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Radio Enso Past Favorites with Pamela Slim on your lifetime Body of Work

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One final week of Summer Break on Radio Enso, BUT join me Monday, July 28th at 6 p.m. Pacific/9 Eastern as we dip into the RE Archives. We'll be re-airing a great chat I had back in December 2013 with award-winning author, speaker, and business coach Pamela Slim. Pam joined us for a conversation on navigating the new world of work and her book Body of Work.

About: Pamela Slim spent the first 10 years of her solo practice as a consultant to large corporations such as Hewlett-Packard, Charles Schwab and Cisco Systems. In 2005, she started the Escape from Cubicle Nation blog, one of the top career and business sites on the web. She has coached thousands of budding entrepreneurs, in businesses ranging from martial art studios to software start ups. Slim is frequently quoted as a business expert in press such as The New York Times,The Wall Street Journal, BusinessWeek, and more. She is a proud suburban mom in Mesa, AZ and has a black belt in Mixed Martial Arts. She is the author of the award winning book Escape from Cubicle Nation: From Corporate Prisoner to Thriving Entrepreneur.

About Body of Work: These days it’s increasingly rare to have a stable career in any field. More and more of us are blending big company jobs, startup gigs, freelance work, and volunteer side projects. We take chances to expand our knowledge, capabilities, and experience. But how do we make sense of that kind of career—and explain it? Pam gives us the tools to have meaningful careers in this new world of work. She shows how to find the connections among diverse accomplishments, sell your story, and continually reinvent and relaunch your body of work.

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