Early Episodes
In April of 2022, Kim Romain and Louise Neil started on their journey to create a weekly podcast to support individuals in creating kickass careers. Whether they worked for themselves or someone else, Kim and Louise deeply believe that work “shouldn’t suck” - and they showed up each week for their livestreamed show on YouTube, LinkedIn and Facebook every Friday afternoon at 2pm. They were joined by some amazing guests and had in-depth conversations that supported thousands of listeners in their journey to a healthier relationship with work. You can catch some of these earlier episodes here.
How Play Can Revolutionize Your Personal and Professional Life
This week's guest, Jean Berry, a business game expert, shares her unique journey from corporate accounting to art school, culminating in creating innovative games that transform how entrepreneurs engage with their work. We’ll explore the generational shifts in work dynamics, the impact of integrating play into business, and why even tech companies have started to embrace this approach. Jean also provides insights on crafting custom games to boost engagement and achieve business success
Navigating Decision Fatigue
In this episode, Amanda Neely shares her inspiring journey from a small town to becoming a financial strategist, shaped by early experiences with financial struggles. The conversation dives into the impact of childhood on career paths, and how Amanda’s passion for financial literacy led her to shift from running a coffee shop to helping others with financial planning. The trio also explore the burden of decision fatigue, offering practical tips on managing cognitive load, slowing down, and recognizing the physical signs of overwhelm. The episode emphasizes the power of celebrating milestones, embracing resilience, and finding clarity in life’s decisions.
Let Your Light Shine: Navigating Personal Growth and Overcoming Fear
In episode 123, Kim and Louise have an amazing conversation with guest Atousa Raissyan. Through her journey from engineering to becoming a shaman, healer, and artist, Atousa shares transformative insights on personal growth, embracing authenticity, and overcoming fear. This blog post delves deeper into the highlighted themes, offering additional context and actionable takeaways.