The Chapter Check-In - a podcast by Jill Salzman

from 2023-07-26T13:04

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What’s in this episode:

Thinking about making a move to your next chapter?

It’s a tough one. When you’re ready to move on to a new project, role, or business that looks very different from the one you’re in now, it can feel impossible.

Every fear in the world crawls into your mind and you stay put because doing anything else seems that much harder.

But it doesn’t have to be so scary. Let’s make it easier on you.

Oh, and I’m roping my good friend Sean Hayes into this episode to show you how moving from one chapter to the next can be done. He’s the expert.

Folks + things mentioned in this episode:

* Sean Hayes

* watch Jack’s Coffee Addiction Gets Out of Hand from Will & Grace

* the Smartless podcast

* previous Why Are We Shouting? episode, Emily’s Subtle Smackdown

* Good Night, Oscar

* join The Founding Moms here

* need some summer reading? Try The Best Business Book In The World* (*According to my Mom) here

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See you soon,

jill



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