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Sarah Vermunt is a longtime pal, career coach and the founder of Careergasm. She's written books about careers and columns for Forbes, Inc., Entrepreneur, Fortune, and Fast Company. She's had a regular coaching spot on the tele in Canada.Three years ago, out of the blue, Sarah started having psychic clairvoyant visions. She did not see this coming. Since then, life-long City-dweller Sarah has moved to a small town with a vibrant community of witches (it sounds a lot like Stars Hollow). She is now helping other newly awakened intuitives through her side quest venture: ‘Psychic Normies'.Sarah and I chat about:* The rise of clairvoyance and energy work over the last few years.* The importance of discernment in the intuitive community.* The need for energy alignment (especially with mentors).* How to navigate chaotic times, with Sarah sharing her vision about what 2025 holds for us all.Resources for you:* Psychic Normies* Book a personal energy reading with Sarah* Sarah's career coaching work: Careergasm* Sarah on The Gram Get full access to Courage & Spice at saspetherick.substack.com/subscribe
My Midlife Career Switch: Lessons Learned I'm Nola Simon and I recently shared my story of making a midlife career switch in Maclean's magazine. Why I Made a Midlife Career Switch - Macleans.ca While the article provides context about my personal career journey, I wanted to offer more specific actions and advice based on my experience. Here's what I've learned: Start Earlier Than You Think I began contemplating a career change back in 2014, but due to life circumstances, I didn't make the leap until years later. This taught me that you need to start preparing for a career transition much sooner than you might expect. Life happens – responsibilities, family obligations, and unexpected events can delay your plans. Reflection and Self-Assessment A crucial part of my transition involved deep self-reflection: - I assessed my skills and experiences - I worked to understand what fueled and drained me - I identified market trends and opportunities - I tuned into my desires and aspirations Supporting Practices I found several practices invaluable in supporting my self-discovery and mental well-being: - Yoga - Walking - Writing - Meditation - Mindfulness These practices helped me tune into my authentic desires and navigate the emotional challenges of my career transition. The Role of Career Coaches I hired two career coaches at different times – Sarah Vermunt and Kerri Twigg. They provided: - Guidance in navigating my career changes - Support in developing new skills and mindsets - Insights into personal branding and media presence I found it particularly valuable to see how my coaches developed their own practices and applied their advice to their own work. Dealing with Grief and Identity Shifts An often overlooked aspect of career transitions is the grief associated with letting go of old identities. I experienced this firsthand: - It was emotionally challenging to leave my long-term employer - I struggled with letting go of professional certifications and knowledge that no longer seemed relevant - It was difficult to shift away from the recognition that came with working for an established company brand Taking Concrete Actions I learned that reflection alone wasn't enough. I had to take tangible steps to breathe life into my new career path: - I started a podcast to vocalize my thoughts - I designed a website - I networked and spoke at events - I conducted interviews and research for potential projects Personal Branding in the AI Era I discovered the importance of considering how AI perceives my online presence: - I developed a comprehensive online presence across multiple platforms - I considered how AI tools like ChatGPT interpret my personal brand - I ensured my digital footprint accurately reflects my expertise and aspirations Optimizing for Fulfillment Ultimately, I focused on work that excites and fulfills me: - I identified tasks and projects that energize me - I minimized involvement in work that drains me - I sought out opportunities that align with my strengths and interests I hope these insights from my personal journey are helpful to those considering a midlife career switch. Remember, it's a process that takes time, reflection, and action. Be patient with yourself and stay true to what truly fulfills you. Citations: [1] https://ppl-ai-file-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/web/direct-files/15878539/7d224e2c-0923-4f46-8d78-fb79ab585537/paste.txt Use the custom links to find the podcast on your favourite players. Don't forget to rate, review and submit questions, ideas or feedback. The castfeedback link allows you to record a 3 minute voicemail that may be used in a future episode if you want me to publish it. If not, include the word anonymous in the message. https://followthepodcast.com/hrcoe https://lovethepodcast.com/hrcoe https://castfeedback.com/hrcoe
Welcome to Careergasm! This is a place to help you find your way to feel-good work. These are heartfelt conversations about the human side of career navigation and career change. Including all of the squishy feelings that come along with being a human at work — things like overwhelm, uncertainty, fear, desire, intuition, and courage.Hosted by Sarah Vermunt, bestselling author of Careergasm, whose work has been featured at Forbes, Fortune, Inc., Entrepreneur, and Fast Company.If you've lost your career mojo and want it back, you've come to the right place. It's time to feel good again.More career goodies at careergasm.comTake the FREE Careergasm Crash CourseJoin the Careergasm Club for FREEFREE courses, workshops, worksheets & videos to help you find your way to feel-good work.Resources for Career ChangersResources for Students, Grads, & Young ProfessionalsResources for Aspiring EntrepreneursCareer Shift is Careergasm's most popular and best bang-for-your-buck program — everything you need to figure out what you want, so you can get unstuck and get moving in the right direction.Careergasm on InstagramCareergasm on FacebookCareergasm on LinkedInCareergasm on TikTokThanks for listening!xo Sarah
Sarah Vermunt had a public meltdown in a Publix that made her realize the career she was in & the Ph.D. she was pursuing was not at all what she really wanted. Many can relate but remain stuck in expired jobs because they don't know what else they would do. Sarah is now a career coach & best-selling author of Careergasm. In this episode, you'll hear what to do if you don't have time for soul searching, why picking a job is like trying to orgasm, how to reverse engineer your next career & how to know if you've outgrown your career.If you liked this episode, you'll also like episode 190: DOES A CAREER CHANGE MEAN YOU'RE A FAILURE?Guest: https://www.careergasm.com/careergasm-crash-course |https://www.instagram.com/careergasm | https://www.facebook.com/careergasm |https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-vermunt-55857836/ | https://twitter.com/careergasmHost: https://www.meredithforreal.com/ | https://www.instagram.com/meredithforreal/ | meredith@meredithforreal.com | https://www.youtube.com/meredithforreal | https://www.facebook.com/meredithforrealthecuriousintrovertSponsors: https://uwf.edu/university-advancement/departments/historic-trust/ | https://www.ensec.net/
Sarah's back! And we are talking about starting a business when you have ADHD. Some of the questions we have, like:How do I know if this business is a business?How much should I be charging?How will I know if it's not working?Sarah Vermunt is the Founder of Careergasm and the bestselling author of Careergasm and Career Rookie. She helps people make career changes so they can do work that actually feels good, whether it's staying in the traditional world of work or starting your own business. Her work has been featured at Forbes, Fortune, Inc., Entrepreneur, and Fast Company, and each month her career advice is pumped into millions of homes across North America. Sarah lives in Toronto and online at Careergasm.comHere's the FREE workshop Sarah and I are co-hosting all about starting your own business: https://www.careergasm.com/what-its-like-to-start-your-own-bizSarah's business development program (the one I did AND IT WORKS!!!): https://www.careergasm.com/biz-foundationsSarah's career change program: https://www.careergasm.com/career-shiftSarah's FREE 3-day Careergasm Crash Course: https://www.careergasm.com/careergasm-crash-courseThis is how I help adults with ADHD and depression get over those crap-tastic life struggles and move forward in life: 1-on-1 coaching - the fastest path to getting your sh*t together, when the do-it-yourself methods aren't working. Unblock, Ignite, Succeed - the online course to help you defeat task paralysis, overcome lack of motivation and finish the projects you start. The ADHD Big Brother Forum - the growing online community of ADHDers, including myself, who are all getting our sh*t together….TOGETHER. Get your external accountability here. Loaded with cool resources! CLICK HERE TO STAY IN THE ADHD BIG BROTHER LOOP: Wanna stay abreast of what is going on in the ADHD Big Brother world? Wanna get tips and tricks, video messages, and more? This would be that! Have questions, comments, or want to overshare your life story with me? Awesome! I love that and I personally respond to every email: CONTACT ME HERERegister for the ADHD Big Brother Bullet Journal Webinar Live event on September 5 at 7:00am PST.
