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Build Your Talent Stack

121 episodes - English - Latest episode: almost 2 years ago - ★★★★★ - 5 ratings

I started my career feeling like I needed to fit in, and now I shape my own career opportunities. Together with my guests, we share how we challenge the status quo in how we learn, connect with an aligned tribe who gets us, and shape our own jobs - and in many cases these are jobs that didn’t exist before.

Get ready to be inspired to explore creative ways to learn, future-proof your talent stack and forge your own path in the future work in a way that brings out your zone of genius. Hosted by Yishan Chan.

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69. How your quiet nature is your hidden leadership strength with Megumi Miki

May 22, 2020 20:00 - 32 minutes - 45 MB

Have you ever felt that your quiet nature is holding you back from being recognised for having what it takes to be a leader? In this episode, I invited Megumi Miki to join us here today to explore how your quiet nature is your hidden leadership strength, and how organisations can benefit from harnessing their hidden talent and uplifting their leaders’ effectiveness by using quieter approaches. Megumi is an author, speaker and consultant in leadership and culture, and the author of Quietly Pow...

68. What matters to you in owning your future of work?

May 16, 2020 06:53 - 5 minutes - 7.21 MB

I started my podcast with a vision to share career stories usually shared over coffee about owning your future of work. Interesting stories about how people learn new skills to adapt their careers. Real stories about how people build portfolio careers alongside a 9-5. But I'd love to know if these topics are what you actually want? What would you like to hear more of from me? What kind of guests would you like to see more of on the show & what questions do you have for them? For a limited tim...

67. How to add facilitation skills to your talent stack with Leanne Hughes

May 08, 2020 20:00 - 37 minutes - 51.5 MB

In today’s episode, Leanne shares how you can also add facilitation to your talent stack, and her journey in branching out in shaping a portfolio career as a facilitator. Leanne is an international corporate trainer, facilitator, speaker and coach who loves creating unpredictable workshop experiences, that predictably work. She combines her experience in Marketing, with her education in Human Resources and Psychology, to help leaders create engaging everyday experiences - that are so contagio...

66. Learning need not be relentless. Be guided by your curiosity.

May 01, 2020 20:00 - 20 minutes - 27.6 MB

Much like a music or podcast playlist, you're in the driver seat for curating your own learning playlist. Let your curiosity guide the pace at which you explore what interests you. See where your learning playlist takes you - to new discoversations, new conversations, and maybe even new opportunities. Follow me on LinkedIn to see what's on my learning playlist. https://www.linkedin.com/in/yishan/detail/recent-activity/shares/

65. Be interesting: Ask these questions in your next interview (with Karen Leong)

April 17, 2020 20:00 - 30 minutes - 41.6 MB

What weird and wonderful questions have you been asked or like asking in a job interview?  Design expert Karen Leong shares her favourite questions that paint a picture of how well the candidate has thought about their fit for the role.  Karen Leong is an experience design leader who’s known for her pragmatic approach in leading organisations to be more empathetic, creative and design led.  She originally published this piece as part of her tech and design blog at Sportsbet.   Connect with Ka...

64. Building a brand online: 5 things I'm doing differently as a podcaster vs. blogger

April 10, 2020 20:00 - 20 minutes - 28.6 MB

Once upon a time, before Instagram existed, I ran a blog about lipsticks for 5 years. Yep, that’s right - you heard me.  Lipstick!!  It was called Beauty Swatch, and my tag line was “helping you find your way through the lipstick jungle”. When I started, I went from not knowing a single thing about blogging let alone how to create a media release or work with PR.  I started blogging because I wanted to learn about social media and how it can be used to influence consumer purchasing decisions....

63. Career sponsorship with Dr. Jovina Ang

April 03, 2020 19:00 - 27 minutes - 37.1 MB

In today’s episode, we’re going to explore the topic of career sponsorship, and how a sponsor can make a difference to your career. So what’s career sponsorship and how does it work? To answer this question, I invited Dr. Jovina Ang, who is an expert in communication, a global speaker, consultant and author of The game Plan of Successful Career Sponsorship.    Jovina has over 20 years of experience in Leadership, Marketing, Strategy, Operations and Communication. She has transformed businesse...

