Posts tagged Work from Home
Breakdowns Before Breakthroughs | Interview with Danielle Ireland

Danielle is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, a podcast host, speaker, ballroom dance instructor and actor—to name a few of her titles. She fully embraces being multi-passionate and has built a diverse career. But it wasn’t always that way. In this open and honest conversation, Danielle shares her journey of chipping away at her own insecurities, limiting beliefs and comforts and how she has been able to step more fully into her personhood and built a career that she’s thriving in.

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A Better Future for Freelancer Founders | Interview with Rachel Renock

Rachel is the co-founder and CEO of Wethos, a platform that is transforming how freelancers find work, do work and earn a sustainable income. There are many things that make Wethos different from other freelancing platforms and networks, including their focus on working within teams, winning large contracts and how Wethos pays their freelancers. What Rachel and her team are building truly is revolutionary, and it makes me even more excited for the future of work.

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A Story About Gender Inequality in the Workforce That Hurts Everyone

Today’s topic and episode is blowing my mind. There are pieces of it that tie into every past season of the Career Foresight podcast as well as providing insight for the future of work.

I’m going back to my podcasting roots on this episode by focusing the discussion on findings from a research article. In this case, it’s an article from the March-April 2020 edition of the Harvard Business Review.

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Feelings of Guilt While Working From Home? Some Tips

I’ve talked with several people in the past week who when talking about their experience working from home have brought up the feeling of guilt. Immediately, I knew what they were talking about. I’ve felt that burden of guilt related to my work many times in my life, but especially so when I first started working remotely.

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