"Career Rookie" by Sarah Vermunt is a comprehensive guide for aspiring professionals looking to kickstart their careers and achieve long-term success. Packed with practical advice and actionable strategies, this book offers a step-by-step roadmap to navigate the often daunting world of work.Sarah Vermunt, a renowned career coach and expert, brings her wealth of experience to help readers navigate various career obstacles and make informed decisions. From crafting a compelling resume to acing interviews, networking effectively, and building a personal brand, "Career Rookie" equips readers with the essential skills and knowledge needed to stand out in today's competitive job market.In today's podcast episode, I point out the best ideas I have received from this incredible book!Thank you so much for listening to Ouch, that hurts! Podcast See you next week!-Yolany
On today's episode: Sarah Vermunt! Sarah is the Founder of Careergasm and the author of Careergasm and Career Rookie. She helps people figure out what the heck they want so they can quit jobs they hate and do work that feels good. Her work has been featured at Forbes, Fortune, Inc., Entrepreneur, and Fast Company. And each month, her career advice is pumped into 30 million homes across North America. Sarah lives in Toronto and online at Careergasm.com. Sarah's FREE 3-day workshop can be accessed by clicking here!!!It was an absolute thrill to get to talk to Sarah! Lot's of juicy nuggets in here! Enjoy! Support the show
Sarah Vermunt is the Founder of Careergasm and the author of Careergasm and Career Rookie. She helps people figure out what the heck they want so they can quit jobs they hate and do work that feels good. Her work has been featured at Forbes, Fortune, Inc., Entrepreneur, and Fast Company. And each month, her career advice is pumped into 30 million homes across North America. Sarah lives in Toronto and online at Careergasm.com. https://www.careergasm.com/contact https://www.instagram.com/careergasm/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/careergasm https://twitter.com/careergasm Chapters: 00:00:00 Exploring Self-discovery Through The Hybrid Remote Center Of Excellence 00:03:32 The Breaking Point: A Line In The Sand Moment 00:08:48 Designing A Process Without The Rule Book 00:11:36 Decreased Ridership And Impact On Commuting: A Year Later 00:18:19 Having Fun With Content: Why People Love It 00:23:08 Adapting To The Future 00:25:40 No Guarantee Of Career Path Success 00:28:13 Unlearning For Hybrid Remote Success 00:30:44 The Future Of Professional Development: Personalization 00:36:52 Lack Of Innovation And Reimagined Leadership In Performance Measurement Key Takeaways: 1. Sarah's experience with coworking, boundaries, media and podcasts influenced Nola. 2. Drawing was used to take the person out of their brain and help them feel stuck. 3. Discussions are influenced by new trends in work office culture. 4. Agility and adaptability is the future for individual employees or leadership teams. 5. There is no guarantee that the next career path chosen will be forever. 6. Lack of trust and reliance on old models of impact measurement is present. 7. Leadership and management need to be reimagined to be more coach-like and future-focused.
Please welcome author and founder of Careergasm, Sarah Vermunt! As a previous guest on the show, she is back to share insights and BS free advice from her book, Career Rookie. We start off by discussing how job-hopping in your early 20s is actually a good thing, and Sarah gives advice on how to set yourself up for success in your career. We dive into the reasons people end up feeling stuck, and how you need to take action to build confidence and move forward! If you're a student, graduate, career newbie, or in the process of switching careers, you don't want to miss this conversation! Morning Microdose is a podcast curated by Krista Williams and Lindsey Simcik, the hosts and founders of Almost 30, a global community, brand and top rated podcast.With curated clips from the Almost 30 podcast, Morning Mircodose will set the tone for your day, so you can feel inspired through thought provoking conversations…all in digestible episodes that are less than 10 minutes.Wake up with Krista and Lindsey, both literally and spiritually, Monday-Friday. If you enjoyed this conversation, listen to the full episode here.
I know so many of you will be excited to listen to this episode of the podcast with Sarah Vermunt. For almost all of the people I work with, career change ends up be the focus of or at least a part of their process of radical transformation. And that, my friends, is Sarah's speciality! Here's some of what Sarah and I talked about in this episode: > Sarah shares that she has a lot of clients experiencing severe burnout and that so many people are questioning the humanity of the ways we've been asked to show up to work. We also talk about how internalized some of our ways of working are, and that entrepreneurship isn't always "the answer" to our work woes. > The importance of getting clear on who you are and what matters most to you before embarking on career change (or any change!) so that you can step into your next path authentically. We talk about idealized notions of work like the "4 Hour Workweek" and digital nomadism, and how even though they look really great, they're not right for everyone. > How difficult the liminal space – the time of not knowing what you want or where you're headed in your work life – can be in our capitalist, patriarchal, supremacist society. > What the heck a Careergasm actually is, the many ways meaningful work can look for different folks in different phases of our lives, and how, despite what our culture says, none of it is wrong. > How to navigate being a multipotentialite in a world that tells us you have to "niche down," but also how to discern whether all your skills and abilities really need to be monetized. I hope you enjoy listening to this episode! Sarah has so much wisdom to share, and this was a truly fun conversation!
Career coach Sarah Vermunt answers listener questions about negotiating with bosses and asking for a raise.
