Range of Change
Range of Change
Podcast Description
‘Range of Change’ is the podcast that explores the pivotal moments of change in our lives. I am facilitating this conversation as an ICF certified coach and change management expert who has spent the last 20 years helping individuals and organizations succeed through significant shifts. I have seen the range of change – and what helps drive success - whether you are choosing to embark on a bold new chapter, or life has chosen it for you. The goal of the podcast is both to illuminate the universality of continuous change, talking about the key moments (whether fairly unique or ones that so many of us face at some point), as well as to provide a thread from our conversations to the practical ways we can all grow more resilient and empowered in the face of change.
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The podcast focuses on themes of personal transformation, identity evolution, and resilience in the face of change, with episodes exploring topics like the challenges of surrogacy, maintaining long-term life changes, and the journey of relocating to a dream destination.

‘Range of Change’ is the podcast that explores the pivotal moments of change in our lives. I am facilitating this conversation as an ICF certified coach and change management expert who has spent the last 20 years helping individuals and organizations succeed through significant shifts. I have seen the range of change – and what helps drive success – whether you are choosing to embark on a bold new chapter, or life has chosen it for you.
The goal of the podcast is both to illuminate the universality of continuous change, talking about the key moments (whether fairly unique or ones that so many of us face at some point), as well as to provide a thread from our conversations to the practical ways we can all grow more resilient and empowered in the face of change.
In 1944, a thirty-one-year-old woman spent her days in a cramped OSS research lab, mixing and testing shark repellent for downed pilots in the Pacific. Seventeen years later she published Mastering the Art of French Cooking, and became America’s first celebrity chef. This is often relayed as the story of a late bloomer, someone who found her true calling only after wandering through ‘lost years’ of little value.
This episode makes the case that those years were immensely valuable. The habits Julia Child built to test and perfect hundreds of recipes for eight years, one variable at a time, as well as the traits she exemplified in her meticulous records and refusal to take shortcuts were critical to her later success.
She had already spent a decade honing them in different ways. We walk through what her actual history of success looked like on paper in 1948, why it didn’t resemble a résumé anyone would recognize, and what happened when her publisher rejected the manuscript after nearly a decade of work and told her the very thing that made the book worth publishing was the problem.
Range of Change explores what change actually requires, told through stories most people think they already know.
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