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Podcast - Episode 5: Paul Millerd on work, meaning, and navigating life without a map
Post-Nomad
English - October 17, 2019 14:04 - 53 minutesPhilosophy Society & Culture Education Self-Improvement Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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On this episode I talk with Paul Millerd. Paul went to grad school at MIT before embarking on a traditional high prestige, high earning career path. He worked for global management consulting firms like BCG and McKinsey - and then it all changed. I’ll let him tell the story, but the short of it is that Paul got off the traditional career track and reassessed what he truly wanted from life.
That’s not easy to do, but I think Paul has done it with uncommon thoughtfulness, so I was very pleased he found time from his home in Taiwan to talk it through with me.
Show links include:
* Navigating life without a map
* Think Boundless (Paul’s career coaching site)
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