Episodes
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In this episode, Danielle is joined by Marnie Lemonik. Marnie Lemonik is a full-time Career Coach based in Austin, Texas. As an extremely extroverted only child, Marnie has spent her whole life turning strangers into friends and developing a real love of connection. After spending nearly 10 years of her career in corporate roles, Marnie’s love of connection morphed into becoming a Career Coach. Marnie has worked with a wide range of clients in both age and industry to help them achieve the next step in their career path. Her coaching approach is focused on tactical takeaways that are inspired by her client-facing roles at both iHeartRadio in LA and ClassPass in NYC.
Highlights from the episode include:
Marnie’s journey from corporate to entrepreneurship Tips for identifying what’s next in your career Understanding how your career fits into your life goals Next steps for making your next career moveVisit Career Fitter at https://www.careerfitter.com/ to learn more about the free career test Marnie recommended in the episode.
Marnie is offering an exclusive discount code for The First Ten Years listeners. Use the code ‘THEFIRSTTENYEARS’ at https://www.marnielemonik.com/ for 10% off any purchase from Marnie’s website, including the first month of any coaching subscription purchase.
Marnie does 1:1 career coaching for individuals and also works directly with people managers to support their larger team’s success. If you are interested in working with Marnie, you can book a free consult call below:
1:1 Coaching Corporate Team CoachingMarnie’s Areas of Expertise Include:
Job Search: Resumes, Networking, Interview Prep + Negotiations Career Development: Top Performer Tactics, Salary Negotiations + Promotion Proposals Leadership Development: People Management Transitions, Conflict Resolution, Business Case Development + Review PreparationLearn More About Marnie:
LinkedIn Profile Website InstagramConnect with the podcast on Instagram at @thefirsttenyearspodcast and via email at [email protected]
Connect with Danielle on Instagram at @danielledoolen or on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielledoolen/.
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In this episode, Danielle is joined by Karin Klein. Karin Klein has been a member of the Los Angeles Times editorial board for the past 20 years, covering education, medicine, science, and environment, and was a regular columnist for the Sacramento Bee for four years. She shared in two staff Pulitzer Prizes for coverage of breaking news and was the 2006 recipient of the Eugene C. Pulliam Fellowship for Editorial Writers, the Logan Science Writing Fellowship at Woods Hole and Arctic Alaska, and the Metcalf Institute Environmental Writing Fellowship. She also has won numerous national, regional, and local journalism awards, including the Education Writers Association award for her creation of an interactive education page for The Times.
Highlights from the episode include:
assessing whether college is the right fit, the cost of higher education and the epidemic of college debt, alternative paths to college, and examples of people living fulfilling careers without degrees.Learn more about Karin's book Rethinking College: A Guide to Thriving Without a Degree at https://www.harpercollinsfocus.com/9781400334483/rethinking-college/
Connect with the podcast on Instagram at @thefirsttenyearspodcast and via email at [email protected].
Connect with Danielle on social at @danielledoolen.
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In this episode, Danielle is joined by Dr. Benjamin Ritter. Dr. Benjamin Ritter, founder of LFY Consulting and author of Becoming Fearless, is an international leadership and career coach, Sr. Talent Management Consultant, Top LinkedIn Voice, global speaker, and host of The Executive, and the Live Fearlessly Podcasts. He has over 12 years of experience working internally as a Talent and Leadership Development leader, and externally as a coach in the realms of career and leadership development.
Highlights from the episode include (1) how to take control of your career and craft your job to align with your values, (2) how to be proactive and take ownership of your career, and (3) how to challenge negative beliefs and reframe your mindset.
Learn more about Dr. Benjamin at https://www.liveforyourselfconsulting.com/
Check out his book Becoming Fearless at https://www.liveforyourselfconsulting.com/becomingfearless
Connect with the podcast at @thefirsttenyearspodcast on Instagram and [email protected].
Connect with Danielle on social at @danielledoolen.
