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Career Switch Podcast: Expert advice for your career change
Lixandra Urresta
Frequency: 1 episode/28d. Total Eps: 61

A podcast for career changers who are trying to switch industries or professions, or break out on their own and start a business. Listen to others who've taken that bold step to make their career switch and take action with your own. Career experts weigh in with their best advice for challenges along the way. Learn more and contact us at www.careerswitchpod.com. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn @careerswitchpod.
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60: You deserve to make a career change
Season 4 · Episode 60
mardi 11 novembre 2025 • Duration 32:09
So many of us stay in jobs that feel “safe” with the steady paycheck, the benefits, and the routine. But deep down, we know something’s missing.
I sit down with Juliana Londoño, a licensed mental health therapist and entrepreneur, to talk about why deserving to make a career change is different from asking whether you can or should.
In the season finale of Career Switch Podcast, Juliana and I dissect the most common reasons people put off pursuing a career switch—from financial fears to family obligations.
We share our own experiences of leaving secure jobs, talk through how to navigate tough conversations with loved ones, and lay out some small, practical steps you can take to prepare for your own leap.
We also dive into why self-worth and confidence are at the heart of believing you deserve to switch industries or professions.
Episode Highlights:
• Wanting more fulfillment career-wise in your 40s and 50s
• Physical and mental signs you're unfulfilled at work
• Leaving a secure 9 to 5 job
• Putting off a career change due to financial fears and family obligations
• Finding support outside of your family circle
• Why change is hard for us
• How to talk to your loved ones about wanting to make a career change
• When you can't answer your family's questions and concerns
• Managing fears of the unknown when changing careers
• Deserving is not the same as 'can' or 'should'
• Leaving a toxic work environment
• Small first steps to switching industries or professions
Find Juliana Londoño at:
Website: https://www.juliana-londono.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliana-londono18/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juliana.londono_/
Want more advice? Check out these additional episodes:
Ep 55: The hidden blockers keeping you stuck
Ep 34: 3 signs it’s time for a career change
Music credit: TimMoor from Pixabay
Podcast info:
What's your career switch? What do you think about this episode and the show? Tell us at careerswitchpod.com. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn.
59: Taking the work out of networking (especially for introverts)
Season 4 · Episode 59
mardi 21 octobre 2025 • Duration 28:47
We all know networking is a big part of making a career change. But does it feel like work to you? My guest today can help make it easier.
Karen Wickre is the author of Taking the Work Out of Networking. Karen has spent 30 years in tech as a writer, editor, and communications professional, and has been called “the best-connected Silicon Valley figure you’ve never heard of" because of her superpower—connecting people.
If you’re making a career change and dread the idea of networking, especially if you're an introvert, Karen offers a fresh perspective. In this episode, she shares practical strategies and mindset shifts to help you connect with others more naturally at in-person events, on LinkedIn, and within your current company.
Episode Highlights:
• Why networking feels like work for many of us, especially introverts
• Organic ways to network at in-person events, like conferences
• Knowing what works for you and what doesn't
• Low-key ways to follow up with people you've met
• Accessing your "brain trust" to change careers
• Small peer groups for career changers
• Reaching out to new people on LinkedIn so it's non-transactional
• The perfect amount of time to chat with someone new
• Embracing your quiet side and strengths
• Changing your mindset about networking to make it easier
• How to network within your company for new career paths
Find Karen Wickre at:
Website: https://karenwickre.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karenwickre/
Book: Taking the Work Out of Networking: Your Guide to Making and Keeping Great Connections
Resources Mentioned:
Never Search Alone: https://www.neversearchalone.org/
Want more advice? Check out these additional episodes:
Ep 50: An inside track to a career change
Ep 24: Using your quiet strengths as an introvert to change careers
Music credit: TimMoor from Pixabay
Podcast info:
What's your career switch? What do you think about this episode and the show? Tell us at careerswitchpod.com. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn.
50: An inside track to a career change
Season 4 · Episode 50
mardi 15 avril 2025 • Duration 36:39
Sometimes you don’t have to go far to make a career switch. My guest today is a great example of how to change careers without changing companies.
