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Shifting to a More Creative Path with Annie Wong
Season 3 · Episode 45
mercredi 22 mars 2023 • Duration 57:57
Many of my clients are interested in taking a new creative direction with their lives. They want to tap into their inner creative and understand how to prioritize their creative and passion projects with making money for the life they want.
In today’s episode, I’m chatting with one of those clients, Annie Wong a.k.a. Headexplodie, a mixed media artist and storyteller who works in the mediums of sculptures, illustration, and stop motion animations. She’s sharing her path to becoming an artist, why she chose to start her own business, how she channels her inner creative child, and how she balances her art with owning a business.
In this episode, you’ll learn…
[03:14] Annie’s story of how she met one of her heroes, Paul Reubens (Pee-wee Herman), and why Pee-wee’s Playhouse was influential to her work
[09:03] How Annie describes her art and her business, her path to becoming an artist, why she chose the direction of starting her own business
[16:10] Balancing your creativity with the need to make money, how to manage that tension (coaching has been helpful for her), and how to make the most of the ebbs and flows that allow for unencumbered creativity
[23:53] Annie’s advice for anyone reviving a creative practice that has been dormant, how she practices self-compassion, and how progress (not outcomes or awards) motivates creativity
[31:59] Why Annie decided to do coaching, the clarity she has found through coaching, and why aligned work is so important
[43:26] Upcoming creative projects that Annie is excited about that we’ve developed through our coaching, how channeling her inner creative child helps her get out of being blocked or burned out, and how creativity is a source of healing
[51:33] Following the energy you feel from being creative, and the importance of community to creative growth
If you want to find more creativity and focus that energy into something new, get a copy of my free change planner to help you figure out your next step.
Get full show notes and the episode transcript: https://www.lisahoashi.com/leaplikeme/episode45
How to Know if It’s Time for a Radical Reset in Your Life
Season 3 · Episode 44
mercredi 8 mars 2023 • Duration 13:43
Even when you know that something in your life—like a job or a relationship or where you live—feels off, it can still feel like a big decision to make a change. And it is. But putting it off only keeps you further from alignment and leads to a level of burnout it can be difficult to bounce back from. What you need to get back on track is a radical reset: a big change that can jumpstart your progress forward.
In today’s episode, I’m talking about the telltale signs that it is time for you to make radical changes in your life. I’m sharing how a radical reset can transform your existence, how listening to your inner self will guide you, and some key takeaways that will help you embrace your radical reset.
In this episode, you’ll learn…
[01:03] What a radical reset is, and how you know if you need one
[04:13] How deeper things are at play when you’re considering a radical reset, and how a radical reset can help you get back into alignment
[07:02] What’s at stake for you when it comes to a radical reset, and learning to listen to your inner self to guide you in the direction you seek
[08:20] Examples of radical resets that clients in my Catalyst Coaching program have experienced, and how I support my clients on their journeys
[11:15] Key takeaways, including getting comfortable with the idea of a radical reset and avoiding burnout
If you’re ready to plan your radical reset in your life, get a copy of my free change planner to help you get clear on your next step.
Get full show notes and the episode transcript: https://www.lisahoashi.com/leaplikeme/episode44
Finding Your Authentic Voice with Elissa Weinzimmer
Season 3 · Episode 35
mercredi 2 novembre 2022 • Duration 50:52
Finding your authentic voice and using it regularly can be difficult. When today’s guest, Elissa, literally lost her voice, she decided to dedicate her life to helping other people not only protect their voices but learn how to use them in conjunction with a regulated nervous system.
In today’s episode, my guest Elissa Weinzimmer shares about how a vocal hemorrhage led her to take a leap into a career as a vocal and presence coach, and how she is now experiencing a second leap rediscovering her singing voice and making music.
If you’re taking a leap of your own, no matter how big or small, finding your voice (in a world that limits so many voices) means staying in the present moment and supporting your nervous system. And Elissa has some great tips and resources to help you do just that.
In this episode, you’ll learn...
[02:14] What a vocal and presence coach does and the types of people who seek this support
[08:22] How Elissa suffered from a vocal hemorrhage, how that led her to start her business teaching voice, and how she found her singing voice again
[19:02] What embodiment is and how Elissa uses it in her voice body connection process
[25:54] The limitations that block different people from using their voices and how the polyvagal theory can help you to safely find your authentic voice
[33:44] About how the polyvagal theory relates to your nervous system and how it functions
[43:16] Elissa’s advice for someone preparing to quit a job (or other scary scenario) and how to help regulate your nervous system in those moments
If you’re considering your own courageous career change, be sure to tune into this episode.
Get full show notes and the episode transcript:
https://www.lisahoashi.com/leaplikeme/episode35
Links mentioned in this episode…
How to Become an Expert at Managing Your Energy
Season 3 · Episode 34
mercredi 19 octobre 2022 • Duration 18:26
Energy is important to everything we do … from work to relationships to taking care of kids or pets. Your biggest business asset is your energy. Your biggest life asset is your energy.
In today’s episode, I’m talking about why you should know where your energy is going, how to determine if you're putting your energy towards things that energize you or drain you, and tips for managing your energy levels.
