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  • S1E44: Getting Started Without All the Answers: Begin Then Scale
    Jan 20 2026

    If you've been waiting for the perfect moment to pursue an idea you have, this episode is your permission slip to begin. At 20 years old, Kostapanos Miliaresis pitched a 60-second idea that became one of Greece's largest volunteer networks, eventually earning him Forbes 30 Under 30 recognition and partnerships with Fortune 500 companies.

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    In this conversation, Kostapanos shares why clarity comes from action (not analysis), how to know when to let go of something you've built so it can grow bigger, and why the sooner you remove yourself from a solution, the more impact it can have.

    You'll also hear his framework for focusing on lead indicators (what you control) versus lag indicators (outcomes), and how he thinks about curating an inner circle that lets you be your full self.

    Resource link:

    Kostapanos Miliaresis

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    32 min
  • S143: How a Microsoft Sustainability Director Turned Climate Optimism Into Career Success
    Jan 13 2026

    Charlie Sellars didn't plan to work in climate: until a client told him, "my blood is black because I bleed oil." Now he's a Director of Sustainability at Microsoft, author of What We Can Do: A Climate Optimist's Guide to Sustainable Living, and one of the company's youngest directors. 

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    In this conversation, Charlie breaks down why crisis language is breaking people down, how he helps Microsoft become carbon negative and water positive by 2030, and why he believes optimism is the most effective tool for climate action. 

    You'll discover the unexpected ways climate work pays well, how to build influence without authority, and why the most exciting climate careers don't have "sustainability" in the title at all.

    Resource link:

    www.charliesellars.com


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    34 min
  • S1E42: Seaweed vs. Plastic: Inside the Mission to Disrupt a $500 Billion Industry
    Dec 2 2025

    What does it really take to disrupt a $500 billion industry with 10 people and seaweed? Alyssa Pace, Head of Marketing & Communications at Sway, pulls back the curtain on startup life at the forefront of replacing plastic packaging with ocean-grown alternatives that compost in your backyard. 

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    In this conversation, she reveals the greenwashing detector that changed how she evaluates companies, why generalists thrive in climate startups, and the one burnout prevention strategy that's keeping her team motivated when the work feels urgent. 

    If you are being told you need to pick either doing well ($$$) or doing good…listen in to Alyssa’s episode to tune into someone doing both early in their career.  


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    33 min
  • S1E41: Being the Chief Impact Officer at Chobani: Corporate Impact at Scale
    Sep 23 2025

    Meet Nishant Roy, Chief Impact Officer at Chobani, whose career path demonstrates how to build meaningful work that combines social impact with financial success. From military service to Goldman Sachs to USAID to corporate leadership, his journey shows multiple pathways into purpose-driven careers.

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    Nishant shares his practical three-question framework for evaluating career opportunities: Does it have a real mission beyond profit? Will I learn from top talent while adding value? Will I be fairly compensated? 

    He reveals how corporate impact professionals navigate daily tensions between profit and purpose, including prioritizing free disaster-relief products over paying customers.

    Key insights include how to distinguish authentic impact companies from those doing "impact washing," why financial skills amplify social change effectiveness, and how established corporations can create systemic change that benefits communities, farmers, and customers simultaneously.

    If you’re curious about how to have an impact inside a well-established company, this conversation will show you exactly how it's done.

    Essential listening for anyone asking: How do I find meaningful work? What careers combine purpose and profit? How can I create social impact within a traditional business? How do I build skills that lead to bigger impact opportunities?



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    40 min
  • S1E40: Pivoting from Mechanical Engineer to Safari Guide: Why I Left My Desk Job for the African Bush
    Sep 16 2025

    Listen in to an impressive pivot story from Matt Foulsham, who describes his dramatic career change as "the natural progression that I was always going to be." But how does someone go from engineering to safari guiding and feel like it was inevitable?

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    It started when Matt was sitting in a gray UK office during COVID lockdown, successful in his chemical engineering career, when a single question from a friend completely derailed his carefully planned, ambitious trajectory.

    Despite having what most would consider a "good job," something felt off. An offhand comment during a safari trip sparked a radical reimagining of his future.

    In this episode, Matt reveals the story of his career pivot and the surprisingly practical steps he took to test whether his romanticized vision of safari guiding could become reality. You'll hear about his intense year-long training—including walking alone for miles through the African bush each day, staying constantly alert to avoid lions and leopards. He explains why he describes his current work as a "privilege" rather than just a paycheck.

    You'll discover how he navigated this life-changing decision and what it really takes to become comfortable being a beginner again in your late twenties.


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    30 min
  • S1E39: The Secret Career Strategy to Become Irreplaceable (While Others Panic and AI-Boost Resumes)
    Sep 2 2025

    Have you noticed that everyone around you is concerned about their jobs and careers (not just young graduates by the way!)? Whether we blame AI, tariffs, or both, workers are scrambling to "AI-proof" their careers with tactical skills that might become obsolete tomorrow anyway. All this turbulence is very real.

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    I have a much more powerful strategy for thriving in today's uncertain job market that I want to share with you in this episode. And yes, it involves zooming out and thinking about your 90,000 career hours, and how you would like to "spend" them.

    This episode reveals the career secret that transforms your career into a worthwhile and meaningful experience that makes you indispensable—regardless of what technology throws at you next.

    Exercises:

    I help [who] achieve [what] by [how] because [why]

    Email Georgi to share details about your contribution: info@georgienthoven.com

    Resources:

    • World Economic Forum Global Risk Report- Outlines pressing global issues worth solving
    • Drawdown.org- Library of environmental solutions for planet-focused careers
    • Capital F Fund portfolio


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    11 min
  • S1E38: There's No Career Path You're Supposed to Be On: From Law to Laughter (Comedian)
    Aug 26 2025

    What happens when a successful refugee lawyer realizes she's burnt out, underpaid, and following someone else's definition of success?

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    Sashi Perera made the leap from courtrooms to comedy stages, and now her hilarious takes on life have racked up 40 million views across social media.

    In this raw and inspiring conversation, she reveals how she dared to quit her stable government job, why "pausing" isn't lazy but essential, and the real reason there's no career path you're supposed to be on.

    From her early days bombing at open mics to becoming a viral sensation and published author, Sashi's journey proves that sometimes the scariest decisions lead to the most fulfilling work.

    Resources:

    Standstill


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    36 min
  • S1E37: The Innovation Tax: Why Doing Housing Differently is Hard but Worth It
    Aug 12 2025


    Annie Koo, COO of Catalyst, shares her unconventional journey from architecture school to housing innovator, driven by a pivotal moment when she chose to design a museum for homeless residents instead of following her assignment.

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    After gaining confidence and learning "the language" of business through institutions like McKinsey and Columbia Business School, she discovered her calling in affordable housing finance and operations.

    Now a COO at Catalyst, Annie leads market conversions that transform institutional multifamily properties into affordable housing using innovative capital structures, while exploring new models for renter wealth building.

    She candidly discusses the "innovation tax" of doing something new in a traditional industry - the exciting but challenging reality of building systems from scratch without a playbook.

    Resources:

    • Catalyst Housing Group
    • Catalyst Impact Fund


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    20 min