Happy Career Formula with Jette Stubbs helps you find what you love to do and grab the attention of employers and clients, whether you want a job, freelance service or business. Discover how to choose a career by unlocking your entrepreneurial spirit so you can flex between attracting employers to land your dream job and clients to start business to build a life on your own terms. No more imposter syndrome, toxic work environments, and conflicting career advice or business advice. Start with episodes 2 & 3.
Jolie was laid off from a job for the first time in her career. On the show today, you'll discover how Jolie built a work-from-anywhere freelance service and business to replace her income, even though she wasn't sure what she wanted to do in the beginning. Discover how Jolie did it so you can too. If you want to discover how you can too, start with the quiz:https://www.jettestubbs.com
7/6/22 • 67:09
How to network? What do you say? Who should you reach out to? You're ready for a career change and a part of you wishes you could reach out to your network and say, "Hey friends, support me in finding this new job.... or building this new business." But the network isn't there yet. Or you don't know how to use the network you have because of course, you don't want to use people. So what do you do? Let's chat with J. Kelly Hoey to learn why networking is important and how networking works so you can use it to land your next big opportunity:Networking to advance your career (or business)How to integrate digital networking into your career toolkitWhy building networks strategically is critical for career successNetworking expert, J. Kelly Hoey is the author of Build Your Dream Network: Forging Powerful Relationships In A Hyper-Connected World (Tarcher Perigee/Penguin Random House). She’s working on her second book which focuses on the unique networks women need.
5/19/22 • 44:27
If you have ever had like cold or hot sweats, trying to think about how am I going to make money off of this idea? How is this going to work? As an entrepreneur, you have to wear so many hats. Imagine you know how to manage the stress and channel it into success. Shulamit shares Six Factors of Entrepreneurial Vulnerability: What are each of these factors and how do they affect our ability to create a thriving business? Stress relief mini-series and free stress relief audio recording here: shula.consulting/newsletter Shulamit is the entrepreneur's therapist, helping entrepreneurial and self-employed women stay sane as they ride the emotional rollercoaster of running a business. Shulamit has been an entrepreneur for over 27 years, and is a licensed therapist, retired Yoga teacher and trauma survivor. She has over 20 years of professional experience supporting mental health and personal growth and has logged thousands of hours helping hundreds of women (and men) rebound from stress and trauma. An award-winning entrepreneur and experienced speaker, Shula brings a unique perspective and approach to supporting women in business, has spoken locally, nationally and internationally, and has been a guest on podcasts including What Works, Small Business Boss, Fearless, The Biz Podcast, and many others.
5/11/22 • 47:47
Let's talk heart-to-soul. If you uncover these lessons, these are some powerful lessons to make personal change in your life. Here's the thing: we need to have a raw conversation about the emotional obstacles that come as you pursue professional growth. Discover the emotional obstacles that come from transitioning from our boring job to a job you'll love or business you'll love, because often we talk about the "how to" and "how to get it done", but we don't talk about the emotional obstacles that come along the way.Why you need to uncover the one relationship that either could be ruining or building your life and your career and your business. You need to figure out which one it is and do everything you can to make sure it's building and not ruining or destroying you.The biggest lessons I learned in 2021 and lessons so far for 2022 for career and business growth. Let's start with number one. Let's work on discovering the emotional obstacles that come from transitioning from a boring job. Where have I been? Have I been MIA? What's going on? Yeah, we're going to talk about that. I'm going to be really open and honest about what's been going on with me and how I felt about it.Looking forward to chatting!If you want to learn more, visit: jettestubbs.com
4/27/22 • 49:57
Kate Bagoy is a Forbes Council’s business coach and the founder of SixFigureFreelancers.com, where she helps freedom-focused tech & corporate creatives escape the 9-to-5. A self-professed nerd with an MBA and a UX design strategist, she's worked with more than 50 startups and has coached 1000’s of consultants through starting online businesses. An adventurer at heart, Kate travels as a digital nomad and has been running her business entirely online - from 25 countries so far - since 2017.Connect with Kate: https://katebagoy.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/katebagoy/https://twitter.com/kbagoyhttps://www.instagram.com/kbagoy/
