The EdUp Learning and Development Podcast

165: From “Not Yet” to “Now”: Ben Erwin on Turning Rejection Into Reinvention


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In this episode of EdUp Learning and Development, Ben Erwin shares his journey from being a writing instructor to becoming an instructional designer at Purdue University. He discusses the challenges of burnout in education, the importance of community and networking, and how LinkedIn played a crucial role in his career transition. Ben emphasizes the need for work-life balance and offers valuable advice for those looking to shift careers, highlighting the significance of self-reflection and the understanding that every job is temporary. He also shares insights into his daily productivity habits and the importance of setting boundaries in the workplace.


Guest Contact Information:

  • ⁠Ben Erwin on LinkedIn⁠

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