This episode is for women who are focused on building a thriving career, be it as a corporate employee or a business owner. We learn more about how the market is changing and what it means for us, how best to make career altering decisions, stepping into the role of a business owner, and how women can better manage situations of discrimination in a work environment. Guest expert, Sarah Vermont is a career coach, founder of careerism and the author of Careergasm and Career Rookie. She helps people figure out what the heck they want so they can quit jobs they hate and do work that feels good. Her work has been featured at Forbes, Fortune, Inc., Entrepreneur, and Fast Company, and each month, her career advice is pumped into 30 million homes across North America. Shownotes- 00:37 - Intro + An exciting announcement 05:45 - The current market environment and what it means for job seekers 08:01 - How have things changed for women? 10:00 - Business owners in the current environment 11:40 - Handling gender discrimination at work 14:42 - Industries and countries that are more welcoming to female employees 17:20 - Fighting the system (in case of discrimination) vs Quitting and going your own way 20:40 - Working with a career coach (like Sarah) and how it helps 23:20 - What do most of Sarah's clients end up doing- switch between industries, quit 9-5, or make tiny tweaks? 26:00 - Clarity before strategy 27:25 - Is this a good time for women to start their own business? 31:05 - Assessing whether you are ready to make the switch from 9-5 to starting your own business 33:45 - The approach that can help risk averse business owners 36:15 - Sarah answers one of the most frequently asked questions, 'Do I have what it takes to run a business?' 39:00 - How Sarah made the switch to becoming a business owner + Checks to run before you go through such a change 44:15 - Hustling the right way 50:00 - How you can work with Sarah Guest Info + Resources - Courses and Programs by Sarah - https://www.careergasm.com/programs Sarah Vermunt | Website - https://www.careergasm.com/ Sarah Vermunt | Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/careergasm/ Sign-Up for the Live Workshop - https://www.kratimehra.com/live-workshop/ On Her Terms Community - https://www.kratimehra.com/on-her-terms-podcast/#Community Follow me on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mehra_krati For more, visit - https://www.onhertermspod.com
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Have you ever experienced a Careergasm? Yep, it's possible and this week's guest will explain how you can make it happen. Sarah Vermunt is passionate about helping people figure out what the heck they want so they can quit jobs they hate and do work that feels good. In this episode, we're covering the signs to watch out for, what gets in the way of finding your passion, why we stay in jobs too long, and how we can start finding our passion in our careers.Join my free Facebook group Ideal Connection (for women) to improve confidence, communication, and your relationships www.facebook.com/groups/idealconnection/Listen to Episode #26, where I share How I Became a Sex Therapist https://drkristieoverstreet.com/podcast/26-how-i-became-a-sex-therapist/
Season 1 Episode 50. In this week's episode, hosts Teagan and Sadie are joined by Sarah Vermunt, a Toronto-based career coach, former business professor, Founder of Careergasm and the bestselling author of Careergasm and Career Rookie. Sarah provides actionable advice on how to figure out what you're passionate about, how to use jealousy as motivation, and how to recover from burnout and set boundaries in the workplace. Sarah's insights and tips will remind you that growth and change is normal in your 20's, especially on the career front. GIVEAWAY: Follow @OurGolden20s on Instagram for a chance to win a copy of Sarah's book, Careergasm! Follow Sarah on: Instagram @careergasm Facebook @careergasm Twitter @careergasm careergasm.com Support us on Patreon @ourgolden20s Follow us on: Instagram @ourgolden20s TikTok @ourgolden20s Pinterest @ourgolden20s Facebook @ourgolden20s --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/our-golden-20s/message
“The Big Quit” is happening! Right now, more people than EVER are handing in their resignation letters and saying goodbye to jobs that they hate. If the last 18 months has shown us anything, it's that there IS another way to live and work! Sarah Vermunt is the Founder of Careergasm and the author of Careergasm and Career Rookie. She helps people figure out what the heck they want so they can quit jobs they hate and do work that feels good. Today we are talking about rock bottoms and the ricochet effect, how we can stay empowered during this time of great change, and that there is nothing wrong with you if you love what you do! Sarah offers her number one tip when it comes to navigating a career shift and and speaks to the benefit of perhaps staying on the job and leveraging this interesting phase we are in. Sarah's work has been featured at Forbes, Fortune, Inc., Entrepreneur, Fast Company, and lots of other cool places. She lives in Toronto and online at Careergasm.com. Sarah has a FREE 3-day career clarity course that really helps people who feel lost about what they want. They can find it at HERE! Connect with Sarah on Instagram! Show webpage
Today's podcast guest is with career expert Sarah Vermunt who continued to ignore her intuition to change her career, which resulted in a major public meltdown at a Starbucks, which was the wake-up call she needed to finally trust her intuition to do what SHE wanted in life. In this podcast interview, Sarah and I talk about the circumstances around that breakdown and the steps she took, guided by intuition, that helped her overcome her fear to start a business to help so many others find a career that they love rather than being stuck in a career they no longer enjoyed. Website: https://careergasm.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/careergasm Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/careergasm/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-vermunt-55857836/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/careergasm Free 7-day challenge!
Sarah Vermunt has a wry sense of humor and an upbeat vibe. Refreshingly candid and optimistic, she offers tools for realigning with your happier self in work and life. As a "reformed" academic, she knows that some careers can feel stale. She has created a cohesive and comprehensive program for those who may not know what they want, but know they want something else. Listen up to Vermunt's tested tips and tools for those who are not happy in their current jobs, and want to find their creative within. Vermunt is direct, sarcastic, a little dirty and on the mark with her "bullshit free" advice. Passion to Power is a podcast where #bigshots share their kernels of gold to help you navigate your own Yellow Brick Road to Success. Creative Producer, Michelle Zeitlin is host an known as a "Hollywood iNsider" who is also a talent & literary manager, and the founder of MORE ZAP Productions & Management (http://www.morezap.com) . If you would like to appear on this podcast, you may query Michelle by email; morezap@gmail.com Passion to Power is a platform with workshops, public speaking engagements and private coaching. For more on these services or to customize and create your own events with Michelle Zeitlin and her team, please see (http://www.passion-power.com) Michelle is on social media @morezap1 Instagram for updates, fun posts and client info. Guest, Sarah Vermunt is available on social media @careergasm on all the social media platforms.