62. Gen Y marketer's journey in talent stacking with Amelia Novakovic

March 27, 2020 19:00 - 1 hour - 90.5 MB

Amelia Novakovic is a proud Gen-Y marketing professional with 10 years of experience across a range of industries. She is currently a consultant for Vanguard Investments Australia, a global investments fund manager, and has previously worked for the ANZ Bank, Avon Cosmetics and the Royal Far West Children’s Charity. Originally from Sydney, Amelia and her husband have called Melbourne home for the past 4 and half years… with plans to tread further abroad in 2020. In today’s episode, Amelia sha...

61. Stitching a new definition of success, with design expert Christine Burton

March 20, 2020 19:00 - 31 minutes - 42.9 MB

Until now I’ve featured many stories on this podcast from people who are shaping their career. Today I wanted to change things up a bit, and share with you a story of someone who - after 30 years in her career, has re-invented herself yet again to discover new beginnings. Her name is Christine Burton, and she’s a dear friend and mentor of mine. With over 30 years experience in financial services and more recently in higher education, Christine was known as a ‘customer focused solution design ...

60. 24-7-1

March 13, 2020 19:00 - 5 minutes - 7.36 MB

Welcome back to another minisode - where I feature a quick tip to help you reframe something you might be stuck with and inspire you to discover new possibilities. Today I wanted to talk to you about my favourite formula for getting the ball rolling on a big ticket goal.  It’s called the 24-7-1 approach shared by Holly Ransom who is widely recognized as one of the world’s top female keynote speakers. This is Ransom’s blueprint for building minimum viable habits; something she says can be just...

59. Helping international citizens create their own career with Kathy Borys Siddiqui

March 06, 2020 19:00 - 37 minutes - 51.6 MB

Kathy Borys Siddiqui was born in Poland and has lived in 4 countries. Growing up as an immigrant and a cross-cultural kid she was able to discover a multicultural world that shaped her into the person she is today. As an adult she experienced life as a re-pat as well as an expat and she is not a stranger to the challenges and opportunities that life abroad offers.  Just when she least expected it, she met her Danish husband and once again packed her life in boxes and set off to live in Denmar...

58. My origin story, personal branding, outrageous goals for the podcast & my word for 2020

February 28, 2020 19:00 - 32 minutes - 44.6 MB

In today's episode, I invite my friend Meryl to take over the podcast hot seat and ask me questions that help you get to know me better! Topics covered: My origin story What's something people may not know about me How to build a personal brand Outrageous goals for the podcast Rapid fire questions - just for fun! Connect with Meryl on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/merylfernandes/ For more talent stack resources visit https://www.yishanchan.co/links

57. Deep Listening with Oscar Trimboli

February 21, 2020 19:00 - 57 minutes - 79.1 MB

When it comes to communicating our value, it can be easier to focus on the story we want to tell, rather than listening to uncover new possibilities in the dialogue. Oscar Trimboli shares what it means to be a deep listener, with inspiring stories on how powerful deep listening can be in driving change and creating new possibilities. ---- Oscar Trimboli is on a quest to create 100 million Deep Listeners in the world. He is an author, Host of the Apple Award Winning podcast - Deep Listening, a...

56. The art of the coffee catch up

February 14, 2020 19:00 - 11 minutes - 16.4 MB

How to be more effective with the way you connect with people to  build your tribe who can help you create confidence, foster learning and explore new directions in your career or a new idea. Topics covered: Know your desired outcome but focus on building relationships first Be clear on what you'd like to cover Don't be afraid to ask the "why" and show your value Follow up within the next day or so For more talent stack resources visit https://www.yishanchan.co/links

55. How to discover your zone of genius & overcome imposter syndrome

February 07, 2020 19:00 - 55 minutes - 76.4 MB

Today’s episode is hosted by one of our listeners in the United States! Her name is Anitra Butler-Ngugi, and she is Associate Professor at Prince George's Community College in Washington DC.   Anitra presents the most frequently asked questions from her students with the hopes of encouraging her learners to build their talent stacks while cultivating evergreen skills.  Topics covered: Planning your career How to overcome imposter syndrome Resume tips: should I leave small jobs off my resu...

54. Ten Thousand Hours

January 31, 2020 19:00 - 5 minutes - 7.35 MB

Welcome to the first mini-sode, where I feature a quick tip to help you reframe something you might be stuck with and inspire you to discover new possibilities. I share a conversation I had with someone who had bigger plans for their career, and was worried about being pigeon holed in the job they're in now, that had nothing to do with their career aspirations. Topics covered: The 10-000 hour rule by Malcolm Gladwell How you can build your ten thousand hours no matter what job you're in G...

