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#YourCareer : Feeling Stuck In Your Career? Add These 15 Podcasts To Your List. A MUst REad for All!

August 11, 2020/in First Sun Blog/by First Sun Team

One of the most frustrating situations you can face when it comes to your career is feeling stuck, like you’re just spinning your wheels in the mud and getting nowhere. Even if you could free your car from the muck, you wouldn’t know which direction to drive.

Trust me, I get it. I’ve been there before—more than once. So have many of my clients. Some people say that your happiness shouldn’t be tied to the job you do, but I don’t buy it. When so much of our time awake is spent working, why should we settle for jobs that are unfulfilling or that leave us downright miserable?  Finding your perfect-fit role takes some deep inner work, like identifying your Genius and Purpose and learning how to apply each to your career. But sometimes you need external inspiration too.

In light of this, I’ve put together this list of 15 fantastic career-focused podcasts. When you get a chance, give one (or more!) a listen. Hopefully they’ll help you see a little more clearly which step you should take next. 

1. Abundantly Clear: The Growth Mindset Podcast

Being able to turn difficult situations into opportunities for growth is paramount to being successful and happy at work. By addressing topics such as burnout, business blindspots and effective communication, certified performance coach Malorie Nicole and her guests will help you achieve the growth mindset you need in order to achieve that.

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2. Happen To Your Career

If you’re unhappy with your job, you need to take action. Don’t just sit around waiting for this situation to fix itself—it won’t. Listening to “Happen To Your Career” will provide you with the tools, roadmaps and inspiration you need to get started on the next leg of your professional journey.

3. Pivot

There’s no doubt about it: Change is hard. Fortunately, podcast host Jenny Blake will show you how to embrace all the pros and cons of pivoting—from facing fear head-on, to overcoming insecurities, to identifying your individual superpowers and knowing how to leverage them. As Blake says, “If change is the only constant, let’s get better at it.”

4. 365 Driven

According to host Tony Whatley—an entrepreneur and business coach also known as the “Side Hustle Millionaire”—happiness and success have four pillars: health, mindset, relationships and wealth. Each interview guest is an expert in one of those cornerstones, and their insights will help you unlock your true potential.

5. The Goal Standard

The journey to becoming successful is quite difficult. It doesn’t happen overnight. In fact, it typically includes many roadblocks and struggles. In this show, Lené Green interviews high-achieving women and men who share the challenges they faced and the steps they took to overcome them.

6. Career Cloud Radio

Most of us dread putting together a résumé and going to interviews, but the job search is an inevitable part of breaking out of your rut. There’s good news, though: It doesn’t have to be as painful as you think. In “Career Cloud Radio,” you’ll hear practical and actionable job search tips from a slew of different experts, including resume writers, HR professionals and career coaches.

7. The School Of Greatness

Believe it or not, deep down inside, you already possess the ability to live your very best life. Of course, that can be hard to access and apply. But “The School of Greatness” can show you how to do it. Host Lewis Howes—entrepreneur, best-selling author and two-time All-American athlete—interviews some of the world’s most successful people about how they got to where they are today.

8. Career Talk: Learn – Grow – Thrive

There are a variety of different issues, both big and small, that you could face in your job. That’s why Stephanie Dennis takes a holistic approach, providing advice on a range of different topics, including prepping for an interview, navigating a tough day on the job and finding a new career path.

9. Side Hustle Pro

Starting something from scratch is no joke, and neither is turning it into something bigger. But the Black female entrepreneurs whom Nicaila Matthews Okome interviews have figured out how to do it, turning their side gigs into profitable businesses. In each story, learn how they accomplished this and hear about actionable strategies so you can follow in their footsteps.

10. Scaling Up Services

Maybe you feel stuck because your whole company is in a rut. If you work at a service-based organization and you’re a founder, partner, CEO or key executive, then this may be the podcast for you. You’ll learn how to scale your business more smoothly and quickly—and hopefully that growth will give you the excitement and energy you need to feel unstuck.