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In this episode, Danielle is joined by Brittany Canaski. Brittany Canaski is a highly-rated life & leadership coach and trainer who empowers professionals with the tools and confidence they need to accelerate their goals, both inside and outside of the workplace. They discuss Brittany's career journey from corporate America to entrepreneurship and the genesis of her coaching business before getting into the topic of leadership.
Highlights from the episode include: (1) The difference between leadership and management (2) Necessary skills to transition into a leadership role (3) Effective communication as a leader (3) Tips for working smarter, not harder at work
Learn more about Brittany at https://www.hellovelocity.co/.
Connect with the podcast at @thefirsttenyearspodcast on Instagram and [email protected].
Connect with Danielle on social at @danielledoolen.
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In this episode, Laura Weldy, Women’s Leadership & Career Success coach, joins Danielle to discuss her journey from corporate employee to entrepreneur. She shares her desire to help women and create opportunities for them in the workplace and how she started her own business to help women reclaim the design and construction of their careers. Highlights from the episode include: (1) how to take initiative in your career development, (2) challenges companies are facing in retaining high-potential women, (3) defining the pre-suite, and (4) how to become high-potential to take control of your career.
Learn more about Laura at lauraweldy.com.
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In this episode, Amanda Brophy, Director of Grow with Google, joins Danielle to share her career journey and the impact of the Google Career Certificates program. She discusses her childhood aspirations of becoming a teacher and how her career path led her to prestigious companies like PwC, Microsoft, Box, and Google. Amanda shares insights into the Google Career Certificates program, including the origin of the program and its accessibility.
Highlights from the episodes include (1) the importance of chasing steep learning curves and embracing new challenges in your career, (2) integrating career and motherhood, and (3) the Google Career Certificates program.
Learn more about Google's Career Certificate programs at https://grow.google/.
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In this episode, Danielle shares where she's been for the last four months and what's in store for the podcast.
Connect with the podcast on Instagram at @thefirsttenyearspodcast or via email at [email protected]
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In this episode, Danielle is joined by Rachel Liverman, founder of Glowbar. Rachel is a trailblazer in the beauty and wellness industry. Fueled by her own struggle to find an effective, convenient, and trustworthy source for consistent facials, Rachel founded Glowbar in June 2019. With her innovative spirit and hyperfocus on exceptional experiences, Rachel has propelled the brand’s 30-minute, results-driven facials to cult-following status. Her entrepreneurial drive and commitment to quality have not only shaped the brand but have also contributed to the industry's evolution. Learn more at glowbar.com. Follow Rachel on Instagram at @rachelista.
Highlights from the episode include (1) how the idea for Glowbar came about (2) entrepreneurial challenges Rachel has faced, (3) Rachel's advice for great skin, and (4) your must-have skincare products.
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In this episode, Danielle is joined by Karen Weeks. With over 20 years of HR leadership experience, Karen has focused on building amazing cultures within organizations so that individuals can ignite their careers. She cares about people so much that she is the Global Chief People Officer at Obviously, a VML/WPP company, and founded the coaching business, Shine at Work™. She hosts the career development podcast, also called “Shine at Work,” and is the author of “Setting the Stage: A Guide to Preparing for Any Feedback Conversation.” As a corporate speaker, she enjoys sharing stories and actionable advice so that people can shine at work and in life. Learn more at shineatwork.net.
Highlights of the episode include: (1) How your definition of success changes through seasons of life, (2) How to integrate work and life, (3), Lessons learned from her career change, and (4) The “right” amount of time to stay at a company
Danielle's episode of Shine at Work: danielledoolen.com/portfolio. -
In this episode, Danielle is joined by Chris Lovell (aka @careersbycareer on Instagram). Chris, founder of Careers by Chris, is a Career Expert at SoFi, a Certified Professional in Human Resources, and a passionate career coach on a mission to help young professionals scale their careers, boost their salaries, and achieve their dream jobs. She has created "Careers by Chris," a growing online community that reaches millions every month, providing people with the tools and skills they need to grow in their careers. She's already helped hundreds of job seekers and professionals land exciting new jobs, negotiate raises, increase their salaries, and make sense of workplace benefits.
