Ten Year'd

Ten Year'd
Podcast Description
Welcome to Ten Year’d, the podcast where ML-Q dives deep with people who have 10+ years of experience in a career or lifestyle. It’s about separating theory from reality to uncover what it truly takes to build a long-term, sustainable career in today’s world.Our goal? To equip you with the stories, insights, strategies, and tools needed to craft your own blueprint for success—and ultimately, to help you create a lasting legacy for the next generation.Whether you’re just starting out or seeking to level up, Ten Year’d offers real-world wisdom from those who’ve been there, done that, and thrived.
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The podcast covers a range of topics such as career transitions, workplace dynamics, and personal resilience. Episodes include Natasha Boston discussing her shift from retail to education, Mr. Walker addressing microaggressions in the workplace, and SuperMalcom detailing the journey from a side hustle to a successful business. Each episode provides listeners with actionable insights tailored to navigating their own career paths.

Welcome to Ten Year’d, the podcast where ML-Q dives deep with people who have 10+ years of experience in a career or lifestyle. It’s about separating theory from reality to uncover what it truly takes to build a long-term, sustainable career in today’s world.
Our goal? To equip you with the stories, insights, strategies, and tools needed to craft your own blueprint for success—and ultimately, to help you create a lasting legacy for the next generation.
Whether you’re just starting out or seeking to level up, Ten Year’d offers real-world wisdom from those who’ve been there, done that, and thrived.
What does it take to go from a full-time career to becoming a full-time carer for your child? In this deeply personal and eye-opening episode, we hear from Stefanie about her incredible journey.
Imagine your child being born four months early, spending 10 months in the hospital, undergoing three surgeries, and countless observations before their first birthday. Now, imagine taking on all those medical responsibilities after their discharge—only to receive a diagnosis of autism three years later.
We explore what it means to become the person your child needs you to be and the resilience required to navigate the unexpected. With 1.3 billion people worldwide living with a disability—and 80% acquiring it between the ages of 18 and 64—this conversation is not just personal but profoundly relevant.
Whether you’re a parent, carer, or simply looking to understand the realities of caregiving, this episode offers raw insight, practical advice, and a reminder of the strength it takes to adapt when life changes overnight.

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