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One of my favorite topics is self-reinvention — the idea that we can create who we want to be next, and not only that we can but that we should. It’s a sign of an awake, connected, learning human being.
So, I invited my friend Edie Berg to talk about this topic. She’s a fellow podcaster and the founder of The Strong Women’s Club. She lives in Israel, and she and I have connected around this concept of being really fluid in our careers. That’s the main chunk of what we discuss in this episode, and you’ll hear about how Edie has taken experiences between jobs into new versions of her business.
As you listen, I want you to really think about who and what you want to become next. Can you be more fluid? Can you allow yourself to be Plastic Person so that who you’ve been in the past can be a toolkit that gently informs, but doesn’t determine, who you’re going to become next?
I rap with Edie Berg about developing your leadership skills:
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BIO:
Founder and CEO of The Strong Women's Club: Podcast | Summits | Masterminds. Based in Israel, Edie empowers women locally and globally.
Physical Therapist / Speaker / Consultant.
Founder and Producer of The Strong Jewish Women's Summit.
Edie helps women in Israel connect and build their sports-based businesses, with local and global mastermind events.
Edie is a consultant to businesses who know that their employees' health and wellness are key to the company's success.
By Cate StillmanOne of my favorite topics is self-reinvention — the idea that we can create who we want to be next, and not only that we can but that we should. It’s a sign of an awake, connected, learning human being.
So, I invited my friend Edie Berg to talk about this topic. She’s a fellow podcaster and the founder of The Strong Women’s Club. She lives in Israel, and she and I have connected around this concept of being really fluid in our careers. That’s the main chunk of what we discuss in this episode, and you’ll hear about how Edie has taken experiences between jobs into new versions of her business.
As you listen, I want you to really think about who and what you want to become next. Can you be more fluid? Can you allow yourself to be Plastic Person so that who you’ve been in the past can be a toolkit that gently informs, but doesn’t determine, who you’re going to become next?
I rap with Edie Berg about developing your leadership skills:
What you’ll get out of tuning in:
Links:
Related podcasts:
The Yoga of Investing in Yourself: Cate’s Take on Breaking Plateaus Through Skillful Personal Investment
The Real Deal on the Dharmic, Passion-led Career Path with Jenny Fenig
Creativity, Career, + Lifestyle Design with Paul Jarvis
Show Highlights:
Favorite Quotes:
BIO:
Founder and CEO of The Strong Women's Club: Podcast | Summits | Masterminds. Based in Israel, Edie empowers women locally and globally.
Physical Therapist / Speaker / Consultant.
Founder and Producer of The Strong Jewish Women's Summit.
Edie helps women in Israel connect and build their sports-based businesses, with local and global mastermind events.
Edie is a consultant to businesses who know that their employees' health and wellness are key to the company's success.