11. Hacker Valley Studio

When you hear the words “cybersecurity” and “technology,” you likely think of computers, coding and the like. But in this podcast, hosts Ron Eddings and Chris Cochran highlight the human element of these fields. But don’t worry—even if your job doesn’t fall into either of these two categories, you’ll still leave each episode feeling galvanized.

(Fun fact: In a very recent episode, I identified Eddings’ and Cochran’s Zones of Genius!)

12. Squiggly Careers

Sarah Ellis and Helen Tupper are the founders of Amazing If, a training and consultancy business that has helped thousands of people find professional happiness. Their podcast aims to do the same by providing practical, actionable advice on how you can make the very best choices for your situation.

13. Repurpose Your Career

You’re not loving your current professional path, but you’re afraid of starting over. That’s completely understandable. But host Marc Miller, who has pivoted his own career six different times over the course of 30 years, wants you to know that it’s more than possible. In “Repurpose Your Career,” he talks to various experts about the best tips and tricks for tackling a major change.

14. The Good Life Project

The Good Life Project is all about learning how to live a life that’s fully engaged, fiercely connected and drenched with meaning. You’ll hear inspiring, intimate stories from brilliant minds like Elizabeth Gilbert, Brené Brown, Glennon Doyle, Seth Godin and more. Considering that your job is such a big part of your life, these stories are bound to help you figure out a way you can shake things up—in a good way.

15. The Accidental Creative 

A good routine can completely overhaul how you feel about your job and your life as a whole. Exploring topics such as channeling your attention and embracing gratitude, you’ll learn how to establish everyday practices that will help you achieve optimal performance.

Author:  Laura Garnett Contributor – Leadership Strategy

 

Forbes.com | August 10, 2020

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#CareerAdvice : #CareerPodCasts – Top 10 Career Podcasts To Listen to This Year.

January 15, 2019/in First Sun Blog/by First Sun Team

There’s an easy way you can improve your career and reach your job goals each day—in the time it takes you to commute to work. It’s listening to podcasts! Whether you want to snag a promotion, switch careers, or take a side hustle full time, there’s a podcast out there to help.

Here is a list of our 10 favorites—download them now and chase your dream job!

1. The School of Greatness

SchoolOfGreatnessPodcastArtAfter an injury prevented Lewis Howes from continuing to play professional football, he became a New York Timesbestselling author and lifestyle entrepreneur—with a podcast aimed at sharing “inspiring stories from the most brilliant business minds, world-class athletes and influential celebrities on the planet to help you find out what makes great people great,” according to his website. With topics such as “How to Be Your Best Self” and “Defy Regret and Break Your Limits,” you’re sure to leave this podcast feeling motivated.

2. Pivot

pivot podcastReady for a change in your career—a new job, or even a new career path? If so, the Pivot podcast is for you. On the podcast, host Jenny Blake, the author of Pivot: The Only Move That Matters Is Your Next One and former Google career coach, inspires you to find “opportunity in unexpected places through practical tips and tools,” according to the podcast’s site.

 

 

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3. Accidental Creative

accidental creativeThe Accidental Creative tackles topics and asks questions we can all relate to: Is it always wrong to copy? What are the common factors of change-makers? Why do we put pressure on ourselves to always be successful? No matter where you are in your career, you will find something on Accidental Creative, hosted by Todd Henry, that will speak directly to you.

4. Safe for Work

 

Safe for Work compressorWe all run into sticky situations at the office. How do we navigate them? Safe for Work has the answer. Hosts Liz Dolan and Rico Gagliano “give advice on everything from how to avoid burnout on the job to how to fake an illness when you’re calling in sick,” according to the podcast description. (Note: We aren’t endorsing faking an illness to get out of work!)

 

5. Side Hustle School

126662Side Hustle School is “a daily show for everyone who works a regular job and wants to start an income-earning project on the side,” according to the podcast description. For each episode, host Chris Guillebeau, the New York Times bestselling author of The $100 Startup, interviews a new entrepreneur whose side hustle has taken off to get their tips for success.

