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Welcome back to Career in Motion with Dr. Cooper — a podcast about careers, confidence, strategy, and movement.
In Episode 4, Dr. Cooper temporarily steps away from the M.O.V.E. framework to explore one of the most powerful influences on professional growth:
Mentors and Mentoring
Inspired by a recent conversation with a seasoned professional who had spent more than five decades mastering his craft, Dr. Cooper reflects on the role mentors have played throughout his own life and career.
What is a mentor?
More importantly, how do mentors shape the way we think, grow, learn, and navigate our professional journeys?
Drawing from personal stories and experiences, Dr. Cooper discusses the teachers, leaders, executives, and professionals who helped shape his development over the years. Their lessons extended beyond technical knowledge and included confidence, professionalism, rigor, passion, and personal growth.
This episode explores mentoring through the lens of the O in the M.O.V.E. Framework — Observe, where opportunity often begins by observing the people around us who possess knowledge, skills, experiences, and perspectives we admire.
Listeners are encouraged to think critically about:
Dr. Cooper also breaks down the practical value of mentoring, including:
As Dr. Cooper reminds listeners:
“We are the sum of those who poured into us.”
The episode closes with a practical challenge designed to help listeners identify potential mentors and begin building meaningful professional relationships.
Key Topics Discussed
Listener Takeaways
Career in Motion Challenge
This week's Career in Motion Challenge is simple:
Identify someone you admire professionally.
Ask yourself:
Then take action.
Invite them for coffee, schedule a conversation, or simply begin building the relationship.
Opportunity often begins with a conversation.
By Dr. James CooperEpisode Description / RSS Show Notes
Welcome back to Career in Motion with Dr. Cooper — a podcast about careers, confidence, strategy, and movement.
In Episode 4, Dr. Cooper temporarily steps away from the M.O.V.E. framework to explore one of the most powerful influences on professional growth:
Mentors and Mentoring
Inspired by a recent conversation with a seasoned professional who had spent more than five decades mastering his craft, Dr. Cooper reflects on the role mentors have played throughout his own life and career.
What is a mentor?
More importantly, how do mentors shape the way we think, grow, learn, and navigate our professional journeys?
Drawing from personal stories and experiences, Dr. Cooper discusses the teachers, leaders, executives, and professionals who helped shape his development over the years. Their lessons extended beyond technical knowledge and included confidence, professionalism, rigor, passion, and personal growth.
This episode explores mentoring through the lens of the O in the M.O.V.E. Framework — Observe, where opportunity often begins by observing the people around us who possess knowledge, skills, experiences, and perspectives we admire.
Listeners are encouraged to think critically about:
Dr. Cooper also breaks down the practical value of mentoring, including:
As Dr. Cooper reminds listeners:
“We are the sum of those who poured into us.”
The episode closes with a practical challenge designed to help listeners identify potential mentors and begin building meaningful professional relationships.
Key Topics Discussed
Listener Takeaways
Career in Motion Challenge
This week's Career in Motion Challenge is simple:
Identify someone you admire professionally.
Ask yourself:
Then take action.
Invite them for coffee, schedule a conversation, or simply begin building the relationship.
Opportunity often begins with a conversation.