Sarah Vermunt is the Founder of Careergasm and the author of Careergasm and Career Rookie. She helps people figure out what the heck they want so they can quit jobs they hate and do work that feels good. Her work has been featured at Forbes, Fortune, Inc., Entrepreneur, Fast Company, and lots of other cool places. She lives in Toronto and online at Careergasm.com. In this podcast short but sweet episode we chat about! Why clarity before the strategy is important How to feel safe within ourselves before exploring new career paths is crucial Why pressing pause on the HOW in job search can be beneficial How to handle emotions during career search, transitions Tool to release your inner toddler! How to actually discover what you are passionate about and take action on it. Tactics on how not to talk yourself into a job. What to do if you are part of toxic work culture. Setting boundaries at work. She also shares several mental loops that have allowed her to get to where she is today! If you enjoy this episode tag us at @ariana_jahja or @careergasm @careergasm https://careergasm.com/ FREE Course: https://careergasm.teachable.com/p/careergasm-crash-course Find me @ariana_jahja or arianajahja.com
Too many of us have been in the position where we hate our jobs... but we can't even dream up a job we'd love. That's where my guest this week, Sarah Vermunt, truly shines. As the founder of Careergasm, she helps people figure out what the heck they WANT to do — so they can quit those awful jobs and do work that feels good. Sarah and I cover a lot of ground in this conversation: how she (and her super cute sneakers) walks the walk when it comes to rebelling against the patriarchy her lifelong leadership journey how sharing doesn't always have to be about service honoring ourselves, our desires, and how we want to show up in the world the right way to take risks (because you can't avoid risk altogether!) and so, so much more "I think it's hard to honor who you are as a leader or to honor yourself in any way when there's so much socialization that we've had. So there's a lot of undoing we have to do in order to be comfortable to show up as ourselves. Even when we've lost some of that conditioning, it is still often very hard to do. And let's be real — we're going to get pushback on it." Sarah, I'm so thrilled you joined me on this episode of Serving it HOT! I encourage all of my listeners to check out her website, Careergasm.com, to learn more about her books and even get some sweet freebies. As always, you can find me over at lisakuzman.com and book a call if you're feeling talkative. And if you're in search of community, you're officially invited to join my trauma-sensitive Facebook group for coaches and leaders: https://www.facebook.com/groups/764082764458292/
If you’ve been contemplating career change, this episode is for you! We spoke with the founder of Careergasm (yep, that’s the name!) and an awesome career coach Sarah Vermunt – about getting unstuck and finding your way to feel-good work. We talk about common fears and limiting beliefs when it comes to making career shifts, the impact of COVID and how to understand if you’re meant to be an entrepreneur. We also cover two important steps when it comes to career change – clarity and strategy. When in panic, our natural survival mode instinct is to jump into strategy and start applying for jobs without giving too much thought about what it is that we really wan to do. According to Sarah, when it comes to finding the work you love, upfront clarity work is 80% of success. Strategy should follow. Don’t miss new episodes! Make sure to subscribe to this podcast and follow @by_podcast on Instagram. ******************************************** RESOURCES MENTIONED: BY Episode 10: Why listening to your body will change your life BY Episode 17: Fallen Off Track? How To Return To The Right Path Subscribe on your favorite channel or listen here: http://wavve.link/by_podcast/episodes Sarah has a bunch of freebies, including the Careergasm Crash Course that Olena first started out with. Checkout her website: https://careergasm.com/
So how do you get ahead when you're not going into work? Author and career coach Sarah Vermunt offers some advice to employees who would like to advance their careers but find themselves working remotely from home; Technically, it's called green filamentous algae. Informally, it's called snot algae. Scott Tweedie the operations manager of the Rideau Canal talks about its appearance in local waters; Many people in Prince Edward County are worried about the influx of people from areas where the coronavirus may be more prevalent. Some are calling for ways to restrict their access. We get reaction from Mayor Steve Ferguson; What changes are needed to protect residents of long term care home? And how much will it cost? Sheila Block, an economist with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, tells us about their recent report; Jordan Press of the Canadian Press talks about accusations and denials between Conservative leadership candidates and the Liberals' response to charges being laid against one their M.P.'s; Sean Jacklin is local organizer for 'Future Majorit' in the Peterborough-Kawartha area. The organization is hoping to get Millenials and other younger votes to get involved in their political future; Accomplished potter Bill Reddick explains why he has turned to baking - and is enjoying great success.
Tired of feeling like your business is getting you down? Are you ready for a Careergasm? Today we are deep-diving with Sarah Vermunt, a career coach, former business professor, and the bestselling author of Careergasm and Career Rookie. She helps people figure out what the heck they want so they can quit jobs they hate and do work that feels good. Today she is here helping us breakdown what it really means to be an entrepreneur living the "laptop lifestyle", the importance of community and connection, how we can embrace all the sides of entrepreneurship, and more. You can connect with Sarah online at www.careergasm.com and on Instagram @careergasm
Sarah Vermunt is the Founder of Careergasm and the author of Careergasm: Find Your Way To Feel-Good Work. She helps people figure out what the heck they want so they can quit jobs they hate and do work they love. She writes about careers for Forbes, Fortune, Inc., and Entrepreneur. She lives in Toronto and online at careergasm.com.
Sheva Kastel is a personal shopper and personal stylist. Sheva is also trained in determining someone’s season/ color palette using the seasonal color analysis method. This method factors in a person's skin tone, eye and hair color to determine which colors most suit them. Sheva trained with Rochele Hirsch using the Suzanne Caygil method. Sheva’s goal is to help women feel confident when getting dressed. Incorporating budget friendly finds with timeless pieces Sheva is of the philosophy that fashion should be approachable, attainable and most importantly fun. What you will hear in this episode: -Sheva and I discuss the idea that sometimes impulsivity can be a good thing. Rather then letting fear determine her course of actions, Sheva started her business by writing one message on her community WhatsApp group offering her services as a personal stylist/shopper. -We discuss the importance of women embracing their own unique style. Sheva is a big proponent of women getting their seasonal palette done as it simplifies the shopping process . Women tend to glow and need less makeup when wearing their colors. Most importantly the experience tends to be an empowering one as women who are usually overwhelmed by a myriad of clothing options are now given a streamlined guide to help them look their best. - As women get busier and busier, we are looking for ways to outsource some of our responsibilities. Hiring a personal shopper /stylist has helped so many women incorporate fashion into their otherwise full and busy lives. Sheva works with many women who need help in pulling together the numerous pieces they already own. Being budget conscious and savvy on how to incorporate high/low looks, Sheva helps women cultivate a wardrobe unique to their personal style and aesthetic. -We talk about self care and how important it is to check in with ourselves and notice how we are feeling. By allowing ourselves to be fully present with our feelings and acknowledging what we need we are better equipped to deal with more challenging/ difficult emotions. Taking short breaks, seeking out some stillness etc. these little habits can have a huge impact on our emotional and physical health. This can be a challenging for us to embrace as the predominant culture values being productive over being healthy/happy. Favorites: Books: Ninety Seconds To A Life You love by Joan I. Rosenberg Big Magic by Liz Gilbert Careergasm by Sarah Vermunt City: Sydney, Australia Easy Dinner: chicken curry drumsticks from Millenial Kosher Style icons: Iris Apfel, Danielle Bernstein of We Wore What ( You can find out about the documentary on Iris Apfel here.) Sheva can be reached at @stylebysheva
We talk to career coach and author of Careergasm and Career Rookie, Sarah Vermunt, about the top five money assumptions and how they are getting in your way.
