Episode 139: Farewell and Thank You
After 7 years and almost 140 episodes, this is the final episode of the Advice to My Younger Me...
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Episode 139: Farewell and Thank You
After 7 years and almost 140 episodes, this is the final episode of the Advice to My Younger Me...
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Episode 138: the No Club with Lise Vesterlund
Lise Vesterlund, co-author of The No Club: Putting a Stop to Women's Dead-End Work, discusses...
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Episode 137: Getting and Receiving Valuable with Carole Robin
In this episode, Carole Robin, author of Connect: Building Exceptional Relationships with Family,...
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Episode 136: My Advice For Various Stages of Your Career
Sara Holtz, host of this podcast, is interviewed by Jo Ifield, CEO of Incite to Leadership, about...
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Episode 135: How to Have Exceptional Relationships at Work with Carole Robin
Carole Robin, author of Connect: Building Exceptional Relationships with Family, Friends, and...
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Episode 134: Nuggets of Wisdom from 100 Successful Women
In this episode, Laureen DeBuono, Managing Partner of FLG Partners, interviews me about several...
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Episode 133: 5 Great Pieces of Advice
Five previous guests share the advice they would give to their younger selves. You’ll hear...
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Episode 132: Advice to My Younger Me: Career Lessons from 100 Successful Women is launched!
Sara is interviewed about the origin and content of her new book, Advice to My Younger Me: Career...
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Episode 131: Planning for 2022 with Sara Holtz
Before you start setting professional and personal goals for 2022, here are 12 questions to ask...
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Episode 130: The Best Advice You’ve Ever Received
Five previous guests share the best advice they ever received. You’ll hear advice about How...
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Episode 129: Don’t Be Afraid to Drop the Ball with Tiffany Dufu
Tiffany Dufu, author of Drop the Ball: Achieving More by Doing Less, and founder and CEO of The...
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Episode 128: Thriving in the Corporate Workplace with Demetra Liggins
Demetra Liggins, host of the Corporate Homie podcast and an accomplished lawyer, provides...
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Episode 127: Advice for Early Career Success with Christy Noel
In this episode, Christy Noel, author of Your Personal Career Coach: Real-World Experiences for...
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Episode 126: Dividing Household Responsibilities Fairly with Eve Rodsky
Eve Rodsky, author of Fair Play: A Game-Changing Solution for When You Have Too Much to Do and...
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Episode 125: The Thank You Project with Nancy Davis Kho
Nancy Davis Kho, author of The Thank You Project: Cultivating Happiness One Letter of Gratitude...
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Episode 124: Hearing from a Trailblazer with Ellen Goodman
Ellen Goodman, Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist, discusses wide-ranging topics from her perch...
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Episode 123: Be Unapologetically Ambitious with Shellye Archambeau
Shellye Archambeau, author of Unapologetically Ambitious, discusses what she’s learned during a...
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Episode 122: Turn Your Current Job into Your Dream Job with Carson Tate
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Episode 121: The Benefits of Paying Attention to Your Work Environment with Bonnie Marcus
Want to get ahead? Pay attention to the dynamics in your workplace. Bonnie Marcus, author of The...
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Episode 120: Avoiding Burnout with Eileen McDargh
Suffering from burnout"Suffering from burnout? Eileen McDargh, author of Burnout to Breakthrough: Building Resilience to Refuel, Recharge and Reclaim What Matters, discusses the causes and cures for burnout. You’ll hear: What the most significant sources of burnout are Why it’s important to look at your job with fresh eyes and pay attention to what you see The questions to ask when you are doing a task that gives you no joy or provides no value to others Book: Burnout to Breakthrough: Building Resilience to Refuel, Recharge and Reclaim What Matters Website: www.eileenmcdargh.com Social media: https://www.facebook.com/speakereileen https://www.facebook.com/eileen.mcdargh/ https:// twitter.com/macdarling https://www.instagram.com/mcdargh/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/eileenmcdargh/ Additional resources: Sign up for The Resiliency Report and receive an excerpt from Burnout to Breakthrough and the eBook “Talk AIn’t Cheap, It’s Priceless.” Sign up for the Advice to My Younger Me monthly newsletter: www.tomyyounger.me Sara can be reached on Twitter and LinkedIn. Leave a review: https://itunes.apple.com/podcast/id1101880566?mt=2&ls=1 " data-title="Descripción:" title="Descripción">
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