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Summary
In this episode of the Sprint Zero podcast, we meet with Mike Blair, who shares his journey through various career transitions. The conversation explores the importance of embracing change, overcoming career stagnation, and the value of diverse perspectives in the workplace. Mike discusses the challenges of imposter syndrome and emphasizes the significance of building confidence and asking for help. The episode concludes with reflections on personal growth and the evolving nature of career paths.
Takeaways
Special thanks to Mike Blair for joining us this week:
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mike-blair-37243025/
Thanks to:
KenLikeFit for providing music for this episode - [Find out more about him and listen to his music here](https://linktr.ee/kenlikefit)
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Love you,
Mike Gowland,
Jon Russell
We're on Substack: Sprint-Zero’s Substack | Sprint-Zero Podcast | Substack
Come and Join the Sprint Zero podcast on our very own Discord server!.
Send us a message!
Summary
In this episode of the Sprint Zero podcast, we meet with Mike Blair, who shares his journey through various career transitions. The conversation explores the importance of embracing change, overcoming career stagnation, and the value of diverse perspectives in the workplace. Mike discusses the challenges of imposter syndrome and emphasizes the significance of building confidence and asking for help. The episode concludes with reflections on personal growth and the evolving nature of career paths.
Takeaways
Special thanks to Mike Blair for joining us this week:
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mike-blair-37243025/
Thanks to:
KenLikeFit for providing music for this episode - [Find out more about him and listen to his music here](https://linktr.ee/kenlikefit)
====================
Love you,
Mike Gowland,
Jon Russell
We're on Substack: Sprint-Zero’s Substack | Sprint-Zero Podcast | Substack
Come and Join the Sprint Zero podcast on our very own Discord server!.
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