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Today I’m excited to share an interview I did with Joe Sanok on his podcast, the Practice of the Practice.

Joe Sanok is one of our past guests here on The Quarter Life Comeback podcast, and I recently had the chance to sit down to speak with him on his podcast.

We originally planned to speak about what I’ve learned about twenty-somethings and Millennials while hosting my podcast, but the discussion quickly turned to other topics.

As I’ve mentioned before, I always love the opportunity to give back by being a guest on other shows, and it was awesome being able to share all the knowledge I’ve accumulated as a result of interviewing my guests.

IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN:

  • Why you don’t need to know what’s coming next
  • How I’ve pivoted my journey to find my purpose
  • How to come up with a name for your business
  • The 3 reasons I started a podcast
  • How to get started with a new project idea
  • How to keep millennials engaged at work

RESOURCES & LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

Finally, you can hang out with Joe on the various social media channels below:

Website | TwitterFacebook | Instagram | LinkedIn

THANKS FOR LISTENING!

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Thanks again for having me on your show, Joe!

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Intro by Daniella Pellegrini | Music Credit: CharlestheFirst – Letting Go