Cover Art for episode 1.12 with our guest, Soo, Talent Acquisition Partner

1.12 Soo L, Talent Acquisition Partner

In this episode, we sit down with Soo, a remote worker and Talent Acquisition Partner who shares her experiences and insights on embracing remote work, maintaining a positive mindset, and fostering productivity in a virtual environment. Soo’s journey begins with a heartwarming tale of her international COVID puppy and the unique challenges she faced in bringing her furry friend from South Korea to Los Angeles.

Cover art for episode 1.10 with Catherine, Clinical Project Manager and Military Spouse

1.10 Catherine, Clinical Project Manager & Military Spouse

Catherine is a Clinical Project Manager for a clinical research and regulatory solutions provider. She and her husband live in Camp Lejeune, North Carolina on the US Marine Corps base. As a military spouse, Catherine provided valuable insights as to how remote work has been valuable to her and her family in providing stability with respect to income, career growth and the relationships and projects her company provides.

Cover art for Career Yak podcast

Feed Drop – Career Yak Podcast

We are doing a Feed Drop and sharing an episode from our friends at the ⁠Career Yak⁠ podcast hosted by Chris Goodwillie.

On this episode of the Career Yak podcast, ⁠Chris has two guests⁠ who made the transition from working for others to starting their own wealth management company. Chris and his guests talk about how their strong faith and beliefs guide their decisions and the paths they choose and paths they avoid throughout their journey.

Covert art for Haley, Program Manager & Community Builder featured in episode 1.5

1.5 Haley, Program Manager & Community Builder

Haley shares her story on this episode of the Work From Home Forever podcast. In a three-month span, Haley faced the uncertainties of COVID, experienced a lay off as a result of the pandemic, got married and moved for her husband’s grad school.

These life experiences, along with the arrival of her first child have shaped her perspectives on the importance of being present and not willing to miss out on experiences as a result of being in an office.

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