• Kimberly Brown: "It is never too late to change careers"

  • 2024/10/16
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Kimberly Brown: "It is never too late to change careers"

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  • In this episode of My Rejection Story, Kimberly Brown shares her personal journey of rejection and redirection in her career. She discusses the emotional impact of job rejections, the importance of vulnerability, and how to navigate the job market effectively. Kimberly emphasizes the significance of asking questions during interviews and the need for self-coaching in professional development. She also opens up about her experience as an author, the challenges of promoting her book, and the importance of community support. The conversation concludes with practical advice for growing a podcast and engaging with an audience.

    Takeaways:

    • Rejection can lead to unexpected opportunities.
    • It's essential to ask questions during the interview process.
    • Vulnerability is a crucial part of career transitions.
    • Building a community can provide support during tough times.
    • Self-coaching is vital for personal and professional growth.
    • Aligning with your core values is key to job satisfaction.
    • The pain of regret is often worse than the pain of trying something new.
    • Creating engaging content can help grow your audience.
    • It's important to understand what makes your work unique.
    • Being authentic can help you connect with your audience.


    For anyone listening, you can order a copy of Next Move, Best Move, on Amazon: https://a.co/d/74iDP5I

    I will also be giving away a copy to a listener who subscribes and reviews the podcast. You just need to email screenshots to media@hustlingwriters.com.

    To find out more about Kimberly Brown, her book and company, Brown Leadership, visit: https://www.brownleadership.com/

    Follow Kimberly on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kimberlybonline/


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Rejection and Redirection

    04:22 Kimberly's Job Rejection Story

    07:22 The Impact of Rejection on Career Paths

    10:23 Navigating the Job Market and Interviews

    13:14 The Importance of Asking Questions in Interviews

    16:12 Vulnerability in Professional Growth

    19:27 The Journey of Writing and Promoting a Book

    21:58 Building a Community Around Your Work

    24:51 The Process of Self-Coaching and Leadership Development

    28:04 The Challenges of Being Visible and Authentic

    31:47 Advice for Growing a Podcast

    34:53 Conclusion and Future Aspirations


    Distribution Partners:A special thanks to our partners, who I highly recommend getting in touch with.
    If you are looking for a book writing coach to get your manuscript out there, I recommend working with:
    Lindy Pfeil, Author and Memoir Coach, website: lindypfeil.com
    Emily Tamayo Maher, Author & bestselling author in women’s spirituality, website: meaningmethod.com.
    Tracy Stewart, book mentor and developmental editor, author, and ghostwriter, website: freshlypress.com
    Javacia Harris Bowser, host of a community for female writers, bloggers, and entrepreneurs, website: seejanewritebham.com
    If you are interested in exploring hybrid publishing, I highly recommend getting in touch with Nick Courtright, CEO of atmospherepress.com
    If you’re looking for a brain / neuro trainer, check out Paula Echeverri, website: neuromomceo.com
    Freelance writers, you are going to want to get your hands on Amber Perry’s guide, 250+ nonfiction publications that pay, so people can start pitching right away. Here’s the link:
    If you are interested in exploring hybrid publishing, I highly recommend getting in touch with Nick Courtright, CEO of atmospherepress.com

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あらすじ・解説

In this episode of My Rejection Story, Kimberly Brown shares her personal journey of rejection and redirection in her career. She discusses the emotional impact of job rejections, the importance of vulnerability, and how to navigate the job market effectively. Kimberly emphasizes the significance of asking questions during interviews and the need for self-coaching in professional development. She also opens up about her experience as an author, the challenges of promoting her book, and the importance of community support. The conversation concludes with practical advice for growing a podcast and engaging with an audience.

Takeaways:

  • Rejection can lead to unexpected opportunities.
  • It's essential to ask questions during the interview process.
  • Vulnerability is a crucial part of career transitions.
  • Building a community can provide support during tough times.
  • Self-coaching is vital for personal and professional growth.
  • Aligning with your core values is key to job satisfaction.
  • The pain of regret is often worse than the pain of trying something new.
  • Creating engaging content can help grow your audience.
  • It's important to understand what makes your work unique.
  • Being authentic can help you connect with your audience.


For anyone listening, you can order a copy of Next Move, Best Move, on Amazon: https://a.co/d/74iDP5I

I will also be giving away a copy to a listener who subscribes and reviews the podcast. You just need to email screenshots to media@hustlingwriters.com.

To find out more about Kimberly Brown, her book and company, Brown Leadership, visit: https://www.brownleadership.com/

Follow Kimberly on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kimberlybonline/


Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Rejection and Redirection

04:22 Kimberly's Job Rejection Story

07:22 The Impact of Rejection on Career Paths

10:23 Navigating the Job Market and Interviews

13:14 The Importance of Asking Questions in Interviews

16:12 Vulnerability in Professional Growth

19:27 The Journey of Writing and Promoting a Book

21:58 Building a Community Around Your Work

24:51 The Process of Self-Coaching and Leadership Development

28:04 The Challenges of Being Visible and Authentic

31:47 Advice for Growing a Podcast

34:53 Conclusion and Future Aspirations


Distribution Partners:A special thanks to our partners, who I highly recommend getting in touch with.
If you are looking for a book writing coach to get your manuscript out there, I recommend working with:
Lindy Pfeil, Author and Memoir Coach, website: lindypfeil.com
Emily Tamayo Maher, Author & bestselling author in women’s spirituality, website: meaningmethod.com.
Tracy Stewart, book mentor and developmental editor, author, and ghostwriter, website: freshlypress.com
Javacia Harris Bowser, host of a community for female writers, bloggers, and entrepreneurs, website: seejanewritebham.com
If you are interested in exploring hybrid publishing, I highly recommend getting in touch with Nick Courtright, CEO of atmospherepress.com
If you’re looking for a brain / neuro trainer, check out Paula Echeverri, website: neuromomceo.com
Freelance writers, you are going to want to get your hands on Amber Perry’s guide, 250+ nonfiction publications that pay, so people can start pitching right away. Here’s the link:
If you are interested in exploring hybrid publishing, I highly recommend getting in touch with Nick Courtright, CEO of atmospherepress.com

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