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Aviva Kamander, a seasoned Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) and psychotherapist for two decades in New York, discusses her transformative journey from traditional therapy to coaching mission-driven business owners. She shares valuable insights in this episode on overcoming limiting beliefs, staying true to one’s values, and achieving a balanced, fulfilling life. Listen in for inspiration from her perspective on career changes at any stage and her ongoing challenge with self-promotion in her coaching business. Tune in to explore Aviva's journey and the lessons she’s learned along the way!
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Shani Lynn Sherman is proud co-owner of Locals 10538, a vibrant dining and event space dedicated to fostering a sense of community through its engaging live music performances, private party offerings and the tantalizing, locally-sourced seasonal cuisine crafted by her husband, acclaimed New York chef Peter Sherman. Drawing from her performance experience including notable musical theatre, TV and film roles (not to mention her title of Miss Indiana 1996), Shani's professional journey has seamlessly integrated critical facets of business she picked up along the way, leading to what she calls her most meaningful role as a successful restaurateur in her own hometown. In this insightful episode, Shani shares her pivot narrative highlighting how to achieve a delicate equilibrium in your career—a path that is not only personally rewarding and driven by passion, but also optimally harnessing a distinct skill set!
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Jess Galica has an extensive business background, working in management consulting at Bain & Company and holding positions at Apple, Siemens, and various start-ups. In 2020, she shifted her focus to researching and writing about women's experiences in the workplace, driven by her own journey into motherhood. Drawing from her personal story and research involving over 150 successful women, she has become a leading authority on women's career reinvention. Jessica holds an MBA from MIT's Sloan School of Management and a BA from Georgetown University, and she is dedicated to being a present mother to her two young children. Today, she serves as a business leader, executive coach for high-performing women, and a corporate speaker and podcast host, addressing topics such as building meaningful careers, advocating for workplace equity, and balancing motherhood with professional ambitions!
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The brains behind Su Casa Mezcal and a well-known name in the wine and spirits industry, Joey Angelo had twenty years of sales and marketing experience before his "aha moment" led to the creation of his own unique brand of mezcal, the fastest-growing liquor category in the US. Su Casa Mezcal was born after Joey co-founded the popular canned margarita brand MARGS and served as President/Co-Owner of VIVA XXXII Tequila. Additionally, he was an early investor in Rumble Boxing, a high-profile fitness concept that was later acquired in a deal valued at over $300 million. Come along as we delve into Joey Angelo's evolution and gain valuable insights into the realm of liquor sales, marketing, branding, and entrepreneurial triumph!
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In this episode, we dive into Jennifer Mullen's inspiring journey from a successful career in education to becoming a holistic health coach. Jennifer shares how she found her true passion in guiding others toward transformative wellness after transitioning from special education and sales for a clean-crafted wine company. She opens up about the bold decision to pursue her calling in integrative health coaching and discusses her experiences with imposter syndrome during her career pivot. This empowering conversation sheds light on how Jennifer became her own boss and is a must-listen for anyone seeking motivation and insights into following their passion. Tune in to the full episode on your preferred podcast platform or watch the video version on YouTube!
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In this milestone episode, Christa reflects on the podcast's journey to #150, including recent changes and the transition to in-person recordings at a new studio. She shares insights on embracing a growth mindset, discussing how experimenting, making mistakes, and learning from failures can lead to personal growth and career advancement. From career pivot journeys to embracing new job opportunities, this episode offers actionable takeaways, including the importance of an open mind and willingness to explore new ideas. Listen in to gain valuable insights on navigating transitions and embracing change in your professional life!
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A self-taught local artist and art instructor, Meera Agarwal experienced a turning point in her life after a three month youth expedition to China. She quit her accounting job in Dubai and entered the field of corporate communications in the U.S. Even as she switched gears/countries, her art practice was a source of inspiration and later began pursuing it full-time as a working creative in her hometown of Rye, NY. A passionate instructor, Meera conducts art workshops for children and adults alike. She is also a certified Art-o-Mat artist, contributing to art vending machines nationwide. Recently, she expanded into public art with Rye Arts Center’s Rye’sAbove butterfly installation and contributed to the Rye Poetry Path. In this episode, we explore Meera's incredible career transition from accounting to becoming a full-time artist, delving into her journey of self-discovery, creativity, and the courage to pursue passion over convention!