Learn more about Chris at careersbychris.com.
Highlights from the discussion include (1) communicating your accomplishments, (2) 2024 career trend predictions, (3) networking in the new year, and (4) standing out in the interview process.
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In this conversation, Danielle is joined by Sarah Doody. Sarah is the founder of Career Strategy Lab™, a program that helps UX and product professionals at all career stages navigate their job search and articulate their skills and experience through individualized and group coaching. She is also the host of the Career Strategy Lab podcast. Sarah has been named a Future of Work expert by Forbes and is a regular Forbes.com contributor. She has also been featured in Fast Company, Insider, Fox Business, and more. Sarah is also to author her first book, The Product of You: How to Design, Market, and Sell Yourself in Your Career, forthcoming in 2024.
Highlights from the discussion include (1) the viral blog post that changed the trajectory of Sarah's career, (2) the importance of building an email list, (3) why we should design our work to fit our life, and (4) how to make a mindset shift to find a fulfilling career.
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In this episode, Danielle is joined by Lydia Fenet. Lydia is the founder and CEO of the Lydia Fenet Agency, a boutique agency representing best-in-class charity auctioneers. Over her two-decade-long career, Lydia served as the Global Managing Director of Strategic Partnerships for Christie’s and reshaped the fundraising landscape as the world’s leading charity auctioneer. Lydia is the author of two best-selling books, The Most Powerful Woman in the Room is You & Claim Your Confidence, as well as the podcast host of Claim Your Confidence in collaboration with Rockefeller Center. You can follow her auctions, antics, and anecdotes on Instagram @LydiaFenet.
Highlights from the episode include (1) Why she decided to leave her long-standing career at Christie's to start her agency, (2) How to channel confidence in your career, and (3) Her favorite piece of advice from her books.
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In this episode, Danielle is joined by Allyson Conklin. Allyson is the founder of Allyson Conklin Public Relations (ACPR), a boutique PR agency for beauty, home, and lifestyle brands. A 2005 graduate of Colorado State University, she started her career in New York City working in publishing for W magazine before transitioning to PR. Allyson held PR roles at Shiseido, Cle de Peau Beaute, Zirh, and Talisker, prior to opening the doors to her eponymous company in 2010. For the last 13 years, Allyson and her team have worked with founders across the U.S. to help them grow their brands by expanding their awareness through earned media.
Highlights from the episode include: (1) Allyson's career journey from college to entrepreneurship, (2) how Allyson started her own PR agency, (3) the biggest misconception about entrepreneurship, and (4) advice for others considering entrepreneurship.
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In this solo episode, Danielle walks through her annual goal setting process. Grab a notebook and follow along to set your goals for 2024!
Some highlights from the episode include:
- Prior year reflections and acknowledging accomplishments,
- Setting goals in four distinct categories: personal, professional, financial, and well-being, and
- Plans to revisit goals throughout the year and make adjustments.
Connect with the podcast @thefirsttenyearspodcast on social or at [email protected].
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In this episode, Danielle is joined by Susan Chen.
About Susan Chen
Susan is a former Wall Street research analyst and portfolio manager. In 2014, Susan learned Vedic Meditation, and in 2017, after two years of study and immersing herself in a 12-week training program in India with Thom Knoles, Susan was inducted as a Vedic Meditation teacher in the highest order. Today, Susan loves teaching people with big lives and watching their busyness shift from ‘a grind’ to an enjoyable, fulfilling adventure.
Learn more about Susan Chen at www.meditatewithsusan.com.
