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By Samantha Johnson
The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.
Meg Hand talks about getting laid off from a job she loved, starting a business in a recession, and defining success for yourself on this episode of Tiebreakers.
Jocelyn Paonita Pearson talks about self-publishing an Amazon Best-Seller, The Scholarship System, turning that best seller into an online course and live workshops, and why she gave up climbing the corporate ladder on this episode of Tiebreakers.
Elizabeth Davis, owner of Unique2Chic photography, talks about starting a business when you've got a full time job, the one thing she wants you to know if you're not happy in your career, and why she thinks our generation just might be the one that breaks the corporate mold forever in this episode of Tiebreakers.
JT Clough, founder of Dog Street School, shares her journey from dentistry to dogtrepreneur. She talks about what training for IronMan triathlons taught her about taking baby steps, why you should find a mentor and a mastermind group, and the best (and toughest) parts of working with people and their pets on this episode of Tiebreakers.
Briana Luders talks about quitting her job in corporate accounting (last week!), having a full time job + a side project + a life, and why she thinks you shouldn't quit your job on this episode of Tiebreakers.
Valerie Beck knew 10 minutes in to her first day at Harvard Law that she wasn't in the right place - and she knew 10 minutes in to her first day on the job that she didn't want to be a lawyer. She discusses how she created a career for herself as a chocolate connoisseur, talks about when she came up with the idea for Chicago Chocolate Tours, and shares how she transitioned to consulting and speaking in this episode of Tiebreakers.
Nicole Regan discusses leaving an established career in insurance to work as a blogger and social media freelancer, how to set your own rates, and shares her best networking tips in this episode of Tiebreakers.
Julie DiCaro talks about how Law & Order and idealism drove her to law school, her years of experience in criminal and family law, how she transitioned into marketing and sports journalism without a formal education, and what she considers her proudest accomplishment (the answer may surprise you!) in this episode of Tiebreakers.
Chris Brusznicki, CEO and co-founder of vacation rental companies GameDay Housing and VayStays, talks about what serving in the military post 9/11 taught him about himself, why he quit his job at Goldman Sachs after surviving round after round of layoffs, and why you shouldn't be afraid of failure in this episode of Tiebreakers.
Ashley Blaylock is the founder of Chicabrava, the first all-girls surf camp in Nicaragua. Chicabrava is also home to Camp Bella, a charitable surf camp and empowerment program for girls who are survivors of human trafficking.
Ashley moved to Nicaragua after law school, and found herself putting off her dream of opening an all-girls surf camp in favor of a very lucrative, very unfulfilling real estate career. She talks about the loss that made her realize life is too short not to go for it, and why knowing where you want to go is way more important than knowing exactly how to get there in this episode of Tiebreakers.
The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.