 

6. Lead to Win

 

podcast coverWhether you’re a boss or would simply like to lead your team to success, Lead to Win can help you do that. The podcast provides “actionable insights to help you win at work, succeed at life, and lead with confidence,” according to the podcast description. Recent episodes include “Generosity Pays,” “How to Deliver on Deadline,” “Self-Care as a Leadership Discipline,” and “How to Create New Products.”

 

7. Being Boss

search results defaultCalling all freelancers and entrepreneurs! When you work for yourself, a whole unique host of questions and problems can present themselves. But Being Boss can help. With episodes such as “Self-Limiting Beliefs and Goal Setting” and “Build a Community for Your Business,” the podcast and its hosts Emily Thompson and Kathleen Shannon “dig into the mindset, habits, routines, and boundaries that help you make money doing what you love,” the podcast site says.

8. The Angie Lee Show

angielee“Angie Lee is your hilarious and wicked smart business bestie you’ve always wanted,” this podcast promises. Lee went from being in debt to running a seven-figure business—so if you want tips for making your business successful financially, you’ll really want to tune in.

9. Manager Tools

ManagerTools Logo 1400x1400Manager Tools podcast will help you become a better boss by tackling topics such as how to make a good hire, how to prepare for performance reviews, and even office politics. As the podcast siteputs it, “There’s a Manager Tools podcast for dealing with every situation you find yourself in. Whether it’s a big deal (like succession planning) or an easy fix (agendas in meetings), we’ll tell you exactly how to proceed, in detail. From hiring to managing your admin and from performance reviews to body odor, there’s a cast for that.”

10. CareerCloud

career cloudDownloaded more than 2,500 times per day, it’s safe to say CareerCloud is a popular career podcast. With guests that range from resume writers, to career coaches and recruiters, and covering topics from resumes to interviewing, job resources, and leveraging social media in your job hunt, there truly is something for every employee and entrepreneur in this podcast.

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#Leadership: 17 #Podcasts that Will Make you Smarter…Here’s some Prime Listening Material for your Next Commute

August 3, 2015/in First Sun Blog/by First Sun Team

We’ve Collected some of our Favorites that are Perfect for Those of Us Always Eager to Learn Something New, whether it’s about the Economy, History, or Even the Workings of Hollywood.

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“This American Life” host Ira Glass, comedian and “WTF” host Marc Maron, and comedian and “This American Life” contributor Mike Birbiglia.

The massive success of last fall’s “Serial” true crime podcast and this year’s “WTF” podcast interview with President Barack Obama marked a cultural shift in podcasts going from a niche interest to a mainstream form of media.

According to a report this April from the Pew Research Center, one-third of Americans age 12 or older have listened to at least one podcast episode, up from just 9% in 2008.

There are tons of great podcasts on nearly any subject you can think of, but we’ve collected some of our favorites that are perfect for those of us always eager to learn something new, whether it’s about the economy, history, or even the workings of Hollywood.

Here’s some prime listening material for your next commute:

‘This American Life’ provides a deep look into American society.

'This American Life' provides a deep look into American society.

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Ira Glass, host and creator of “This American Life.”

“This American Life” has become a byword for oral storytelling.

Beyond being a place for moving and hilarious stories, “This American Life” does staggering levels of reporting; few outlets made the financial crisis as human and understandable as Ira Glass and the gang.

It lives up to the hype.

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‘Fresh Air’ will give you an intimate look at your favorite writers, celebrities, and journalists.

'Fresh Air' will give you an intimate look at your favorite writers, celebrities, and journalists.

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“Fresh Air” host Terry Gross.

NPR’s “Fresh Air” host Terry Gross has been on the air for more than four decades, and her interviewing skills have earned her accolades like the Peabody award, the Columbia Journalism Award, and a spot in the National Radio Hall of Fame.

Gross may have a smooth, relaxed speaking style, but the way she digs deep into her interview subjects will keep you engaged throughout the conversation, whether it’s about Jake Gyllenhaal’s acting process or what a writer learned from covering Mexican drug cartels.

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‘Freakonomics Radio’ will show you surprising connections.