Are you thinking of financially helping your adult children buy a home? Alan Desnoyers, Senior Vice-President of BMO Private Wealth, is here to tell you how much is too much. Then, how your assumptions about money may be getting in the way of your goals. Sarah Vermunt, career coach and founder of Careergasm, is here to take us through these assumptions and how to get over them. And, Equifax Canada’s Julie Kuzmic will tell you how to improve your credit scores and how long it will take to do it. And, Jacob Jackson from the Lean House Effect, presents his argument for why there’s no point in credit card points. Plus, economist Keisha Blair’s latest book, Holistic Wealth: 32 Life Lessons to Help you Find Purpose, Prosperity and Happiness.
Today's podcast is a list of the top 20 business books, in my humble opinion. Whether you're currently an employee, running your own business, or have creative pursuits on the side, you'll find these books contain the missing pieces to getting down to it and doing your best work. I've broken it down into four categories: productivity, mindset, money and creativity, and I've kept it short and sweet so you can get on with your day. BUSINESS BOOKS IN THIS EPISODE: The 4 Hour Workweek by Timothy Ferriss [ 1:21 ] Digital Minimalism: Choosing a Focused Life in a Noisy World by Cal Newport [ 2:10 ] The 5 Second Rule by Mel Robbins [ 3:13 ] Thrive: The Third Metric to Redefining Success and Creating a Life of Well-Being, Wisdom, and Wonder by Arianna Huffington [ 4:28 ] Thriving in a 24/7 World by Peter Jensen [ 5:26 ] Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less by Greg McKeown [ 6:29 ] Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World by Cal Newport [ 7:49 ] Careergasm: Find Your Way to Feel Good Work by Sarah Vermunt [ 9:06 ] Tribe of Mentors by Timothy Ferriss [ 10:05 ] You Are a Badass by Jen Sincero [ 11:10 ] The Fire Starter Sessions by Danielle LaPorte [ 12:10 ] Get Rich, Lucky Bitch! by Denise Duffield-Thomas [ 13:19 ] You are a Badass at Making Money by Jen Sincero [ 14:22 ] Love Your Live, Not Theirs by Rachel Cruze [ 14:55 ] Living Debt-Free by Shannon Lee Simmons [ 15:54 ] Think & Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill [ 16:49 ] Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear by Elizabeth Gilbert [ 17:51 ] The War of Art by Steven Pressfield [ 18:57 ] Ignore Everybody And 39 Other Keys to Creativity by Hugh MacLeod [ 19:43 ] Bird by Bird by Anne Lamott [ 20:11 ] Quotable: There's pretty amazing magic that you can find in non-fiction. ========== Connect with Kattie: Online: www.kattiethorndyke.com Instagram: @kattiethorndyke LinkedIn: @kattiethorndyke
Real Moms. Real Chats. Real Topics - with your hosts, Anita MacArthur and Sheila Walsh. This episode: On a good day, working moms struggle to find work-life balance. Stress levels skyrocket when we are unhappy at work. How do you know when it’s time to leave a job? Are there signs we should be looking out for? We chat with Career Coach, Founder of Careergasm and Author Sarah Vermunt. This expert rolls up her sleeves and gives us some straight-up answers.
Please welcome author and founder of Careergasm, Sarah Vermunt! As a previous guest on the show, she is back to share insights and BS free advice from her new book, Career Rookie. We start off by discussing how job-hopping in your early 20s is actually a good thing, and Sarah gives advice on how to set yourself up for success in your career. We dive into the reasons people end up feeling stuck, and how you need to take action to build confidence and move forward! And if you’re struggling with balancing money-making with the desire to do work that feels good, Sarah has you covered. If you’re a student, graduate, career newbie, or in the process of switching careers, you don’t want to miss this conversation! We also talk about: Handling parental stress when living at home Over-identifying with your career Two ways to bring inspiration to your job Getting a “just for now” job Debt of gratitude and obligation for parents Tips for salary negotiation and asking for a raise Building professional relationships & asking for mentorship How to fix “mess ups” at work The intertwining of career & personal development Find more to love at almost30podcast.com! Resources: Learn more: careergasm.com Instagram: @careergasm Books: Careergasm ; Career Rookie Upcoming Events: October 29th: Washington D.C. with Heidi Stevens October 30th: Philadelphia with K&L November 26th: Melbourne with Rosie Acosta November 28th: Sydney with Jessica Sepel December 7th: Los Angeles with K&L December 12th: Miami with K&L Sponsors: Athletic Greens | Get 20 travel packs FREE ($79 value) with your first purchase at www.athleticgreens.com/almost30 Comrad Socks | Visit comradsocks.com/almost30 or use code ALMOST30 at checkout for 20% off your first order. Better Help | Visit betterhelp.com/almost30 for 15% off your first month. Rothy's | Visit rothys.com/almost30 to get your new favorite flats! Further Food | Use code ALMOST30 for 30% off your purchase at shop.furtherfood.com/discount/ALMOST30 Almost 30 is edited by Crate Media
Sarah Vermunt is the Founder of Careergasm and the author of Careergasm and Career Rookie. She helps people figure out what the heck they want so they can quit jobs they hate and do work that feels good. Her work has been featured at Forbes, Fortune, Inc., Entrepreneur, Fast Company, and lots of other cool places. She lives in Toronto and online at careergasm.com. You can also find Sarah on instagram and other social media platforms @careergasm. Sarah has also given us a link for her free 5-week crash course to help you get clear on what you want so you can move towards feel-good work. Check it out! https://careergasm.com/careergasm-crash-course/ If you're looking to find more information about my Muvement one-to-one coaching program you can click the link here: https://www.muvelife.com/the-muvement
In Episode 42 Sarah Vermunt from Careergasm shares why it's important to do work that feels good. Tune in to hear the tips you will learn to apply to your life and business on your path to self-improvement and business growth. Want to learn more just go to the site www.iammattwest.com Leave some feedback: What should we talk about next? Please let us know in the comments below. Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a rate, review or leave a comment. Connect with me: Youtube:www.youtube.com/iammattwest Instagram:instagram.com/iammattwest/ Twitter:twitter.com/iam_mattwest
