Lucia Knight
In this episode, we explore the cornerstone activities that can lead to a deeply satisfying and high-earning career, whether you're running a business, working a corporate job, juggling multiple roles, or have a flexible career. Discovering these unique activities may require effort, but they promise to serve you well financially and personally throughout your working life. We emphasize the importance of investing time, energy, and focus early in your career to reap long-term benefits and reaffirm that it's never too late to uncover your uniqueness.
Lucia Knight
Join me, Lucia Knight, as I share my journey from a 19-year career filled with slow-growing dissatisfaction to discovering a formula for lifelong joy at work. After a pivotal realization at 43, I pursued a master's in psychology and interviewed 100 professionals who made successful career shifts after 40.
Sophie Edwards and Nicola Wensley
Nicola and Sophie share the role of personality profiling assessments in executive search processes. We also discuss practical tips for establishing fruitful relationships with top search firms.
Louise Brogan
Lucia Knight challenges the perception that LinkedIn is just a boring job-hunting platform. Instead, Lousie Brogan reveals how it can be a powerful tool for mid-career professionals to connect with like-minded individuals worldwide, share experiences, and gain valuable insights. Louise explains how to revamp your LinkedIn feed and profile. D-career professionals move beyond the 'save save' mentality to a more balanced approach to life and financial planning.
Ges Ray
In this episode, I welcome Ges Ray, an inspiring public speaking trainer, who shares a practical technique to improve your work presentations, sales conversations, and pitches—deep breathing. Ges passionately walks us through the importance of breathing in alleviating stress, boosting confidence, and enhancing audience perception.
Dara Ford-Stringham
In this episode, we explore how COVID-19 has transformed work attire, leading to a more casual approach while emphasizing the importance of great separates. Discover insights into how dressing well impacts confidence and performance at work.
Vicki Knights
Vicki Knights, an engaging speaker and qualified positive psychology practitioner, discusses the importance of being visible as a mid-career professional. Vicki explains how hiding behind a company mask can limit your joy and potential at work.
Richard Hagan
Join Richard Hagen, MD of Mpowr Publishing, as he shares 30 years of wisdom to guide aspiring authors in writing their first book. In this episode, Richard explains the three main types of non-fiction books authors can write: books that tell personal stories, books that make sense of one's knowledge, and books designed to transform readers' lives.
Dustin Serviss
In this episode, Lucia Knight talk to Dustin, a distinguished wealth manager, about helping successful mid-career professionals move beyond the 'save save' mentality to a more balanced approach to life and financial planning.
Robert Atkinson
In this episode, I sit down with Robert Atkinson, a partner at Watermark Executive Search, to discuss career transitions for senior professionals who have dedicated a significant part of their careers to one field. Robert provides practical advice on planning a career shift, and exploring options such as board roles, executive positions in commerce, purpose-driven opportunities, and portfolio careers.
John O’Connor
In this episode, I talk with John O'Connor, a seasoned executive recruiter, who shares valuable behind-the-scenes insights into the world of executive search firms.
We discuss the importance of building proactive relationships with recruiters, even when you're not actively seeking a new role. John offers practical tips on effectively engaging with executive search firms and shares some surprising statistics about the volume of applications for high-level roles. This episode especially benefits mid-career professionals looking to manage their career advancement strategically.
Dominic Salomoni
Dom Salomoni, who shares his insights from transitioning to a new role after 25 years in the same industry. Together, we explore the emotional toll of job searching with family and financial obligations, and Dom reveals his strategies for self-investment, mindfulness, and setting a clear North Star to stay focused and motivated.
Joe O’Connor
Joe O'Connor, CEO and co-founder of Work Time Reduction, discusses the benefits of a four-day work week. He explains how reduced work hours can increase employee happiness, enhance talent retention, and surprisingly boost productivity.
Sam Balter
Sam shares insights into the joy and challenges of these unique jobs. We talk about his four categories of 'weird work' and discuss the significance of passion and hard work in finding job satisfaction. Listen in for inspiring stories and advice on how to dream bigger and find more joy in your professional life.
Dominic Decker
Perfect for mid-career professionals, Dominic's wisdom will help you transform unease into clarity, whether you're considering a new role, a promotion, or a career change. Dive in to learn how to replace indecisiveness with clear resolve and guide your life’s direction confidently.
Dana Chapman
In this episode, I speak with Dana Chapman, a nutritional therapist, about practical ways to fuel our bodies and minds for success and joy at work. Dana shares insights on the importance of nutritious food, movement, and sleep, emphasizing the role of protein in maintaining energy and motivation.
Steve Borer
Steve shares valuable insights from his four years of running a business, including the challenges of leaving corporate life, the unexpected joys of entrepreneurship, and the hard work required to achieve a work-life balance.
Rune Abo
Rune explains the importance of muscle contraction and lymphatic drainage in alleviating persistent pain. And he provides advice on how to counteract the negative effects of prolonged sitting and screen time, emphasizing the need for movement and fluid flow regulation in the body.