56 episodes

Career advice from leaders in the business world.Lifetime at Work features interviews with industry leaders across the business world as they share career advice and lessons learned along the way. This podcast provides insight into varying career paths while helping with the tough choices we each face. The hope is that by hearing about the experiences of others it can help each listener understand their journey better and bring more meaning, purpose and joy to their work. If you're a professional in any industry or an aspiring student, this podcast will help you.

Lifetime at Work: Career Advice Podcast Greg Martin

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Career advice from leaders in the business world.Lifetime at Work features interviews with industry leaders across the business world as they share career advice and lessons learned along the way. This podcast provides insight into varying career paths while helping with the tough choices we each face. The hope is that by hearing about the experiences of others it can help each listener understand their journey better and bring more meaning, purpose and joy to their work. If you're a professional in any industry or an aspiring student, this podcast will help you.

    The Future of Work Can Be Better for All with Lawyer Niki Avraam

    The Future of Work Can Be Better for All with Lawyer Niki Avraam

    Episode 56. There is the typical way to advance in a law career, and then there’s the approach Niki Avraam took.
    Niki is a legal entrepreneur, speaker, and the co-founder of Howat Avraam Solicitors. When she saw room for societal growth and change, she decided to pivot from focusing on commercial law towards employment and discrimination. Her approach to her legal career is different than most. Instead of the traditional, she has focused on the future.
    Niki is working on answering some important questions: How do we shape the workforce of the future, how do we ensure people feel significant within their organization, and how can leaders support that? She’ll share why she’s so passionate about the work she does, plus where her desire to encourage agency in the workforce comes from.
    Key Takeaways and Discussion
    Niki’s career background and the many hats she wears now.How Niki came to build employment and discrimination departments.The power of autonomy and how having a personal stake changed her career trajectory.The difference that serving clients with empathy can make.Why becoming an entrepreneur in the legal space felt natural for Niki.The importance of operating outside of traditional perceptions in your work.Niki’s desire to make an impact and how that’s informed her professional growth.The evolution of the workplace and why it’s important to remember to be of service.What the research shows about what actually brings us joy.What we can do to prepare for the integration of artificial intelligence in the workplace.Niki’s struggle with the work-life balance and how she manages to make it work.Why it’s important to bring your individuality to your industry.The interesting way you can go about building your leadership mindset.

    • 46 min
    Thursday is the New Friday with Joe Sanok

    Thursday is the New Friday with Joe Sanok

    Episode 55. Have you ever thought about the concept of a 4 day work week? Would it work with your job and the way you work? The question might force us to explore the idea of work, what we’re trying to accomplish, productivity and our daily motivation.
    In this episode, guest Joe Sanok talks about his book Thursday is the New Friday, which is all about helping you transition to the four-day work week—whether the power to make that transition is in your hands or if you need guidance convincing the powers that be. Joe is also a trained therapist who brings a wealth of knowledge and thorough thinking to our jobs, careers and life around them.
    Joe identifies as “95% dad” and doesn’t jive with the hustle culture. There is so much information—science, research, and stories—explaining why working less days of the week is a no-brainer. This book brings all these ideas together in a coherent way to spread the message of the four-day work week.
    Key Takeaways and Discussion
    The educational path Joe took and the side hustle that grew into something more.How he entered the world of podcasting and the work he does in that area now.Why Joe decided to start his podcast and how he used it to his benefit.The natural phases of business and why it’s important to move away from the hustle.Why Joe was inspired to write Thursday is the New Friday and what it’s about.Why you should consider exploring the four-day work week.How you can find your productivity sweet spot.What neuroscience says about slowing down, and how to best get things done.The value we give money and when we tend to hit diminishing returns with it.The difference between the book The 4-Hour Workweek and Joe’s book.How a four-day work week might look different across industries.How a team can approach experimenting with a four-day work week.The benefits early adopters of this type of work schedule will reap.Why you should question what you really want instead of letting your default take over.

    • 47 min
    Tips on Building Your Resume and Story to Get the Job with Matt Warzel

    Tips on Building Your Resume and Story to Get the Job with Matt Warzel

    Episode 54. How’s your resume looking right now? Have you revisited it in a while? Good, because this episode is all about getting the job, resumes, interviews, positioning yourself and everything else that goes with getting the job you want. 
    Guest Matt Warzel is a career coach and resume writer, bringing over 10 years in human services and career advancement experience to help his clients secure roles with higher pay.
    Matt doesn’t need to understand every industry to be a great career coach. He understands the process of hiring and knows what employers are looking for, and helps his clients connect the dots to meet the criteria of the role they really want. Matt shares tips for standing out to recruiters along with strategies for perfecting your resume and nailing an interview. 
    Key Takeaways and Discussion
    Where his career started and how he learned about staffing and recruiting.How Matt started writing resumes and what was different about it back then.The five pillars of his business and how he serves his clients.What kind of career coach he’s not and who is the best fit for him.How to effectively highlight the value you have for potential employers.Why you should always start the job hunt with your resume first.How Matt helps his clients reverse engineer their resumes.Red flags that recruiters keep an eye out for.Why LinkedIn is important, plus tips for optimizing your profile so it gets noticed.When it’s right to reach out to a recruiter personally and when it’s not.What makes a great interview and the key to getting it right.What a resume is actually for and why you should avoid acronyms and filler stuff.The best place to find a job if you’re looking right now.