What is your vision for a fulfilling life? Are you putting your energy towards the things that matter to you? This episode will help you put your energy towards a purposeful, rewarding life.
In this episode, you’ll learn...
[02:39] The importance of understanding where your energy is going each day
[07:09] Why you need to become an expert at managing your energy and prioritizing activities that promote rest and renewal
[12:11] How energy drains suck your energy and ways to address them to free up more energy
[14:19] An exercise to help you notice, maintain, and care for your energy levels
If you’re considering your own courageous career change, be sure to tune into this episode.
Get full show notes and the episode transcript:
https://www.lisahoashi.com/leaplikeme/episode34
Links mentioned in this episode…
The Power of Full Engagement by Jim Loehr and Tony Schwartz
Season 3 of Leap Like Me!
Season 3
mercredi 5 octobre 2022 • Duration 01:32
Complete my listener survey for some great prizes!
Season 2 · Episode 32
lundi 4 juillet 2022 • Duration 04:08
This season has come to a close. What an amazing journey, friends. In this season we talked to 8 different guests and put out 14 episodes on what it takes to make a career leap.
Recently, I met with my podcast production manager Caroline of Wild Home Podcasting to talk about this season and debrief. How did we do? Did we reach our goals? Did we have unexpected pitfalls or wins?
It got me thinking… Before I dive in and start creating content for season 3, I’d love to hear from you. Did you love a certain aspect of the show? What do you think we could improve upon? Fill out my listener survey (you may even win a prize by completing it!)
And a special thanks to everyone who supported me to bring back Leap Like Me for this season:
Anita Pravitasari of Nitvei Studios for her incredible systems and tech expertise behind the scenes that makes everything function so beautifully in my business
Caroline Hull and her team at Wild Home Podcasting for reliably taking care of all the different pieces to get episodes finished and out
Michael Kitson for our theme music
Fabiana Parra for our cover art and graphics
Jacqui Harper, who helped me get seriously unstuck with some timely and expert camera and
vocal presence coaching.
Podcasting expert Elsie Escobar for helping me strategize how to get my message out in the world while being a mama too.
All our guests who gave so generously of themselves to share their stories, in some cases for the first time.
I am so lucky to know and work with you all.
Links mentioned in this episode…
Illuminate Your Career Path in Five Steps
Download my FREE Change Planner: https://www.lisahoashi.com/change-planner
How Her Healing Journey Led to Her Career Leap with Camille Ali
Season 2 · Episode 31
lundi 20 juin 2022 • Duration 37:42
If you’ve ever been in a toxic work environment, you know how it wreaks havoc on your mental and physical health. It can be difficult to find a way out, and it’s common to leave one job and jump right into the next.
For today’s guest, taking a sabbatical was something she had never really considered, until she found and listened to Season 1 of this podcast. She realized she needed to embark on a healing journey to find her authentic self and learn what makes her happy, when it comes to both her personal and professional life.
In the last episode of this season, I’m chatting with Camille Ali, who left her six-figure job to focus on her health and happiness, which led her to a career pivot and discovery of how to be herself, despite what her family and society “expected” of her. She’s sharing about the impact that a toxic work environment had on her , how traveling helped her heal, how she got into writing and also launched her own business, and why she chose to put herself first.
In this episode, you’ll learn...
- About the crisis that led Camille to take a leap in 2019 and how she handled it [03:26]
- About Camille’s sabbatical and how she spent her time [07:11]
- What to expect from taking time off to heal [10:08]
- How travel and sharing stories with other women sparked a turning point in her journey [14:04]
- How healing helped Camille discover her true version of herself and what makes her happy [17:40]
- How Camille got into writing [20:44]
- How she became a writer for xoNecole, a lifestyle website for women of color [22:03]
- How Camille ended up launching her own business and her experience discovering what she wants from her work life [26:01]
- Camille’s message for other women of color on their journeys [31:28]
- Camille’s advice for trusting your instincts [33:45]
If you’re considering your own courageous career change, be sure to tune into this episode.
Get full show notes and the episode transcript: https://www.lisahoashi.com/leaplikeme/episode31
Links mentioned in this episode…
Download my FREE Change Planner: https://www.lisahoashi.com/change-planner
Follow Your Interests to Your Next Career with Farah Kauffman
Season 2 · Episode 30
lundi 13 juin 2022 • Duration 56:48
Today’s guest, Farah Kauffman, loves the public health field that she worked in for 15 years, but the job and where it led no longer felt aligned with her. As she approached midlife, she was also thinking about what she wanted to be doing during the later phases of her career. The COVID-19 pandemic was a real eye opener as well for her, and a lot of people, to take the leap out of an unfulfilling career and into something that feels like the right fit.
Farah shares how she transitioned careers while staying in public health, the importance of really asking yourself what it is you’re good at and what interests you, and how being in a supportive environment has made work feel fun again for her.
In this episode, you’ll learn...
