“Quitting my job was an accident.”, Gabi shared in one of her introductory videos. While working in a medical company as an admin, she began feeling more and more unfulfilled and started her side-hustle writing. She started by working quid pro quo with her contacts to build her portfolio. After a move to a new town and job didn’t go as planned, she adapted and went all-in on her business.
Read MoreAhna left her seven-year career in fashion design to start her own business as a florist specializing in wedding and events. In this interview, she shares the reasons behind her career pivot and an aspect rarely being talked about - managing finances while trying to shift careers.
Read MoreFrom Public Relations to sales, writing, and brand storytelling, Nathalie is not only a career switcher but a multipassionate individual as well. For her, being able to do something she is passionate about and the freedom to be creative is more important than a big job title.
Read MoreCaroline has a natural talent for Sales, but she proved that being good at something doesn’t mean you have to stay there. Her successful transition to Brand Design involved a lot of self-reflection, a personal commitment to learning, and finding the balance in transitioning to a new field while staying at your current job.
Read MoreGetting her dream job straight after college, Lauren thought she would stay there until she retire. But when that dream started to feel like a nightmare, she began to take deliberate action to find the right role for her. Through planning, experimentation, and leveraging her expertise, she was able to make the leap from Interior design to a tech startup and now runs her own business, a podcasting company for women.
Read MoreWith her current role as an Interior Design consultant, writer, and social media manager, you wouldn’t guess that for most of Taylor’s youth and education, she was set to follow her father’s footsteps to be in the Healthcare industry. Find out how she learned how to navigate her own path, embrace her creative self, and found the career fit for her.
Read More“If there’s no light at the end of the tunnel, light that b*tch yourself.” Those were the words Katrina told herself when she left her five-year career in localization project management (and her hometown!) to pursue her dream of working in marketing and events with the ultimate goal of building supportive communities through transformative experiences.
Read MoreEntrepreneurship is in Molly’s blood. Coming from a family who owns a financial services firm, being in the same field seemed to be the obvious choice, which she did for most of her twenties. But she left her career in corporate finance to do something less coventional but has more personal impact. Now as a trained desire, intimacy, and integrated mental health coach, she helps women get to know themselves in a real and honest way to have the fulfilling connections & relationships they’ve been wanting.
Read MoreSomeone once told Michelle that her dream job of being a television producer in NYC would take years to accomplish, that it’s nearly impossible. But not only did she land it, but she also got it even before graduating from college - all because of her love for connecting with people and coffee!
Read MoreFun, colorful, and uplifting are three words to describe both Geli Balcruz’s art and personality. Her work is her means of self-expression but freely expressing her true self was a journey she embarked on. Find out how she came to terms with her artistic voice and courage.
Read MoreBold and Brilliant co-founder Bianca M. made the leap from one career to another in her quest for finding her true passions. In this interview, she shares the motivations, challenges, and lessons she gained along the way.
Read MoreA temp job, a big city move, and a subway ad - find out how the co-founder of Bold and Brilliant found her rhythm balancing two careers in very different fields.
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