

Work From The Inside Out
Tammy Gooler Loeb
Work From The Inside Out is a biweekly podcast focused on helping people to pursue work they will love. Inspiring stories of real people who overcame the barriers and unhappiness that kept them feeling stuck in a career are featured. Practical tips and approaches for moving into more meaningful, satisfying, and fulfilling work are shared by experts in the field. Go to www.tammygoolerloeb.com/podcast to learn more!
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May 6, 2020 • 45min
73: Inside… Work From The Inside Out with Anne Sugar
Today, I am the interviewee. Executive Coach Anne Sugar graciously offered to interview me on Work From The Inside Out. You may recall that Anne was my guest a few episodes ago and at that time we decided it would be fun for her to turn the tables on me. As with many adventures, I stepped into the unknown, trusting Anne to take the ball and run with it. I hope you will listen and enjoy it!In this episode I share my experience of being a podcaster and soon-to-be author:"Here's an AHA. In my earlier career, I was deeply unhappy in some of my past jobs, and I found my way to something that I love to do, coaching. I assumed I was going to interview people who had experienced similar misery and found their way to happiness as I did. Not necessarily true. While there are other people out there like me, those are generally not the people who have become my podcast guests.""I'm always appreciative when my guests are willing to go a little deeper and share how the impact of a significant life event spurred them towards some meaningful action."My book (untitled) is about the stories and themes of my podcast guests who have navigated a variety of career and professional transitions. The purpose of the book is to inspire the reader to engage in their own transition, if they so choose, by reflecting on the stories and assimilating the lessons learned through the themes threaded throughout the book.Stay Connected:Connect with Tammy on LinkedIn@TammyGoolerLoeb on InstagramWork From The Inside Out WebsiteSubscribe to newsletter

Apr 29, 2020 • 39min
72: Try New Things and Get Uncomfortable with Tony Martignetti
Tony Martignetti believes there are great meaning and value in getting uncomfortable. No, he is not sadistic. In fact, Tony is one of the kindest, most engaging people you will ever meet.He is a leadership coach who specializes in working with leaders and their teams to navigate through change and unlock their true potential. This often requires that they experience some discomfort in order to gain the clarity they need to make well-informed decisions, improve their skills, and ultimately increase their impact. Prior to becoming a coach, Tony was a finance and strategy professional in some of the world's leading life sciences companies. Along the way, he also managed a few small businesses and ran a financial consulting company. In this week’s Work From The Inside Out podcast, Tony shares his career trajectory:Throughout his career, Tony gained lessons not only as a leader, but also working with high performing leaders across multiple organizations. It is his passion for helping people that fueled his inspiration to form his company, Inspired Purpose Coaching.Tony is known for supporting leaders in finding clarity so that they are energized, unstoppable and lead with a strong presence. He believes that when leaders unlock their potential and lead from a place of inspired purpose, their positive impact is amplified. Over the course of his career, Tony traversed the paths between full-time employment and self-employment, making his way to his own company where he is today.Learn more about Tony Martignetti :LinkedInFacebookTwitterWebsiteStay Connected:Connect with Tammy on LinkedIn@TammyGoolerLoeb on InstagramWork From The Inside Out WebsiteSubscribe to newsletter

Apr 22, 2020 • 47min
71: Create The Context For What You Want with Norman Wolfe
At 13 years old, Norman Wolfe celebrated his Bar Mitzvah and simultaneously was inspired to pursue a career dream. It’s not quite what you might think… he didn’t aspire to study Torah and become a Rabbi. Norman decided he wanted to join the Air Force and become a pilot. His Uncle, who had been a Colonel in the Air Force, gave him his wings for his Bar Mitzvah and it meant the world to him. Norman wanted to follow in his uncle’s footsteps and become a pilot in the service, but unfortunately he did not qualify due to poor eyesight. What followed was a career path that began in the aeronautical engineering industry, taking many twists and turns, guided by opportunities and an inner voice that Norman listened to closely. He has maintained a deep curiosity in everything he has done from his career at Hewlett Packard to running his own consulting company and authoring a book. In this week’s Work From The Inside Out podcast, Norman shares his career trajectory:He has led companies large and small, and been a public company director and has over 30 years of consulting and mentoring leaders in a wide range of industries. Norman is the author of The Living Organization, an application of the core principles of how the world works to how organizations and individuals can create extraordinary impact. He is a leading voice in bringing about a transformation of the core paradigm of business. Learn more about Norman Wolfe:YouTubeFacebookLinkedInTwitterWebsiteStay Connected:Connect with Tammy on LinkedIn@TammyGoolerLoeb on InstagramWork From The Inside Out WebsiteSubscribe to newsletter

