21 min

EP36: Do You Have Corporate PTSD with Tara Paton Your Next Move Podcast

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In this episode, your host welcomes business bestie Tara Paton - a marketing strategy queen who works with beauty and wellness entrepreneurs to increase revenue, build customer traffic, and expand their product line.
 
Launching a business in the middle of the pandemic, Tara reveals the trauma and emotions of breaking away from corporate America. Listen in as Kimberly and Tara discuss how to recover from corporate PTSD, shed the corporate mindset, and learn to do what feels good rather than what we've been told to do. 
 
KEY POINTS:
- Why did Tara Paton leave the corporate space?
- What is corporate PTSD?
- How the pandemic spurred a new age of entrepreneurs 
- The most challenging part of transitioning into entrepreneurship 
- Tips to shed the corporate mindset 
 
QUOTABLES:
“When you're in corporate, you're going, going, going, and you're nonstop, and everything is getting from point A to B as fast as you possibly can. You're not really checking in with you as a person.” 
“A lot of the traumas that are put upon us or that we experience are put upon us because of the rigidity of the structure of what is corporate America. And so you go into entrepreneurship, and you think that you have to do the same things. And you actually don't.”
 
GUEST RESOURCES:
Learn more about Tara Paton and her marketing work at Tarapaton.com
IG | instagram.com/tarasoether
Listen to the “Stacking M’s” podcast on all major streaming platforms!
 
Have career and leadership development questions? Email Kimberly at podcast@manifestyourself.com
Learn more about Kimberly Brown and download a free career strategy template at kimberlybonline.com 
Read the book “Next Move, Best Move: Transitioning Into a Career You’ll Love” at nextmovebestmovebook.com
 
Follow Kimberly on social media:
IG | @kimberlybonline - instagram.com/kimberlybonline
FB | facebook.com/kimberlybonline 
Twitter | twitter.com/kimberlybonline
LinkedIn | linkedin.com/in/kimberlybonline 





Your Next Move is edited by Instapodcasts (visit at instapodcasts.com)

In this episode, your host welcomes business bestie Tara Paton - a marketing strategy queen who works with beauty and wellness entrepreneurs to increase revenue, build customer traffic, and expand their product line.
 
Launching a business in the middle of the pandemic, Tara reveals the trauma and emotions of breaking away from corporate America. Listen in as Kimberly and Tara discuss how to recover from corporate PTSD, shed the corporate mindset, and learn to do what feels good rather than what we've been told to do. 
 
KEY POINTS:
- Why did Tara Paton leave the corporate space?
- What is corporate PTSD?
- How the pandemic spurred a new age of entrepreneurs 
- The most challenging part of transitioning into entrepreneurship 
- Tips to shed the corporate mindset 
 
QUOTABLES:
“When you're in corporate, you're going, going, going, and you're nonstop, and everything is getting from point A to B as fast as you possibly can. You're not really checking in with you as a person.” 
“A lot of the traumas that are put upon us or that we experience are put upon us because of the rigidity of the structure of what is corporate America. And so you go into entrepreneurship, and you think that you have to do the same things. And you actually don't.”
 
GUEST RESOURCES:
Learn more about Tara Paton and her marketing work at Tarapaton.com
IG | instagram.com/tarasoether
Listen to the “Stacking M’s” podcast on all major streaming platforms!
 
Have career and leadership development questions? Email Kimberly at podcast@manifestyourself.com
Learn more about Kimberly Brown and download a free career strategy template at kimberlybonline.com 
Read the book “Next Move, Best Move: Transitioning Into a Career You’ll Love” at nextmovebestmovebook.com
 
Follow Kimberly on social media:
IG | @kimberlybonline - instagram.com/kimberlybonline
FB | facebook.com/kimberlybonline 
Twitter | twitter.com/kimberlybonline
LinkedIn | linkedin.com/in/kimberlybonline 





Your Next Move is edited by Instapodcasts (visit at instapodcasts.com)

21 min