Simple Tips to Support Yourself: How can I prepare to interview for jobs without getting so burned out and stressed?
This episode answers the question: How can I prepare to interview for jobs without getting so burned out and stressed? We chatted with Tara Bodine, founder and CEO of True North People Consulting, about strategies to navigate job interviews without burning out.
Simple Tips to Support Yourself: How can I use my intuition and listen to my gut in business and job hunting?
How can I use my intuition and listen to my gut in business and job hunting? We chatted with Chelsea Fournier, an online business strategist and marketing agency owner, about how to harness intuition in business and job hunting. Chelsea explains that intuition is a powerful inner guidance system that goes beyond logic and reasoning, offering deep wisdom to help navigate decisions.
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Divorce But Were Afraid to Ask: Everything You Need to Know About Workplace Wellness, Human Resources at Work, and the Divorce Experience
On this episode, we’re covering everything you ever wanted to know concerning workplace wellness, your career, human resources, and the divorce experience.
Conversations on Pregnancy and Infant Loss: Fox’s Story
October is Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month, and we’re honored to hold space for these profound stories. Rae Hoffman Jager is a poet and writer, yoga teacher, former doula, and currently, in nursing school. Rae’s son Fox was stillborn on Thanksgiving Day, 2021.
Conversations on Pregnancy and Infant Loss: Clark’s Story
October is Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month, and we’re honored to hold space for these profound stories. We talked to Alex Mooney about the loss of her son, Clark William Mooney in 2018 and how his death was the impetus for her major career change, and how she honors his legacy to support other loss families.
Ashley Mason & the Pages of Our Story
Ashley Mason is the founder of Dash of Social, a content marketing firm specializing in social media, marketing strategy, blogging, and email marketing.
Maddie Eisenhart & the Heartbreak of Friend Breakups
Why are friendship breakups so heartbreaking and hard to untangle? We talked to our dear, wonderful, and witchy friend Maddie Eisenhart about her fresh starts in life, including getting married young, parenthood, career changes, and untangling herself from a co-dependent work relationship.
Kelley Higney & the Bug Bite Thing
Kelley Higney is the founder and CEO of Bug Bite Thing, the leader in providing consumers with chemical-free first aid products, including its insect bite relief suction tool which is Amazon's #1 seller for insect bite relief with nearly 90,000 reviews and its tick remover tweezer tool approved for both people and pets that launched this summer.
Adam Marx & the Human Nature of Networking
Adam Marx is a networking & branding consultant, speaker, tech founder, startup advisor, journalist, & the founder of The Zero to One Networker.
Jennifer Adell & the Stories of Our Skin
As a licensed esthetician for more than twenty years, Jennifer Adell has fostered a unique practice that incorporates ancient energy medicine principles with state-of-the-art technology. She has a modern outlook that fuses tried and true techniques with the undeniable benefits of science.
Laura High & the Comedy of Our Chaos
Laura High is a New York actor and comedian. Laura has been featured on the New York Comedy Festival and won the 'Broadly Funny' Division at the 360 Stand Up Festival. Laura is a rising content creator. Laura has gone viral several times on TikTok and her following has grown exponentially in a short amount of time. Laura writes, produces, and edits all of her own work.
Matt LeBris & The Decoding of Success
We had the chance to talk to podcaster and entrepreneur Matt LeBris. Matt is the founder of top 1% globally ranked podcast, Decoding Success, which has featured the likes of Mel Robbins, Grant Cardone, and many more.
L'Oreal Thompson Payton & the Reframing of Perfection
We had the chance to talk to author L’Oreal Thompson Payton about why we need to stop waiting for perfect, and embrace our identity as we step out of our comfort zone and into our power. L’Oreal Thompson Payton is the author of Stop Waiting for Perfect: Step Out of Your Comfort Zone and Into Your Power.
Molly McPherson & the Navigation of Resilience
We had the immense pleasure of chatting with the fantastic Pop Culture and PR Expert Molly McPherson, a nationally recognized expert in crisis public relations in the age of social media. She is the author of the book, Indestructible: Reclaim Control and Respond with Confidence in a Media Crisis and is a well-known Pop Culture & PR expert on TikTok.
Matt Gilhooly & the Shifts of Our Lives
Matt Gilhooly is a creator - podcaster, communicator, and educator. He is the creator, producer, editor, and host of The Life Shift Podcast. Spurred by his own life-altering experiences, Matt helps others share the stories of pivotal moments in their lives that changed everything forever.
Rachel Sobel & the Beauty of Authenticity
We had the best time talking to award-winning writer and community builder, Rachel Sobel. Rachel is authentic, raw, honest, and hilarious as she shares about her divorce experience, meeting her second (and final) husband, having daughters, building community, and how to support people going through a divorce.
Jordan Reid & the Practice of Staying Present
We chatted with author, blogger, lifestyle expert, mom, and innovator, Jordan Reid, founder of Ramshackle Glam. We chat all things influencer world, what happens after you stop influencing, all of her fresh starts in life, a fresh start into parenthood, mental health, divorce and dating, and major (MAJOR) career fresh starts.
Erica Taylor & the Creativity of Finding Your Path
Erica Taylor has been a professional makeup artist and beauty expert for over 25 years working with top brands like MAC, Laura Mercier, Benefit Cosmetics, and more. We chatted with Erica about her winding career in the world of makeup and beauty - and why you just need to “do the work,” and lead with kindness.
Dana Bowling & the Casting of Our Story
Dana Bowling is a former award-winning casting director turned brand strategist and video coach. We chatted with Dana Bowling about her experience in the world of entertainment as a casting director, why she ultimately decided to make a career pivot while she was at the top of her game, how she met her husband and why it’s so important to see the potential in a person when you fall in love, and how our childhood passions are actually the key to our happiness as adults.
Andrew Scrivani & the Secret Sauce of Life
Andrew Scrivani is an award-winning photographer, director, and producer who has worked on editorial, publishing, advertising, content creation, and documentary, and feature film projects for the past 20 years. We chatted with Andrew about his major career pivot into photography and how it changed the course of his life, finding his way post-divorce, saying ‘yes’ to new adventures, and his passion for storytelling.