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Michael Gardon
The Break
with Michael Gardon
Entrepreneur Michael Gardon is on a mission to help people get intentional about their career journey, and there's never been a better time to take control. Hear from hiring managers and CEOs at cutting edge firms about what it takes to get ahead. Hear from side hustlers who are building more resilient work lives, and hear from entrepreneurs who invest in themselves in pursuit of a more fulfilled, more sane life. Plus learn tactical skills for finding and landing the best job. Skills like how to write a better resume, better networking, interviewing and communication.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.5 stars from 104 ratings
Such a refreshing podcast!
This podcast provides so many different views on what people do and how they got there. Love listening in!
Jennifertherealtor via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/24/23
Inspiring and Unique POV!
This podcast is not your average podcasts. I love the unique perspective this show offers on topics around work and the things we do to earn an income. The stories are very inspiring. I loved Kelli's & Michael's reminder that sometimes we take a step back to take a big leap forward.Read full review »
Katrina195 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/23/23
I’m loving how this pod is diving into how normal people make big career change. I’ve struggled with confidence, and hearing how others have mustered up the courage to do something different is super helpful.
Mike from Chicago_ via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/24/23
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