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💃🏾 Tune in and hear how these women changed their careers and created their own pathway. 👩🏽‍💻 From YouTubers to digital nomads, you’ll hear the ups and downs of entrepreneurship and the mindset shifts needed to upgrade their game. 🫢 No topic is off limits Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mybestcareerchoice/support
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Think Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques

Matt Abrahams, Think Fast Talk Smart

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Chaque semaine
 
Join Matt Abrahams, a lecturer of Strategic Communication at Stanford Graduate School of Business, every Tuesday as he sits down with experts in the field to discuss real-world challenges. How do I send my message clearly when put on the spot? How do I write emails to get my point across? How can I easily convey complex information? How do I manage my reputation? Whether you’re giving a toast or presenting in a meeting, communication is critical to success in business and in life. Think Fast ...
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Have you ever wondered, “What should I do with my life?” Or, “Should I stay or should I go?” Or, “Is there anyone out there who actually tells the freaking truth about life and work today, but also does not leave me in despair?” Wonder no more! The “Becoming You” podcast has arrived, hosted by Suzy Welch, the business journalist-turned-professor at the helm of NYU’s wildly popular self-discovery class by the same name. A three New York Times best-seller and frequent contributor to the Today ...
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The Business of Apparel

Rachel Erickson

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Rachel Erickson brings her 20 years of expertise in the apparel manufacturing industry to this show to inspire you to build your best brand yet. Each week, you’ll hear from Rachel along with other industry experts who are shedding light on what is needed to build your own apparel line from scratch or to take your existing apparel brand to the next level and create sustainable and unstoppable growth. Rachel’s big emphasis on proper techniques, sustainable practices and business clarity will b ...
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Are you over 50? Never mind 'mid-life' and 'old-age' - we could be on this earth for another 30 or 40 years, so let’s plan to make the rest of our life, the best of our life! 😃 Sometimes it's just me, but most weeks I'll invite guests to chat about managing change; mindset; appearance; relationships; work; career; technology; retirement; grandchildren. Join us! Don't forget to like, share and review - it's really appreciated and helps spread the word about my podcast. You can also reach me a ...
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Clarity on Fire

Rachel East and Kristen Walker

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Clarity on Fire is a podcast for people who know what they DON’T want out of their life and career, but aren’t sure what they’d RATHER be doing. We're Kristen and Rachel, two best friends from college and certified life coaches who are here to help you cut through the information overload, get unstuck, and focus not JUST on how you can have a career you’re passionate about, but how to create a whole LIFE that feels fulfilling. In a world where it’s easy to exist but hard to feel alive, we wa ...
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Welcome to the Mogressive Coaching Podcast! Join us as we embark on a journey of personal and professional growth, where we'll explore strategies and insights to help you reach your fullest potential. At Mogressive Coaching, we believe that progress is the key to success, and our mission is to empower individuals like you to achieve their goals, overcome obstacles, and live their best lives. In each episode, we'll dive deep into topics such as self-improvement, leadership development, goal s ...
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Your starting line doesn't have to define you. My upbringing wasn't great. But I remember thinking - I have to, and I CAN - break the cycle. That single thought changed my life. At 17, I dropped out of school. At 18, I became a father for the first time, and left the violence and chaos of my family council house without a penny to my name, determined to rewrite my story. By 30, I was a successful PR agency owner with a #1 best-selling book. We were working with some of the UK’s leading brand ...
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If you’re an Entrepreneur who’s ready to Create More Impact & Income, In Less Time, Doing What You Do Best… this is THE show for you. I teach Entrepreneurs & Professionals how to Create an Abundant and Sustainable 3-Day Weekend or similar Lifestyle, so you can fully enjoy your Family, Friends, Freedom, and Life. It took me 7 years after graduating college to start my own business, & 15 more years to create my 3-Day Weekend Lifestyle. My guests and I can help you do this much quicker. We will ...
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Claim Your Excellent Life

