Careers Week, 1st - 6th March, Dementia Researcher has teamed up with Alzheimer's Society, Alzheimer's Research UK, Race Against Dementia, Dementias Platform UK and the UK Dementia Research Institute to deliver the first Dementia Research Careers Festival. The week-long programme of events, aimed at undergraduates and young-people, will highlight the variety of ways they could bring their talents to dementia research. From Scientists to Artists, Psychologists to Coders, Communicators to Healthcare Trainees - people from all levels of education and fields of study can find a future in dementia research. Live daily webinars will bring researchers together to discuss their own work and careers paths. New resources, blogs and articles are planned to provide advice and guidance, and explore how others came to be in dementia research. There will also be Q&A sessions and connections to over 25 Universities and employers running MSc information sessions + much more. Webinars are open for bookings now details on those and the event itself will be focussed around www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/careers Please consider sharing with your networks and on social, and sign-post any young-people and undergraduates to register for the webinars now, and visit the website from the 1st March.
Welcome to the special edition of the Arrive & Thrive Podcast for National Careers Week. Each day Dan and Tyson hit record and celebrate National Careers Week by covering a topic that is relevant for today's career focussed individual. Each chat is around 15 minutes to give you that daily dose of career development in a relaxed personal way. In this episode, we talk about the importance of having fun at work and share our own experience on how to get out of the rut and spark more fun in your team and work-life.
Welcome to the special edition of the Arrive & Thrive Podcast for National Careers Week. Each day Dan and Tyson hit record and celebrate National Careers Week by covering a topic that is relevant for today's career focussed individual. Each chat is around 15 minutes to give you that daily dose of career development in a relaxed personal way. In this episode, Dan and Ty discuss creating behaviours and habits to support the person that you want to become and the importance of finding a strategy that works for you.
Welcome to the special edition of the Arrive & Thrive Podcast for National Careers Week. Each day Dan and Tyson hit record and celebrate National Careers Week by covering a topic that is relevant for today's career focussed individual. Each chat is around 15 minutes to give you that daily dose of career development in a relaxed personal way. In this episode they talk about managing your career at home and what you can do to begin the transition, prepare and research for further roles all from the comfort of your own home. They share personal experience, resources and advice to help you manage your career from the comfort of your home.
Welcome to the special edition of the Arrive & Thrive Podcast for National Careers Week. Each day Dan and Tyson hit record and celebrate National Careers Week by covering a topic that is relevant for today's career focussed individual. Each chat is around 15 minutes to give you that daily dose of career development in a relaxed personal way. In this episode, they talk about re-engaging your career after a long break. They discuss their views and personal experiences, in a bid to help others who may be going through this process now.