Career Talk: Learn - Grow - Thrive

Stephanie Dennis

Host Stephanie Dennis is on a mission to empower people to take control of their careers by offering holistic career advice. This podcast takes a funny, fresh and playful approach to what is typically a very professional topic, but make no mistake, this is not a professional podcast! We have fun, laugh a lot, joke around, use adult language, tell it how it is and get right to the point. Check out Career Talk: Learn - Grow - Thrive as featured in the New York Times, Inc.com, Forbes, Reader's Digest, Business Insider and more!

  • 11 minutes 20 seconds
    Compensation & Remote Work vs Compensation & In Office Work

    What we talked about on this episode: 

    This episode was inspired by a TT video I saw where someone shared their remote compensation, hybrid comp, and in-office comp expectations.

    It was said they ask for $20k more for in-office jobs and the person dueting it seemed shocked. 

    My response was good for them BUT that’s it? 


    Let’s talk about it. 


    Should you have different compensation expectations for a remote job vs a job you would be required to go into the office? 

    For simple math.


    Let’s say your hourly rate is $40/hour. 


    Your commute: 

    1 hour per day, 30 minutes each way.

    $40 x 5 x 50 weeks per year 

    = $10,000


    15 miles each way, so that’s 30 miles per day round trip. 

    30 x 5 x 50 = 7500 miles you’re putting on your car each year. 

    The federal mileage rate right now is $.67/mile and at 7,500 miles we are looking at: 

    $5,025


    Time and mileage just for your commute is now at: 

    $15,025 per year


    Food: 

    Buy lunch 2x a week and bring lunch 3x a week

    $10, which is conservative for a meal these days 

    $10 x 2 per week x 50 weeks per year

    =1,000 extra on food 


    Between commute and food, we are now at $16,025 


    Clothes: 

    Unless you can wear the same shit you can at home, in the office, you have to account for additional clothing expenses.

    Let’s say $2,000 a year on the lowest end.


    Now we are at $18,025 just in expenses for commute, food, and clothing.


    We haven’t factored anything in for the inconvenience. These are simply expenses. 


    Truly, do the math.

    What makes sense? 


    Hybrid = I’d do 75% of whatever the in-office number you come to is. 


    If companies are hell-bent on getting people back into the office, awesome, compensate accordingly. 


    Thank you for taking the time to listen, watch, and be here! I appreciate you! 


    Socials: 


    Have a great rest of your day! 

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    27 May 2024, 5:05 am
  • 16 minutes 12 seconds
    WTF Does All The Office Lingo Mean (Also can we just stop)?

    What we talked about on this episode: 

    1. Let’s take this offline: discuss it later and/or in a different setting 

    2. Touch base: briefly connect or update on a topic 

    3. Put a pin in it: postpone or temporarily set aside a discussion

    4. Think outside the box: consider unconventional or creative ideas 

    5. Circle back: Return to topic later for further discussion 

    6. Low-hanging fruit: Easily achievable or readily available tasks.

    7. Get the ball rolling: Start a process or initiate an activity.

    8. Move the needle: Make a significant impact or achieve progress.

    9. Buy-in: Gain agreement or approval from others.

    10. Close the loop: Complete a task or finalize a discussion.

    11. Ping me: Contact me or send me a message.

    12. Bandwidth: Capacity or availability to take on additional tasks.

    13. Hit the ground running: Start a project or task quickly and efficiently.

    14. Paradigm shift: Fundamental change in thinking or approach.

    15. Out of the loop: Unaware of information or not included in discussions.

    16. Play hardball: Adopt a tough or uncompromising approach.

    17. Push the envelope: Challenge limits or try new and innovative approaches.

    18. Put lipstick on a pig: Attempt to make something unattractive appear better than it is.

    19. Running it up the flagpole: Presenting an idea for consideration or feedback.

    20. Table that for now: Postpone discussion until later.

    21. Under the radar: Happening without attracting attention or going unnoticed.


    If someone hits you with one, ask clarifying questions! 

    Thank you for taking the time to listen, watch, and be here! I appreciate you! 


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    Have a great rest of your day! 

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    13 May 2024, 5:05 am
  • 27 minutes 18 seconds
    The Importance Of and Strategies For Self Promotion

    Note: I hooked up the Shure mic wrong LOL this NOT an accurate sound quality, it is however the quality of a MacBook Air hahahaha


    Marketing Talk: Learn - Grow - Thrive Podcast Link


    https://lnk.bio/stephdennis


    We are written, produced, hosted and edited by Stephanie Dennis


    You’re awesome!! Go be your amazing self today!!! 


    Notes: 

    Most of us are not comfortable with self-promotion

    That said, most of us do indeed need to leverage this skill

    Whether in the workplace, for a business, or podcast, or social channels, etc.

     

    Definition:

    Dictionary.com

    The action of promoting or publicizing oneself

     

    What self-promotion is not?