53. How to get ahead of the change curve with your talent stack with Jacinthe A Galpin

January 24, 2020 19:00 - 28 minutes - 38.9 MB

In today's episode, I interview Jacinthe Galpin, who is a former risk, audit and governance C-suite executive who relocated from Australia, now based in the United States working with a Fortune 40 retailer.  Jacinthe is also host of the Risktory Podcast, dedicated to telling the story of risk through the lens of history. You can find Jacinthe as a regular speaker at risk conferences around the world, sharing how we can leverage the lessons of history to manage threat and seize opportunities. ...

52. How I overcame rejection to landing my dream job.

January 17, 2020 19:00 - 20 minutes - 28.7 MB

Today I can finally share the story of how I landed my dream job, which has been unfolding over a long chapter. It’s the story of what inspires my curiosity and learning mindset. It’s the story of how I found my professional true north. It’s the story of how I overcame rejection to land my dream job.  A dream job that suits my talent stack to my T, allows me to tap into my zone of genius, and has a health dose of the kind of growth that scares me and excites me at the same time. The story is ...

51. New beginnings

January 10, 2020 19:00 - 19 minutes - 26.9 MB

Topics covered in this episode: How I found my creative style Reflecting on whether my actions are aligned to what I want to attract in my life Creating new possibilities - starts with taking the time to reflect on how we feel about we love, what we loathe, what we long for and what we have learned. The "why" behind my podcast rebrand to 'Build Your Talent Stack' How to know if you're being honest with yourself Quotes mentioned: Andy J Pizza - "The choices you make in how you make con...

50. What I learned in my first year of podcasting

December 13, 2019 19:00 - 16 minutes - 23 MB

This is going to be my last episode for 2019 before I take a short break to get ready for the new year.   This year we’ve had 24 guest interviews, 26 solo episodes - and we’re now listened in 41 countries around the world.  I’m still pinching myself sharing these milestones with you! My 3 big learnings in my first year of podcasting: Write your own chapter Gift yourself the gift of finding your voice Don’t just dream big - but share your big audacious goals with key people in your netwo...

49. Beginners Guide to Podcasting - Part 3 (Record, Edit & Distribute)

December 08, 2019 19:00 - 23 minutes - 32.1 MB

Ever since I started podcasting, I get asked A LOT ...about HOW I podcast.  Today’s the day I’m going share my exact process - from how I first went from idea to launch, and lessons learned from my first year of podcasting. PART 1 - Craft the ingredients of your podcast elevator pitch,  choose the right format for your podcast and cover artwork. PART 2 - How to plan topics for episodes,  pitch guests to interview and build your email list by incorporating opt-ins into your podcast. PART 3 -  ...

48. Beginners Guide to Podcasting - Part 2 (Planning Episodes)

December 07, 2019 19:00 - 17 minutes - 24.4 MB

Ever since I started podcasting, I get asked A LOT ...about HOW I podcast.  Today’s the day I’m going share my exact process - from how I first went from idea to launch, and lessons learned from my first year of podcasting. PART 1 - Craft the ingredients of your podcast elevator pitch,  choose the right format for your podcast and cover artwork. PART 2 - How to plan topics for  episodes,  pitch guests to interview and build your email list by incorporating opt-ins into your podcast. PART 3 - ...

47. Beginners Guide to Podcasting - Part 1 (Essential Ingredients)

December 06, 2019 19:00 - 28 minutes - 38.5 MB

Ever since I started podcasting, I get asked A LOT ...about HOW I podcast.  Today’s the day I’m going share my exact process - from how I first went from idea to launch, and lessons learned from my first year of podcasting. PART 1 - Craft the ingredients of your podcast elevator pitch,  choose the right format for your podcast and cover artwork. PART 2 - How to plan topics for  episodes,  pitch guests to interview and build your email list by incorporating opt-ins into your podcast. PART 3 - ...

46. Learning out loud with Helen Blunden

December 01, 2019 00:44 - 41 minutes - 56.6 MB

Helen Blunden is a believer that learning at work and through work, and with othres anytime, anywhere, anyhow - are seamless. She believes in the power of working openly and tapping into a global network of people who can help us solve our organisational problems is a critical skill set for any knowledge worker. I chat with Helen about her career journey, and how using creative ways to learn out loud has opened doors to a new career, new side projects, a global community and opportunities tha...