Suzanne Kellner-Zinck

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Welcome to the podcast “Claim Your Excellent Life”, with your host Master Hypnotist, Suzanne Kellner-Zinck where she helps professional women learn how to be happy! Suzanne teaches you how to do this through building high self-esteem, relaxation and calm and good healthy relationships. Tune in every week, as Suzanne, share effective strategies to help you claim your excellent life with happiness techniques, self esteem building exercises, relationship tips and relaxation information. Make su ...
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Subscribe to our newsletter and get first dibs on all the latest updates, insights, and lessons from Honey I Blew Up The Business: https://signup.honeyiblewupthebusiness.com If you are wondering, "who is this guy and why should I listen to his podcast?" Read this. Your host, Dan Kirby, has been an entrepreneur since 2001 and knows what it's like to experience the highest of highs and the lowest of lows. In 2004, Dan co-founded The Tech Dept, who built BBC Children in Need's fundraising platf ...
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New Rebrand Announcement + Exciting Updates for Unmarked Street! We are so excited!! In this episode, Rachel is announcing the new rebrand of The Business of Apparel and Unmarked Street! You may notice a few changes as you’re watching this new episode and going forward, but that’s not all that’s happening. Rachel and her team have been working arou…
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What it takes to develop as a leader. Great leaders and great communicators aren't born, they're made. That's why John Hennessy and Tina Seelig, directors of Stanford University’s Knight-Hennessy Scholars, are working to create the great storytellers of tomorrow, today. "We decided that there was a leadership void, and that was a driving motivation…
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When it comes to getting a job – say, the job of your dreams – you have to get existential before you get tactical. But what’s really killer is when you’re both at the same time. And that’s what this episode of the pod is all about, with tips galore from Suzy on both. Being existential, that is, and tactical. Also this week, the Becoming You values…
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As someone who believes that the customer always comes first, I’ve listened to the requests from many of you asking for talks and workshops in your local communities. This podcast explains why I’m committed to making this happen. By bringing people together in various towns and cities, we’re creating more than just educational opportunities. We’re …
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40 to 40 Series, Week 6: Confirming and Questioning My Stance on Religion In this episode, Rachel is wrapping up the 40 to 40 series with the controversial topic of Religion. Rachel grew up in a devout Catholic family, and was accustomed to the rituals and traditions that defined her early years—attending Catholic school, participating in weekly ma…
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“Acts of trust are the bedrock on which relationships are formed.” There’s a lot in the world to make us cynical about other people and their motives and intentions. But by “trusting loudly,” Professor Jamil Zaki believes we can renew our faith in one another. Zaki is a professor of psychology at Stanford, director of the Stanford Social Neuroscien…
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There’s a little voice inside all of us telling us we were born to do something. You know it’s true. Sometimes, this voice translates into our “passion,” and as we grow up, we have to decide whether or not to admit this passion aloud and chase it, for all the world to see, or be logical, and go do “normal work.” In this episode, Suzy discusses the …
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40 to 40 Series, Week 5: My Gender Discrimination Story In this episode, Rachel is discussing another hard-hitting topic in the 40 to 40 Series, this time…gender discrimination. Growing up, Rachel was always told that hard work would pave the way to success, but her journey in the corporate fashion industry has shown a harsher reality. Rachel share…
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Artificial intelligence can now do a lot of things. But if you’re worried about it taking your place as a communicator, Russ Altman says you need to question why you’re communicating in the first place. Altman is a professor of bioengineering, a senior fellow at the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence, and host of Stanford…
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Ok, not really! Change is good — usually. And really, these days, what choice do we have anyway? But sometimes, it’s worth the energy it takes to resist change, because you’ve built something worth keeping the same. Tune in to this episode for a story to make that point, and sorry not sorry, there will be blood, we mean “crying.” Plus down-and-dirt…
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40 to 40 Series, Week 4: Adrenaline Junkie! In this episode, Rachel is taking us along for the ride in the next part of the 40 to 40 Series! What happens when a skydiving enthusiast, a Formula 1 fanatic, and a triathlete steps into the business world? Rachel is sharing the more thrilling side of her life — from the heart-pounding jump out of a plan…
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As a designer, Scott Doorley is interested in how humans create the world around them. It’s a conversation, he says, that starts with the question: What kind of world do we want? Doorley is the creative director of the Stanford d.school and co-author of the book, Assembling Tomorrow: A Guide to Designing a Thriving Future. In designing everything f…
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Worried about Suzy the Swan? Yes, you and many other listeners too! In this episode, Suzy (the human, not the swan) gives an update on her missing spirit animal, and somehow also manages to make a point about allowing yourself to change, whether you want to or not. Also on the agenda: Madonna, not knowing which path to take, and advice for working …
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We are bringing in the big guns to help South African Entrepreneurs! In this week's episode I speak to Mohammed Jassat, Marketing Manager of Roshgold, our co-organizer of the upcoming Entrepreneurship in Sandton workshop. We discuss the reasons for running these workshops, what is covered, and what is the long term plan to assist entrepreneurs. To …
