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EP. 775

Kate White

Former Cosmo Editor & Author of The Gutsy Girl Handbook

Our guest today is former Cosmopolitan Editor-in-Chief and media giant Kate White. She is a New York Times bestselling author of multiple books, both fiction and non-fiction. Her latest career guide is called The Gutsy Girl Handbook: Your Manifesto for Success.

EP. 773

Ask Farnoosh

Farnoosh Torabi

Are prospective employers allowed to ask you how much you make? Do you have to tell them? How to avoid the topic without compromising the job offer? 

EP. 772

Jaclyn Johnson

Founder, Create & Cultivate

Women love her conferences because she brings in female powerhouses as her keynote speakers including some of the women just mentioned. She creates an atmosphere of camaraderie that can’t be beat.

EP. 768

Lauren McGoodwin

Founder of CareerContessa.com

It can be hard to find quality career advice these days. The work landscape is always changing. Enter: CareerContessa.com.

EP. 766

Srinivas Rao

Author, An Audience of One

After interviewing over 600 creatives, thought leaders, authors, entrepreneurs, and rebels, Srini believes that being 'unmistakable' is actually far better than being the 'best' at what you do.

EP. 758

Ask Farnoosh

Farnoosh Torabi

Listeners ask about the best ways to invest $100,000 or more and how to best launch a blog. Plus, more details about Farnoosh's 12-week podcast accelerator program and how to apply.

EP. 757

Brad Deutser

Author of Leading Clarity

Brad Deutser has gone from working for the Ringling Brothers to founding a top consulting firm called Deutser, where he helps businesses find clarity and manage major transitions.

EP. 754

Adam Torabi (Dad!)

A Layoff Comeback Story

My father got laid off. How he spent the next year of his life, what he did, the activities he performed, the way that he reframed his resume, his LinkedIn profile, all led to a new, happier place in his career.

EP. 753

Kristin Wong

Author of Get Money

Our guest today grew up with a scarcity mindset, thinking it was bad to be rich. Flash forward to today, Kristin Wong is a New York Times published writer and financial journalist helping her readers achieve financial independence.