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In this episode of Founders Future, with host Milan Kohut, we’re joined by Josh Thompson, founder of Kindred Coaching and co-founder of Work-Self. Josh shares their non-linear journey from working inside innovation agencies and global organizations to building purpose-driven ventures rooted in curiosity, resilience, and human connection. Along the way, they reflect on how early exposure to strategy, systems thinking, and organizational design shaped their desire to create meaningful impact beyond traditional corporate paths.
The conversation focuses on the evolution and vision behind WorkSelf—a consumer-focused platform designed to empower individuals navigating career change in an era shaped by AI and rapid disruption. Josh explains WorkSelf’s holistic approach, blending digital career tools, physical habit-building rituals, and human coaching to help people reconnect with identity, direction, and agency at work. They also discuss the emotional challenges of early-stage entrepreneurship, the “glass ceiling” faced by emerging consumer products, and why consistent action, experimentation, and long-term vision are essential to breaking through and building something that truly serves people at scale.
🔗 Connect with Josh
By Closers.ioIn this episode of Founders Future, with host Milan Kohut, we’re joined by Josh Thompson, founder of Kindred Coaching and co-founder of Work-Self. Josh shares their non-linear journey from working inside innovation agencies and global organizations to building purpose-driven ventures rooted in curiosity, resilience, and human connection. Along the way, they reflect on how early exposure to strategy, systems thinking, and organizational design shaped their desire to create meaningful impact beyond traditional corporate paths.
The conversation focuses on the evolution and vision behind WorkSelf—a consumer-focused platform designed to empower individuals navigating career change in an era shaped by AI and rapid disruption. Josh explains WorkSelf’s holistic approach, blending digital career tools, physical habit-building rituals, and human coaching to help people reconnect with identity, direction, and agency at work. They also discuss the emotional challenges of early-stage entrepreneurship, the “glass ceiling” faced by emerging consumer products, and why consistent action, experimentation, and long-term vision are essential to breaking through and building something that truly serves people at scale.
🔗 Connect with Josh