Andrea began her career in journalism, after being told that her real passion at the time, photography, wasn't a practical choice. Andrea later returned to photography both as a stock photo editor and a business owner, before deciding to return to the world of writing within a small digital marketing firm. She shares with us how she worked with adrenal fatigue, when she realized she needed to leave the 9-5 job, and how she structures her days now as a novelist. Andrea and I talk about how our priorities shifted when we left the corporate world. We've both found purpose outside of our work, and surprised ourselves at how useful we can be outside our professional wheelhouses. As Andrea learned to embrace the journey outside the corporate box, she's realized that she's ok with not knowing what's around the corner and she's happier than she's ever been pursuing her purpose as a writer. TOPICS EXPLORED IN THIS EPISODE: Going back to what you really wanted in the first place [ 3:16 ] Andrea realized she didn't have the entrepreneurial bug [ 4:11 ] Working with adrenal fatigue [ 5:15 ] How the idea for the book came about [ 7:13 ] The exact moment that Andrea knew she was done with her 9-5 [ 7:50 ] The unexpected opportunities to travel that appeared in the first year [ 9:50 ] Why the side hustle model as a writer didn't work for Andrea [ 12:00 ] How to find purpose outside the corporate box [ 14:24 ] How releasing a title led to understanding priorities better [ 18:01 ] The power of diversified skillsets for flexible work [ 26:00 ] Focus and clarity came when Andrea found what she wanted to do [ 29:06 ] Where Andrea found inspiration to get her manuscript done [ 32:35 ] The oxymoron of getting to where you want to be quickly [ 33:55 ] Friendships while making big change [ 35:50 ] Andrea's purpose in writing her book [ 42:30 ] Andrea's Quotable: Don't lose sight of your “someday” dreams. I was an otherwise intelligent woman, except for the fact that I listened to other people's opinions too much. ========== Books mentioned in the episode: Sarah Vermunt's Careergasm: Find Your Way to Feel-Good Work ========== Connect with Kattie (or Andrea via Kattie): Online: www.kattiethorndyke.com Instagram: @kattiethorndyke LinkedIn: @kattiethorndyke
Sarah is a badass career coach, author, and the founder of Careergasm, where she helps people quit jobs they hate in order to find work that feels good. Sarah walks the walk, and started her career on the path to becoming a professor in business school, but found herself extremely unhappy, and instead of pushing through, left her PhD program four years deep. We talk about how to navigate looking for a new job or building a side hustle while you're still employed. We also get into the power of great mentors, the struggles inherent in leaving academia, and dealing with people who are unsupportive of big changes. Sarah explains how she schedules her week to match her work chemistry, and advocates for experimentation in order to find what works for you. TOPICS EXPLORED IN THIS EPISODE: A simple exercise to gain clarity on your desired career ingredients [ 4:13 ] How Sarah and I went on a journey of theme hunting [ 7:26 ] How to handle looking for a new job or building a side hustle as an employee [ 10:00 ] How to reframe the guilt you feel about leaving a profession [ 12:20 ] The “other” student debt [ 14:14 ] The sunk cost fallacy to the max [ 16:30 ] How mentors helped Sarah get unstuck in academia [ 20:30 ] One of the signs that you are in the wrong career track [ 26:55 ] Where many issues with work tend to manifest [ 30:02 ] How Sarah schedules her week to be a coach, author and human [ 33:37 ] What Sarah thinks about how you're “supposed to” write [ 36:47 ] How Sarah balances her ambition and need for a life [ 44:53 ] What to do if you find your interests changing [ 50:37 ] Sarah's Quotable: The need for career experimentation never actually ends. I was an otherwise intelligent woman, except for the fact that I was doing too much at once and not enjoying the beautiful successes along the way. ========== Connect with Sarah: Instagram: @careergasm Website: www.careergasm.com Twitter: @careergasm Facebook: @careergasm Sarah's Books: Careergasm: Find Your Way to Feel Good Work Career Rookie: A Get-it-Together Guide for Grads, Students and Career Newbies ========== Connect with Kattie: Online: www.kattiethorndyke.com Instagram: @kattiethorndyke LinkedIn: @kattiethorndyke Facebook: @kattie.thorndyke
We talk to author Sarah Vermunt about her latest book, Career Rookie: A Get-It Together Guide for Grads, Students and Career Newbies for when you don't know what to do with your life.
Calling all recent graduates! Don’t know what you want to do with your life? You’re not alone. Sarah Vermunt talks about her latest book Career Rookie: A Get-It-Together Guide for Grads, Students, and Career Newbies. Then, how do financial advisors get paid? Sandi Martin of Spring Financial Planning is here to take us through the options. Phil Buchanan, the president of the Center for Effective Philanthropy, is here with some fundraising etiquette tips. And, Focusmate, a new tool that can help you beat procrastination and increase productivity. Plus, personal finance expert Lesley-Anne Scorgie on parental leave pitfalls and how to avoid them.
Sarah Vermunt is the founder of the career coaching company: Careergasm. She is the author of two books Careergasmand Career Rookie: A Get-It-Together Guide for Grads, Students & Career Newbies. She helps people figure out what the heck they want so they can quit jobs they hate and do work that feels good. In this conversation we talk about the courage it takes to admit when your work feels like someone else's dream job, how to begin to uncover what you really do want to do, and why you never have to monetise the hobbies and interests you adore. I just know this will be the spark you need to start thinking about how you want to feel in your work!
