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Lift Up Connections: Reimagining Life, Growth, and Reinvention Together
Christine Perfetti
Frequency: 1 episode/11d. Total Eps: 32

Lift Up Connections is a space where mid-career and midlife women come to explore the truth of who we are and who we are becoming next.
Hosted by Christine Perfetti, social psychologist, founder of Lift Up Connections, and creator of the Only You Reinvention Framework, this podcast shares honest, intimate conversations with women navigating growth, leadership, and reinvention at one of the most pivotal stages of life.
Each week, you will hear real stories of growth, clarity, and becoming from career pivots and identity shifts to healed relationships, new beginnings, and the messy middle moments we rarely talk about. Christine brings her warmth, wisdom, and decades of experience in human behavior to help you reconnect with your voice, desires, and the next chapter calling you forward.
Inside Lift Up Connections:
We experiment.
We get curious.
We create space for the woman you are becoming, not the one the world expected.
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07/05/2026#93
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Making Sense of the Mess with Abby Covert: Information Architecture, Community, and Redefining Success
Episode 32
jeudi 26 mars 2026 • Duration 33:06
What happens when the career path you’ve built no longer aligns with the life you want?
In this episode, Christine sits down with Abby Covert, information architecture expert, author, and founder of the Sense Makers Club, to explore what it means to walk away from traditional definitions of success and build something new.
After years of working in tech and teaching information architecture around the world, Abby made the decision in 2020 to leave her corporate role and create space to figure out what was next. What emerged was the Sensemakers Club, an evolving, community-driven experiment in learning, curiosity, and connection.
Christine and Abby discuss:
- Why “making sense” is an ongoing process, not a fixed outcome
- How community creates confidence, not just connection
- The reality of leaving (or staying in) tech in today’s market
- The tension between values-driven work and financial sustainability
- Why many mid-career professionals may need to build beyond a single job
- What it means to redefine success on your own terms
This conversation is deeply relevant for anyone questioning their path, navigating uncertainty, or trying to design a more expansive and aligned life.
The Long View of IA with Karen McGrane: Career Reinvention, Reputation, and a Changing Industry
Episode 31
dimanche 15 mars 2026 • Duration 31:21
What does a long career in information architecture and UX teach us about navigating industry change?
In this episode, Christine Perfetti speaks with UX and content strategy leader Karen McGrane about reputation, career reinvention, and adapting to shifts in the tech industry. Karen shares lessons from decades in consulting, the impact of the recent consulting downturn, and why she recently made the unexpected move back in-house at Contentful.
They also discuss hiring in today’s market, the importance of professional networks, and why many experienced professionals are beginning to think in terms of portfolio careers.
Karen will be speaking at the Information Architecture Conference (IAC26) in Philadelphia, April 14–18, 2026. Use the code liftup for $50 off the main conference registration.
Learn more: https://www.theiaconference.com
Inflection Points, Portfolio Careers, and Bravery with Kristen Fitzpatrick of Harvard Business School
Episode 22
mercredi 17 septembre 2025 • Duration 50:44
If you have ever wondered what HBS alumni learn about reinvention after graduation, Kristen Fitzpatrick has the inside view.
In this conversation, I sit down with Kristen, Senior Managing Director of Alumni Relations and Career & Professional Development at Harvard Business School, who has spent over two decades guiding students and alumni through pivotal career moments. Kristen brings brilliant wisdom on reinvention, resilience, and building lives that truly reflect our values.
In our conversation, we explore the reality of inflection points, those moments when we’re called to pause, reassess, and sometimes radically shift course. Kristen shares her own personal journey, the lessons she’s drawn from working with thousands of HBS alumni, and her perspective on how to embrace bravery, banish perfectionism, and see yourself through the eyes of someone who believes in you unconditionally.
