And Now For Something Completely Different….

Time to read: 50 seconds

Today is a little break from promoting Hope in the Everyday (although you can still sign up here or in the PS). Conventional wisdom in the entrepreneurial world says "don't distract your audience in the middle of a program launch. We are the Corporate Rebels. So, here is a wonderful distraction!

My other important hat is Mom, and this week, I was interviewed on a podcast called Your College Bound Kid about parenting and shepherding an independent minded, high school sceptic through high school and the college process. The podcast is entertaining, if I say so myself.

If you enjoy a lively conversation, this podcast episode is for you. If you like the Corporate Rebel as it relates to work, you'll love how it relates to parenting. If you've never met me, you can see what I'm like live and unvarnished. If you know me through the Corporate Rebel, you'll meet a whole new side of me. And if you're my mom or my mother-in-law, no comments from the peanut gallery on my parenting.

You can enjoy the podcast here.

 

Finally! Something From Me To You!

Time to read: 48 seconds

I'm excited to announce a FREE live experience for you! (If you already know you want to sign up for Hope in the Everyday do so here.)

Early in the pandemic, back when we all had oodles of energy, I offered free classes, a daily check in on Zoom, and written resources about working from home. Then we got tired. And busy. Then, frankly, exhausted. You (and I) did not have one tiny shred of energy for anything else, even if that thing was good.

We're back! We're not back to 100% yet, and I've noticed recently that my clients and students have more mental bandwidth to reflect, ask big questions, and make conscious decisions. I also have more energy to create.

Many of you have reached out to ask when I'll offer free resources again. The answer is NOW!

You are invited to a 3-part live experience called Hope in the Everyday.

In three 60-minute live events (August 25, September 8 and 22), we'll assess the current state of your work and life, build skills for hope and well-being, and create an action plan to bring all that learning into your real life and career. If you've ever attended one of my events in the past, you know they are lively and relevant. If you haven't, you're in for a treat. Get more info and sign up to join Hope in the Everyday.