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40 to 40 Series, Week 3: Our Childfree by Choice Story In today’s episode, Rachel is going a little deeper in the 40 to 40 Series and approaching the subject she and her husband rarely, if ever, talk about publicly…the decision to be Childfree by choice. Together with her husband Kyle, Rachel navigated the realm of societal expectations and interna…
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My son wanted to know if the Olympic Games made business sense for the host cities. So we decided to look into it, and our findings were shocking! We look at some of the dark sides to the games, and the fallout that host cities and countries have to deal with. Keep in touch with me, Tik Tok Instagram Facebook X Linked In Thanks for listening!…
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Navigators know the shortest distance between two points is a straight line. In charting a course through communication, Susan Rice says the best route is often the most direct. Throughout her career at the forefront of American diplomacy and foreign policy, Rice has been no stranger to high-stakes situations that hinge on clear and candid communic…
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We talk about Becoming You incessantly on the pod, but how about a first-hand account of the process in action? Heck yes, we got you! In this episode, Suzy welcomes former student, restaurateur par excellence, and full-time fabulous person Michael Lopez, who recounts his Becoming You journey, and also recommends a good Rosé, which, don’t lie, you n…
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40 to 40 Series, Week 2: You Can Take the Girl Out of the Midwest, but You Can’t Take the Midwest Out of the Girl In today’s episode, Rachel is continuing the 40 to 40 series with an intimate exploration of how her Midwest upbringing and large family dynamics have shaped her journey as a fashion entrepreneur. Growing up in Ohio with a strong German…
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"In a leadership role, so much more of communication is about connecting with people, establishing shared humanity, motivating them, inspiring them, sometimes challenging them." On August 1, 2024, Jonathan D. Levin, the tenth dean of Stanford Graduate School of Business, was appointed the President of Stanford University. In this Think Fast, Talk S…
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Nvidia is now the most valuable company in the world, and in history. How did they achieve this? I believe Nvidia used some age-old strategies to dominate the market. In this episode we examine some of the reasons for Nvidia's phenomenal success, and how we can apply those lessons to our own businesses, no matter the size and type of business. Keep…
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Back in the ‘60s, Bob Dylan made an anthem out of the phrase, “Everybody must get stoned,” but it’s 2024, friends, and pwned is what you must get nowadays…if you want to get over yourself and get better at life. Listen up as Suzy talks about two (count ‘em, two) pnwings in one day that reminded her what true friendship involves, and how not-easy it…
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40 to 40 Series, Week 1: Confessions! In today’s episode, Rachel is embarking on a special six-week "40 to 40 Countdown" series to celebrate her 40th birthday! In this inaugural episode, Rachel candidly shares her journey of overcoming discomfort with social media and highlighting her commitment to honesty, as it is consistently one of her most tre…
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Tara VanDerveer has more wins than any other coach in NCAA basketball history. But as she says, motivating and leading teams isn’t about barking orders. Communication, she says, “It starts, number one, with listening.” For VanDerveer, leadership isn’t about a power dynamic, but a collaboration between her and her team. “I can't do it by myself and …
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OK, not always. Sometimes we feel guilty because we should. But other times, guilt is just collateral of a war between our values and the world’s. How to tell the difference? Listen in! Also in this episode: Suzy’s secret mentor, a woman who has made her mad, embarrassed her, and otherwise brought her low, all for the good. Plus, more in-fighting a…
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Did Zax make the right choice? In this episode we focus on Zax, and look at what he initially thought about my advice, and how it worked out for him and me. We also discuss the career choices people make, and why so many people make the wrong choice. After all, more than half of university students admit they've made the wrong choice. Keep in touch…
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Homelessness is up 14% this last year alone, with more than 300,000 homeless people according to latest figures.But, can we really end homelessness? This charity boss believes so, and says it's a political choice not to.P3 is a charity than improves the lives and communities of tens of thousands of people a year, by delivering services to support p…
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On the Move: Our Crazy Moving Stories from Over the Years, Part 2 In today’s episode, Rachel is continuing the journey with part 2 of the On the Move series. This unique series features part 1 of the crazy moving stories from over the years, beginning with just before the Great Recession all the way up to right before this last move in the last epi…
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“Anything is fixable,” say Frances Frei and Anne Morriss. As cohosts of the Fixable podcast, they’re typically the ones doing the fixing, but on this special episode, they turn to Matt Abrahams for tips on what to do when communication breaks down. Both Frei and her wife Morriss are public speakers; the former, a professor at Harvard Business Schoo…
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Doing something you love all day is the dream, right? Well, not if you’re not good at it. In this week’s episode, a cold, hard, realistic – and loving! – look at whether a passion-based career is for you, or anyone for that matter. Also, a long, sad story about a swan named Suzy…and ChatGPT. And if that wasn’t enough, another foray into Suzy’s favo…
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I have been talking about visionary leadership, and when I came up with a visionary plan, it scared me. But I said to myself: if it scares you, then it must be good. It must be worth it. And so here I am, outlining my plan to you and the world. Because it's time for change. Keep in touch with me, Tik Tok Instagram Facebook X Linked In Thanks for li…