Apr 15, 2020 • 52min
70: Fostering Womxn’s Advancement in Business with Femily
Femily Howe, MA is a consultant who speaks at and advises Silicon Valley and other male-majority companies and teams, like law, finance, and engineering – on gender, equity, and building an ally culture to help them advance womxn, foster inclusion of all kinds and reduce workplace bias. In 2018, Femily founded the American Association of Corporate Gender Strategists to address a growing demand for rigor and best practices in the field. That same year, she launched San Francisco's Executive Womxn's forum at the Commonwealth Club. Femily serves on the board of Inforum, the innovation lab for the nation's oldest and largest public affairs forum.With a Masters in Gender/Cultural Studies, Femily started her career working in the Women Studies Program at MIT, primarily as an administrator. Later, she worked in public relations, communications, and then landed in consulting with a large management consulting firm. That experience compelled her to work full time in alignment with her feminist values and start her own consulting firm where she is today.In this episode we discuss:How Femily connected with someone at a garage sale to find one of the best jobs of her life. How important networking and making personal connections are to growing a career. Femily was an Administrator in the MIT Women’s Studies program. She was able to thrive in that role because everyone treated her as a valued member of the team. She understands the knowledge and confidence gaps between men and women, the systemic consequences of gender bias, and the importance for women to continue moving forward. Femily has learned that if she wants to add a new skill to her resume, one option is to volunteer her time in an organization where she can develop the skill. How a lot of women focus on the glass ceiling but she believes it is more important to focus on the first promotion, from worker to manager, because that is where most women get stuck. Learn more about Femily:Femily on LinkedIn and Instagram www.femilyonthego.comcorporategender.orgStay Connected:Connect with Tammy on LinkedIn@TammyGoolerLoeb on InstagramWork From The Inside Out WebsiteSubscribe to newsletter

Apr 8, 2020 • 41min
69: To Innovate: Don’t Pivot, Divot with Stephen Shapiro
Stephen Shapiro is the author of the new book “Invisible Solutions: 25 Lenses that Reframe and Help Solve Difficult Business Problems”. For over 20 years, Stephen has presented his provocative strategies on innovation to audiences in 50 countries. During his 15 year tenure with the consulting firm, Accenture, he led a 20,000 person innovation practice. He is the author of six books, and the creator of “Personality Poker: The Playing Card Tool for Driving High-Performance Teamwork and Innovation”, a card game that has been used around the world to create high performing innovation teams. In 2015, he was inducted into the speaker Hall of Fame. In 2017, he was a regular judge and mentor on the TLC innovation reality television show, Girl Starter.Stephen started his career as an industrial engineer building computers and found the work to be routine. He realized early on that he was not a ‘cubicle guy’. He joined one of the world’s largest consulting firms, Accenture, by leveraging his engineering background to help companies develop more efficient processes and new products. When he discovered that companies were laying off thousands of people in the name of progress, he wanted no part of that. He took a leave of absence to reflect and returned to Accenture six months later with some fresh ideas to help companies grow. After 15 years with the firm, he decided to build his own brand, which includes authoring 6 books, speaking worldwide, online learning and innovation consulting. In this episode we discuss:How Stephen became disillusioned when he realized that his work as a consultant to help companies’ optimize their business processes enabled them to reduce their workforces. He likes to help his clients stay relevant by helping them create products, services, and business models that are relevant to companies, consumers, and their clients. Stephen shares how most of his business comes through credible referrals and clients who have worked with him. How he set the intention to write his first book and had it become real almost 5 years to the day after he set it.Stephen shares how he prefers to divot instead of pivot and by doing so, deepens the way he delivers his content. The value he places on meeting people where they are.LinksStephen Shapiro on LinkedIn and Twitter. www.stephenshapiro.comwww.innovationintervention.com Other Resources:“Invisible Solutions: 25 Lenses that Reframe and Help Solve Difficult Business Problems” by Stephen Shapiro“Best Practices Are Stupid: 40 Ways to Out-Innovate the Competition” by Stephen Shapiro“Personality Poker: The Playing Card Tool for Driving High-Performance Teamwork and Innovation” by Stephen Shapiro“Reengineering the Corporation: A Manifesto for Business Revolution” by Dr. Michael HammerLearn more about Stephen Shapiro’s Personality Poker game. Learn more about the National Speakers AssociationStay Connected:Connect with Tammy on LinkedIn@TammyGoolerLoeb on InstagramWork From The Inside Out WebsiteSubscribe to newsletter

