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When's the last time you felt out of place? I'm sure a lot of us have sat with that feeling, whether that's professionally or personally. It can hit you just as easily in a boardroom meeting as when you're out with friends.
So now that you feel like an alien that's crash-landed, what do you do? Our guest today has built his career around finding community for these so-called "black sheep." Peter Sims is a former corporate investor who became disillusioned with the high-powered world of finance and left to form his own creative firm – appropriately named, Black Sheep.
It's also the name of his new book, out in May, subtitled The Quest To Be Human In An Inhuman Time.
What can we take away from Peter's journey, to help us better navigate those moments when you feel the need to find a new tribe?
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When's the last time you felt out of place? I'm sure a lot of us have sat with that feeling, whether that's professionally or personally. It can hit you just as easily in a boardroom meeting as when you're out with friends.
So now that you feel like an alien that's crash-landed, what do you do? Our guest today has built his career around finding community for these so-called "black sheep." Peter Sims is a former corporate investor who became disillusioned with the high-powered world of finance and left to form his own creative firm – appropriately named, Black Sheep.
It's also the name of his new book, out in May, subtitled The Quest To Be Human In An Inhuman Time.
What can we take away from Peter's journey, to help us better navigate those moments when you feel the need to find a new tribe?

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