Stuck – Expert Career Advice with Rob and Jamal

Stuck - Expert Career Advice with Rob and Jamal

Stuck - Expert Career Advice with Rob and Jamal

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Topic Category:

Business

Topic Sub-Category:

Careers

Language:

English

Podcast Stats:

Number of Episodes: 5
Series Type: episodic
Content Type: AUDIO

Podcast Description

Feeling like something at work needs to change, but you’re afraid to take the leap without risking your financial plans? Co-hosts Rob Curtis and Jamal Stockton team up each week to help one person who’s feeling stuck in their career or life. We match real questions from listeners with expert advisors who help you build a toolbox of practical, actionable insights to get you ready to make your own big move. All mixed in with human stories from people, like you, that left corporate life to chase something bigger. 

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Content Themes

The podcast focuses on themes of career development, financial wellbeing, and personal growth, with episodes covering topics such as managing money conversations, psychological approaches to financial decisions, and personal reinvention stories. For example, episodes delve into money mindset with insights from behavioral finance experts and share transformative journeys of individuals who left corporate roles for entrepreneurship.

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