- About Farah’s previous career path and her realization that she wanted something different for her life [01:34]
- The perspective that the pandemic gave her to take a chance [09:03]
- Why Farah took the time to really think about what she wanted to do for a career and the importance of looking back at previous roles to hone in on what she enjoys [12:56]
- The action steps she took once she learned the new career path she wanted [21:21]
- How Farah went about searching for jobs and applying, even before she felt truly ready [27:36]
- Why she decided to be fully herself in her job applications [32:14]
- How her support network helped her through this transition [37:27]
- What Farah’s experience has been like pivoting into a new role [44:15]
- The joy and support she has found in supportive coworkers and staying within her area of expertise in a new role [47:51]
- Her advice for someone considering a leap of their own [53:28]
If you’re considering your own courageous career change, be sure to tune into this episode.
Get full show notes and the episode transcript: https://www.lisahoashi.com/leaplikeme/episode30
Links mentioned in this episode…
Connect with Farah on LinkedIn
Download my FREE Change Planner: https://www.lisahoashi.com/change-planner
Job Burnout: What It Is, Why We Feel It, & How to Overcome It
Season 2 · Episode 29
lundi 6 juin 2022 • Duration 28:31
Are you considered a job or career change because you’re exhausted by work, unmotivated and unfulfilled? Is burnout a factor in your desire for change? Unfortunately, job burnout has only become more common since the start of the pandemic. Here’s my advice for how to improve or redesign your relationship to your work if you’re struggling with this.
In this final solo episode of our season on career leaps, I’m tackling burnout, one of the biggest issues I see facing workers today. I’m explaining why it’s become so common in the past few years, and sharing my own experience with burnout in my career. Then, I’m giving you some actionable tips for tackling burnout in your own work life.
In this episode, you’ll learn...
- The role burnout plays in making a career leap [1:37]
- How burnout has become more common in the past few years [2:58]
- What job burnout is and what it feels like [3:39]
- How a coach can help you get out of burnout and into a career you love [5:16]
- How the pandemic spurred burnout for “knowledge workers” and service providers [8:11]
- Why you shouldn’t rely on solely your job to provide meaning [11:37]
- My advice for anyone struggling with burnout [16:11]
- Why it’s important to take ownership of the parts of your work life you can control [25:18]
If you’re considering your own courageous career change, be sure to tune into this episode.
Get full show notes and the episode transcript:
https://www.lisahoashi.com/leaplikeme/episode29
Links mentioned in this episode…
Listen to Episode 23 with Sika Stanton: https://www.lisahoashi.com/leaplikeme/episode23
Built to Last: Successful Habits of Visionary Companies by Jim Collins and Jerry Porras
Download my FREE Change Planner: https://www.lisahoashi.com/change-planner
Leaving Teaching for a New Career in EdTech with Raven Wilson
Season 2 · Episode 28
lundi 30 mai 2022 • Duration 58:35
Teaching is often viewed as a career that people stay in for, well, the entirety of their working years. But what if teaching isn’t right for you? What if you want to take a leap into a new career? Where do you start?
In today’s episode, I’m talking with Raven Wilson about her transition from elementary school teacher to customer success manager in the field of EdTech (educational technology). Her leap has led her to also serving as a coach and mentor to other educators who want to leave teaching. She started a group called Black Educators Transition to provide Black educators with a supportive community and the tools and resources needed to embark on a new career path.
She shares her advice on knowing what interests you and how to translate your experience to a new role. She talks about the patience necessary for the process of networking, researching jobs, and interviewing. And mostly important, she reminds you that you have to really want something new and different for yourself and be proactive with your leap.
In this episode, you’ll learn...
- Raven’s background and current role [01:52]
- What it’s like to be a customer success manager in EdTech [03:03]
- How Raven learned that teaching wasn’t the right fit for her [04:56]
- How COVID affected her career decisions [06:55]
- How her inner voice told her to take the leap [09:21]
- What made it difficult for her to leave teaching [10:54]
- About the identity shift that comes with taking a leap [14:02]
- About Raven’s process that led her to learning what other careers are possible for teachers [16:28]
- The importance of researching your options and asking yourself questions about your skills and interests [20:02]
- How to hone your experience and craft your resume to align with the job you seek [23:14]
- What she learned in the job search and interview process [27:17]
- Raven’s experience with interviewing and eventually landing a job in EdTech [30:02]
- About her passion for helping other Black educators who want to leave teaching [34:52]
- The questions she gets most often from teachers interested in leaving the profession and her advice to them [42:34]
- That losing summers off isn’t so bad thanks to flexible PTO in other fields [48:01]
- Why it’s okay to switch jobs and move companies [49:54]
- What Raven wishes she knew before she took her leap [52:02]
- Raven’s advice for those interested in taking a similar leap [53:05]
If you’re waiting for a sign to take your career leap, be sure to tune into this episode.
Get full show notes and the episode transcript:
https://www.lisahoashi.com/leaplikeme/episode28
Connect with Raven
Join Black Educators Transition on Facebook
Raven’s Bio:
Raven Wilson is a former elementary teacher turned customer success manager. Leaving teaching was one of the hardest but best choices she ever made. Since her transition to EdTech, she has more freedom and flexibility which is all she ever wanted.
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