Apr 1, 2020 • 43min
68: Be a Startup Superstar with Steve Kahan
Steve Kahan is the Chief Marketing Officer at Thycotic Software Ltd, which is the 7th startup that he has worked with. Steve inspires teens and their organizations to take on the impossible and succeed. He has just written a book published by Wiley and audible and available on Amazon.com called Be a Startup Superstar: Ignite Your Career Working at a Tech Startup. The book teaches those graduating college and young professionals how to earn a great living doing what they love by igniting their career at a tech startup.Steve started as a communications major in college and his first job out of school was in a large insurance company processing claims. At the time, he thought he was ready to set the world on fire. Within a fairly short period, he realized he was a more entrepreneurial spirit and found his way into the world of startup companies. Since then, he has successfully helped to grow six startup companies from early-stage development to going public or being sold, resulting in more than $3 billion in shareholder value. He generously shares his story and all that he learned over the last 30 years. Today, he is the CMO of Thycotic Software Ltd, his 7th startup company.In this episode we discuss:Steve’s parents encouraged him to go to college and get a steady job so he did. When he graduated, he got a job processing insurance claims. How he got the “startup bug” and has now facilitated the growth of 7 startups. Steve has specific criteria and questions he asks when considering a new startup.He emphasizes the importance of going deep on one specific skill set before building a general and wide-range skill set. Steve discusses his understanding of what determines success.He makes it a practice to express gratitude as often as possible. LinksSteven Kahan on LinkedIn and Twitter. www.beastartupsuperstar.comOther Resources:“Be a Startup Superstar: Ignite Your Career Working at a Tech Startup” by Steve KahanLearn more about Jack Welch. Stay Connected:Connect with Tammy on LinkedIn@TammyGoolerLoeb on InstagramWork From The Inside Out WebsiteSubscribe to newsletter

Mar 25, 2020 • 39min
67: Time Travel Your Way Back: Success Leaves Clues with Alan Samuel Cohen
Alan Samuel Cohen is an experienced executive and team coach and corporate instructor with over a decade of experience coaching leaders and teams at companies including MetLife American Express, Skadden, Arps, Tiffany's, NBC and countless PR and marketing agencies. He is also a TEDx speaker and has written books on authentic connection in a digital age, and how to manage conflict and difficult conversations in the workplace. Prior to becoming a coach, he worked in PR, marketing and human resources for over 25 years, most notably as the Director of Marketing for Scholastic, where he led the team that was responsible for launching the Harry Potter book series, and as Director of Communications for the Broadway League, where he publicized the Tony Awards.Even as a kid, Alan always wanted to be a publicist. How does a child know about PR work? Growing up in New York City, his father worked as a publicist for ABC television. He was surrounded by all the 8x10 glossies of his TV heroes and all he saw was the glamour of the profession. After college, Alan became a successful publicist, working in TV and eventually in publishing where he worked publicizing the Harry Potter book series. It doesn’t get better than that. As the publishing field changed, Alan made some moves into marketing and communications. Then the financial crisis of 2008 hit. Alan completed his coaching training at the same time and started his coaching business, building upon his insights and experiences as an executive.In this episode we discuss:How Alan currently runs his own business as an executive and team coach, and corporate instructor, coaching leaders and teams at companies like MetLife, American Express, Skadden, Arps, Tiffany’s, NBC, and countless other PR and marketing agencies. Alan ran the publicity team for the Harry Potter books and describes it as a shining moment for him. He delivered his first TEDx talk in October 2019 at the Whitaker Center for Science and the Arts, called “The Magical Power of Shared Purpose.”Alan has authored two books, The Connection Challenge: How Executives Create Power and Possibility in the Age of Distraction and Those Difficult Talks for PR Pros.LinksAlan Samuel Cohen on LinkedIn and Twitter. www.alansamuelcohen.com Stay Connected:Connect with Tammy on LinkedIn@TammyGoolerLoeb on InstagramWork From The Inside Out WebsiteSubscribe to newsletter

