Soul-Aligned Career Change for Gen X Women | Rachel Spekman

EPISODE · Feb 17, 2026 · 32 MIN

Soul-Aligned Career Change for Gen X Women | Rachel Spekman

from Gratitude Geek | Business Education for Gen X Women Solopreneurs · host Kandas Nesbitt-Rodarte

Have you been earning a great income in a career that secretly drains your soul? In this episode, career coach Rachel Spekman helps Gen X women solopreneurs transition from miserable high-paying jobs to soul-aligned work using gratitude and authenticity. Full Show Notes + Links: https://kandasrodarte.com/311 In This Episode: • Reflect on what actually worked in past careers • Experiment with career changes without overcommitting • Simplify priorities and overcome imposter syndrome • Trust your experience for soul-aligned solopreneur work Rachel shares insights from 15 years in marketing, 10 years helping startup founders, and 5 years as a therapist. She discusses navigating career transitions, building an advisory board for solopreneurs, and using gratitude as a business strategy. KEY TOPICS: Soul-aligned career transitions for women over 40 Managing reputation and fear of judgment when changing careers Authenticity in marketing strategies Lessons from venture capitalism for Gen X entrepreneurs Creating an advisory board for your solopreneur journey Finding your values and green zones Overcoming isolation and building community CONNECT WITH RACHEL SPEKMAN: Website: https://www.rachelspekman.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachelspekman/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MadeforMoreCoach CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Introduction: Career that looks good but feels wrong 02:18 - Weaving gratitude into business strategy 04:39 - Understanding soul alignment in career choices 07:13 - Role of confidence in career transitions 09:37 - Navigating imposter syndrome for women over 40 12:23 - Experimentation and incremental career changes 14:32 - Authenticity in marketing strategies 16:45 - Lessons from venture capitalism for Gen X women 19:37 - Creating an advisory board for solopreneurs 21:50 - Finding your values and green zones 24:01 - Importance of connection and community --- ABOUT GRATITUDE GEEK: Gratitude Geek is the podcast for Gen X women solopreneurs building genuine, lasting connections with clients, colleagues, and community. Host Kandas Rodarte believes gratitude is a business strategy that transforms how we show up in our work and lives. Each week, Kandas interviews successful entrepreneurs, coaches, and business owners who share practical strategies for growing sustainable businesses after 40—especially for women rebuilding after life disruptions like cancer, divorce, or loss. Subscribe & Listen: https://gratitudegeek.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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