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Entrepreneurs, creators, and career professionals discuss the messy process of making radical changes in their career, lives, and ultimately, identities. Featuring both inspirational stories and experts to help guide you through your own career lane change.All rights reserved. Direction Economie Management et direction Réussite personnelle Sciences sociales
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    • Introducing Creator Habits - A show about the habits that help creators grow
      Nov 9 2021

      It's been a while since our last episode of Lane Change, but many of you might've noticed how many Lane Changers used their COVID time to build an audience, a personal brand, and ultimately a new direction.

      So I've launched a new show and it's called Creator Habits. It's about the habits that help you discover new ideas and build and grow an audience. Please check it out and subscribe! 

      Most episodes are under 20 minutes, and Season 1 features podcasters & writers.

      It's available wherever you find your podcasts. 

      • Web: http://creatorhabits.club/podcast
      • Apple: https://apple.co/3H5Q4ih
      • Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3CbLAmJ
      • Google Pod: https://bit.ly/3wxjJMd

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      2 min
    • A Short Note About Lane Change
      Jul 1 2021

      That's a wrap! Thanks for listening to season 2! We are taking a summer hiatus but excited to come back in a few months with something new. Stay tuned to this feed to check it out!

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      1 min
    • Adam Oskwarek: From Startups To Climate Course Creation
      Jun 17 2021

      Making a lane change from corporate work to the startup ecosystem is just the tip of the iceburg for today’s guest. After founding a startup, and working for countless others across diverse industries, Adam Oskwarek found himself trying to figure out what was next during COVID. Having spent 4 years researching climate change as a personal hobby, Adam took this time to translate his research into writing. In the process, he became an accidental “creator” of Zopeful, a course that makes climate knowledge bite-sized and accessible to all.  

      In this episode Adam shares tips on continuous learning, creating habits that support going through transition & uncertainty, and the work of simplifying complex topics like climate change. Adam shares what it looks like to launch a climate email course from creation to promotion.


      About Adam

      Adam is a dad of two, lives in London, and loves learning, exploring, fixing broken stuff and uncertainty.

      On the work front he’s invested 10 years working in startups and scale-ups across a range of sectors including edtech, fintech, SaaS and e-commerce. He’s worn many hats but mostly in Ops, Growth, Marketing and Product. Prior to that he worked in large corporations until he could stand no more.

      He believes that intentional culture and people are main competitive advantages for 21st century companies.

      Most recently he’s been digging into all things climate related, following 4 years of trying to reduce his own footprint and connect the dots on how we, as a society, dig our way out of the challenge we’ve created.

      Always hopeful, he aims to bring energy, calmness under pressure, care, thoughtfulness and light-heartedness to everything he does. Still a work-in-progress.


      Follow Zopeful

      • https://zopeful.com/
      • https://www.instagram.com/zopeful_hq/
      • https://twitter.com/zopeful_hq

      Follow Adam

      • https://twitter.com/AdamolaC
      • https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamoskwarek/?originalSubdomain=uk
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      52 min
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