    Bragging

    Huge difference between hey we made a new podcast episode vs we have the best podcast ever

     

    Why is self-promotion important in our careers? AKA benefits to doing it

    1. Promotion opportunities
    2. Credibility
    3. Personal branding
    4. Builds confidence
    5. Professional (and probably personal) growth
    6. Gives you a leg up AKA a competitive edge
    7. Career or job satisfaction
    8. Build/rebuild your reputation
    9. Increase visibility
    10. Networking
    11. Career development
    12. Recognition
    13. Develop leadership skills
    14. Help overcome gender and/or diversity biases
    15. Increased motivation
    16. Puts your achievements center stage
    17. Proves your value
    18. Sets you up to be seen as a SME
    19. Puts you in a position to take control of your career
    20. Lead by example (fosters culture and can share other people's achievements too)

     

    Tips/tools/techniques and resources

    1. Be real and authentic
    2. Set goals
    3. Estbalish your version of EVP (employer value proposition) so EVP - employee value prop (AKA unique selling prop, AKA why you're a badass)
    4. Start with what you know (current role, skills, knowledge
    5. Network
    6. Create a personal brand (portfolio if it applies)
    7. Leverage social platforms
    8. Seek feedback from team and others
    9. Create a website
    10. Design on brand (Canva, adobe)
    11. Create content
    12. Become a speaker
    13. Refine your storytelling skills (people relate to stories)
    14. Apply for awards
    15. Get your read on
    16. Leverage online courses
    17. Seek out a mentor

     

    Don't list:

    1. Be fake
    2. Lie/embellish
    3. Be arrogant
    4. Be selfish
    5. Dismiss ethical issues
    6. Ignore feedback
    7. Over so it
    8. Be greedy
    9. Put all your eggs in the self-promotion basket


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    29 April 2024, 5:05 am
  • 19 minutes 55 seconds
    Why You Should Be A Lifelong Learner + Benefits & Resources

    Note: I hooked up the Shure mic wrong LOL this NOT an accurate sound quality, it is however the quality of a MacBook Air hahahaha


    Being a lifelong learner is so critical in today's society.

    We are surrounded by constant change and we have to be able to learn and adapt to those changes

    If we think about jobs that used to be relevant but are no longer:

    • Lamplighter (1900)
    • Switchboard operators (1975-1980)
    • Camera film developers (1990s)
    • Life operators (1970ish)
    • Milkman (1990s)
    • Video store operator (1995-2000)

     

    Dictonary.com

    The provision or use of both formal and informal learning opportunities throughout people's lives in order to foster the continuous development and improvement of the knowledge and skills needed for employment and personal fulfillment

    So it's not just going to school or attending college

    It's a commitment to not stop learning

     

    Benefits of being a lifelong learner:

    1. Leadership development
    2. Career advancement
    3. Side gig opportunities
    4. Keep your mind sharp
    5. Stronger communication
    6. Adaptability
    7. Personal growth
    8. Confidence
    9. Health and wellness
    10. Stay up to date
    11. Networking opportunities
    12. Fulfillment
    13. Motivating
    14. Help create new goals
    15. Enjoyment
    16. Exploring new passions or interests
    17. Innovation
    18. Job security
    19. Develop critical thinking skills
    20. Avoiding getting bored

     

    How it can keep you relevant in your field:

    1. Current knowledge
    2. Career advancements
    3. Develop/deepen problem solving skills
    4. Networking
    5. Professional growth
    6. Future readiness / preparing for future changes
    7. Adaptability
    8. Increased confidence
    9. Increased job security
    10. Proactive
    11. Sharpen your skills
    12. Innovation
    13. Global perspective

     

    Resources:

    1. Online courses (Coursera (EdX, Udemy, Massive open online courses MOOCs, MIT opencourseware)
    2. Podcasts
    3. YouTube
    4. Blogs / websites
    5. Libraries - physical and digital
    6. Museums
    7. TEDtalks
    8. Open educational resources (Openstax)
    9. Digital archives
    10. Language education (Duolingo)
    11. Coding (CodeAcademy)
    12. DIY (YouTube, pinterest, wikihow )
    13. Online forums (Reddit)
    14. Social Media
    15. Kids - learning platforms (abcmouse)
    16. Books

     

    Create A Plan Of Action

    Set goals

    Decide on your preferences

    Online, in person, etc.

    Create a list of subjects/topics

    Schedule time

    Track status

    Ask for accountability help if you need it

    Use all your resources

    Learn

    Practice and play

    Debrief - what went well / not well / change

    Make it continuous

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    15 April 2024, 5:05 am
  • 38 minutes 30 seconds
    Overcoming Imposter Syndrome

    Note: I hooked up the Shure mic wrong LOL this NOT an accurate sound quality, it is however the quality of a MacBook Air hahahaha


    Marketing Talk: Learn - Grow - Thrive Podcast Link


    https://lnk.bio/stephdennis


    We are written, produced, hosted and edited by Stephanie Dennis


    You’re awesome!! Go be your amazing self today!!! 


