For long-time listeners of the Creator's Block podcast, you know it's been awhile since I've stepped into the recording studio to "pull back the curtain on inbound, content, design and agency life" for all of the creatives and content creators out there. 

The podcast is still undergoing a bit of a virtual face-lift, so we won't back on a regular basis for another few weeks. But in the interim, I've invited two guests to join me for a special edition of Creator's Block -- Kathleen Booth, our very own VP of Strategy, and Jessie-Lee Nichols, Marketing Manager at Link Labs.

Given the events of the past few months, we're dedicating this week's episode to the big, hairy (and often scary) elephant in the room... 

Change. 

It doesn't matter what your job title is or how long you've been in the game, we all know that nothing stays the same forever. Of course, sometimes changes are welcome -- a new promotion, for example. But they aren't always. 

So, how do you go with the flow and not reach for the panic button when the unexpected happens? Tune into this episode of Creator's Block to find out!

What We Talked About A recap of the Quintain and IMPACT merger What really happens when two new groups of people need to work together Finding a "new normal" when it comes to time management How inbound marketing is changing and impacting the industry What happens when you become a new mom and get a new job Why "failure" is a sought after trait in entrepreneurs What entrepreneurs have in common with Harry Potter and Luke Skywalker How the biggest changes often yield the best new chapters in life Why being uncomfortable and scared is when real growth occurs Our advice for those undergoing change in their own lives ...and more! Resources Quintain and Impact Joined Forces: Here's Why (& the Lesson for All) Remote Work: The 10 Biggest Misconceptions 6 Rules to Live by When You Work in an Office but Have Remote Team Members

Creator's Block will be back on a full-time basis soon! Until then, however, drop me a line in the comments. I'd love to hear your experiences with managing life's curveballs -- both in the office and at home.