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In today's podcast I'm talking about shifting gears in business and in life. Tune in for some updates, takeaways, and more.
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Stacy Bratcher is a senior vice president and chief legal officer of a large health system headquartered in Santa Barbara. She’s also the host of The Legal Department podcast. Not only does Stacy share great podcasting tips for anyone interested in starting their own podcast, but she has a pretty unique take on how podcasts create connection.
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Celina Guerrero is a sales and LinkedIn coach. She helps consultants and other service providers connect with clients using LinkedIn. In her own words, “learning to sell transformed my life.” If any part of your professional life involves sales, this is a great episode. Celina’s take on “selling” is refreshing and human.
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Moira Brunk is a certified life coach on a mission to help women with grown kids to rediscover their purpose. She has three grown children and her trusty sidekick, Doug the dog. Moira now has embraced midlife…but not without a fight. She's dedicated to helping other women realize the same. Moira’s philosophy on life, and particularly midlife, is refreshing and energizing, and she’s frankly a blast. Enjoy the conversation.
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Today's episode is a personal look at mental health issues, how they affect so many of us, and what we can do to protect our own well-being.
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Vanessa is an entrepreneur and realtor in Buenos Aires Argentina (and a childhood friend of mine). She came to coaching with some pretty tangible business goals in mind, and quickly discovered that the most important work she could do - and had to do – was to develop a more supportive relationship with herself. She’s worked hard on turning her inner mean girl into a bestie, and the results have been literally life-changing.
This is a really important episode about the centrality of our goals to our self-relationship, and also to the power of coaching. Enjoy the episode.
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Today’s guest is author, professional speaker and business owner Paul Meshanko, who’s worked for decades in leadership development and organizational culture change. His book The Respect Effect: Using the Science of Neuroleadership to Inspire a More Loyal and Productive Workplace really sets Paul apart as a thought leader in the DEI and workplace culture space.
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Dr. Haeger has been very successful in private practices as an orthodontist for over 34 years. After the pandemic, he realized he needed to find new ways of engaging his employees. He created a new workplace culture after decades of doing things the same way. Our conversation is an exploration of how he did just that.
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Anna Tretter is the founder of Tretter Travel, a modern-day travel agency that combines deep destination expertise on the most exclusive travel experiences around the world with type-A logistics planning that makes travel – especially with young kids – seamless and stress-free. Hers is a story of identifying a need and taking the lead to fill it with a business.
Click here to download my free mini-guide to planning your next chapter!
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Kimberly Mathis is a therapist turned coach who helps clients decide things for themselves and change things that feel unchangeable. She is the host of the podcast, "Decisions Change Everything," a queer mom of two teenagers, and lover of all things quirky & colorful. We chat about navigating difficult relationships and setting boundaries, and she’s got some amazing words of wisdom to share.
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Today’s episode is a little different. I’m a guest on the Making Work Fun podcast - and the hosts are actually two amazing women whom I’ve had on this podcast before! Maria Stoyadinova and Natasha Tekeste teamed up to start their own podcast not too long ago, and it’s fantastic. In this episode, Maria and I are talking about midlife work transitions and identify shifts.
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Today's episode is really for anyone facing a midlife transition, whether it's retirement or something else. I offer a 4 part framework to help you plan for whatever is next in work and life.
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If you've ever thought to yourself that you want something more for your work and life, this is an episode not to miss. Jayne Havens is a certified sleep consultant and runs her own sleep consulting practice, Snooze Fest by Jayne Havens. She leaned into stay-at-home motherhood for several years before admitting to herself that she wanted something more. What followed was an incredibly successful business, married with a robust family life. Enjoy the conversation.
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Zach Green is a U.S. Marine infantry veteran, a former firefighter, an international best-selling author, and an entrepreneur who started his company out of the trunk of his car and grew it to over 30MM in sales. His approach to business growth brings what Zach calls a warrior mindset to bear and we discuss how we can all harness this approach to move towards our goals.
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Today's episode is for those of you thinking about hanging your own proverbial shingle, either now or in the future. This is something more and more men and women in midlife are leaning into, and I want to encourage you to jump on the bandwagon! Enjoy the episode.
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Meg Trucano has a PhD in psychology and is a reinvention and transition coach. Her coaching philosophy mirrors the significant changes she’s undergone in her life, and she shares so much insight in this episode. Click here for the link to Meg's Time & Energy Log Template!
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Tune in to learn why zebras don't get ulcers (for real), and how you can find more zen in your life.
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Blake Dickson is a trial lawyer and the founder of The Dickson Firm. He’s really become a master of productivity and if you are looking to advance your goals by getting more done in less time, this is an episode you don’t want to miss.
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Planning for your next chapter in life and work can be a time of tremendous opportunity and growth. In this episode I share a tangible way to think about and start planning for what's next.
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Heidi Siegal Kogon was killing it as a financial services professional when she decided to pivot. She's now a leadership and career coach helping highly sensitive high achievers. Heidi's story of pivoting professionally in midlife is at once inspiring and informative. Enjoy the episode.
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