Mia Villarreal went from social media strategist to product marketing manager—within the same organization—in only a couple of years.
In this episode, Mia shares how she first got into VMware, a global software developer, in 2020 as a contractor—a move that gave her access to the company culture and cross-functional teams before she was even a permanent employee.
Mia walks us through the inside track she took to change careers within VMware—from leveraging in-house platforms to tapping into her internal network.
She also recalls how her mentors and trusted colleagues helped her navigate her impostor syndrome about transitioning to product marketing when she had no direct experience.
Episode Highlights:
• Getting your foot in the door as a contractor
• Is your company culture conducive to a career change?
• Accessing in-house resources
• Getting help with impostor syndrome
• How to ask your manager for support with switching roles
• What to keep an eye out for possible openings within a company
• Setting up coffee chats – how to approach people and what to cover
• What to do in the first 30, 60, and 90 days in a new role
• Leaning into your strengths when making a career switch
Resources Mentioned:
Product Marketing Alliance: https://www.productmarketingalliance.com/
CliftonStrengths Assessment: https://www.gallup.com/cliftonstrengths/en/252137/home.aspx
Career coach Alicia Wolfe: https://www.integratewell.co/
Additional Episodes:
Need more help with impostor syndrome? Check out these episodes:
Ep 49: Need some A.I.R. with your career change?
Ep 11: Impostor syndrome and other roadblocks to a career change
Music credit: TimMoor from Pixabay
Podcast info:
What's your career switch? What do you think about this episode and the show? Tell us at careerswitchpod.com. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn.
49: Need some A.I.R. with your career change?
Season 4 · Episode 49
mardi 25 mars 2025 • Duration 28:35
Madeline Miller, a Gen Z and Millennial career and leadership coach, shares her A.I.R. Formula—Alignment, Influence, and Resilience—to help professionals connect with a more fulfilling career.
Drawing from her own career switch as an entertainment attorney turned entrepreneur, Madeline breaks down the mindset shifts needed to:
• Align your work with your values
• Build influence
• Develop the resilience to keep moving forward
"If you are going through a career transition, mindset is the most important part," says Madeline, founder of Coaching with Madeline.
Episode Highlights:
• Madeline's career trajectory that led her to develop A.I.R.
• Alignment: Finding a sense of purpose by aligning your work with your values and skills
• Influence: The gap between who you are and how you want to show up
• Resilience: Developing healthy emotional resilience to get through setbacks
• Managing impostor syndrome
• Handling uncertainty
• How to get started with A.I.R. for a career change
Find Madeline Miller at:
Website: https://coachingwithmadeline.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/madelinemillercoaching/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/millermadeline/
Career and Leadership Coaching Packages: https://coachingwithmadeline.com/career-leadership-coaching-packages/
E-book: Redefining Success: The Burnout-Free Formula for Influence and Impact
https://coachingwithmadeline.com/ebook-the-burnout-free-formula-for-influence-and-impact/
Music credit: TimMoor from Pixabay
Podcast info:
What's your career switch? What do you think about this episode and the show? Tell us at careerswitchpod.com. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn.
48: Tuning into your younger self (Women's History Month)
Season 4 · Episode 48
mardi 4 mars 2025 • Duration 33:18
Barbara Brandon-Croft is recognized as the first Black woman cartoonist in the U.S. to break into the mainstream press with Where I’m Coming From, her cartoon feature centering on Black female voices.
As we celebrate Women's History Month, Barbara looks back at her various careers—from her early days as a fashion and beauty writer to her time as a cartoonist at the Detroit Free Press in the 90s, and later, as the research director at Parents magazine, where she worked for 18 years.
In this episode, Barbara recalls how she navigated unexpected career shifts, including getting laid off from Parents—in her 60s. She shares how tuning into her younger self helped her embrace the unknown and revive her cartooning career post layoff.
"I needed to start thinking about receiving what I couldn't imagine," she says about the many doors her shift in perspective has opened.
Barbara’s story also demonstrates the role timing can play when it comes to a career change. When she had to move on from being a cartoonist in her younger years, it turns out it's just the right career for her now.
