The Career Mentor Podcast with Fexingo: Finding Mentors, Sponsors, and Career Advisors

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The Career Mentor Podcast with Fexingo: Finding Mentors, Sponsors, and Career Advisors

Lucas and Luna sit down in their usual coffee-shop corner to examine the quiet mechanics of career advancement — not the platitudes about 'finding a mentor,' but the actual system of how mentors, sponsors, and advisors create or fail to create professional mobility. Each episode takes one lever in that system: how to identify a sponsor who will advocate for you in a closed-door promotion meeting, the difference between a mentor who gives advice and a sponsor who risks their own social capital, why certain industries (law, medicine, finance) have formalized sponsorship while tech and media leave it to luck. Lucas draws on his years of watching junior colleagues rise or stall inside publishing and consulting; Luna brings a younger lens, questioning whether the traditional model works for remote workers, contract employees, or people outside elite networks. They map the landscape using real studies (Gartner’s sponsorship data, Catalyst’s research on women and sponsors, academic papers on

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Lucas and Luna sit down in their usual coffee-shop corner to examine the quiet mechanics of career advancement — not the platitudes about 'finding a mentor,' but the actual system of how mentors, sponsors, and advisors create or fail to create professional mobility. Each episode takes one lever in that system: how to identify a sponsor who will advocate for you in a closed-door promotion meeting, the difference between a mentor who gives advice and a sponsor who risks their own social capital, why certain industries (law, medicine, finance) have formalized sponsorship while tech and media leave it to luck. Lucas draws on his years of watching junior colleagues rise or stall inside publishing and consulting; Luna brings a younger lens, questioning whether the traditional model works for remote workers, contract employees, or people outside elite networks. They map the landscape using real studies (Gartner’s sponsorship data, Catalyst’s research on women and sponsors, academic papers on

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