Episodes
Most organizations assume people leave jobs for better pay or benefits. But the reality is that 70% of employees quit for reasons far beyond money. (Source: Gallup)
Published 11/20/24
I talked about the concept of Ikigai back in episode #243. This past week, a colleague posted a graphic about Ikigai and it got me thinking that it was time to re-visit and expand on this concept on the podcast. Here’s the purpose of Ikigai: It is the Japanese answer to a life of purpose. In practice, this concept of Ikigai is a lifestyle, which the Japanese live somewhat instinctively. We here in America can learn from the Japanese in this regard. Here’s a quote from the ikigailiving.com...
Published 11/13/24
I talked about this topic way back in episode #150, which aired in 2020. I thought it was time to bring it back. The framework I teach my clients for answering behavioral interview questions is CAR(L). C – Challenge A- Action R – Result (L) – Lessons Learned The “L,” when used correctly, can be incredibly powerful in driving home exactly what you want the interviewer to learn about you from your answer. “L” can take two forms: Lessons Learned – “What I learned from this situation...
Published 11/06/24
My guest this week is Cheryl Fields Tyler, CEO and Founder of Blue Beyond Consulting. We are talking about the challenges – and rewards – of having multiple generations in the workforce (Baby Boomers, Gen X, Millennials, Gen Z). Cheryl tells about the key takeaways from her research – both for younger workers and those who lead them – including the skills you need to work in a multi-generational work environment, the differences and commonalities in workers’ needs and requirements, and how to...
Published 10/31/24
I could have subtitled this episode “Beating Yourself Up for What Didn’t Get Done vs. Celebrating What Did Get Done.” In other words, when you don’t do it all (and when do we), what do you make it mean? I want to address this topic relative to three issues: Your job search, your work performance, and your life outside work. Here’s a typical scenario: You decide to look for a new job. You tell yourself you are going to consistently devote 10 hours a week towards your efforts. You’re going to...
Published 10/23/24
So, full disclosure: I wanted to do an episode on networking, covering it from a perspective I haven’t yet addressed. That’s not always easy when you’ve done more than 300 episodes! I’ve done episodes on how to network throughout your career, but today I wanted to focus on networking as a major component of your job search strategy. I ended up deciding to pull pieces from some other episodes I’ve done on networking while also adding fresh, new content. So here goes. Why Should I Network? -As...
Published 10/16/24
This week we are talking about hybrid work – specifically, what it is, why it’s such a hot topic, and where it’s heading. My guest this week is Wayne Turmel, Master Trainer and Coach with The Kevin Eikenberry Group. Wayne Turmel has been writing about how to develop communication and leadership skills for almost 30 years. He has taught and consulted at Fortune 500 companies and startups around the world. For the last 18 years, he’s focused on the growing need to communicate effectively in...
Published 10/09/24
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Published 09/25/24
My guest this week is Hannah Tackett, software design manager turned burnout coach, and we are talking about the success traps that lead to burnout. Hannah describes her personal journey with burnout, what burnout actually IS (and isn’t), and the signs you are on your way to burnout. Having navigated her own career-halting burnout, she helps high-achieving women end the cycle of people-pleasing & perfectionism so they can experience success with energy, focus, and serenity. I found the...
Published 09/18/24
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Published 09/11/24
This week, I have a guest to talk about workplace health and wellbeing benefits. Heather Fuselier is a National Board-Certified Health and Wellness Coach, author, trainer, and employee wellbeing consultant. We talk about the evolution of workplace health-related benefits and where they are now (this is really interesting!), how to ask about these types of benefits during a job interview (and who to direct your questions to), and how to take advantage of the right benefits for you once you’re...
Published 08/28/24
There are two basic types of leadership: Positional and Influential. The first is a leadership role where it is in your job description to lead others; the second is leading by influence rather than by any type of formal authority to do so. ...
Published 08/21/24
I touched on all aspects of the job interview as an internal candidate in episode #202:
Published 08/14/24
Today, I want to talk about online job scams – as in, scammers that are posting fake jobs to get your personal information. I got a lot of the information for this episode from a LinkedIn article by Muhammed Imran Khan. According to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Americans lost $490M to job scams in 2023. Types of Job Scams Phishing Scams – Scammers pose as legitimate recruiters or employers. They request personal information or redirect job seekers to a fake website, where they ask for...
Published 08/07/24
The first thing I want to say about Imposter Syndrome, two things actually, are these: 1) Imposter Syndrome is not a one-and-done thing; it can crop up throughout your career as you take on new responsibilities and rise to new levels; and 2) Imposter Syndrome can be situational. You can be fully confident in one area of your work and feel like a complete fake in another. Definition of Imposter Syndrome The Oxford English Dictionary defines Imposter Syndrome as follows:The persistent...
Published 07/31/24
In a perfect world, your boss is supportive, encouraging, wise, and has all the time in the world to mentor and coach you. He gives you full credit for your wins and shares the blame for your missteps. She spends time helping you plan your next care...
Published 07/24/24
There is A LOT of information out there about the benefits of AI in your job search – and not all of it is actually beneficial for you as a job seeker. In this episode, I want to dive into five ways to use AI in your job search, as well as a few way...
Published 07/17/24
Increasingly, I’m getting questions from my clients about whether they should apply to a position they see on LinkedIn – or go directly to the company’s website. I want to start by saying loud and clear: I DO NOT recommend putting you...
Published 07/10/24
I want to start this episode with a clarification: When I am talking about cultivating a relationship with recruiters, I am coming at this from the perspective of a long-term, mutually beneficial relationship – NOT trying to do so just because you are in a job search, only to forget about them afterwards. That is not to say that these relationships don’t start with a job search…many times, that’s exactly how they will begin. The challenge then becomes cultivating that new relationship into...
Published 07/03/24
This week’s episode features my guest, Bob Tiede. Bob is a 20-year of the U.S. Leadership Development Team of Cru (formerly known as Campus Crusade for Christ). He has written six books including “Great Leaders Ask Questions” and “Now That’s a Great Question.” We talk about the importance of asking great questions as a leader. If you aren’t yet in a leadership role, he also offers great questions to ask of your leader. Bob gives you his favorite leadership questions and why they are so...
Published 06/26/24
A concept that I think about A LOT as a small business owner is that a person has to know, like, and trust me in order to buy from me. How does this play out in my world? As the person selling a service to someone, people need to know...
Published 06/19/24
A listener reached out to me about this topic and it resonated with me. At the beginning of the year, I started casually looking for a part-time job in Tallahassee – not so much for the money as for the human interaction. As a solopreneur working from home, I feel pretty isolated. I thought a few hours a week would help me meet some new people, possibly make some new friends, and have more human contact. I set up a search on Indeed.com – and what I’ve received since then has been pretty...
Published 06/12/24
I want to start this episode by debunking a myth out there that you can NEVER, EVER say anything negative about your current/former employer or boss in a job interview. Under no circumstances. Full stop. I’ve coached hundreds of clients on how to improve their interviewing skills. In my career in higher education, I interviewed dozens of job candidates and helped hundreds of college students prepare for their first-ever job interviews. Early in my career as an Area Training Coordinator for...
Published 06/05/24
If you listen to this podcast on a regular basis, you know that many of my topics come from clients – what they are struggling with, the questions they are asking me. Today’s topic is one such example. Two of the things I hear most frequently relative to networking is: #1 – I don’t know very many people #2 – I only know people in my job function/industry, and that’s no help to me because I want to pivot As a reminder, here are my definitions: A career pivot is like a pivot in basketball –...
Published 05/29/24