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There is one thing that is always consistent in life. Change.
Change is ineveitable.
It happens whether we want it to or not.
Change is goodI've found over the years that most change is good. Even if it doesn't seem exciting or positive in the beginning, when first faced with it, it usually turns out okay, and to our benefit.
God has a funny way of doing this for us. Creating necessary change and probably smiling while we are stewing with anxiety over it until we realize that He knew what He was doing all along.
In episode 143 I announced that I was making a change in my business. That announcement was my retirement from photography.
Click here to read the full blog post.Today I am announcing another big change. I am changing the name of The Second Phase Podcast to The Robyn Graham Show.
Why? Not because I am giving up on the concept of the second phase, but because as I move into more and more coaching and publishing my book, "You, Me, and Anxiety" in March, I want to have more leeway in the content I am sharing. And, I want everything in my brand to be aligned. As you know, my social media handles are all the Robyn Graham and my website URL is the Robyn Graham. Changing the name of the show not only helps me with brand alignment but also helps people searching for the show.
When I started the podcast, if I am honest, I started it without putting a lot of thought into it. Yes, I had planned for it, created the intro and outro and the show description, chose a name, but I didn't think about the name long-term. I thought I would have a show that featured people who moved from phase one of their careers to phase two and were making an impact as I had done. I wanted to tell stories that inspired others.
If you have been following the show for any length of time, you have probably observed the transition from inspiring stories to inspiring stories with more tips and strategies for entrepreneurship.
The end-of-the-year exercise is one you'll want to do to start 2022 off on a positive note.
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There is one thing that is always consistent in life. Change.
Change is ineveitable.
It happens whether we want it to or not.
Change is goodI've found over the years that most change is good. Even if it doesn't seem exciting or positive in the beginning, when first faced with it, it usually turns out okay, and to our benefit.
God has a funny way of doing this for us. Creating necessary change and probably smiling while we are stewing with anxiety over it until we realize that He knew what He was doing all along.
In episode 143 I announced that I was making a change in my business. That announcement was my retirement from photography.
Click here to read the full blog post.Today I am announcing another big change. I am changing the name of The Second Phase Podcast to The Robyn Graham Show.
Why? Not because I am giving up on the concept of the second phase, but because as I move into more and more coaching and publishing my book, "You, Me, and Anxiety" in March, I want to have more leeway in the content I am sharing. And, I want everything in my brand to be aligned. As you know, my social media handles are all the Robyn Graham and my website URL is the Robyn Graham. Changing the name of the show not only helps me with brand alignment but also helps people searching for the show.
When I started the podcast, if I am honest, I started it without putting a lot of thought into it. Yes, I had planned for it, created the intro and outro and the show description, chose a name, but I didn't think about the name long-term. I thought I would have a show that featured people who moved from phase one of their careers to phase two and were making an impact as I had done. I wanted to tell stories that inspired others.
If you have been following the show for any length of time, you have probably observed the transition from inspiring stories to inspiring stories with more tips and strategies for entrepreneurship.
The end-of-the-year exercise is one you'll want to do to start 2022 off on a positive note.
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