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What I’ve learnt from 100 episodes of the Change Work Life podcast - with Jeremy Cline

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Questions? Comments? Episode suggestions? Send us a text message!#100 - Jeremy Cline of the Change Work Life podcast talks to guest interviewer Brendan Schneider about the lessons he has learnt from 100 episodes of the show, his reasons for starting the podcast and his future plans.What you'll learn[01:57] Jeremy explains what led him to want to start a podcast.[06:45] Jeremy talks through how he started the podcast.[11:20] Jeremy discusses his goals and expectations when starting the podcast.[12:09] Finding and building your audience when starting a business.[13:25] Looking at where an initial project can take you.[14:40] Jeremy talks about his part-time role alongside the podcast.[16:57] Jeremy discusses how he approached his employer to reduce his hours and how he manages the workload.[20:17] Jeremy talks about what he enjoys most about doing the podcasts.[22:04] Jeremy reveals his favourite interviews.[26:53] Jeremy explains what he has learnt about himself during his podcasts journey.[29:20] Why your career options aren’t limited by your previous education and experience.[30:11] The importance of building relationships and how networking doesn’t have to be daunting.[32:03] Why it’s worth trying things out and exploring your ideas.[33:04] The value of coaching and being accountable.[34:30] What’s next for Jeremy and Change Work Life.Resources mentioned in this episode (some of these are affiliate links and we may get a commission in the event that you make a purchase - this helps us to cover our expenses and is at no additional cost to you):The Property PodcastRich Dad, Poor Dad, Robert T KiyosakiUnscripted, MJ De Marco (also check out The Millionaire Fastlane by the same author)John Lee Dumas Entrepreneurs on FireFor the show notes for this episode, including a full transcript and links to all the resources mentioned, visit:https://changeworklife.com/what-ive-learnt-from-100-episodes-of-the-change-work-life-podcast/Re-assessing your career?  Know you need a change but don't really know where to start?  Check out these two exercises to start the journey of working out what career is right for you!Take me to the exercises!Also, make sure to join the Change Work Life Facebook group and check out all the resources mentioned by our guests on the Change Work Life Resources page.Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

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Questions? Comments? Episode suggestions? Send us a text message! #100 - Jeremy Cline of the Change Work Life podcast talks to guest interviewer Brendan Schneider about the lessons he has learnt from 100 episodes of the show, his reasons for starting the podcast and his future plans. What you'll learn [01:57] Jeremy explains what led him to want to start a podcast.[06:45] Jeremy talks through how he started the podcast.[11:20] Jeremy discusses his goals and expectations when starting the p...

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