Ready for Beyond

Gina Hudel

What you do today shapes what comes next—and navigating change doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. Ready for Beyond is a podcast about growth, purpose, and finding your way in a world that’s shifting fast. Host Gina Hudel shares real conversations and practical tools to help you move forward with clarity, courage, and a little more ease—while still making space to enjoy the day you’re in. From personal pivots to leadership transitions, career shifts to social impact, this show is for people ready to make meaningful progress while staying grounded in what matters now. Whether you're leading a team, rethinking success, or simply opening the door to something new—you’re in the right place. Let’s go beyond.

Episodes

  1. From Journalism to Entrepreneurship: Patrick McCaully on PR, AI, and Building a Business

    1d ago

    From Journalism to Entrepreneurship: Patrick McCaully on PR, AI, and Building a Business

    What if the experiences you thought were behind you turned out to be exactly what prepared you for what came next? In this episode of Ready for Beyond, Gina Hudel sits down with Patrick McCaully, Founder of Pointman! News Creation, to explore how past experiences can become a competitive advantage. Drawing on a career that spans broadcast journalism, public relations, and entrepreneurship, Patrick shares the lessons he carried from the newsroom into building an award-winning communications firm. From working overnight shifts in national newsrooms to launching his own business at age 28, Patrick discusses how understanding the way stories are selected, shaped, and shared became the foundation of his success. Along the way, he offers candid insights on entrepreneurship, adapting through disruption, and why bold thinking matters more than ever in the age of AI. Together, Gina and Patrick discuss: 00:01:44 Newsroom Lessons: The Foundation of a PR Career Patrick explains how working inside national newsrooms gave him a unique understanding of what makes stories resonate with journalists. 00:07:06 Why Great Stories Matter More Than Media Relationships Patrick challenges the idea that PR success is built on connections, arguing that strong ideas always win. 00:09:22 Entrepreneurship, Risk, and Starting Without a Perfect Plan He reflects on launching his business at 28 and what he wishes he had known before becoming an entrepreneur. 00:09:22 Navigating COVID and Unexpected Business Growth What initially felt like an existential threat became one of the strongest periods in the company's history. 00:11:28 AI Search and the Future of Earned Media Patrick explains why earned media is becoming increasingly important as AI changes how people discover information. 00:12:13 Breaking Through with Bold Ideas, Humour, and Creativity He shares why taking calculated risks and embracing humour can help brands stand out in crowded news cycles. 00:17:08 Career Reinvention and Becoming Your Own Boss Patrick discusses career transitions, resilience, and why entrepreneurship can offer opportunities during uncertain times. 00:23:01 Using Communication Skills for Community Impact The conversation explores using professional expertise to support causes, charities, and civic engagement. 00:25:40 Mentorship, Networking, and Sending the Elevator Back Down Patrick talks about the value of sharing knowledge and helping the next generation navigate their careers. 00:28:14 Sales Skills Every Entrepreneur Needs He highlights why sales, financial literacy, and business fundamentals are critical for new founders. 00:30:30 Finding Balance Beyond Work Patrick shares the simple pleasures that help him recharge, from dog park visits to the unexpected art of hat making. Patrick believes being difficult to “put in a box” early in his career ultimately became a strength. His perspective is a reminder that the experiences we accumulate, even the ones that seem unrelated at the time, often become the very things that set us apart later. A thoughtful and practical conversation about career pivots, entrepreneurship, media, and finding opportunity in unexpected places. ⭐ About Patrick McCaully Patrick McCaully is a communications strategist and founder of Pointman News Creation, a public relations agency ranked #1 among boutique PR firms globally and recognized for delivering high-impact earned media. With more than 25 years of experience, including time as a broadcast journalist across national news outlets, he brings a strong editorial instinct and a clear perspective on what it takes to cut through in a crowded media landscape. Over the course of his career, Patrick has worked across a wide range of sectors, from financial services and real estate to consumer brands, travel, technology, and non-profits. His work focuses on moving organizations beyond conventional, templated PR toward ideas that generate attention, shape conversations, and drive earned media at scale, often in unexpected ways. Under his leadership, Pointman has delivered internationally award-winning campaigns and produced measurable results at scale, including more than 3,000 earned media hits from a small number of targeted pitches. His approach combines journalistic discipline with a willingness to challenge “safe” approaches, grounded in the belief that strong stories, told well, still have the power to lead. Resources discussed in this episode: The Unsure Entrepreneur by Roger PiercePointman! News CreationCPAWS (Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society)David Dunkley Millinery Workshops⭐ About the Host: Gina Hudel I’m Gina Hudel, a transformation leader who has worked with teams in more than 40 countries. Over the years, my career has taken me across sectors and communities, supporting people and organizations as they navigate change, make thoughtful decisions, and move forward with clarity and purpose. I’m also deeply committed to volunteer leadership and community work, which keep me grounded in what matters most: people, connection, and contribution. Whether the setting is global or local, my focus is the same — creating space for people to find their footing, focus on what matters, and make steady, sustainable progress. Ready for Beyond brings that perspective to the mic. These conversations are grounded and human, shaped by a reminder I hold close: the future matters, but so does today. Each episode offers a moment to pause, reflect, and take the next step with confidence and intention, while staying present to the day you’re in. ⭐ What Is Ready for Beyond? What you do today shapes what comes next — and navigating change doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. Ready for Beyond is a podcast about growth, purpose, and finding your way in a world that’s shifting fast. Through candid conversations and practical tools, host Gina Hudel helps listeners move forward with clarity and courage, while still making space to enjoy the day they’re in. From personal pivots to leadership transitions, career shifts to community impact, the show explores how people make meaningful progress while staying grounded in what matters now. Whether you’re leading a team, rethinking success, or opening the door to something new, this is a space to learn, reflect, and feel supported along the way. Let’s go beyond. Contact Gina Hudel: Website: CanCannot.comLinkedIn: Gina HudelContact Patrick McCaully: Website: PointmanNC.comLinkedIn:

    33 min
  2. Who Are You Becoming? AI, Camino, and Reinvention with Jodi Armit

    1d ago

    Who Are You Becoming? AI, Camino, and Reinvention with Jodi Armit

    In this You and Yours episode of Ready for Beyond, Gina Hudel asks a timely question: Who are you becoming? She sits down with Jodi Armit, Founder & CEO of Alokai, to explore how identity evolves across life chapters, and how both technology and lived experiences can help shape who we become next. Jodi shares her path from a long corporate HR career into AI entrepreneurship, and the profound personal transformation she experienced walking 120 km of the Camino Trail with her cousin — a historic pilgrimage route in Spain known for reflection and renewal. The journey brought connection, perspective, and an emotional moment at the Compostela that reminded her of what truly matters. Together, Gina and Jodi discuss:• how identity shifts as our roles and seasons of life change• why transitions often require acknowledging — and grieving — what we leave behind• how AI can support clarity, confidence, and reinvention• slowing down and choosing where to spend your energy• the people and moments that help reconnect us to ourselves A grounded, human conversation about purpose, relationships, and the next version of you. __ ⭐ About Jodi Armit Jodi Armit is a passionate advocate for redefining how organizations understand and support their people. With more than three decades leading organizational design, M&A integrations, and workforce transformation across industries and continents, she has seen one consistent truth: leaders cannot build high-performing teams without real visibility. Traditional HR systems reveal the “what,” but rarely the deeper “why” behind performance, engagement, or organizational health. Driven to change that, Jodi founded Alokai, a people-intelligence platform designed to give organizations a unified and holistic view of their workforce. Alokai helps companies move beyond labels and legacy processes, enabling personalized employee experiences and more confident, informed talent decisions using data they’ve never had access to before. Her mission is clear: equip HR and business leaders with the clarity to build organizations where people thrive — and workplaces consistently exceed their goals. Resources discussed in this episode: The Camino Trail“Prime Time” by Jane Fonda⭐ About the Host: Gina Hudel I’m Gina Hudel, a transformation leader who has worked with teams in more than 40 countries. Over the years, my career has taken me across sectors and communities, supporting people and organizations as they navigate change, make thoughtful decisions, and move forward with clarity and purpose. I’m also deeply committed to volunteer leadership and community work, which keep me grounded in what matters most: people, connection, and contribution. Whether the setting is global or local, my focus is the same — creating space for people to find their footing, focus on what matters, and make steady, sustainable progress. Ready for Beyond brings that perspective to the mic. These conversations are grounded and human, shaped by a reminder I hold close: the future matters, but so does today. Each episode offers a moment to pause, reflect, and take the next step with confidence and intention, while staying present to the day you’re in. ⭐ What Is Ready for Beyond? What you do today shapes what comes next — and navigating change doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. Ready for Beyond is a podcast about growth, purpose, and finding your way in a world that’s shifting fast. Through candid conversations and practical tools, host Gina Hudel helps listeners move forward with clarity and courage, while still making space to enjoy the day they’re in. From personal pivots to leadership transitions, career shifts to community impact, the show explores how people make meaningful progress while staying grounded in what matters now. Whether you’re leading a team, rethinking success, or opening the door to something new, this is a space to learn, reflect, and feel supported along the way. Let’s go beyond. Contact Gina Hudel:  Website: CanCannot.comLinkedIn: Gina HudelContact Jodi Armit: Website: alokai.aiLinkedIn: jodi-armit

    29 min
  3. Neurodiversity in the Workplace: Why the System Needs to Change (Not the People), with Wanda Deschamps

    1d ago

    Neurodiversity in the Workplace: Why the System Needs to Change (Not the People), with Wanda Deschamps