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Stefanie Schmidt, a lawyer turned clothing designer, was inspired to pivot her career after her mother was diagnosed with cancer, which heightened her awareness of the chemicals in everyday products and foods. When she couldn’t find easily accessible organic children’s clothing for her kids, she had the idea to start her own company. She soon learned that the U.S. lags behind in regulating potentially harmful chemicals in clothing. America only bans 11 chemicals compared to the EU's regulation of over 1,300. Stefanie left her role as general counsel for a financial tech firm to create a brand that prioritizes kids' health and happiness! This episode shares an honest and valuable narrative of Stefanie's pivot from lawyer to founder, detailing how she achieved early success despite having little knowledge about the fashion industry or building and promoting a brand!
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Anita Devlin, a recovery advocate, producer, author, and professional organizer, is dedicated to inspiring change through the power of organization. Her business, We Heave Ho, led by an all-female staff, offers in-home services for organization, decluttering, moving management, and occupied staging. By embracing the philosophy that "possessions fill voids, while simplicity creates space to breathe," Anita aims to transform living spaces and positively impact lives. Join Anita as she shares how embracing your life journey can lead to deep fulfillment at any age!
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Donna Lennox's vision for her company Gear 80 extended beyond reintroducing a line of clutch bags from the 1980s, each adorned with the iconic bubble detail that once made them a fashion essential. Recognizing the emotional resonance the vintage style holds for so many (including herself), Donna is dedicated to transporting her customers back to the memories of their high school days. Drawing from decades of experience in fashion sales, Donna identified an untapped potential in reviving the GEAR brand with a modern twist and embarked on a journey to breathe new life into her career. Join us as we delve into Donna's professional evolution, uncover her founder story, and unravel the driving force behind Gear 80!
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After her experience as a nanny, Maggie Pearson spent several years working as a personal chef in Rhode Island, bringing the same level of care to each family she served. It was rewarding to see how her cooking could make a difference in the lives of her clients, and wanted to share it with more. She started preparing meals at home and personally delivering as a way to take on more clients. Despite not doing any marketing, demand for services continued to grow. It became clear that there was a significant need in the market for an easy, high-quality meal delivery service that could meet the needs of busy families!
In 2016 she founded Feast & Fettle, hiring her best friend from high school, who quit her corporate job to join Maggie on the journey. Two years later, they invited another friend to join them as CEO and the business has since skyrocketed. Feast & Fettle is a 6-state, 10,000-member enterprise that still sticks to Pearson’s original goals, including the mission to make healthy eating accessible no matter where you are! Listen to this inspiring Bucket List Careers episode that follows Maggie’s passionate career journey and all the lessons learned along the way!
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Dara Astmann crafted her dream gig as a coach for mothers seeking clarity, confidence, and purpose in their next step, whether it’s returning to the workforce after raising kids, renewing their professional purpose, or embarking on a mid-career pivot. Before she started her business, she spent nearly two decades in media and sales, most recently working for Paramount while being a mother juggling it all, so she relates deeply with her clients who are looking for balance that aligns with their own unique second story. Listen for coaching advice on how to find your Bucket List Career!
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Tamara Witham is a certified financial planner who started her own investment advisory firm, GreenLife Advisors to help people achieve their long-term goals, from saving for their children’s education and weddings to their own retirement. Roughly half of her clients are first-generation Americans and foreign-born permanent residents and the other half are women. In this episode Tamara talks about the fear of making a mistake in her career evolution (she left her well-paying job at a hedge fund to work as an unpaid intern to learn this new business), but now as founder she couldn’t be happier. She also shares her strong belief in the power of planning to empower individuals and families to achieve financial freedom, and the satisfaction she feels in making a meaningful impact through her Bucket List Career!
