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I Reinvented My Life In Business

I Reinvented My Life In Business

Released: 2022-01-29
© Kerri Feazell
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7 Episodes
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7 Episodes
Audio
Listen on Apple Podcasts
Released: 2022-01-29
© Kerri Feazell
Most Recent Episode
Let Go of Control

Let Go of Control

Time: 47:09
In this episode, I have a conversation with Adam Grossman, Chief Development Officer and Co-Founder of The Selling Factory. 
His path includes a stint of surfing and bartending in Australia, reading philosophy on public transit in Boston, becoming a rabbi, founding a startup that didn't work out and now one that's been going strong for five years. 
Adam talks about how getting clear on his passion and purpose has been a guide through all of his life changes.
We talk about loneliness and how his company creates a space for positive affirmation and genuine connection for its 80 employees most of whom are college students. 
With the wisdom of a former rabbi, Adam reminds us that everything is circular and it's OK to not know what you're not supposed to know. 
But at some point you have that realization: Wait a minute, this does work!
Find Adam at thesellingfactory.com
As the final episode of Season 1, I leave you practical advice from leadership coach Helen Hanison. 
Find Helen at helenhanison.com
Episode ID: 1000549341726
GUID: 9572f7c4-bd4a-4a52-a68e-ba3bd8490d51
Release Date: 29/01/2022, 06:07:21

Description

In interviews with entrepreneurs who created a second career in midlife or late life, we learn from their pivotal decision to take a flying leap toward their dreams (or, reflect on how they got pushed out the window and learned to fly midair).
This show features guests who got fired, got sick, got tired or were otherwise forced or enticed to get off the path that was leading them to being dead inside to one that leads them to being more fully alive and doing what only they can do.
And we talk about how that's working out for them.

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