Career Coaching With John

John Fialkowski

Hosted by John Fialkowski This isn’t another feel-good career podcast—it’s a reality check with a roadmap. Join career coach and business fixer John Fialkowski as he dives into the messiness of work life—career pivots, toxic workplaces, entrepreneurial headaches, and everything in between. Drawing on real stories, cultural history, and the occasional hot take, John helps you rethink your relationship with work and take back control. To learn more , visit Career Coaching with John

  1. Episode Nineteen - Let's Get Him Back into It

    2D AGO

    Episode Nineteen - Let's Get Him Back into It

    We open this episode with a side note on Raymond Chandler — a writer who reinvented himself when the world shifted beneath him. Out of job, out of structure, he disciplined himself to write and, in doing so, created Philip Marlowe — a character who could move through uncertainty with purpose. That thread runs through this conversation. In this episode, I sit down with Vince Ciarlo, a communications professional and educator who has watched his industry change rapidly. Immigration policy shifts impacted enrollment in Ontario colleges. Academic hours dried up. Digital media reshaped expectations. He retrained. He completed a master’s degree. He adapted. And still, he feels behind. Alongside guest coach Brian Epstein, we explore what happens when the structure that once defined you disappears. This isn’t just about job applications. It’s about identity, relevance, and momentum. As the conversation continues beyond the recording date, two questions become central: What is the problem here?And how can we solve it with the tools we actually have? The problem isn’t a lack of experience. It’s a loss of clarity. Vince doesn’t just need a job — he needs to reconnect with how his skills solve real problems in today’s world. We experiment with a different approach: Define a clear professional value proposition. Treat every job posting as someone else’s problem. Rewrite it through that lens. Apply as the solution, not the supplicant. In a world hungry for effective communication and thoughtful leadership, there is space for experience — if it is framed properly. This episode is about regaining that frame. Full Show notes at Career Coaching with John Visit johnfialkowski.com to learn more about my work. Music Credits Introduction Like Black Coffee  by Onion All Stars on Pixabay Intermission Sista Jane–  by Lopkerjo  Free Music Archieve, licensed under a Attribution 4.0 International License. Less is More by Lesiakower rom Pixabay Outro The Midnight Delight  by MonkeyBandito from Pixabay Theme from the 90's by Lesiakower from Pixabay

    55 min
  2. Episode Eighteen: Your Path in Life with Luca Volentir - Part Four

    JAN 16

    Episode Eighteen: Your Path in Life with Luca Volentir - Part Four

    In Part 4 of the Your Path in Life series, Johncontinues his coaching conversations with Luca — and runs head-first into something unexpected. This episode isn’t about a breakthrough moment or a tidyrealization. It’s about what happens when the framework doesn’t land the way you thought it would, and when the coach’s expectations start getting in the way. Using a personal “needs” exercise, Luca identifies four coredrivers: Make it happenConsistencyHonestyClarityBut instead of pointing outward toward an ideal workenvironment or future role, Luca turns the exercise inward — focusing almost entirely on personal accountability and standards he already holds himself to. That mismatch creates tension, hesitation, and discomfort — especially for John. Rather than editing around it, this episode stays with thatdiscomfort. Over the course of the conversation, the focus shifts: From finding answers to learning when to stop forcing themFrom being the hero to being the guideFrom outcomes and advice to listening, presence, and relationship Later in the episode, Luca reflects on how the coachingprocess reshaped his own podcast — helping him move from vague conversationstoward more intentional, focused storytelling by identifying the one thingeach guest does particularly well. The episode closes with a question worth sitting with: What do the people around you come to you for — and whatkind of value do they already see in you? This is an episode about expectations, identity, culturaldifferences, responsibility, and the quiet work of paying attention — both in coaching and in life. Topics explored The limits of coaching frameworksPersonal needs vs. environmental needsAccountability without ideal conditionsCultural differences in communication Discomfort as a signal, not a problem Letting go of the “hero” roleCoaching as listening, not directingMusic Credits: Introduction For P  by ilyatruhanov on Pixabay Intermission Roy  –  by JBlankedon  Free Music Archieve, licensed under an Attribution4.0 International License.   Free Enjoy your Life  by Agerabeatz from Pixabay Outro Snowy Night by Delta-x Music from Pixabay