45. How I used modern learning to prepare for my first international talk

November 22, 2019 19:00 - 21 minutes - 29.7 MB

What is modern learning?  How do modern learners learn? I explore Jane Hart's definition of what it means to be a modern learner and share an example of how I used these concepts to prepare for my first international talk in Singapore at HR Festival Asia. Links mentioned: Jane Hart - Twitter Every Professional's Guide to Modern Learning For more talent stack resources visit https://www.yishanchan.co/links

44. Personality: The key ingredient in bridging a career from librarian to information governance with Sian Sewell

November 15, 2019 19:00 - 22 minutes - 30.4 MB

Personality is a key ingredient in Sian's personal brand, and in this episode Sian shares her story of how her personality and curiosity  has bridged a career from librarian to landing a corporate role in information governance, speaking opportunities and how she maintains a balance between corporate life and staying creative. Links mentioned: Australian Library and Information Association Records & Information Management Professional Development Australasia Women’s Circus LinkedIn - Sia...

43. How to shape your own career opportunities with Amanda Ting

November 08, 2019 19:00 - 25 minutes - 34.8 MB

Amanda Ting  shares her story about how a decision she made in her final year of university in a science degree, ended up being the launch pad of a career that spanned design, marketing, and information technology.  Despite not knowing what she wanted to do in her career, Amanda has overcome her own fears and built a strong personal brand for  "making things happen".   Her ability to navigate ambiguity and openness to trying many different paths has ultimately led her to be highly sought-afte...

42. Showcase your talent stack with a digital portfolio

November 01, 2019 19:00 - 10 minutes - 14.4 MB

I share why it’s a good idea to set up your LinkedIn as a digital portfolio, and a few tips you could do to turn a profile that probably looks like an online version of your resume into a digital portfolio. Use your digital portfolio to showcase your talent stack, build credibility.... and imagine if this was visible to someone in your network who's looking for someone like you! Links mentioned in this episode: Content Mind Map  Tutorial on how to add links to your LinkedIn profile  For m...

41. Modern learning ways to get through your reading list

October 25, 2019 19:00 - 11 minutes - 15.6 MB

I share 3 ways I’ve experimented with augmenting my reading list with a modern learning approach - where I learn about big ideas from a wider range of books without having to actually feel overwhelmed about getting through what i”m already struggling to finish reading.   I also share which of these 3 approaches work best for me, and which ones not so much. Add your favourite culture books to my LinkedIn thread! Books mentioned in this episode (affiliate links) An Everyone Culture - Robert K...

40. 3 future proof skills to add to your talent stack

October 18, 2019 19:00 - 13 minutes - 18.2 MB

The skills we need to stay relevant in the future are rapidly changing.   Gone are the days when education is a once a done thing, and instead we should be thinking about future proofing our talent stack to adapt to the jobs in the Fourth Industrial Revolution. In this episode, I explore 3 future proof skills and how these can help guide you in deciding how to evolve your talent stack. 1. Transdisciplinarity -  the ability to understand concepts across multiple disciplines. 2. Learning how to...

39. 3 lessons from 3 job promotions

October 04, 2019 20:00 - 10 minutes - 13.9 MB

I share 3 lessons from helping 3 people successfully land new jobs this year - all of which were promotions into different areas from where they were previously. The 3 people came from very different paths and the journey to get to their career leap was also over different lengths of time with their fair share of challenge in between. It’s so easy to jump into assumptions about how people land promotions - because what most people see is only what’s visible on the surface. So I thought I’d ta...

38. It's time to check in

September 20, 2019 20:00 - 11 minutes - 15.8 MB

September in numerology symbolises the final act for what you’ve been working on since the beginning of the year. It's a time of transition where we come face to face with the lessons and challenges  this year, so we can wrap up and prepare for the new lessons and challenges that the new year will bring. In this episode, we dive into a reflective practice checking in on your journey in building your talent stack, what you've learned this year and what this means for setting yourself up for th...

37. Is your elevator pitch helping you land your next opportunity?

September 06, 2019 20:00 - 14 minutes - 20.3 MB

Being clear about what your zone of genius is & being able to define it helps you become clearer in how you communicate & invite others to connect and collaborate with you. If you’re someone who struggles to frame your own elevator pitch because you’re interested in way too many things, and this is having a flow on effect in helping you make career decisions, then after listening to this episode, check out my program "Leap into Your Purpose". Find out how I went through in finding the missing...