12/8/21 • 39:18
How do you sell yourself to a company that isn't valuing you or giving you opportunities right now? It's tempting when you are feeling stuck in your job to just think, 'I'm going to quit.' But what if there was a way to negotiate with your company to do work you enjoy more and take that next step without having to quit? And should you even try? Today, we'll answer these questions with Nicole Tschierske and she'll help us see how impostor syndrome can be sabotaging your growth.Nicole is a Scientist and a Positive Psychologist who is very passionate about helping women in STEM become influential, so they can confidently unlock new opportunities for themselves, get their employers saying “we need you on this job!” and make a bigger impact. Why you don't need to look for a new job the moment you feel under-challenged and overlooked (and how to create a position you love in the company you already work for).How the unhelpful labels "impostor syndrome" and "lack of confidence" are sabotaging your growth (and the secret to building senior-level credibility).Helpful advice to build your expert credibility and start getting your points and ideas addressed.How to shortcut the path to career fulfillment (and how this advice works especially well for those who feel their only option is leaving their job and starting all over again).Connect with Nicole: https://intoactioncoaching.dehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/drnicoletschierske/ https://womeninstem-reimagined.com/
11/24/21 • 46:07
How do you build relationships so you can have that amazing career or business story about how you met the right person at the right time? How do you network your way into those amazing opportunities that aren't even posted online? Today, Zack James is going to share how you can take a practical approach to building those relationships that can change your career, business and life, so you can do it too. Zachary James is the CEO and Lead Consultant of Rebel Hill Consulting, a business development firm that focuses on digital marketing, content creation and sales strategies to help entrepreneurs, small businesses and nonprofits grow.Connect with Zack: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zjamesrhc/ http://www.rebelhillconsulting.com/
11/17/21 • 57:45
What if you are multi-passionate or just have so many potential interests you don't know which one to pursue as a career? You are afraid of being pigeonholed into one career choice. What if you have obstacles slowing down your career growth? Today, we are going to speaking with Daralyse Lyons about she create a diverse career and how you can do it too. Daralyse Lyons is a Biracial journalist and the creator of the Demystifying Diversity Podcast and the author of more than 20 published books. She loves what she does and has coached many others to pursue their personal and professional passions.Connect with Daralyse: https://twitter.com/daralyselyonshttps://www.facebook.com/TheTransformationalStorytellerhttps://www.instagram.com/daralyselyons/
11/10/21 • 45:35
Have you ever wondered how you can make a plan to live the life you want and then, build a career to make that a reality? Today, Vivek Nanda will walk us through how he did that and how you can do it too. Vivek Nanda is an experienced marketing leader, who has switched careers from Engineering to Marketing. He has scaled tech startups from zero to millions of dollars of revenue, building repeatable and scalable growth engines with solid teams. He has lived and worked on 3 different continents. He loves to share strategies on switching careers, making the right career choices, and lessons learned. Connect with Vivek:https://www.linkedin.com/in/viveknanda1/https://twitter.com/vickks--------------Want to see what progress killers are slowing down your professional growth?See the top 3 progress killers based on your stage of professional growth, whether it's a job, freelance service or business.Take the quiz: https://www.jettestubbs.com/quiz
11/3/21 • 61:40
Have you ever felt like you are too quiet or shy to have all the success you want in the corporate world? On the show today, we'll chat with Steve Friedman from Beyond Introversion. Steve will share how "How to Accelerate Through the 5 Phases of Introversion" and "How to Thrive in an Extrovert’s Corporate World." Steve's book, The Corporate Introvert will release on October 6th, 2021.Check it out here: www.BeyondIntroversion.com/tci
9/2/21 • 44:40
If you've ever questioned, do you ever sweat when it's time to negotiate money? Today, where speaking with Mike Lander from Piscari.com who has negotiated on behalf of major corporations and negotiated the purchase of his first business. Mike teaches the negotiation framework he uses. Take notes. Connect with Mike:https://piscari.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikelanderTake the Quiz: Discover What Type of Professional Are You? https://www.jettestubbs.com/quizLearn what stage you are at in your professional growth and the top progress killers you may be experiencing based on your stage of growth.