If you are navigating uncertainty, questioning your next step, or simply craving inspiration from one of the sharpest minds in career development, this episode is for you.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
- Kristen’s winding journey from chemical engineer to career development leader at HBS
- Why so many career pivots happen through “happy accidents” rather than careful planning
- The surprising truth about Harvard alumni: even “the best of the best” wrestle with uncertainty, layoffs, and reinvention
- Why portfolio careers may be the future for mid-to-senior professionals in their 50s and 60s
- The four elements of career decision-making developed by HBS psychologist Dr. Tim Butler
- Kristen’s biggest advice: see yourself through the eyes of someone who already believes you can do anything
Resources Mentioned
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The Portfolio Life by Christina Wallace
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Dr. Tim Butler’s Four Elements of Career & Life Decision-Making
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Jeremy Schifeling’s “The LinkedIn Guys” Masterclass
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Lovable AI for presentations
Lean Experiments for Life: Christina Wodtke on Reinvention, Risk, and Thriving in Tech
Episode 21
jeudi 4 septembre 2025 • Duration 51:54
What does it take to reinvent your career again and again without losing yourself in the process? In this conversation, Stanford University lecturer, bestselling author, and product leader Christina Wodtke opens up about her nonlinear path from art school to Silicon Valley startups, to teaching at Stanford.
We talk about:
- The challenges (and joys) of being a woman in tech past 50 and how to reclaim power, voice, and agency when faced with ageism and sexism
- How lean experiments are a powerful tool for navigating career and life pivots
- The realities of shifting identities from artist, designer, PM, founder, author, and teacher
- The role of risk tolerance in opening doors and what “worst-case scenario” thinking really means
- Christina’s criteria for ranking the top AI companies from least evil to most evil
- Teaching the next generation of product managers in the age of generative AI and what’s at stake if we skip synthesis and product sense
Christina’s story is one of reinvention, resilience, and refusing to be defined by a single label. Episode Notes:
- Find Christina on LinkedIn
- Christina's article, I Love Generative AI And Hate The Companies Building It
- Christina's article, What You Want Isn't Always What You Want
From Tech Pioneer to Photographer: Nicole Yankelovich's Journey of Happy Accidents and Finding Opportunities
Episode 20
mardi 2 septembre 2025 • Duration 33:40
In this episode, Christine sits down with Nicole Yankelovich, a technologist, startup founder, photographer, and teacher whose career has been shaped by a series of “happy accidents.”
Nicole shares her journey from cofounding a research institute at Brown, to leading research at Sun Microsystems, to creating her own startup, and ultimately finding a new calling in photography and instruction. Along the way, she reflects on the lessons of raising your hand, seizing opportunities, and the role mentors play in shaping our paths.
Nicole’s story will inspire you to take action, trust your instincts, and find joy in the unexpected twists and turns.
Red Doors, Yellow Doors: Choosing Openness in Your Career Journey
Episode 19
dimanche 31 août 2025 • Duration 09:26
In this episode, Christine explores the powerful framework of the “achieving brain” and the “awakened brain,” inspired by Dr. Lisa Miller’s groundbreaking research in her book, The Awakened Brain.
Christine shares a reflection exercise on “red doors” and “yellow doors” moments when we strive and push for something that just won’t open, and the surprising shifts that happen when we pause, look around, and notice the open doors waiting for us.
Through her own story of launching the Reimagine Your Career cohort, Christine highlights how resilience, openness, and “trail angels” can change the direction of our journeys in unexpected ways.
Are you still banging on a red door or is there a yellow door already open for you? The Awakened Brain by Dr. Lisa Miller
Breaking Through Mid-Career Plateaus: Why 'Work Harder' Doesn't Work with Bosky Mukherjee
Episode 18
vendredi 29 août 2025 • Duration 01:00:14
This week, I sit down with Bosky Mukherjee, CEO and founder of SheTrailblazes to get real about what actually moves careers forward in this market.
Bosky shares why “saying yes to more work” and “just speaking up” are outdated scripts, and replaces them with narrative authority (communicating impact in C-suite language), commercial fluency (knowing how money moves in your company), and a practical path to achieving sponsorship, not just collecting mentors.
We also chat about how to think on your feet without over-explaining, ways to role play your way to confidence with stakeholders, and make smart choices if you are in you 50s or 60s and facing ageism. whether that means optimizing for joy, for financial freedom, or building something of your own.
Expect tough love, smart tactics, and immediate next steps you can use this week.
About Bosky Mukherjee
Bosky Mukherjee started her career at the bottom as a tech support associate. Overqualified, underpaid, and underestimated, she refused to stay stuck.
She rose to the C-suite as a company president, then built two profitable businesses without a dollar of VC funding.
Today, she coaches thousands of women to step into senior leadership or grow profitable businesses when corporate no longer fits. Her approach blends behavioral psychology with real C-suite experience in hiring, promotion, and power decisions.