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Lata Hamilton has worked with some of Australia’s biggest companies in various marketing roles but it wasn't until she embraced the move to organizational change management that she tripled her salary in a few years and launched her own training and consulting venture, Passion Pioneers. A seasoned Change Management Consultant, Leadership Trainer, Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) Practitioner, and Confidence Coach, Lata shares how she is helping women change careers with confidence, earn their worth and realize that they can design their careers based on their dream lifestyle, and not the other way around!
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Kristen Larkin spent 16 years as a director and client relationship manager at UBS before making a major professional change. Switching gears from finance to art, she launched her own business, 22KATKRAFTS, which specializes in bespoke hand-painted glassware designs. Kristen also organizes public and private events, creating memorable "paint your own" experiences for her clients filled with artistry and camaraderie. In this episode, the witty and honest Mompreneur, philanthropist, and community leader shares how she navigated her transition from investment banking to entrepreneurship after her position was eliminated. Listen in to hear Kristen's story and decide for yourself if losing her job was actually a blessing in disguise!
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Stacy Huston is the Executive Director of SixDegrees.Org, a nonprofit founded by actor and philanthropist Kevin Bacon that uses social networking to amplify the unsung heroes and causes in communities everywhere. Stacy is also CEO of Entertain Change, a social impact agency at the intersection of entertainment and philanthropy. She co-created and executive produced the #1 nonprofit podcast in the country, 'Six Degrees with Kevin Bacon', which features guests from different fields and backgrounds who are making a difference in the world, but as with our typical BLC guest, this list of accomplishments came a little later in her career evolution. Lets listen to what it took for Stacy to find this incredibly meaningful work and what advice she has for you to help launch your next act!
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Charlotte Boyle, a designer and artist with a long career in fashion, always had a passion for baking, but it wasn't until the pandemic that she made a significant career change and became a founder! Formerly the global retail manager for Lulu Guinness, both in London and later in New York City, the mom of two who has also worked for a variety of children’s wear companies, decided to shift her focus in 2020. Combining her fashion and artistic sense with her love for baking, she started making visually appealing and delicious, healthy cakes using vegetables from her backyard garden and locally sourced, fair-trade ingredients. In this episode, Christa interviews Charlotte about her journey of blending childhood memories, baking, a design career, and a backyard garden to create Charlotte's Home Kitchen!
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Matt Ellis worked in insurance, radio & education before taking the leap of crafting work in the sport he has always loved above all - cricket! A former school principal turned podcast host and writer, in 2012 he launched the Cricket Library Podcast, the first of its kind in Australia. Today, he works for Far West NSW, a professional first-class cricket team based in Sydney, New South Wales. Listen in to hear Matt's inspiring journey of pivoting to his passion, as he offers valuable insights on monetizing work in sports media and establishing yourself as an expert in the field of your dream sport!
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Dr. Tina Sadarangani is a prominent Ph.D.-prepared NYU professor and board-certified adult and geriatric nurse practitioner, specializing in healthy aging, age-tech, cognitive health, and long-term care. Tina always felt she was on a rewarding professional path, having treated patients and their families throughout her career, but she never realized how much healthcare systems expect of their caregivers until her father developed end-stage renal disease. Dr. Sadarangani’s experience taking care of her father inspired her to create an award-winning mobile application, CareMobi, that helps families keep track of loved ones' day-to-day care and improve communication between caregivers and health providers for older adults. Dr. Sadarangani's dedication to empowering families also led to the creation of The Enlightened Caregiver, providing essential information and support to help families advocate for optimal care. Listen in for more on her fascinating professional journey and transition to app founder in the age-tech landscape!
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Melissa Panszi Riebe shares her transition from a meaningful career in social work to pursuing her passion for making one-of-a-kind, handcrafted jewelry from new, vintage, and global materials. Inspired by her immigrant parents' success stories and driven by the belief in pursuing her creative dreams, Melissa took the leap into entrepreneurship after a pivotal conversation with a friend. Throughout the episode, Melissa discusses the importance of following your artistic drive, embracing the idea of "If not now, then when?" and taking action to turn a passion project into a successful business, even if you don't feel "ready". Tune in to learn more about Melissa's inspiring career evolution to founder and gain insights on crafting your own second act dreams!
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