    Notes: 

    Dictonary.com

    The persistent inability to believe that one's success is deserved or has been legitimately achieved as a result of one's own effort or skills

     

    Imposter Syndrome is very prevalent in the workplace

    The why isn't always going to be clear

    Every person is a human, all humans think differently, have different pasts, different traumas, different work experiences, different school experiences, etc.

     

    Signs of imposter syndrome:

    1. Self-doubt
    2. Self-sabotage
    3. Perfectionism
    4. Difficulty accepting praise
    5. Negative self talk
    6. Constantly comparing yourself to others
    7. Overachieving
    8. Fear of failure
    9. Minimizing your success
    10. Fear you won't live up to expectations
    11. Burnout
    12. Workaholic - too many hours
    13. Minimize your brilliance
    14. Constant need for external validation
    15. Lacking confidence
    16. Difficulty dealing with pressure
    17. Anxiety
    18. Feeling like you're not good enough
    19. Distrust or ignoring your intuition
    20. You're the best of worst, no middle ground
    21. Not applying to jobs despite being qualified

     

    What causes imposter syndrome?

    A lot of things can cause us to get imposter syndrome


    A few examples:

    • School or work pressure
    • Childhood experiences (constantly being criticized)
    • Perfectionism
    • Mental health status - bad week
    • Mental health disorders (examples: OCD, Anxiety)
    • Success - achieved it but feel you don't deserve it
    • Personality traits
    • Lack of diversity and representation
    • Major life changes
    • Societal expectations

     

    I've personally struggled with imposter syndrome many times.

    Sometimes it's a phase of life that it something I had to work through for extended periods of time (Example - layoff )

    Others it may pop up quickly and temporarily (Example - working on website)

     

    How can imposter syndrome impact your career?

    1. Work-life balance problems
    2. Burnout
    3. Missed opportunities
    4. Trash communication
    5. Lack of career progression
    6. Decreased career satisfaction
    7. Fear of failure (analysis paralysis)
    8. Lack of self-development or motivation to do any
    9. Procrastination
    10. Confidence takes a hit

     

    Overcoming Imposter Syndrome

    1. Own it / acknowledge it
    2. Talk about it
    3. Retrain your mind (correct self-doubting thoughts, turn them into affirmations and keep repeating them)
    4. Ask for help/support
    5. Learn to accept praise
    6. Take time for mindfulness and / or meditation
    7. Set realistic goals
    8. Learn to be flexible (goals, perfectionism)
    9. Learn new skills
    10. May want or need to get help from a counselor or therapist, etc.
    11. Facts vs feelings (great review vs feeling like you're not doing enough)
    12. Embrace failure and the lessons it brings
    13. Remind yourself of whats important to you
    14. Recognize and stop the spiral
    15. Talk to yourself how you'd talk to your best friend (kindness, compassion)
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    1 April 2024, 5:05 am
  • 14 minutes 58 seconds
    19 Tips When You Are Struggling With Mental Health And Juggling It All

    Links:

    https://lnk.bio/stephdennis⁠


    We are written, produced, hosted and edited by Stephanie Dennis


    You’re awesome!! 

    Go be your amazing self today!!! 

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    18 March 2024, 5:05 am
  • 12 minutes 12 seconds
    Job Automation and Job Elimination

    Links:

    ⁠https://lnk.bio/stephdennis⁠


    We are written, produced, hosted and edited by Stephanie Dennis


    You’re awesome!! 

    Go be your amazing self today!!! 

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    4 March 2024, 6:05 am
  • 16 minutes 48 seconds
    17 Tips For How To Manage Job Insecurity (And Stay Sane)

    Links:

    https://lnk.bio/stephdennis⁠


    We are written, produced, hosted and edited by Stephanie Dennis


    You’re awesome!! 

    Go be your amazing self today!!! 

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    19 February 2024, 6:00 am
  • 11 minutes 20 seconds
    Learning To Trust Again After Past Work Trauma and Or Toxic Environments

    Links:

    ⁠https://lnk.bio/stephdennis⁠


    We are written, produced, hosted and edited by Stephanie Dennis


    You’re awesome!! Go be your amazing self today!!! 

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    5 February 2024, 6:05 am
  • 14 minutes 57 seconds
    Soooo We Are Working While The World Is On Fire?

    Links:

    ⁠https://lnk.bio/stephdennis⁠


    We are written, produced, hosted and edited by Stephanie Dennis


    You’re awesome!! Go be your amazing self today!!! 

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    22 January 2024, 6:00 am
  • 15 minutes 53 seconds
    How To Give Performance Reviews

    Links:

    ⁠https://lnk.bio/stephdennis⁠


    We are written, produced, hosted and edited by Stephanie Dennis


    You’re awesome!! Go be your amazing self today!!! 

    --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/careertalk/support
    8 January 2024, 6:00 am
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