She’s the founder of SheTrailblazes, with two flagship programs:
- Leadership Edge for women who want to get promoted faster without overworking
- Founders Edge for women who want to grow their business when they've outgrown corporate
Bosky’s belief is simple: Success isn’t about working more; it’s about knowing how decisions are made, and leading them with power.
Connect with Bosky:
- LinkedIn: [Mention you heard her on the Lift Up podcast]
- Bosky's Website: SheTrailBlazes
Programs Mentioned:
- Leadership Edge Program (for career advancement)
- Founder's Edge Program (for entrepreneurship)
- Subscribe to the Lift Up Podcast so you don’t miss future episodes
- Leave a review: it helps us reach and support more listeners navigating their own messy middles
Perfectly Imperfect: Redefining Wellness with Tonia Bartz
Episode 17
lundi 18 août 2025 • Duration 53:34
Christine Perfetti sits down with UX researcher turned holistic wellness coach Tonia Bartz to explore what it really takes to move beyond burnout and create a life that feels aligned.
After navigating a cancer diagnosis and a career pivot, Tonia developed her Perfectly Imperfect Wellness Method, a framework that helps people reclaim their days, embrace imperfection, and find joy in the messy middle.
In this episode, Christine and Tonia discuss:
- How life’s wake-up calls can open the door to reinvention
- Why burnout is often just a “lack of joy”
- The power of Tonia's Reclaim Your Day practice
- What it means to release perfectionism and define wellness on your own terms
This conversation is both practical and inspiring and a reminder that you don’t have to do it all perfectly to create the life you want. About Tonia Bartz
With 15 years of experience as a UX Researcher, Tonia mastered the art of asking the right questions – a skill that naturally led me to explore the interconnected world of holistic + integrative wellness. What started as personal experiments with sleep patterns, nutrition + stress management blossomed into a full-fledged passion for this topic. By testing + refining these methods on her own wellness journey, Tonia discovered what truly works. When friends began seeking my guidance, she knew it was time to transform this hands-on experience into professional expertise, which includes: Certified Integrative Nutrition Health Coach (IIN, 2018), Member of the International Association of Health Coaches (IAHC), and Member of both the Patient and Family Advisory Council + Precision Oncology Community Board at Fred Show Notes and Resources
- Connect with Tonia Bartz on LinkedIn
- Explore her work and sign up for the Wellness Unfiltered newsletter on Tonia’s Website
- Follow her on Instagram and Blue Sky (@toniabartz)
- Learn more about Christine’s work: Lift Up Connections
- Subscribe to the Lift Up Podcast so you don’t miss future episodes
- Leave a review: it helps us reach and support more listeners navigating their own messy middles
Alignment, Hope, and Connection: Meena Kothandaraman's Vision for UX Research
Episode 16
mardi 12 août 2025 • Duration 51:56
In this episode, Christine Perfetti sits down with Meena Kothandaraman, co-founder of Twig + Fish Research Practice and a pioneer in UX research to explore why the most valuable thing researchers is connection, not just answers to study questions. Meena shares her journey including human factors work, motherhood, and leading a micro-agency focused on the power, positioning, and practice of qualitative research. She discusses how alignment unlocks better outcomes, why patience and confidence are essential for researchers, and how she is inspiring high school students through work with Boston Public Schools. Meena’s message for researchers: Your superpower is connecting people: to ideas, to each other, and to a deeper sense of purpose. "You have the power to bring people together, not to push them apart."
Reinvention in Real Life: Career Pivots from Tech Leaders Designing What’s Next
Episode 15
vendredi 8 août 2025 • Duration 44:55
In this live panel episode, host Christine Perfetti brings together four powerhouse leaders, Melissa Appel, Rob Fitzgibbon, Malini Rao, and Stephanie Gerber Wilson, for an honest conversation about career reinvention in today’s messy landscape.
You will hear their stories of both planned and unexpected pivots, from moving into higher education and launching coaching businesses to writing true crime books and starting a political podcast. These leaders share the messy middle, the grief, and the self reflection that come with letting go of an old identity to make room for the next chapter.
The panelists discuss:
- The power of following your inner voice
- Making room for grief and messiness in reinvention
- Translating your superpowers into new career paths
- The underrated value of just getting started
- How to test, experiment, and build a bridge to your next chapter
- Finding commercial fluency and product-market fit for your skills