    In this episode of Ready for Beyond, Gina Hudel explores what happens when someone realizes the challenge isn’t fitting into the system — it’s redesigning the system itself. She sits down with Wanda Deschamps, Founder of Liberty Co., whose work focuses on advancing neuro-inclusive workplaces through IDEA: Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility. After receiving an autism diagnosis at age 46 following a significant mental health crisis, Wanda began a journey of self-awareness that transformed how she understood herself and the world around her. That experience led her to a powerful realization: personal growth alone is not enough if workplaces, hiring practices, and social systems remain unchanged. Together, Gina and Wanda discuss: 00:03:33 — Understanding Neurodiversity Wanda explains the difference between neurodiversity, neurodivergence, and neurotypicality, and why the distinction matters. 00:05:27 — Rethinking How We Identify Talent Traditional hiring practices can unintentionally exclude neurodivergent candidates before they ever apply. 00:08:42 — Creating Truly Accessible Workplaces Accessibility starts long before accommodation requests and should be built into every stage of the employee experience. 00:09:12 — Choose Curiosity Over Judgment Assumptions about communication styles can create barriers that curiosity can help remove. 00:12:43 — The Missing Piece in DEI Wanda explains why accessibility must be included alongside diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts. 00:15:06 — Making Inclusion a Shared Responsibility Stronger workplaces emerge when everyone takes responsibility for successful communication and collaboration. Wanda shares how her own diagnosis reshaped her perspective and inspired her mission to help organizations recognize and support neurodivergent talent. Her experience serves as a reminder that meaningful inclusion is not about asking people to fit existing systems — it is about designing systems that recognize and value different ways of thinking. A thoughtful and practical conversation about belonging, accessibility, leadership, and creating workplaces where everyone has the opportunity to contribute and thrive. ⭐ Wanda Deschamps Wanda K. Deschamps is the founder and principal of Liberty Co, a consultancy focused on increasing neurodiverse employment through the IDEA framework: Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility. Drawing on her own autism diagnosis at midlife, she brings both lived experience and professional insight to her work, helping organizations rethink how they attract, support, and retain neurodivergent talent. With more than 25 years in the philanthropic sector, Wanda has worked with leading Canadian institutions and now partners with public, private, and non-profit organizations across the country. Her work focuses on building inclusive strategies that move beyond awareness to action, using neuroinclusion to strengthen workplace culture, leadership, and innovation. A champion for inclusion, Wanda speaks and writes under the banner of the Inclusion Revolution, a global movement launched to expand how we think about disability, particularly in the context of employment. Her work also includes advising and contributing to research on the experiences of autistic individuals in the workplace and beyond. In recognition of her impact, she is the recipient of the 2024 Phillip Emmerson Award for Employment Excellence from the Canadian Association for Supported Employment and the 2023 Life Sciences Ontario Volunteer Award. Her work is grounded in a simple belief: until inclusion is real for everyone, the work is not done. Resources discussed in this episode: Liberty CoIDEA Framework⭐ About the Host: Gina Hudel I’m Gina Hudel, a transformation leader who has worked with teams in more than 40 countries. Over the years, my career has taken me across sectors and communities, supporting people and organizations as they navigate change, make thoughtful decisions, and move forward with clarity and purpose. I’m also deeply committed to volunteer leadership and community work, which keep me grounded in what matters most: people, connection, and contribution. Whether the setting is global or local, my focus is the same — creating space for people to find their footing, focus on what matters, and make steady, sustainable progress. Ready for Beyond brings that perspective to the mic. These conversations are grounded and human, shaped by a reminder I hold close: the future matters, but so does today. Each episode offers a moment to pause, reflect, and take the next step with confidence and intention, while staying present to the day you’re in. ⭐ What Is Ready for Beyond? What you do today shapes what comes next — and navigating change doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. Ready for Beyond is a podcast about growth, purpose, and finding your way in a world that’s shifting fast. Through candid conversations and practical tools, host Gina Hudel helps listeners move forward with clarity and courage, while still making space to enjoy the day they’re in. From personal pivots to leadership transitions, career shifts to community impact, the show explores how people make meaningful progress while staying grounded in what matters now. Whether you’re leading a team, rethinking success, or opening the door to something new, this is a space to learn, reflect, and feel supported along the way. Let’s go beyond. Contact Gina Hudel:  Website: CanCannot.comLinkedIn: Gina HudelContact Wanda K. Deschamps: Website: LibertyCo.caLinkedIn

    23 min

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What you do today shapes what comes next—and navigating change doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. Ready for Beyond is a podcast about growth, purpose, and finding your way in a world that’s shifting fast. Host Gina Hudel shares real conversations and practical tools to help you move forward with clarity, courage, and a little more ease—while still making space to enjoy the day you’re in. From personal pivots to leadership transitions, career shifts to social impact, this show is for people ready to make meaningful progress while staying grounded in what matters now. Whether you're leading a team, rethinking success, or simply opening the door to something new—you’re in the right place. Let’s go beyond.