7/14/21 • 41:39
Jette read a stat that said something like 90 plus percent of hiring managers expect people to negotiate salaries, but only 7% of people do negotiate their salary. Have you ever questioned how to negotiate salary? Have your hands ever shook when it comes time to talk about salary? Have you avoided the conversation altogether and just said, yes, I'll exact what you'll pay me.I want you to know if you're avoiding the conversation. If you're afraid to have the conversation. You are making a mistake and I want to show you how you can avoid that. Today we're speaking with Fatu Fall from TeamRora.com.Learn more about Fatu Fall and TeamRora.com:https://www.teamrora.com/Lesson Library: https://www.teamrora.com/learnConnect with Fatu on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com › fatoumata-fatu-fall-49a93228Take the Quiz: https://www.jettestubbs.com/quizWant to see what progress killers are slowing down your professional growth?See the top 3 progress killers based on your stage of professional growth, whether it's a job, freelance service or business.
7/7/21 • 42:14
When it comes to thinking about how to set price or how to negotiate salary. The real question that you're asking yourself is how do I charge what I'm worth? And that's what we're going to be talking about today. The tips, the tricks, the tools, the strategies that you can use to start to up level the amount that you can charge for what you do (or what you want to do in the future). Take the quiz: https://www.jettestubbs.com/quizWant to see what progress killers are slowing down your professional growth?See the top 3 progress killers based on your stage of professional growth, whether it's a job, freelance service or business.
7/7/21 • 33:11
Today, we'll have a heart-to-heart with Nicole Lewis-Keeber about what to do when difficult emotions affect our professional growth and business. For some of you, like me, you are dealing with burnout and life obstacles on your professional growth. Nicole will share how the emotional obstacles we face can become professional hurdles, and what to do to fix it, so you can intentionally build a loving relationship with professional growth and your business. Nicole Lewis-Keeber is a business therapist and mindset coach who works with entrepreneurs to create and nurture healthy relationships with their businesses. She's a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with a Masters in Social Work and has a rich and varied experience as a therapist. Certified in Brené Brown’s Dare To Lead™ methodology, she's also been featured on numerous media outlets including Fast Company and NPR for her work in breaking the stigma of mental health and business ownership. She writes and speaks about the impact of small t trauma on businesses but her biggest, more important work is in combining therapeutic processes with business coaching to help entrepreneurs build emotionally sustainable & financially stable businessesConnect with Nicole:Free Trauma and Entrepreneurship Assessment https://bit.ly/2FEsSfz Website: https://nicole.lewis-keeber.com/ Love Your Business Book https://amzn.to/3xmLyar Want to connect with Jette? Start with the quiz:Take the Quiz - What Type of Professional Are You?And learn your stage of professional growth and the top 3 progress killers affecting you at your stage of growth, including how to fix each one.
6/30/21 • 40:49
How can you show employers you can do more? How do you increase your salary if you're feeling stuck right now? Let's chat with Mo on his journey from getting generic rejection letters to lining up three job opportunities with a 25% - 50% salary increase. Rejection letters were making self-doubt creep-in and in Mo's words, he started to question "What's wrong with me?" Jette helped Mo revamp how he was selling his skills, so he caught the attention of multiple employers. If you'd like to learn how this is done, start with the quiz:Take the Quiz - What Type of Professional Are You?And learn your stage of professional growth and the top 3 progress killers affecting you at your stage of growth, including how to fix each one.
6/30/21 • 44:03
It's great to love what you do, but what if you don't know how to make money from it each month? We've talked about books to find what you love to do and books on how to sell yourself with confidence. In this episode, it's time to talk about how to create consistency to create stable regular income. You'll learn about managing money and building systems to attract new clients. If you'd like to learn more about how this is done, start with the quiz:Take the Quiz - What Type of Professional Are You?And learn your stage of professional growth and the top 3 progress killers affecting you at your stage of growth, including how to fix each one.