    1 hr
  3. Episode Seventeen - Your Path in Life Part Three

    JAN 7

    Episode Seventeen - Your Path in Life Part Three

    In Part Three of Your Path in Life, John continues his ongoing coaching conversation with UK-based podcaster Luca Volentir, turning the focus toward discomfort, intention, and where real value actually comes from—in work, creativity, and conversation. The episode opens with a reflective side note on Yuri Gagarin, the first human in space, and the quiet tragedy of what happens when someone is celebrated, preserved, and prevented from evolving. From there, the conversation becomes deeply personal and practical: how expectations shape outcomes, why comfort can quietly stall growth, and how unspoken needs distort collaboration. Together, John and Luca unpack what it means to move from interviewing to real conversation, and why the most meaningful insights rarely come from polished résumés or surface-level success stories—but from moments of friction, uncertainty, and self-challenge. In this episode, we explore: Why growth almost always comes from discomfort, not confidenceThe difference between being supported and being displayedHow unclear expectations sabotage collaboration and creative workWhy conversations fail when we chase polish instead of presenceThe tension between comfort, safety, and ambitionWhat actually creates value in storytelling, coaching, and workHow intention—not preparation—often drives better outcomes  The real tension in this episode: This episode isn’t about achievement — it’s about what happens after it, and whether you’re willing to stay uncomfortable long enough to keep growing. Using Yuri Gagarin as a cautionary example, John explores what happens when someone is celebrated so completely that they’re no longer allowed to evolve. The danger isn’t failure — it’s being preserved, protected, and quietly boxed in. In contrast, figures like Chris Hadfield, Roberta Bondar, and Mark Kelly treated discomfort as an invitation, not a threat — continuing to stretch, reinvent, and place themselves back into uncertainty. That contrast becomes the central challenge to Luca’s work: If discomfort is where learning lives, what happens when a podcast — or a career — is structured to avoid it? Is the goal to make conversations smoother… or to make them more honest? Path in Life Podcast – Luca’s show🎧 Want early access to the rest of this series with Luca? Become a Friend of the Show on Patreon💌 Have a story about work, identity, or creative struggle you want to share on the podcast? Use the contact form on the site to apply to be a guest.Full Show Notes at JohnFialkowski.comMusic Credits: Introduction Quiet Bloom  by Grand Project on Pixabay Intermission Soundwatch – Southside by Antipodeanwriter on Pixabay Lo-Fi Midnight Hip Hop  by Grand Project from Pixabay Outro Kura – by Maarten Schellekens on Free Music Archieve, licensed under a Attribution 4.0 International License.

    46 min
  4. Episode Sixteen - Your Path in Life Part Two

    12/05/2025

    Episode Sixteen - Your Path in Life Part Two

    In this second part of the Your Path in Life series, we pick up the conversation with UK-based software developer and podcaster Luca Volentir, host of Path in Life. We start with a detour into the alien abduction story behind Fire in the Sky — what happens when people invent a more comfortable reality instead of facing failure, fear, or unmet needs. From there, we dig into Luca’s own story: his podcast, his personal brand, and the tension between structure, success, and genuine emotional connection. This episode is less about “how to podcast” and more about authenticity, self-image, and the stories we tell ourselves when our needs aren’t being met. “How do you become the person who’s actually right for the content you’re trying to make?” Links & references Full Show Notes at johnfialkowski.comPath in Life Podcast – Luca’s show16Personalities Test – the personality test John has guests completePrinciples by Ray Dalio – the book that introduced Luca to “radical open-mindedness”Fire in the Sky (1993) – the film adaptation of the Travis Walton story  🎧 Want early access to the rest of this series with Luca?Become a Friend of the Show on Patreon💌 Have a story about work, identity, or creative struggle you want to share on the podcast?Use the contact form on the site to apply to be a guest.Music Credits: Introduction Night Rider Music by Saavane on Pixabay Intermission 80s Robo Man by Kirk Osamayo on Free Music Archives Attribution 4.0 International License. Contemplation Part 1 by Danydory on Pixabay Outro Sunny Ocean Drive Citypop Beat by Noobehouse on Pixabay

    58 min
  5. Episode Fourteen - From Setback to Story: Finding Your Voice Again with Laura Barbante

    11/14/2025

    Episode Fourteen - From Setback to Story: Finding Your Voice Again with Laura Barbante

    Show Notes:What happens when the story you’ve been telling yourself about your career no longer fits? In this episode, John speaks with Laura Barbante, amarketing professional in Australia whose career path took her from government work to unemployment—and back again with a renewed sense of purpose. Together, they explore what it means to rebuild a professional identity, create authentic personal-brand content, and navigate an industry being transformed by AI. John opens with a reflection on Taylor Swift—how sheturned imperfection into identity and made vulnerability her brand. Later, he shares a story about a client struggling to see the link between the job she wants and the one she feels she has to take, and why the only way to build a brand is to simply start. Because sometimes, suffering is okay—so long as you’re theone steering the ship. In this episode: Turning career setbacks into storylines worth tellingFinding meaning (and marketing value) in imperfectionHow AI is reshaping the marketing world—and how to adaptBuilding your personal brand when you’re not sure where to startWhy progress begins with giving yourself permission to beginVisit johnfialkowski.com for coaching, podcast archives, and ways to support the show. More on this episode Music Credits:Intro: Afro Beat Pop by HitsLab from Pixabay Intermission: Balance 2023 by VernonMaytone and Brotheration Records from Pixabay – More from Brotheration Reggae Lo-Fi Midnight Hip Hop  by GrandProject from Pixabay Outro: We Dub a long way – Instrumental by Brotheration Records from Pixabay