    • 54 min
    Abandoning Your Family's Dreams to Find Your Own Career with Frank Hanna

    Abandoning Your Family's Dreams to Find Your Own Career with Frank Hanna

    Episode 53. Frank Hanna started his career in his family’s restaurant at 12 years old. His dad has his life planned out and that was in the family business. But, after almost two decades working alongside his family, he left it behind because the stress and overwhelming nature of a family business were too high. 
    In this episode with host Greg Martin, Frank describes what he had to do to make it on his own. He ended up in the world of finance and wealth management eventually leading to founding his own company, RevolutionX Asset Management in 2021.
    It wasn’t easy for Frank to step away from his family business—in fact, it was the scariest thing he’s ever done. He left without a plan B and strained the relationship with his dad. After becoming an entrepreneur and hitting his career stride, it’s all been worth it to find something he is truly successful at. 
    Key Takeaways and Discussion
    Why he left his family business and the resulting fallout.The “punch-you-in-the-face” reality check he had in his new career.His approach to financial advising and the focus of his business today.What Frank thought he would do after college, and what happened instead.What Frank gave up when he left the family business.Why he couldn’t afford to fail in his new career and when it became easier.The early learning experiences he had in his financial advising career.The unique niche RevolutionX has in the marketplace.How learning financial literacy now can help you years down the road.Why being an entrepreneur is not for everybody (but fits perfectly for Frank).Frank’s perspective on whether or not his kids should work for him someday.Why it’s never too late to make a move if you’re not happy where you are.

    • 45 min
    The HR Ladder and When You Know You Need a Completely Different Career with Nick Goblirsch

    The HR Ladder and When You Know You Need a Completely Different Career with Nick Goblirsch

    Episode 52. Nick Goblirsch started his career in the HR (Human Resources) industry. He was in charge of hiring people and building organizations. Over time he became more successful by doing the jobs other people didn’t want to do, like driving efficiencies and layoffs. Then one day he decided he needed to do something completely different and quit. 
    Today Nick is the owner of I Heart Painting LLC, a house painting company. If that sounds like a big switch, well it is, and the full story is even better. Today, Nick inspires others as a speaker and coach of change, guiding others towards happiness and fulfillment through career transformation. Nick emphasizes that changing careers isn’t always easy, but it’s worth it to find your purpose and become happier in your everyday life.
    Key Takeaways and Discussion
    Nick’s original ambition while he was at school and how he ended up in HR.What lessons he learned during his experience in sales.What inspired Nick to start a podcast and what it’s about.How he found his passion for painting and what made him jump into it as a career.What originally turned Nick off from entrepreneurship and how he changed his mind.What he would tell himself if he could go back in time.What happens when people lose their purposes, and what to do about it.How to overcome anxiety and get out of a rut in your professional life.The importance of servant leadership and what makes someone a good fit for HR.How powerful it is to validate yourself versus seeking validation from others.The question his son asked that helped him dig himself out of career uncertainty.How to find your worth and communicate it to your clients and customers.

    • 50 min
    Finding Passion and Enjoying What You Do by Going All In with Rick Jordan

    Finding Passion and Enjoying What You Do by Going All In with Rick Jordan

    Episode 51. Rick Jordan is a keynote speaker and podcast host of the All-In podcast with Rick Jordan. He is the CEO & Founder of ReachOut Technology, a cybersecurity firm that recently went public. He’s been featured on TV segments with all the majors channels - ABC, NBC, Fox, Bloomberg and more. 
    Rick started his career at the bottom, without much of an education and only his drive. Over the years he was able to build a personal brand which helped build a company that’s a platform for all the more he wants to achieve. 
    With host Greg Martin the two discuss his journey, how to enjoy your job, branding, education and lots of advice for everyone in their career.
    Key Takeaways and Discussion
    The industry Rick works in and his previous job roles.Why he decided to go public with his IT consulting firm.The importance of having a personal brand and emphasizing your values.The 30/70 rule Rick tries to live by and how it improves his efficiency.How perfection is actually an ego problem.What his first career choice was and why he decided to pivot to tech.What you should be doing in your twenties (and what to avoid).Why you need to be “findable” and what that means in today’s world.Why it’s important to be all in when you decide to do something.How opportunities will show up for you in real life if you’re open to them.The goal of Rick’s podcast and what his mission is as a host.How he approaches his goals and why it’s the best way to actually accomplish them.

    • 52 min

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Career Path!

I like this channel's discussion cause all the episodes may become for me. I love to enjoy career advice. I think Lifetime at Work is the best one.

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Scaling yourself

As a careerist, you have to update yourself day after day. Otherwise, you will be backdated very soon. Because everything changes very quickly. If you are not able to make a new one from before, you will not be able to set up an update situation.

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Career Talk!

Staying current in your career is essential for staying relevant, as the professional landscape evolves rapidly. Failing to consistently update your skills and knowledge can quickly render you obsolete. Adapting to the ever-changing environment is crucial. Without the ability to transform yourself continuously, you risk falling behind in the face of ongoing developments. It is imperative to proactively embrace change and ensure that you are well-equipped to navigate and thrive in the dynamic nature of your field.

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