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EPISODE · Apr 17, 2026 · 50 MIN

Episode Twenty - Why Some People Don’t Fit in a Box — And Still Make It Work, with Emily Parr

from Career Coaching With John · host John Fialkowski

Episode Twenty - Why Some People Don’t Fit in a Box — And Still Make It WorkWe open the show with a reflection on Lady Gaga and Little Richard — two artists who built careers by refusing to be defined by a single identity.Lady Gaga represents a more modern, deliberate version of identity: someone who crafted a persona that can move seamlessly between worlds — mainstream and fringe, polished and experimental.Little Richard, on the other hand, represents something less tidy. A rock and roll pioneer, a religious preacher, a boundary-pushing performer — all at once. His identity wasn’t clean or consistent, and it didn’t always align neatly. But it worked.Together, they raise a question that carries into the rest of the episode:Do we need to simplify who we are to be understood… or can we succeed by expressing something more complex?In this episode, John explores that question through a real conversation.What starts as a discussion about influencers quickly becomes something deeper.When John interviews content creator and client Emily Parr, he finds himself caught off guard by the difference between the person he knows… and the one who shows up on camera.That moment raises a bigger question:Are we supposed to simplify ourselves to be understood — or learn how to express something more complex?From there, the episode explores how identity isn’t always clean, consistent, or easy to define — and why that might not be a problem after all.About the GuestEmily Parr  is a host, creative producer, and fashion and beauty media personality. She is currently developing and leading a makeover web series for YouTube, where she brings together style, storytelling, and transformation through a modern, editorial lens.With a background in wellness and fitness, Emily’s work has evolved into a broader creative vision centered on identity, self-expression, and personal reinvention. Her content blends fashion, beauty, and elegance to reflect atimeless, refined aesthetic while embracing individuality. At the core of her work is a spiritual mission: to empower women to feel beautiful, confident, and fully aligned with their divine feminine nature—embodying both elegance and power in how they present themselves and move through the world.You can findmore of her work here:https://www.emilymparr.com/linksAbout CCWJFull show notes at: johnfialkowski.comFollow John on Linkedin: @John Fialkowski Music Credits:IntroductionRainfall  by Bransboynd on PixabayTechno Wave by Bransboynd from PixabayIntermissionNismo by 1000 Handz on Free Music Archive Attribution 4.0 International License.Smooth Chill Jazz by ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠AllWorldMusic⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ from ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠PixabayOutroCountry Thoughts by Ykaiavu from Pixabay

Episode Twenty - Why Some People Don’t Fit in a Box — And Still Make It WorkWe open the show with a reflection on Lady Gaga and Little Richard — two artists who built careers by refusing to be defined by a single identity.Lady Gaga represents a more modern, deliberate version of identity: someone who crafted a persona that can move seamlessly between worlds — mainstream and fringe, polished and experimental.Little Richard, on the other hand, represents something less tidy. A rock and roll pioneer, a religious preacher, a boundary-pushing performer — all at once. His identity wasn’t clean or consistent, and it didn’t always align neatly. But it worked.Together, they raise a question that carries into the rest of the episode:Do we need to simplify who we are to be understood… or can we succeed by expressing something more complex?In this episode, John explores that question through a real conversation.What starts as a discussion about influencers quickly becomes something deeper.When John interviews content creator and client Emily Parr, he finds himself caught off guard by the difference between the person he knows… and the one who shows up on camera.That moment raises a bigger question:Are we supposed to simplify ourselves to be understood — or learn how to express something more complex?From there, the episode explores how identity isn’t always clean, consistent, or easy to define — and why that might not be a problem after all.About the GuestEmily Parr  is a host, creative producer, and fashion and beauty media personality. She is currently developing and leading a makeover web series for YouTube, where she brings together style, storytelling, and transformation through a modern, editorial lens.With a background in wellness and fitness, Emily’s work has evolved into a broader creative vision centered on identity, self-expression, and personal reinvention. Her content blends fashion, beauty, and elegance to reflect atimeless, refined aesthetic while embracing individuality. At the core of her work is a spiritual mission: to empower women to feel beautiful, confident, and fully aligned with their divine feminine nature—embodying both elegance and power in how they present themselves and move through the world.You can findmore of her work here:https://www.emilymparr.com/linksAbout CCWJFull show notes at: johnfialkowski.comFollow John on Linkedin: @John Fialkowski Music Credits:IntroductionRainfall  by Bransboynd on PixabayTechno Wave by Bransboynd from PixabayIntermissionNismo by 1000 Handz on Free Music Archive Attribution 4.0 International License.Smooth Chill Jazz by ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠AllWorldMusic⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ from ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠PixabayOutroCountry Thoughts by Ykaiavu from Pixabay

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