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== Subscribe for new episodes, released every Monday ==This week's guest is a true pioneer of mixed martial arts.Mark 'the Wizard' Weir etched his name into the history books with the fastest ever knockout on his UFC debut, the first time the promotion came to the UK in 2002.That night, UFC boss Dana white told Mark: ‘Years from now you remember th…
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On the Move: Our Crazy Moving Stories from Over the Years, Part 1 In today’s episode, Rachel has got us wondering…where in the world is Rachel!? This unique series features part 1 of the crazy moving stories from over the years, beginning with just before the Great Recession all the way up to right before this last move JUST made (stay tuned for pa…
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Whether winning over a hiring manager or winning new business, career success often hinges on how we communicate. That’s why Andrew Seaman is on a mission to help people find the words that work — to get work. Seaman is the senior managing editor for jobs and career development at LinkedIn, and as the creator and host of the Get Hired podcast and n…
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In this week’s podcast, we recklessly make enemies with everyone who loves kombucha, but for a good cause, the routing out of bad bosses! That is, bosses who think a well-stocked snack bar can cover for a leader who doesn’t have the time or inclination to make people want to come in for…the actual work. GET OUT! Also on the pod: Rants about your pe…
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Brenda, a guest on our recent podcast, shared, "I've always had to face my fears, from leaving my job to starting over in a new city. It was scary, but confronting those fears has been the most empowering experience of my life." Reflection Questions: What fear have you overcome that has led to personal growth? Can you identify a current fear that, …
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How do we survive and thrive in an uncertain future? The answer to that lies in visionary leadership and that's why I'm obsessed with the topic. You see, I need to be a visionary leader, whether I like it or not. Because I'm an entrepreneur. And entrepreneurs cannot take the first step without a vision. And once they start, they cannot survive with…
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== Subscribe for new episodes, released every Monday == This week's guest is comedian, poet, performer and one half of BBC Radio 4's The Infinite Monkey Cage, Robin Ince. We talked about everything from his love of books, comedy and science through to his time on tour with Ricky Gervais, working with Professor Brian Cox, his upbringing, family and …
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Don’t Just Survive, Learn How to Thrive in Your Apparel Business! In today’s episode, Rachel is showing us that it is absolutely possible to thrive in the apparel industry during challenging economic times. She doesn’t hold back on the real struggles—and welcomes triumphs, of running an apparel business. Even as Rachel enters her third year at Unma…
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Sometimes, what’s communicated to us can have a big impact on how we communicate to others. This episode explores some of the best communication advice — from experts and Think Fast, Talk Smart listeners around the world. As teachers of Strategic Communication, lecturers Shawon Jackson and Matt Abrahams have plenty of advice on how to be a better c…
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In this week’s episode, Suzy takes a gander at the new essay questions for admission to Harvard Business School and reacts with a deeply flummoxed, “SAY WHAT?” Then – surprise, friends! – she attempts to answer her own question. Isn’t that just always the way around here? Also in this episode of the pod, special love for Gen Z with the introduction…
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== Subscribe for new episodes, released every Monday ==This week's guest is super prime estate agent Alex Bourne (joined on and off by his lovely dog, Noodles). - Oh, and forgive the pesky gremlins and the weird intro glitch, thank you, please -Alex had a starring role in Netflix's Buying London, giving viewers a glimpse at the houses and the prope…
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You will never learn in the same way again. Learning is about to get more enjoyable, engaging and empowering. Thanks to AI! Welcome to a captivating episode where we delve into the future of learning with Bilal Kathrada, the visionary founder of IT Varsity. In this episode, we explore emerging trends in education technology and what the future hold…
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How Unmarked Street Does It Differently: Tips to Avoid Burnout In today’s episode, Rachel is addressing a chronic issue in the apparel industry, burnout. Unmarked Street is leading the charge in creating healthier work environments by setting clear boundaries and recognizing what truly matters. You’ll hear practical tips like avoiding work apps on …
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“What people regret over time are things they didn’t do. They didn’t take that trip, they didn’t ask that person out on a date. They didn’t start that business,” says former political speechwriter and author Dan Pink. “I think it’s because we are slightly over-indexed on risk. We overstate the risk in many circumstances.” In this episode of Think F…
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Do you sometimes wake up in the middle of the night realizing a problem can be understood, and perhaps even solved, by reflecting on the last line of “The Great Gatsby?” SAME HERE! That’s why in this episode Suzy waxes poetic about the power of literature to make us better leaders, followers, parents, friends, whatever, everything. Also on the pod:…
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== Subscribe for new episodes, released every Monday == Dudley 'Tal' Stokes was the captain and founding member of the Jamaican bobsled team the hit Disney movie Cool Runnings was based on. He competed at the 1988, 1992, 1994 and the 1998 Winter Olympics, and after his competitive career, became a coach and the president of the Jamaican Bobsleigh F…
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Do you ever wonder how to navigate the world of tech as a parent? How do we keep kids safe, while giving them opportunities to learn tech? Let's be clear: learning tech is not an option but a necessity. Tech mastery will enable kids to be Visionary Leaders. Visionary leadership is not optional. In the uncertain world of the future, it will be neces…
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