Sarah Vermunt is the Founder of Careergasm and the author of Careergasm and Career Rookie. We're talking about what poor job/fit looks like and how to pivot into work that actually feels good. Mentioned in this episode: When the Body Says No (https://amzn.to/2JNBP6B) by Dr. Gabor Maté, M.D. Career Rookie (https://careergasm.com/career-rookie-book/) by Sarah Vermunt Zig Zag podcast S4 EP02: An Alternative To Silicon Valley’s “Unicorn” Bullsh*t (https://bit.ly/2JP9xbO) Connect with Sarah: Website: http://www.careergasm.com Instagram: @careergasm (https://www.instagram.com/careergasm/) Twitter: @careergasm (https://twitter.com/Careergasm) Careergasm Crash Course (https://careergasm.com/careergasm-crash-course/) is Sarah's FREE 5-week career clarity course
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Although we learned a lot in design school, many of us felt unprepared to run a business. It’s never too late to reengineer your business into what it might have been on day one. In this episode we learn: - there are 2 ways to navigate your career - why clarity must come before strategy - how boundaries are only part of the solution to overwhelm - questions to consider before starting your business (or as soon as you hear this podcast) - should you start with a side hustle or go all in Enter to win at: https://businessofdesign.com/podcasts/ep-110-what-they…in-design-school/
Today on the pod we are talking to Sarah Vermunt and we are completely FREAKING OUT! Sarah is the Founder of Careergasm and the author of Careergasm and Career Rookie. She helps people figure out what the heck they want so they can quit jobs they hate and do work that feels good. Her work has been featured at Forbes, Fortune, Inc., Entrepreneur, Fast Company, and lots of other cool places. Her book was instrumental in helping us find our career ‘sweet spots’ and was a main inspiration for the creation of the pod! This episode is loaded with nuggets of wisdom, lots of laughter and the occasional f-bomb. We discuss why people stay in jobs they hate for so long and ways that they can finally get out. She shares brilliant tips for budding entrepreneurs and dishes out some bull-s**t free realness from her brand new book ‘Career Rookie’ —in stores now! We also chat about finding work-life balance, “career ingredients” and working on parallel tracks to get that side hustle going! She is currently obsessed with guided meditations. One wellness tip she has is making a “this just isn't going to get done” list to combat the ever-growing, sometimes unobtainable to-do list. You can find her at www.careergasm.com
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Are you happy in your career? Most of us don’t take time to even ask this important question. The bills have to be paid and we’re so busy already, who has time for reflection? Looking squarely at what you love about your current work/life situation (and what you hate) provides valuable insights that lead to powerful changes. In this episode we learn: - a dramatic breakdown, although uncomfortable, can give you clarity around your career - get clarity first, then move on to strategy - experiment with scheduling—many professionals prefer blocking tasks by day, rather than by hour - create the schedule you want, even if it’s unconventional - to determine where you stress spot is and then learn how to relax it - to notice the yearning to add something new to your existing career - how to own your inner Molly Ringwald - identify your hell-no client and a hell-yes client Find out more about Sarah Vermunt, get access to the Free Careergam Crash Course and (bonus!) download the first 40 pages of the Careergasm book. It's all here... bit.ly/bod-ep079
I met Sarah a few years back through the magic of the internet and discovered that we're almost neighbours. I was immediately smitten with her, as well as with her business name: Careergasm. So sassy! So bold! Sarah describes a careergasm as follows: "A careergasm happens when your work feels good. Like, really good. Like you and your work belong together. And you can bet your ass it feels as good as it sounds. A careergasm leaves you feeling happy and satisfied and fulfilled in your work. Not every second, but most of the time. You’ve got a hot date every Monday morning, and you show up over and over and over again because it just feels right. Mmmhmm. #slowjams" Who doesn't want that? In this episode, Sarah gives us the goods on: -who gets to have a careergasm -whether or not you need to up-end your whole life to make it happen -her best advice for a woman who's feeling pretty ho-hum about her job...we're talking specific baby steps Oh, and the story of Sarah's own careergasm? Will completely inspire you. Sarah Vermunt is the Founder of Careergasm and the author of Careergasm: Find Your Way To Feel-Good Work. She helps people figure out what the heck they want so they can quit jobs they hate and do work they love. She writes about careers for Forbes, Fortune, Inc., and Entrepreneur. She lives in Toronto and online at Careergasm.com.
EPISODE SNEAK PEEK: "There is no way that you can water yourself down or make yourself vanilla enough to appeal to everyone. And if you do, you’re going to have a really freaking boring business." with Sarah Vermunt LISTEN! WHAT'S IN THIS EPISODE? A careergasm. According to Sarah Vermunt, yes it feels as good as it sounds. Really good. And honestly, isn't that what we're all searching for? It leads to the inevitable job hopping or Sunday nights crying at home because Monday's suck and you just want to figure out what the hell it is that you want to do that's going to feel good. For Sarah, her journey began long before the breakdown in the middle of a crowded Starbucks, but that was the catalyst for quitting her job and finally doing work that felt good. Now, she's a coach, booked out months in advance, and a published author. And she's sharing her story. We're talking about self-sabotage, owning who you are even as a chronic people-pleaser (it's totally possible), setting boundaries with yourself as an entrepreneur, and why rest is productive. Fill up your coffee and get cozy. This is one hell of a convo. SUBSCRIBE + LISTEN iTunes Stitcher WHO IS SARAH VERMUNT? Sarah Vermunt is the Founder of Careergasm and the author of Careergasm: Find Your Way To Feel-Good Work. She helps people figure out what the heck they want so they can quit jobs they hate and do work they love. She writes about careers for Forbes, Fortune, Inc., and Entrepreneur. She lives in Toronto and online at Careergasm.com. LINKS FROM THIS EPISODE: First 40 pages of Sarah's book for free Sarah’s book, “Careergasm†www.careergasm.com Sarah on Twitter and Instagram FREE Careergasm Crash Course Freebies for aspiring entrepreneurs
So we're over halfway through 2017 & this is where we can really make or break our year. Whether you're feeling motivated, lost AF, or just need some life inspo, THIS ONE'S FOR YOU. The gal behind Careergasm, SARAH VERMUNT, has a little career pow-wow with Krista and Linds this week, talking everything from finding your perfect job, knowing when to move on, and manifesting it yourself. Sarah has been a writer and career coach for Forbes, Entrepreneur Inc., & The Huffington Post, making her a KILLER resource to have when it comes to finding your work groove. For two years, she felt like she was operating through her job with the mindset that she wasn't supposed to completely love it. And this episode is about realizing what works and what doesn't, and making the changes to allow you to LOVE your job. Hence, CAREERGASM. Okay, but let's get to the good stuff. We dove through ... our PARENT'S generation, where their career mentality is about being financially fruitful and NOT completely loving your job for something to be of value, it has to be HARD? the thought, "I don't want to be as UNHAPPY as my parents" your SATURN RETURN TOP 5 PARALYZING thoughts for stalling your career/success do CREATIVTIY & ARTISTRY go hand in hand? Do you have to be both? start by making a LIST of the things you want MORE of and the things you want LESS of the art of having a SIDE HUSTLE
EPISODE SNEAK PEEK: "I was the worst boss ever because I had zero grace for myself, zero love, zero empathy. I just didn't care." with Lauren Frontiera LISTEN! WHAT'S IN THIS EPISODE? I'm talking about self-imposed deadlines. And the problem with them. Or, well, it's not necessarily that there's a problem with self-imposed deadlines, but it's more about learning how to be flexible with them. Because setting deadlines for ourselves is hella freaking important when you're your own boss. Ain't nobody else going to tell you to make sure that project is submitted on time. Buuuut, as your own boss, there has to be this level of flexibility - and you have to be willing to change those deadlines when they're no longer serving you. I've thought about this a lot. And it came up for me again recently with all of these really big changes happening with work and life. So, it felt like the right time to sit down and talk about it... SUBSCRIBE + LISTEN iTunes Stitcher LINKS FROM THIS EPISODE: "Careergasm" by Sarah Vermunt