36. Feeding the curiosity of the next generation with Hima Tk, founder of education startup Inquibox

August 23, 2019 20:00 - 23 minutes - 32.9 MB

Hima Tk is the founder of InquiBox, an education startup based in Melbourne. Prior to starting her startup, she worked as a management consultant, technology consultant and software engineer across Asia, USA and Australia.  In today’s episode, we discuss Hima's proactive approach to seeing opportunities outside of work to add skills to her talent stack, her perspective on learning since making the switch from corporate to entrepreneur, and her take on future-proofing your skillset to adapt to...

35. Content strategy for employers, LinkedIn, & fostering creativity at work with content strategist Gary Andrews

August 09, 2019 20:00 - 50 minutes - 69 MB

Gary Andrews is a Content Director at Mercer Bell, where he looks after everything from content strategy to content creation for major brands such as Toyota, Purina and Pernod Ricard.  Gary originally trained as a journalist and since then has worked across the communications disciples, taking in PR, marketing, online content and social media. He’s worked for the BBC and ITV in the UK, where he helped develop the broadcaster’s first social media unit. In this episode Gary shares his perspecti...

34. Leverage the power of storytelling with Emily Edgeley

July 26, 2019 20:00 - 31 minutes - 43.9 MB

Today I’d like to introduce to you to Emily Edgeley. Emily is a public speaking coach, and her passion is helping people turn their public speaking fear into excitement and leverage the power of storytelling to captivate, engage and inspire. In our chat today, we dive into her career story of how she not only added storytelling to her talent stack but turned it into a business that’s had amazing success since launching this year. Emily helped me with the part I found the hardest - which was t...

33. Learning while working with Robin Petterd, founder of Sprout Labs

July 12, 2019 20:00 - 26 minutes - 35.8 MB

Robin Petterd is the founder of Sprout Labs, and he’s on a mission to change how people learn at work.  Robin’s belief is that learning at work needs to reflect the natural way we learn; it needs to restore our curiosity; and it needs to support our desire to learn with others.  In this interview with Robin, we dive into his learning while working framework, and how to optimise the way you self-direct your learning to add new skills to your talent stack. I was also curious to find out Robin’s...

32. Live life the way you want with 'Yes Get It' founder, Helen Babb

June 29, 2019 05:31 - 28 minutes - 39.1 MB

In today’s episode I chat with Helen Babb, who is an advocate, facilitator and social entrepreneur. Helen is the CEO & Founder of Yes Get It, a social enterprise that empowers and equips women with the self-awareness, confidence and practical tools to be bold and powerful leaders.  She also works at National Australia Bank in the Social Impact team. Her experience spans Australia and the U.S and includes women's leadership, Rites of Passage and social justice. Helen and I chat about the turni...

31. Improving talent diversity with DivTal founders - Lorna Deng & Bedi Othow

June 14, 2019 21:00 - 32 minutes - 45 MB

Lorna Deng and Bedi Othow are both Human Resource professionals, passionate advocates for diversity and inclusion, and they are both migrants from South Sudan who have faced and overcome employment barriers.  Lorna and Bedi recently joined forces to start their own social enterprise DivTal, an online job platform that will help organisations look for culturally diverse talent and improve career prospects for migrants and create a more fair and inclusive future of work. Links mentioned: Link...

30. First international talk + open doors to new opportunities by sharing your message

June 07, 2019 21:00 - 22 minutes - 31 MB

I share my experience at the HR Festival Asia Conference in Singapore, and the importance of sharing your message & what you learned to open doors to new opportunities. Links mentioned in this episode: LinkedIn Blog Post - 5 things I learned at HR Festival Asia For more talent stack resources visit https://www.yishanchan.co/links

29. Corporate career to running a remote digital consultancy with Adeline Er

May 31, 2019 21:00 - 34 minutes - 47.2 MB

Adeline Er is a qualified Chartered Accountant turned digital entrepreneur, speaker and host of The Not So Basic Life Show. She runs a remote digital agency that helps B2B & service-based business grow and make an impact through content marketing + optimisation, working with clients across APAC. She also helps soul-searching corporates break free of their status quo, find their path and turn their purpose & passion to profit so that they can live life on their own terms and do things that m...

28. Expat talent stack - Keri Bloomfield on reframing her talent stack in a new country through her love for writing

May 24, 2019 21:00 - 45 minutes - 61.8 MB

Keri Bloomfield shares her journey of adaptation after moving from the corporate world in New Zealand to learning a new way of life in Denmark. Despite the initial struggle in adjusting to Scandinavian life, the move turned out to be the very thing that created the space for her to start writing and forge her own path as a writer through a strength she had taken for granted in her talent stack.   I hope Keri’s story will inspire you to keep moving forward with your goals, even if the results ...

