Today’s episode is a special one. It’s the first in a new podcast format I’ll be experimenting with alongside our regular episodes on the natural world and work.
This is the first in an experimental series of recorded, anonymous coaching sessions with members of the A Wild New Work community. Today, I’m sharing a session I conducted with “Azalea,” a professional in the technology sector who is at a crossroads and unsure of where to head next. Azalea has been at her job for 16 years and was recently diagnosed with autism, which has offered her a new way of seeing herself and her career. Tune into our session to learn more about what it’s like for her to be in the midst of a mysterious change and how she’s choosing to move through it.
May this episode be a source of encouragement and reinvigoration for you! If it resonates for you, please consider subscribing to, rating, and sharing this podcast.
Link to Cedar Lodge: https://awildnewwork.mn.co
Link to “How to Start a Small Business” workshop on May 6th: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/149782815433
Link to learn more about being coached for the podcast: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1bf-jAtw5WPRN-I3aP8leBxaa-wPYDxq3vnChJpmSPTE/edit?usp=sharing
Link to learn more about my 6-month coaching program: http://awildnewwork.com/coaching
About Megan:
Megan Leatherman, MS, PHR, is the founder and director of A Wild New Work, an ecological career and organizational development agency based in the Pacific Northwest. As a mentor, nature lover, writer and speaker, Megan has helped hundreds of professionals feel more aligned in their careers. She has a Master’s degree in conflict resolution, experience in Human Resources, and believes that our work can be a spiritual practice. You can learn more about her at http://awildnewwork.com/about.
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