
Episode 4 - Andrew Dawson
02/11/24 • 65 min
Join us on an interesting life and career journey with Andrew Dawson, a seasoned strategist with a diverse background in various advertising agencies and consultancies. Dawson shares insights from his career, including the importance of finding and cultivating mentors, and the challenges of navigating corporate culture during rapid career advancement. He discusses how his experiences inform his approach to mentoring his children and his podcast, "60 Second Democracy," which educates listeners on the actual roles of government officials. Dawson highlights the importance of understanding these roles beyond party lines and emphasizes the need for effective governance at the local level.
Join us on an interesting life and career journey with Andrew Dawson, a seasoned strategist with a diverse background in various advertising agencies and consultancies. Dawson shares insights from his career, including the importance of finding and cultivating mentors, and the challenges of navigating corporate culture during rapid career advancement. He discusses how his experiences inform his approach to mentoring his children and his podcast, "60 Second Democracy," which educates listeners on the actual roles of government officials. Dawson highlights the importance of understanding these roles beyond party lines and emphasizes the need for effective governance at the local level.
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Episode 3 - Amy Kardel
Want to meet a true renaissance woman? Well, you've come to the right place. In this episode of the Life Lessons Collective, multi-talented visionary Amy Kardel shares her life lesson about embracing change as the normal state of things. Drawing on personal experiences, Amy discusses the challenges and rewards of navigating change, whether it's a career shift, adapting to new technologies, or facing unexpected life circumstances. She emphasizes the importance of being open to change, taking initiative in learning new skills, and supporting others through their own transformations. The conversation also touches on the need to reshape the media portrayal of the tech industry and highlights Amy's exciting venture of co-writing a screenplay that portrays the positive aspects of working in tech. Overall, the episode encourages listeners to view change as an opportunity for growth and to approach it with optimism and resilience.
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Episode 5 - Clifford Thompson
We're so lucky to have the immensely talented author and painter, Clifford Thompson, on the pod. Check out our conversation as Cliff reflects on his creative journey from his early fascination with misunderstood male characters, like Charlie Brown, Holden Caulfield and Benjamin Braddock, up to the publication of his two most recent books, What It Is: Race, Family, and One Thinking Black Man's Blues (2019) and the graphic novel Big Man and the Little Men (2022)
Thompson's journey underscores the importance of staying connected to childhood passions and embracing one's core self. He emphasizes the value of pursuing what brings personal fulfillment, even if it diverges from societal expectations. Through his experiences as a writer, editor, and artist, Thompson exemplifies the resilience and creativity found in honoring one's early interests throughout life's journey.
For more infomation on Thompson, check out his website: www.cliffordthompson.info
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