Episode Highlights:
• Barbara's journey as the first Black woman cartoonist syndicated in the mainstream press in the U.S.
• Facing unexpected career changes
• Finding guidance in your younger self
• The financial realities of creative careers and how to navigate them
• How unpaid opportunites can lead to paid opportunities
• Getting out of your comfort zone
• Barbara's reviving her cartoonist career today
• The role of trust and openness in career reinvention
Find Barbara Brandon-Croft at:
Website: https://barbarabrandoncroft.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/barbarabrandoncroft/
Museum of Modern Art (MoMA): https://www.moma.org/magazine/authors/626
Barbara’s Book: Where I’m Coming From
Music credit: TimMoor from Pixabay
Podcast info:
What's your career switch? What do you think about this episode and the show? Tell us at careerswitchpod.com. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn.
47: Battling an identity crisis with a career change
Season 3 · Episode 47
mardi 12 décembre 2023 • Duration 36:08
Former newspaper reporter Jonathan McFadden opens up about the identity crisis he battled with his career change. He recalls everything he was afraid to lose if he left journalism—would it be worth it?
“I, like many of us do, conflated my value as a human with my value as an employee,” says Jonathan.
In this episode, Jonathan shares how he tried a couple of different jobs and industries before landing on user experience, also known as UX.
Was it all worth it? Tune in to find out and to hear Jonathan's advice for changing careers more than once.
Episode Highlights:
• Feeling overworked
• Wanting a better quality of life
• Planning to leave
• Former colleagues look out for each other
• Soft skills are core skills
• Learning the language in a new industry
• Battling an identity crisis about leaving journalism
• Transitioning to user experience, or UX
• Feeling aligned with what you’re doing
• Don’t focus on the job title
• Advice for making multiple career changes
Additional Episodes:
Ep 31: Leaving journalism: When you need to change industries
Ep 35: Leaving media: Career change for editors
Additional Podcast Mentioned:
What Rules!?: A Career Podcast for Women of Color
Resources:
Where Editors Go Next—An Ongoing List of Pivot-able Industries by Chandra Turner
2024 Editorial Hiring Report by TheTalentFairy
Music credit: TimMoor from Pixabay
Podcast info:
What's your career switch? What do you think about this episode and the show? Tell us at careerswitchpod.com. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn.
46: How faith can guide your career change
Season 3 · Episode 46
mardi 28 novembre 2023 • Duration 16:11
Whether you’re feeling stuck, curious about a new field, or dealing with the ups and downs of a career switch, you can make spirituality part of your journey.
We revisit a chat with author and life coach Nancy Gavilanes, who shares how your faith can guide you through a career change.
“You need faith to have patience, persevere, and not give up,” says Nancy.
Episode Highlights
- The spiritual component of making a career change
- Listen to that stirring in your heart
- Advice if you’re feeling stuck
- Using faith to deal with uncertainty and doubts
- Taking a leap of faith
- Trust the process
- Living in the now
- 3 ways to include spirituality in your career change
Find Nancy Gavilanes at:
Website: www.aboundingfaith.com
Instagram: www.instagram.com/aboundingfaith
X/Twitter: twitter.com/AboundInFaith
Facebook: www.facebook.com/AboundInFaith
Podcast: Abounding Faith for Today Podcast
Amazon: Nancy Gavilanes Author Page
Join Abounding Faith's email community and get access to a free gift: https://www.aboundingfaith.com/community/
Music credit: TimMoor from Pixabay
Podcast info:
What's your career switch? What do you think about this episode and the show? Tell us at careerswitchpod.com. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn.
45: Avoid burnout with your career change
Season 3 · Episode 45
mardi 14 novembre 2023 • Duration 30:48
It takes time to change industries or professions, and depending on how you handle that time—and the feelings that come with it—it could lead to burnout.
I speak with Dr. Kyle Elliott, a career coach and founder of CaffeinatedKyle.com. Kyle coaches career changers, so they avoid burnout as they work on their career switch.
In this episode, Kyle shares how having clear targets, realistic goals and a good support system can keep you from burning out. He offers techniques to apply for jobs strategically along with ways to take care of yourself while changing careers.
