Career Sessions

JR Lowry

Each of us has a unique career story to tell. For the lucky few, their career trajectories are like rockets heading for the stars, with no turning back. More typically, our career paths are more like a game of Chutes and Ladders, with advances and setbacks along the way. On this podcast, guests from a range of industries and backgrounds share their career journeys and the lessons they've learned. Hear from C-level executives, leading academics, entrepreneurs, mid-level leaders, ex-military members, leadership coaches and other career experts, non-profit workers, and gig economy participants. Each guest shares their unique story and career insights to inform and inspire your own path. Career Sessions is part of PathWise.io. Whether you’re just a few years out of school or well into your professional life, PathWise helps you live the career you deserve. PathWise provides comprehensive career and professional development coaching, content, courses, and community, backed by a group of leading coaches and career management experts. Career Sessions’ host, James (J.R.) Lowry, has had multiple careers of his own and learned countless lessons along the way. A Duke engineer by background, he spent the early part of his career as an officer in the US Air Force . From there, J.R. earned an MBA from Harvard Business School to accelerate his transition into the private sector. Following grad school, he spent over a decade with the consulting firm, McKinsey and Company, working with clients across a range of industries and business situations.  He then made a second career shift into financial services, spending time at Fidelity Investments and State Street Bank. Most recently, he joined Janus Henderson Investments as their Chief Operating Officer.  Multiple leadership development programs honed his skills, advanced his career, and fueled his desire to help others with their professions. He hosts this podcast in a personal capacity, and any views expressed are his own and not those of his current or any former employer.

  1. Why Work Feels Broken (And How to Fix It), With Debbie Lovich

    2 days ago

    Why Work Feels Broken (And How to Fix It), With Debbie Lovich

    Most people spend a huge portion of their lives at work. So why do so many of us dread it? In this episode, JR speaks with Debbie Lovich, Senior Partner Emerita at Boston Consulting Group and author of Make Work Work, about why employee engagement has remained stubbornly low for decades despite billions spent on leadership training, culture initiatives, and workplace transformation programs. Debbie argues that making work better doesn't require another grand strategy or organizational overhaul. Instead, it comes down to a handful of daily leadership behaviors that create more human, enjoyable, and productive workplaces. Their conversation covers: Why most leadership training fails to change behaviorThe connection between employee joy, performance, and retentionThe five daily practices that help leaders create better workplacesWhy employee experience should be treated like customer experienceHow co-creation can replace traditional change managementThe role of middle managers in shaping workplace cultureWhat leaders get wrong about AI and the future of workHow anyone—not just senior executives—can improve the culture around them If you're a leader, manager, or employee who wants work to be more meaningful, productive, and enjoyable, this conversation offers practical ideas you can put into action immediately. Subscribe to Career Sessions on YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts for weekly episodes like this. Check out the full series of “Career Sessions, Career Lessons” podcasts here or visit pathwise.io/podcast/. A full written transcript of this episode is also available at https://pathwise.io/podcasts/debbie-lovich-2. For more career guidance and resources, subscribe to my member community at https://pathwise.io/join-now/

    34 min
  2. From Cleaner To CFO (and Beyond): Lessons On Reinvention And Risk, With Mohamed Isa

    10 Jun

    From Cleaner To CFO (and Beyond): Lessons On Reinvention And Risk, With Mohamed Isa

    Most people see careers as ladders to climb. Mohamed Isa sees them as mountains to explore. In this episode, Mohamed shares his remarkable journey from working as a cleaner in a bank to becoming the youngest CFO of a publicly listed company in Bahrain. Along the way, he learned that success isn't about following a predetermined path—it's about taking calculated risks, continually reinventing yourself, and creating opportunities where others see limitations. JR and Mohamed explore: How a cleaning job became the foundation for an extraordinary careerWhy taking career risks can accelerate growthThe difference between having a large network and having the right networkHow to think about reinvention through seven-year cyclesWhy careers don't need to follow a linear pathWhat "peak leadership" means and how to build a lasting legacyHow mountain climbing became a powerful metaphor for life and work This conversation is a reminder that where you start doesn't determine where you'll finish. Whether you're feeling stuck, considering a career change, or simply looking for inspiration, Mohammed's story offers a powerful perspective on what's possible when you combine ambition with action. Tune in every week for more episodes like this. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or follow Career Sessions wherever you're listening. Check out the full series of “Career Sessions, Career Lessons” podcasts here or visit pathwise.io/podcast/. A full written transcript of this episode is also available at https://pathwise.io/podcasts/mohamed-isa. For more career guidance and resources, subscribe to my member community at https://pathwise.io/join-now/