In this episode, we're going to talk about how to find your way to feel-good work with our guest, Sarah Vermunt. She helps people learn how to create work that feels good, whether that's a career change or starting his or her own business. She writes for Inc, Entrepreneur, Forbes, and the Huffington Post. Her new book is Careergasm: Find Your Way To Feel Good Work. Resources: * http://careergasm.com/ – Sarah's Website * http://careergasm.com/careergasm-crash-course/ – FREE 5-week course to help you get clear on what you want so you can move towards feel-good work * @Careergasm – Sarah on Twitter * @Careergasm – Sarah on Instagram * Buy her book, Careergasm: Find Your Way To Feel Good Work (get the first 40 pages free at http://careergasm.com/the-book/) Sponsored by: * LEADx.org – subscribe to become 1% better every single day Review and Join Our Ambassadors Club: Please consider leaving an honest one- or two-sentence review on iTunes or on Stitcher. Nothing matters more for bringing the podcast to the attention of others. And after you leave your review, send me an email at info at leadx dot org to let me know, and I'll invite you into the private LEADx Ambassadors Group on Facebook. Group members are eligible for ridiculously good prizes each month, have special access to me and LEADx guests, discounts on live events, and of course it's a great forum for peer-learning and support. Share: And, by all means, if you know someone you think would benefit, please spread the word by using the share buttons below. — What is LEADx and The LEADx Show with Kevin Kruse? Imagine if you could have the world's best executive coaches and leadership mentors whispering into your ear every morning on your way to work. Every weekday, there will be a new episode of The LEADx Leadership Show with an interview from a different thought leadership or business expert. Many of these guests are thought leaders, famous authors or high-profile CEOs from innovative startup companies. Others are creatives, artists, entrepreneurs or corporate career leaders. They have all achieved extreme success and they are willing to share practical advice on how to advance your career and develop your leadership and management skills by offering daily career tips on time management, productivity, marketing, personal branding, communication, sales, leadership, team building, talent management and other personal development and career development topics. There will be a new episode waiting for you every day just in time for your morning commute, morning treadmill session or whatever else it is you do to start your day. LEADx isn't just the name of this new podcast, it's the name of a digital media and online learning company that is re-imagining professional development for millennials and career driven professionals looking to break into manager roles or excel in current leadership and management roles. If you're looking for management training or professional development that is delivered in a fun and engaging way, sign up for our daily newsletter at LEADx.org. It's packed with life hacks, daily career tips and leadership challenges that will turn you into a high potential leader in no time. What does LEADx stand for? We are exploring leadership. We are about NEXT GENERATION leadership.
Sarah Vermunt is the gal behind Careergasm. She's a professional coach, career expert, former business professor, and author of Careergasm: Find Your Way To Feel-Good Work. If you're looking to make more money and build the kind of life that lights you on FIRE, stay tuned until the end of this show for a very special announcement on how we can work together! For full show notes on all of our episodes, visit http://shellivarela.com/the-yes-effect-show/
Allison and Vass discuss the premiere of the Real Housewives of Toronto with social columnist Shinan Govani. We talk about the mass closure of Toronto’s live music venues with NOW magazine’s music editor Carla Gillis and what that means for Toronto as a “Music City.” Then we chat with author Sarah Vermunt about her new book “Careergasm: Find Your Way to Feel-Good Work” and why it’s okay to quit your job. Allison is reading The First Bad Man by Miranda July. Vass is reading The Course of Love by Alain de Botton and All Our Wrong Todays: A Novel by Elan Mastai. TUNES: Die Young by Sylvan Esso Tour by The Courtneys A 1000 Times by Hamilton Leithauser
Sarah Vermont is the founder of Careergasm and author of Careergasm: Find Your Way to Feel Good Work. She created Careergasm to help people pursue work that thrills and delights. She writes at Forbes, Inc., Entrepreneur, Fortune, and more. She helps people figure out what they want so they can quit jobs they hate and do work they love. Episode 381: Careergasm - Find Your Way to Feel-Good Work by Sarah Vermunt (Career Advice & Happiness). You can find her book and learn more about her here: http://careergasm.com Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sarah Vermont is the founder of Careergasm and author of Careergasm: Find Your Way to Feel Good Work. She created Careergasm to help people pursue work that thrills and delights. She writes at Forbes, Inc., Entrepreneur, Fortune, and more. She helps people figure out what they want so they can quit jobs they hate and do work they love. Episode 381: Careergasm - Find Your Way to Feel-Good Work by Sarah Vermunt (Career Advice & Happiness). You can find her book and learn more about her here: http://careergasm.com Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts!
Sarah Vermont is the founder of Careergasm and author of Careergasm: Find Your Way to Feel Good Work. She created Careergasm to help people pursue work that thrills and delights. She writes at Forbes, Inc., Entrepreneur, Fortune, and more. She helps people figure out what they want so they can quit jobs they hate and do work they love. Episode 381: Careergasm - Find Your Way to Feel-Good Work by Sarah Vermunt (Career Advice & Happiness). You can find her book and learn more about her here: http://careergasm.com Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts!
Sarah Vermont is the founder of Careergasm and author of Careergasm: Find Your Way to Feel Good Work. She created Careergasm to help people pursue work that thrills and delights. She writes at Forbes, Inc., Entrepreneur, Fortune, and more. She helps people figure out what they want so they can quit jobs they hate and do work they love. Episode 381: Careergasm - Find Your Way to Feel-Good Work by Sarah Vermunt (Career Advice & Happiness). You can find her book and learn more about her here: http://careergasm.com Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/optimal-living-daily/support
In line with the “Women and Risks” theme from last week’s episodes, today I am joined by the wonderful business and career coach, Sarah Vermunt. Sarah’s journey started while working toward obtaining her Ph.D. in human resources management and organizational behavior. After devoting four years of her life, and investing a lot of money into developing her career, Sarah began to realize that this career choice was not what she dreamed about after all. After spending two years dedicating her time to her previous career dreams, she went on a mission to find the work she loves – being a coach and teacher for entrepreneurs, solopreneurs, and new graduates.
Sometimes the best thing you can do for your health is quit your job. Sarah Vermunt is a career coach who says she sees it all the time: people who are ill because they are so unhappy in their workplace. Hear how she's helping people in this episode of Her Story.
Sarah Vermunt is a freedom fighter and a rule breaker with moxy. She’s the founder of Careergasm, and helps people quit jobs they hate so they can do work they love. She’s a career coach, a former biz professor, and writes about careers for Forbes, Entrepreneur, and Huffington Post. Her work has also been featured at Toronto Star, Flare Magazine, Global News, and The Globe and Mail. Sarah recently learned that rules are for suckers, and she’s been giving the world of traditional work the proverbial finger ever since. www.careergasm.com