Episode Highlights:
- Specify clear targets
- Set realistic goals
- Focus on what you can control
- Stay grounded
- Separate facts vs feelings
- Techniques to apply for jobs strategically
- Who should be in your support system
- Self-care while making a career change to avoid burnout
- Ways to bolster your confidence to combat impostor syndrome
- How all jobs are the same
Find Dr. Kyle Elliott at:
Website: https://caffeinatedkyle.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kylecromerelliott/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/caffeinatedkyle/
X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/caffeinatedkyle
Resources Mentioned:
Kyle's articles:
How to Avoid and Manage Job Search Burnout
How to Write a Career Change Resume (with Examples)
Workforce Development Board: Find one in your area
Average job search:
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Employment Situation News Release 9/1/23
Episode 5: How to handle uncertainty while making a career change
Music credit: TimMoor from Pixabay
Podcast info:
What's your career switch? What do you think about this episode and the show? Tell us at careerswitchpod.com. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn.
44: The power of networking for POC & First Gens
Season 3 · Episode 44
mardi 31 octobre 2023 • Duration 35:36
As a person of color (POC) and/or first-generation professional, your family’s culture and background likely influenced your beliefs, which can now impact your making a career change.
Dani Tan is a leadership and career coach, who works with POC and First Gens who are often the first, few or only in their space. Dani reveals how the scarcity mindset from our parents can affect our career choices. And she shares how the power of networking can reset our thinking.
Dani, who is Asian Latina and first generation, also teaches us how to let go of some career lessons we learned as kids. And, we tackle guilt, that overwhelming feeling that can keep POC and First Gens from making a career switch.
Episode Highlights:
- Common career-change fears for POC and First Gens
- How the scarcity mindset of your parents affects your career choices
- Why networking is especially important for POC and first-generation professionals
- Building a community of role models, mentors, sponsors and allies
- How networking can quiet the fears of making a career change
- Highlight Reel and Words of Empowerment exercises to tackle self-doubt
- Connecting with other POC and first-gen professionals
- Dealing with guilt about wanting to change careers
- Releasing “survival mode” to find a new career that'll make you happy
- Highlighting those skills that make you special as a POC and First Gen
- Letting go of the “put your head down and just work hard” mentality
Find Dani Tan at:
Website: https://www.danitan.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dani-tan/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/danitani/
Podcast: The Pivot and Promotion Podcast
LinkedIn Groups for POC:
National Association of Asian American Professionals
Asian American Professionals and Leaders Network
The Black Professionals Network
Resources:
National Career Development Association: Understanding the Needs of First-Generation Professionals
Music credit: TimMoor from Pixabay
Podcast info:
What's your career switch? What do you think about this episode and the show? Tell us at careerswitchpod.com. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn.
43: Trying to change careers now
Season 3 · Episode 43
mardi 17 octobre 2023 • Duration 25:18
My guest today is trying to change careers now while he has a full-time job, a mortgage and two young kids. David Mock opens up about the challenges he's facing, his immediate concerns (will it work out?, will it be worth it?), and how he's getting through it all.
Currently, David feels stuck and he shares how he's working on becoming a certified junior cybersecurity analyst, a new career that would provide personal growth, financial freedom and more flexibility. It could also secure his future in a growing field.
Are you working on your career switch, too, like David? Here's hoping you can relate to any part of his story and that his experience and advice will motivate you to keep going.
Episode Highlights:
- Feeling stuck
- Looking for growth and financial freedom
- Wanting to change environments
- Researching a new field
- Securing a better future
- Learning from interviews
- When going back to school is not an option
- Self-paced studying while having a full-time job and family
- Taking time for self-care
- Internships and freelancing
- How to deal with fear and self-doubt
Find David Mock at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidkmock/
Cisco program: Junior Cybersecurity Analyst Career Path
October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month.
Cybersecurity is a growing industry: https://blog.dol.gov/2023/09/22/see-yourself-in-cybersecurity
Music credit: TimMoor from Pixabay
Podcast info:
What's your career switch? What do you think about this episode and the show? Tell us at careerswitchpod.com. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn.









