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Free The Hamster: The 4 Stages of Career Reinvention-Part Deux

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Free The Hamster is a show about career change, transition, reinvention, and dealing with the fear of leaping into the unknown. Have you hit a wall with your career? Are you asking yourself “Why am I doing what I’m doing?” Perhaps career reinvention is for you.

This Episode: After having discussed the "Essential Ingredients" of Career Reinvention in Episode 2, we'll dive into the 4 Stages.

Harry Prichett: I’ve integrated my experiences as an actor, writer, improviser, and communicator to establish a career as a certified professional coach. Building on extensive research, and my own experience with reinvention, I have developed a four-stage program to help others launch meaningful and fulfilling careers. I use the listening skills I developed as an improviser and the creative problem-solving techniques I learned as a producer to work with a wide-range of individuals—surgeons, television executives, real estate brokers, entrepreneurs—who are looking for new opportunities. I partner with them to clarify their current career issues, identify their challenges and help them discover creative possibilities for the next chapter of their lives. 

My Guest: Rob Battles has 30 years’ experience leading creative teams focused on entertainment marketing. His resume includes senior management stints at AMC Networks, The Oprah Winfrey Show and WABC-TV, as well as a decade as founding partner at Crossroads Television, a creative services agency. He’s co-authored best-selling humor books, with R.D. Rosen and Harry Prichertt, including Bad Dog, Bad Cat and Throw The Damn Ball – Classic Poetry by Dogs, he also publishes essays on Medium, as well as operating Rob Battles Consulting.

 

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