'Freakonomics Radio' will show you surprising connections.

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Stephen J. Dubner, “Freakonomics” coauthor and podcast host.

Journalist Stephen J. Dubner and economist Steven D. Levitt became sensations when their book “Freakonomics” was published in 2005.

In 2010, Dubner launched a podcast with the same mission as their bestselling books: ferreting out connections between seemingly unrelated things.

Unsurprisingly, the shows tend toward the intellectually provocative, with the biggest hits having titles like “Is College Really Worth It?” and “How Much Does the President of the U.S. Really Matter?”

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‘Marketplace’ will keep you up to date with the world’s top business news.

'Marketplace' will keep you up to date with the world's top business news.

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“Marketplace” host Kai Ryssadal.

Every weeknight host Kai Ryssdal guides you through the day’s top business news on the podcast version of American Public Radio’s “Marketplace.”

Besides a rundown of top stories, you’ll also be able to hear exclusive interviews with the likes of Twitter cofounder and Square CEO Jack Dorsey and even President Barack Obama.

You may also hear Business Insider senior finance editor and “Marketplace” contributor Linette Lopez weigh in with some commentary.

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‘Planet Money’ will simplify some of the most complex and important economic issues in the world today.

'Planet Money' will simplify some of the most complex and important economic issues in the world today.

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Adam Davidson, one of the hosts of “Planet Money.”

NPR’s “Planet Money” team describes its show as: “Imagine you could call up a friend and say, ‘Meet me at the bar and tell me what’s going on with the economy.’ Now imagine that’s actually a fun evening. That’s what we’re going for at Planet Money.”

Twice a week, you’ll get an entertaining, well-reported look at issues like the Greek economic crisis that will leave you satisfied with a foundational understanding of the subject, all in just 15 minutes.

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‘Masters in Business’ will give you insight into the brightest minds on Wall Street.

'Masters in Business' will give you insight into the brightest minds on Wall Street.

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“Masters in Business” host Barry Ritholtz.

Investor and author Barry Ritholtz sits down each week with a power player from the business world for his podcast produced by Bloomberg.

With his unmistakable Long Island accent, Ritholtz discusses his subjects’ careers and research, whether it’s “Bond King” Jeffrey Gundlach, renowned economist Richard Thaler, or even celebrity chef Bobby Flay.

Start listening here >>

 

‘WTF’ offers unexpected revelations about success.

'WTF' offers unexpected revelations about success.

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Marc Maron, host of “WTF.”

Few things can be more instructive than a life story, and comedian-turned-broadcaster Marc Maron draws the ups and downs of life out of people with a certain raucous grace.

Some especially intellectual episodes include his interviews with comedian Wanda Sykes, actor Vince Vaughn, the late Robin Williams, and, most impressively, President Obama.

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‘Invisibilia’ will lead you on a journey to the frontier of psychology.

'Invisibilia' will lead you on a journey to the frontier of psychology.

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Lulu Miller and Alix Spiegel, hosts of ‘Invisibilia.’

Radiolab spun off “Invisibilia,” whose name is Latin for all the invisible things.

It’s a podcast about the unseen, unconscious forces that guide our lives: biases, dreams, and quirks of perception.

The first episode tells the story of a boy who couldn’t communicate for 12 years. His only company was his thoughts — until, one day, it wasn’t.

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‘The Tim Ferriss Show’ will help you understand the mechanics of success.

'The Tim Ferriss Show' will help you understand the mechanics of success.

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Tim Ferriss, host of “The Tim Ferriss Show.”

Tim Ferriss puts the life into life hacking. His “4-Hour Workweek,” “4-Hour Body,” and “4-Hour Chef” books have all become bestsellers for the way he combines insight with irreverence.

His podcast carries that rascally inquisitiveness into long-form interviews, with subjects ranging from billionaire investor Peter Thiel to Pixar cofounder Ed Catmull and neuroscientist Sam Harriss.

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‘Startalk Radio’ will open your mind to the cosmos.

'Startalk Radio' will open your mind to the cosmos.