    30 min
  3. How To Escape Overwhelm And Redefine Success, With Corrie LoGiudice

    1 Jun

    How To Escape Overwhelm And Redefine Success, With Corrie LoGiudice

    Most people think overwhelm is a productivity problem. Corrie LoGiudice argues it’s something much deeper.  In this episode, JR speaks with Corrie LoGiudice, author of The Five Overwhelm Culprits, about why so many high performers feel exhausted, disconnected and stuck — even when their lives look successful on paper. Corrie explains why burnout is often misdiagnosed as a time-management issue, and why the real causes of overwhelm usually stem from deeper problems like misalignment, lack of clarity, weak support systems and chronic self-neglect. Their conversation covers: Why overwhelm is more than “having too much to do”The five root causes behind burnout and chronic stressHow work and personal life pressures compound each otherWhy high performers often confuse exhaustion with successThe difference between burnout and misalignmentHow intuition helps people recognize when something is wrongWhy women experience overwhelm differently than menThe role resilience plays in navigating major life changesHow to recognize overwhelm before reaching a breaking pointWhy meaningful change either happens by choice — or happens to you Subscribe to Career Sessions wherever you get your podcasts for weekly episodes like this. Check out the full series of “Career Sessions, Career Lessons” podcasts here or visit pathwise.io/podcast/. A full written transcript of this episode is also available at https://pathwise.io/podcasts/corrie-logiudice. For more career guidance and resources, subscribe to my member community at https://pathwise.io/join-now/

    32 min
  4. Why Rest Is the Original Performance Tool, With Nathalie Walton

    4 May

    Why Rest Is the Original Performance Tool, With Nathalie Walton

    Most productivity advice skips right past the most obvious lever: sleep.   In this episode, JR speaks with Nathalie Walton who leads growth at Better Sleep, the app that's become the go-to sleep tool for 65 million people around the world.   Nathalie's path here wasn't linear. It started with her own experience during pregnancy where she came to realize that there was a frustrating gap in support for women's health. That led her to found Expectful, a platform for fertility, pregnancy, and early motherhood, and eventually to Better Sleep, where she's helping scale something that genuinely changes how people feel day to day.   JR and Nathalie get into: Why sleep isn't something you can bank or borrow againstHow Better Sleep built real trust with its users in an era when most health apps cut cornersWhy expanding access to care (especially for women and underserved communities) is one of the most important problems anyone in healthcare can be working on right now  If you’re interested in health, startups or optimizing your performance at work and in life, you don’t want to skip this episode.   Find and follow Career Sessions on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. Check out the full series of “Career Sessions, Career Lessons” podcasts here or visit pathwise.io/podcast/. A full written transcript of this episode is also available at https://pathwise.io/podcasts/nathalie-walton. Become a PathWise member today! Join at https://pathwise.io/join-now/

    31 min
  5. How To Explore Careers Without Guesswork, With Gabe DeSanti & Alex Dworsky

    27 Apr

    How To Explore Careers Without Guesswork, With Gabe DeSanti & Alex Dworsky

    In this episode of Career Sessions, Career Lessons, JR Lowry sits down with Gabriel DeSanti and Alex Dworsky, co-founders of Staj, a platform built around a simple but powerful idea: What if you could experience a career before committing to it? They explore why traditional career decision-making is often based on limited information and how that leads many people to feel misaligned years into their careers. Drawing on Gabe’s experience trying nearly 200 different jobs and Alex’s background in corporate America, they discuss how career exploration can shift from guesswork to intentional experimentation. They cover: Why most people choose careers without truly understanding themHow short-term “career experiments” can provide clarityPractical ways to explore new industries without prior experienceWhy curiosity and initiative matter more than a perfect resumeHow to build credibility quickly when pivoting careersThe role of networking and real-world exposure in unlocking opportunities They also share insights from building Staj and what they’re learning about how people test and transition into new paths.  If you’re early in your career or considering a pivot, this conversation is for you. Follow Career Sessions for weekly insightful episodes just like this. Check out the full series of “Career Sessions, Career Lessons” podcasts here or visit pathwise.io/podcast/. A full written transcript of this episode is also available at https://pathwise.io/podcasts/gabe-desanti-alex-dworsky/. Become a PathWise member today! Join at https://pathwise.io/join-now/

    32 min

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Each of us has a unique career story to tell. For the lucky few, their career trajectories are like rockets heading for the stars, with no turning back. More typically, our career paths are more like a game of Chutes and Ladders, with advances and setbacks along the way. On this podcast, guests from a range of industries and backgrounds share their career journeys and the lessons they've learned. Hear from C-level executives, leading academics, entrepreneurs, mid-level leaders, ex-military members, leadership coaches and other career experts, non-profit workers, and gig economy participants. Each guest shares their unique story and career insights to inform and inspire your own path. Career Sessions is part of PathWise.io. Whether you’re just a few years out of school or well into your professional life, PathWise helps you live the career you deserve. PathWise provides comprehensive career and professional development coaching, content, courses, and community, backed by a group of leading coaches and career management experts. Career Sessions’ host, James (J.R.) Lowry, has had multiple careers of his own and learned countless lessons along the way. A Duke engineer by background, he spent the early part of his career as an officer in the US Air Force . From there, J.R. earned an MBA from Harvard Business School to accelerate his transition into the private sector. Following grad school, he spent over a decade with the consulting firm, McKinsey and Company, working with clients across a range of industries and business situations.  He then made a second career shift into financial services, spending time at Fidelity Investments and State Street Bank. Most recently, he joined Janus Henderson Investments as their Chief Operating Officer.  Multiple leadership development programs honed his skills, advanced his career, and fueled his desire to help others with their professions. He hosts this podcast in a personal capacity, and any views expressed are his own and not those of his current or any former employer.

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