6/23/21 • 23:17
How can you show employers you can do more? How do you convince clients to work with you and pay you? How do you increase your income? In this episode, I'll share the books that helped me get rid of the fear of being pushy or annoying when selling myself. Now, you should start to sell yourself with confidence. If you'd like to learn more about how this is done, start with the quiz:Take the Quiz - What Type of Professional Are You?And learn your stage of professional growth and the top 3 progress killers affecting you at your stage of growth, including how to fix each one.
6/23/21 • 27:20
How do you build a business or a career that aligns with who you are? Listen in to learn the values you should consider adopting if you want to make it a reality. It's the same value that guide this podcast. Learn more:JetteStubbs.comTake the quiz to discover What Type of Professional Are You? Plus, when you take the quiz, you'll identify the top 15 progress killers for career or business growth, which ones you are making to slow down your growth, and what to do about each one.
6/9/21 • 55:36
How do you build a business or a career that aligns with who you are? Listen in to learn the 5 of 10 values you should consider adopting if you want to make it a reality. It's the same value that guide this podcast.Learn more:JetteStubbs.comTake the quiz to discover What Type of Professional Are You? Plus, when you take the quiz, you'll identify the top 15 progress killers for career or business growth, which ones you are making to slow down your growth, and what to do about each one.
6/9/21 • 33:31
You're trying to teach yourself how to build a career that aligns who you are, whether it's a job, freelance service or business. Maybe you're feeling stuck? Here are 9 books to help you think about how to align your career to support your life goals. Learn more or book a call to access tools to "Find What You Love to Do" at JetteStubbs.comWhat Type of Professional Are You? Take the quiz to find your type and identify your top 15 progress killers (and how to avoid and fix each one)JetteStubbs.com/Quiz
5/27/21 • 38:46
On the show today, we'll be myth busting beliefs on success and authenticity. Should you separate the personal and professional? Are there limits on your success based on your situation? Does success come from hard work? Learn more at JetteStubbs.comWhat Type of Professional Are You? Take the quiz to identify your top progress killers in career growth, and how to fix each one
5/13/21 • 28:20
You're having trouble building out a career, business, or way to make money you actually enjoy, so you're thinking, "Maybe I should go back to school?" or "Upgrade my skills? or Learn something new." "Maybe if I had another degree or certificate I can take the next step in career growth?" But is it a good idea? On the show today, we'll talk about how (if and when) to pursue an education and if you choose to pursue an education, how to answer, "What Should I Study?" at any career or business level.Learn more or book a call: www.jettestubbs.comTake the Quiz: What Type of Professional Are You? Discover your professional type and which of the top 15 progress killers you may be making in your career or business growthhttps://www.jettestubbs.com/quiz
4/28/21 • 45:03
Kapil Ghai from the Finding Perspective podcast interviews Jette Stubbs about the awkward moment that shattered how she thought about education - When a thief held a knife to her and her mother. Then, you'll learn how to start rethinking how you think about how to pursue an education for your professional growth and success.Learn more:JetteStubbs.comFinding Perspective Podcast with Kapil Ghai
4/22/21 • 58:29
On the show today, you'll learn about how to overcome the fear of failure in your career or business. It's easy to get caught up in anxieties: Who am I to do this? Am I too young? Am I too old? But how do you move past it to not only create action, but real professional growth. You'll learn how to analyze the three choices you have in any scenario. Learn more: Jettestubbs.comAsk a question: Speakpipe.com/heyjetteTake the quiz to find your top professional progress killers: JetteStubbs.com/quiz
4/15/21 • 56:00
Am I being realistic? Am I limiting myself and my goals? How do I know if this will work? On the show, you'll learn how to set expectations, so you can build success and avoid the fear of failure. Ben Winter is the author of What to Expect When Having Expectations. Ben Winter is an Author, Speaker, Actor, Improvist, Entrepreneur, Traveler, Father, and much much more. He loves to explore, yes, physical places around the world, but also he loves to explore the mind.Find Ben Winter at havingexpectations.com and successimprov.com
4/8/21 • 32:05
How do you network without feeling fake? On todays show, we'll get into the "how-to" of how I went from landing in a new country with 0 connections to building out a network for work and play. If you want to learn more, book a call or ask a question, visit: jettestubbs.com
3/31/21 • 42:32