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Neil deGrasse Tyson, host of “Startalk Radio.”

Neil deGrasse Tyson is the public face of astronomy right now — and his voice is just as magnetizing.

Dig into his podcast to learn about space tourism, comets, and the basics of astrophysics, to name a few.

Start listening here >>

‘The Political Scene’ from the New Yorker will give you some smart takes on the biggest stories in politics.

'The Political Scene' from the New Yorker will give you some smart takes on the biggest stories in politics.

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Dorothy Wickenden, host of “The Political Scene.”

Dorothy Wickenden, executive editor of “The New Yorker,” leads a weekly discussion with some of her writers about the week’s top stories, from the Planned Parenthood debate to El Chapo’s escape.

Each episode only lasts about 20 minutes, but you’ll gain some valuable insight and hear smart debate without the inflammatory rhetoric of cable news.

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‘Reply All’ immerses you in the weird world of the internet.

'Reply All' immerses you in the weird world of the internet.

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Alex Goldman and PJ Vogt, hosts of “Reply All.”

You probably use the internet every day, but Alex Goldman and PJ Vogt will give you more insight into its effects on our culture than you were ever aware of.

They’ve covered great stories like the ways ISIS uses social media and how an Orthodox Jew ultimately left his family behind because of the world he discovered online.

And Goldman and Vogt’s goofy rapport will keep you hooked episode to episode.

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Radiolab’ will help you appreciate how mysterious science is.

'Radiolab' will help you appreciate how mysterious science is.

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Robert Krulwich and Jad Abumrad, hosts of “Radiolab.”

WNYC’s “Radiolab” — the brainchild of topflight journos Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich — investigates everyday oddities with a blend of science, philosophy, and music.

The duo is able to make high-level science both remarkably accessible, practical, and fun.

You probably want to start with the “Colors” episode, where you can learn about a sea creature with so many colors the human eye can’t even process all of them.

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‘99% Invisible’ will give you the lowdown on design.

'99% Invisible' will give you the lowdown on design.

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Roman Mars, host of “99% Invisible.”

“99% Invisible” is probably the coolest design podcast on earth.

Roman Mars’ show uses design as a lens to look at the thought behind the many structures in our lives, from prehistoric hand axes to airport layouts and high heels. After listening you’ll have an appreciation for the minds and tastes that these objects sprang from.

Not only that, but the podcasts are snack-sized, clocking in at about 15 minutes.

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‘Hardcore History’ teaches you the most fascinating stories in history that you never learned in school.

'Hardcore History' teaches you the most fascinating stories in history that you never learned in school.

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“Hardcore History” host Dan Carlin.

Dan Carlin always mentions that he’s not a historian; think of him more as an aggregator of history, weaving together various accounts into one engaging story.

If you listen, you’ll probably find yourself amazed that you spent over four hours listening to a guy talk about the Mongol khans or World War I, but Carlin has a gift for illuminating some of the most interesting yet least talked about moments in history.

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‘StartUp’ chronicles the glorious challenge of founding a company.

'StartUp' chronicles the glorious challenge of founding a company.

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Alex Blumberg, host of “StartUp.”

NPR veteran Alex Blumberg wanted to make a podcast startup. So he made a podcast about it.

Since Season 1, Blumberg’s company, Gimlet Media, has started two other popular shows (including “Reply All,” also on this list) and continues to grow.

Season 2 follows the dating site Dating Ring through all of its trials and tribulations as a young company, setting the template for each new season of “Start Up” being about a new business.

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‘The Jay And Farhad Show’ gives you insight into tech.

'The Jay And Farhad Show' gives you insight into tech.

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Farhad Manjoo and Jay Yarow, hosts of “The Jay and Farhad Show.”

We’ll now shamelessly self-promote Business Insider executive editor Jay Yarow’s podcast, which he co-hosts with the New York Times’ Farhad Majoo.

Every Friday, they have a laid-back but insightful conversation about the week’s top tech stories, like the mythical Apple car, what Snapchat is doing this week, and what exactly Bitcoin is.

Start listening here >>

 
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