    54 min
  6. Episode Thirteen: Growing from the Poison Soil: Confidence, Environment, and Intuitive Coaching with Elaine Yuen

    10/06/2025

    Episode Thirteen: Growing from the Poison Soil: Confidence, Environment, and Intuitive Coaching with Elaine Yuen

    What if confidence isn’t something you earn through titles, promotions, or endless hard work? What if the real shift comes from stepping into the right environment — the soil where you can actually grow? In this episode, John explores the idea of place and purpose — from Josephine Baker finding her stage in Paris, to Jimi Hendrix breaking through in London, to Jackie Robinson building his strength in Montreal before entering the major leagues. Sometimes, confidence comes not from “toughening up” but from changing where, and how, we plant ourselves. John is joined by Elaine Yuen, Intuitive Confidence Coach and creator of the Thrive Confidence Self-Mastery program. Elaine shares her philosophy of intuitive confidence and how breaking free of inherited patterns allows us to stop chasing validation and start thriving on our own terms. Together, they discuss: Why environment and culture shape our beliefs more than we realize How generational patterns of over-giving and people-pleasing hold us back Practical steps to separate yourself from “poisoned soil” and self-limiting beliefs Why knowing yourself is the foundation for meaningful growth This is an episode about confidence, self-knowledge, and the places — literal and internal — that allow us to flourish. Resources  Learn more about Elaine’s work: Thrive Confidence Self-Mastery Program – Booking Link Free guide: [Building Unshakable Confidence – Freebie Link] Links: Visit ⁠⁠johnfialkowski.com⁠⁠ to learn how you can support the show Show Notes - johnfialkowski.com/podcast/self-validation-13 Follow John on Linkedin ⁠⁠@johnfialkowski⁠ Sources: ⁠https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/nov/30/black-french-american-rights-activist-josephine-baker-enters-pantheon  https://www.mlb.com/news/jackie-robinson-in-canada/c-44750760 Music: Intro: Luxury Lounge Jazz Groove – Hotel Lobby Ambience by  NiKneT_Art from Pixabay Intermission: Dub Reggae Lofi HipHop by Musinova from Free Music Archieves Outro: Summer Jazz Cocktail by Denis Pavlov from Pixabay

    51 min
  7. Episode Twelve - Kasikornbank, Cost-Cutting & AI in the Workplace: This is Freedom 55

    09/04/2025

    Episode Twelve - Kasikornbank, Cost-Cutting & AI in the Workplace: This is Freedom 55

    Synopsis: Remember the Freedom 55 dream? Retire early, live free, enjoy the good life. In Thailand, Kasikornbank has reimagined that dream — except now the cut-off is 45, and it’s not about freedom, it’s about AI and spreadsheets. What looks like early retirement is really a story about cost-cutting, technology, and assumptions about age and value. In this episode, John breaks down what KBank is doing, pushes back on the easy narratives, and explores what it really means when work, technology, and human value collide. Along the way, he challenges the assumptions we make about ourselves and each other — the same ones that feed doubt about who we are and what we bring to the table. The episode ends with a piece of homework: What’s the one thing you’d like people to know about you? Themes: Nostalgia vs. Reality, AI as Tool vs. Threat, Ageism Reframed, The Broken Ladder, The Absurd “Life Map”, Technology & Human Potential, Adaptability as the Human Edge, Self-Doubt & Personal Brand, Challenging AssumptionsLinks: Visit ⁠johnfialkowski.com⁠ to learn how you can support the show Follow John on Linkedin ⁠@johnfialkowski Sources: Retired at 45+, can you find a new job? - Warunrat Katmat, Bangkok Biz NewsKBank Offers Early Retirement at 45, Shaking Thai Job Market - ASEAN Now Modern life design concepts when starting to retire at the age of 45 - Brand Buffet Boomer revolution: That Freedom 55 guy is still working ... and he's from Victoria - Michael D. Reid - Times Colonist Fridges And Washing Machines Liberated Women, Study Suggests - Universite de Montreal - ScienceDaily Original Freedom 55 Commercial - Music: Smooth Chill Jazz by ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠AllWorldMusic⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ from ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Pixabay  Intermission: A Bit Redundant Gagmesharkoff from Free Music Archives Outro: Bebop Jazz Bedroom: LOPKERJO from Free Music Archives

    23 min

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Hosted by John Fialkowski This isn’t another feel-good career podcast—it’s a reality check with a roadmap. Join career coach and business fixer John Fialkowski as he dives into the messiness of work life—career pivots, toxic workplaces, entrepreneurial headaches, and everything in between. Drawing on real stories, cultural history, and the occasional hot take, John helps you rethink your relationship with work and take back control. To learn more , visit Career Coaching with John