27. Disrupting networking and social learning with She Mentors founder and digital executive, Ali Adey

May 17, 2019 21:00 - 39 minutes - 54.8 MB

In today’s episode I chat with Ali Adey, who is  the founder of She Mentors, a membership site that connects women in business with mentors, experts and peers. She runs bi-monthly events in Melbourne with some of Australia's most influential women in business. She also has 11 years experience in digital and ecommerce, having worked for global lifestyle brands including Women's Health & Fitness, Kayser Lingerie, Elle Macpherson Body and All Things Hair.  Listen to Ali’s story of how she balanc...

26. How to approach career disruptions & create your own possibilities in the future of work with Conor O'Malley

May 10, 2019 21:00 - 35 minutes - 48.8 MB

Conor O'Malley is a former C-level executive in Suppy Chain in the areas of Fast Moving Consumer Goods, Retail and Third Party Logistics in organisations across Australia and UK. Conor now runs his own practice in executive coaching and leadership development. I reached out to Conor to share his perspective on: Difference between coaching vs. mentoring How to make better decisions when facing major disruption in your career How to create your own possibilities in the future of work How w...

25. Find a tribe that sees the gold

May 03, 2019 21:00 - 17 minutes - 24.1 MB

Topics covered in this episode: My first international talk about  "Talent Stack" in Singapore People I want to especially thank for calling me out on playing small The two reasons I started this podcast  What I had to say to my doubters Find a tribe that sees the gold Sneak peek of what's coming up in the next few episodes  Discover your talent stack HERE! For more talent stack resources visit https://www.yishanchan.co/links

24. Actor & video coach: Forging a creative career with Olivia Rose Solomons

April 26, 2019 21:00 - 48 minutes - 66.8 MB

Olivia shares the story of how she combined her acting and career coaching skills from her talent stack to forging a new path as a video coach and storyteller for a HR Tech startup.   Stay tuned to the end of the episode, where Olivia shares 4 tips to get you comfortable on camera, or in my case - get comfortable on stage.    Links mentioned: Olivia Rose Solomons - LinkedIn Video My Job For more talent stack resources visit https://www.yishanchan.co/links

23. Digital creative skills that helped Holly Bartter shape a "future of work" career & side-hustle

April 19, 2019 21:00 - 46 minutes - 64.3 MB

Meet Holly Bartter, Creative & Operations Director for Transition Hub, a future of work career development program that helps people gain skills required to thrive in the new work landscape. Holly has a degree in Film & Digital Art, and has worked across event video production, copywriting and modelling.  Holly and I re-connected after many years since we crossed paths in our digital hobbies.  We share our story of how we first met, how we re-connected and how Holly's digital  creative skills...

22. Creative iceberg: The truth behind every creative pivot I've launched

April 12, 2019 21:00 - 24 minutes - 33.4 MB

Today I'm going deeper to share a really personal story.  It's the untold story of what really goes on beneath the "creative iceberg"  for myself - the truth behind every creative pivot I've launched over the last decade. My course has been superceded by my new book.  If you're going through a major pivot and want to discover the missing pieces in shaping the next chapter of your portfolio brand, check out my book at https://www.yishanchan.co/links For more talent stack resources visit https:...

21. Learning mindset & surviving abuse with René Michele 

April 05, 2019 20:00 - 36 minutes - 50.7 MB

In this episode, René Michele shares her incredible story of how a learning mindset helped her survive abuse, overcome self-destruction and transform into a woman of determination and purpose, motivated to succeed and rise above the events that nearly took her life.   Rene is a mother, motivational speaker and soon to be author of her autobiography - Battle Scars Are Beautiful, which details her life long journey to overcoming the effects of prolonged abuse.  René has held front line, key lea...

20. CV tips from certified resume writer René Michele 

March 29, 2019 20:00 - 45 minutes - 63.1 MB

If you're feeling confused by all the different advice out there on how to write a stand out cover letter and resume, this is the episode for you. René Michele, a certified advanced resume writer, takes us through the international standards, top clichés to avoid and formatting tips to ensure your resume doesn't get rejected by  an algorithm. Links mentioned: LinkedIn - Rene Michele ReneMichele.com/resources/ For more talent stack resources visit https://www.yishanchan.co/links

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