Discussion Highlights
- Susan’s career journey and transition from Wall Street to Vedic Meditation teacher
- How taking breaks and sabbaticals can provide valuable opportunities for self-reflection and personal growth
- How you can incorporate meditation into a busy schedule
- What is Vedic Meditation and how to get started
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In this episode, Liz Young, Head of Investment Strategy at SoFi, joins Danielle. Liz is responsible for providing economic and market insights to various audiences. Before joining SoFi, Liz was the Director of Market Strategy at BNY Mellon Investment Management. Earlier in her career, she was a portfolio analyst at Baird and a research analyst at BMO Global Asset Management. Danielle and Liz discuss Liz’s career, common misconceptions about investing, and how to start investing and feel financially empowered.
Visit sofi.com/on-the-money/category/investment-strategy/ to learn more. Connect with Liz at @LizYoungStrat or listen to her podcast, The Important Part: Investing With Liz Young.
Connect with the podcast @thefirsttenyearspodcast on social or at [email protected]. Connect with Danielle at @danielledoolen or danielledoolen.com. -
In this episode, Danielle is joined by Tonya Montella. Tonya is an acclaimed entrepreneur and career coach sought after by top-tier organizations to speak to their employees about confidence and fulfillment in the workplace. She’s been a serial top performer at Fortune 500 companies, navigated six career changes, and achieved senior leadership positions and some impressive salary increases along the way. She also supports and empowers women who feel stuck in their careers; unleashing their true potential by landing jobs that excite them and earning the pay that they deserve. She’s a self-published author, blogger, public speaker, fellow podcaster, and CEO of Tonya Empowers LLC.
Connect with Tonya Montella at www.tonyaempowers.com or on Instagram at @tonyaempowers.
Find Danielle's episode of the Corporate Confidence podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/finding-your-passion-and-navigating-career-change/id1703384284?i=1000633375757 -
In this episode, Danielle is joined by Shanna A. Hocking. Shanna is the founder and CEO of Hocking Leadership, which specializes in leadership development and philanthropic strategy. Previously a senior executive at billion-dollar nonprofit organizations, she is a sought-after coach, consultant, and keynote speaker. She is also the author of One Bold Move a Day: Meaningful Actions to Help Women Fulfill Their Leadership and Career Potential (McGraw Hill, 2022).
Some highlights from the conversation include: (1) The four Bold Move Mindsets essential for career success, (2) Actionable tips for someone trying to figure out where they should focus their energy and career goals, and (3) How to lead from where you are
Learn more about Shanna and her book One Bold Move a Day at www.shannaahocking.com or on social at @ShannaAHocking.
Connect with the podcast at [email protected] or on Instagram at @thefirsttenyearspodcast. Learn more about Danielle at danielledoolen.com. -
In this solo episode, Danielle details the lessons she's learned during the first ten years of her career. She recently wrote an article for Fast Company titled "You don’t have to climb the career ladder to be happy: Here’s how to find satisfaction early on," which discusses key career lessons she's learned. Danielle walks listeners through her key learning and adds important color to her valuable takeaways. Read the original article linked below.
Fast Company Article: https://www.fastcompany.com/90969896/you-dont-have-to-climb-the-career-ladder-to-be-happy-heres-how-to-find-satisfaction-early-in-your-career
Connect with the podcast via email at [email protected]. Or on Instagram at @thefirsttenyearspodcast and TikTok at @thefirsttenyears.
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In this episode, Danielle is joined by Ashley Russo. Ashley Russo is a wealth management advisor at Northwestern Mutual who has built her own firm with a mission to enhance financial confidence and education for women around the world. Russo is ranked in the top 3% of advisors currently working at Northwestern Mutual.
Some highlights from the episode include:
- Ashley's career journey at Northwestern Mutual and how she became financially literate
- The importance of understanding your finances and creating a financial roadmap
- Ashley's experience building an all-female firm
- Why it’s especially important to financial plan as a woman
Connect with Ashley at northwesternmutual.com/financial/advisor/ashley-russo or on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashley-russo-nm/.
Connect with the podcast at [email protected] or on Instagram at @thefirsttenyearspodcast. Connect with Danielle at danielledoolen.com or on social at @danielledoolen. - Show more