How do you network without feeling fake? How do you know what to say when you are networking? How do you build a network during a pandemic? What if you feel uncomfortable talking about yourself? What if your life is complicated and you struggle to feel like a professional? On the show, we'll talk about how to network, build relationships, and talk about yourself with authenticity, without feel fake. So chill out and listen to lessons, so you can make progress too.To learn more:Mosaic Untold Lives: Secret and True Stories from Women of Color (Next Event: April 9th, 2021)Stories We Don't Tell PodcastBook A Call
3/25/21 • 68:22
Jade Hassouné is a Lebanese-Canadian actor, dancer and singer. He is known for his roles as Meliorn in the US television series Shadowhunters and as Prince Ahmed Al Saeed in the Canadian series Heartland. Under the pseudonym J4DE, in 2020 he released the EP Love Letter to a Fandom. He built a small intimate community for his fandom using 1-on-1 coaching with Jette Stubbs. Along the way, there were some surprising lessons on silencing your inner critic, listening to your audience, and stepping outside of your comfort zone. Learn more about Jade: https://jadehassoune.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jadehassoune/?hl=enCheck out his Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/J4DE
3/17/21 • 60:06
Have you ever thought to follow your passion and do what you love to do? And then all the fears creep in: Who will pay you for this? How will you build an audience? What if people don't like what you do? Imposter syndrome of asking, "Who am I to do this?" What if people laugh at your goals?Jon Aaron Sandler knows those fears well. "You are too boring," the Parisian guitarist said to him on a public stage😳 after he shared his work. It led him to family, travel, catastrophic injury, learning to walk again and reckoning with vulnerability in a new way to own and share his story to pursue his dreams. In 2019, he had ZERO social media accounts, ZERO email list, and ZERO online presence. By 2020 during the pandemic, he had an international audience with 500,000 monthly Twitter impressions, a live virtual event attended by people across multiple continents, and a sold-out product launch. Now, that he has an audience, we'll talk about what to do next. On the show, we'll be talking about Part 1 of Jon Aaron Sandler's journey about the good and bad of change:How to approach building an audience, if you are a total newbie and want to create growthHow to handle trolls, online rage, including how he's turned bad situations into creating new superfansHow to shift from building followers and accruing "Likes" to creating genuine engagementIt's helpful because you can learn from someone who started from scratch or zero recently. Check it out so you can learn how you can make progress too.
3/10/21 • 51:49
Have you ever thought about how to quit your job and start from scratch doing what you love, even if you have no idea what that is? The skeptic and fear in you creeps up... is it something the every day person is capable of? How would it work? In today's show, we're talking with Brittany Chung Campbell, who quit her job with no plan and replaced most of her income in 60 days, during the height of the pandemic in March 2020. In less than a year and during a pandemic, she went from working in a daycare to having a clientele roster, a faculty position teaching her passion and landed multiple contracts with her favorite company in the industry. She is a Creative Entrepreneur doing what she loves. What if you want to quit your job to do what you love, even if you no idea what exactly that is yet? How do you replace most of your income in 60 days? What if you want to follow your passion, but the thing that excites you the most is something creative (writing, music, arts)? How do you avoid being a starving artist? What if you tried to start a career or business doing what you love three or more times and it hasn't worked? How do you avoid another failure? What do you differently?Who wants to hear "a brown girl's story"? I'm not a expert. How do you silence your inner critic and overcome imposter syndrome? How do you silence the external critics who say you can't do it?These are the real questions Brittany was asking herself in the beginning. Listen in to learn how she got to where she is today.Today, Brittany is a Book Coach, who helps diverse and true stories to be heard. She helps diverse authors go from just an idea to completed manuscript and consistent sales. She focuses on underrepresented stories: Diverse Sexual Orientations, Gender, Race, Differently-abled, Culturally diverse, and Conscious Writers. But when Brittany started someone she admired told her "no one wants to hear a brown girl's story."Listen in to see how you can apply some of the lessons to how you build your career or business. -----------------------Check out Brittany's work and download the 7 Pro Writing Tools She Uses to Help Diverse Writers Go From Idea to Finished Manuscript: www.BrittanyChungCampbell.com
3/3/21 • 39:51