Mar 18, 2020 • 41min
66: Take Risks Early To Expand Your Options with Dr. James Richardson
James Richardson is the founder of Premium Growth Solutions, a strategic planning consultancy for early-stage consumer-packaged-goods brands. As a professionally trained cultural anthropologist turned business strategist, he has helped more than 75 CPG brands with their strategic planning, including brands owned by Coca-Cola Venturing and Emerging Brands, The Hershey Company, General Mills, Kraft Foods, ConAgra Brands, and Frito-Lay as well as emerging brands such as Once Upon a Farm, Mother Kombucha, Bobby Sue’s Nuts, Rebel Creamery, Zaca recovery, and others. He also hosts his own podcast—Startup Confidential. His thoughts appear regularly in industry publications such as Foodnavigator.As a kid, James aspired to become a college professor, as he puts it, a Professor of Something. And so he did. His career journey started on the academic path as a cultural anthropologist, studying the analysis of value systems, symbol systems, and how those do or do not get enacted in different cultures. He specialized in Southeast Asia and lived in India for three years where he studied and witnessed their caste system. It took nine years to get a Ph.D. in anthropology, and after all of that, he made the difficult choice to leave the academic track to work in the private sector. Fortunately, he joined a small startup company that needed someone with his credentials to work with consumer packaged goods product brands. He spent 17 years with them and today runs his own consulting business and recently published his book, Ramping Your Brand.In this episode we discuss:How James spent 9 years achieving his Ph.D. in anthropology, including three years in India and two near-death experiences.He dreamed of being a professor as a child. Toward the end of his degree program, he realized he had become disenchanted with the academic path. James then spent significant time investigating the options available for Ph.D. anthropologists in the private sector.Fortunately, he identified a startup company, The Hartman Group. They needed someone with his credentials to work with consumer packaged goods (CPG) product brands. As James grew with The Hartman Group over 17 years, he went from Senior Analyst and then finished there as a Vice President of the company. He has helped more than 75 CPG brands with their strategic planning. Today James runs Premium Growth Solutions and recently published his book, “Ramping Your Brand, How To Ride The CPG Growth Curve.” LinksJames Richardson on LinkedIn. https://www.premiumgrowthsolutions.com/Books mentioned in this episode:“Never Split the Difference: Negotiating as if Your Life Depended on It” by Chris VossStay Connected:Connect with Tammy on LinkedIn@TammyGoolerLoeb on InstagramWork From The Inside Out WebsiteSubscribe to newsletter

Mar 11, 2020 • 39min
65: Structure Helps My Creativity with Paula Rizzo
Paula Rizzo is an Emmy Award winning television producer, author, speaker, media trainer, and strategist. As a former senior health producer for the Fox News Channel, she produced health, wellness, and lifestyle segments with a range of top experts. A media veteran for nearly 20 years, Paula also worked in local news in New York City as a producer for WCBS and WPIX. Today, she works with experts, authors, and entrepreneurs on how to position themselves for media, build their lists, engage customers and fans for their brands, books, and businesses. She created the productivity site ListProducer.com and is the best-selling author of Listful Thinking: Using Lists to be More Productive, Highly Successful and Less Stressed. Her next book, Listful Living: A List-Making Journey to A Less Stressed You was published in 2019.As a best-selling author and Emmy-award winning television producer for nearly 20 years, Paula started in local news media in New York City and later produced health, wellness, and lifestyle segments with a range of top experts. She was at the top of her field and had written her first book. The book and affiliated activities began to gain attention. Paula decided after a successful career in television production to put her energy in some new directions. Today, she coaches experts and executives to perform better on camera and produce their own videos. Paula is the co-creator of Lights Camera Expert, an online course for entrepreneurs, authors and experts to learn about how to get media attention. A veteran speaker, Paula's presented at the Mass Conference for Women, New York Women in Communications, and the National Association of Professional Organizers.In this episode we discuss:Paula shares how she has always been a curious person and how that led her to journalism and broadcasting. She always wanted to be a writer but had no idea she would eventually write books about list-making. Paula had a fun and challenging journey to achieving an Emmy Award for TV production. She worked at Fox for over 10 years and loved covering health on the dot com segment, she learned a lot.The transition from Fox to working for herself was gradual but eventually became very compelling when staying in her job was going to hold her back from achieving her personal business goals. Links:Paula Rizzo on LinkedIn and Twitter. www.paularizzo.comwww.listproducer.comBooks mentioned in this episode:“Listful Living: A List-Making Journey to a Less Stressed You” by Paula Rizzo. “Listful Thinking: Using Lists to Be More Productive, Successful and Less Stressed” by Paula Rizzo.Other Resources:Learn more about Paula’s course: “Lights Camera Expert!”Stay Connected:Connect with Tammy on LinkedIn@TammyGoolerLoeb on InstagramWork From The Inside Out WebsiteSubscribe to newsletter

Mar 4, 2020 • 44min
64: I Stopped Trying to Be Perfect with Petra Kolber
Petra Kolber is a speaker, author, mindset coach, podcast host, DJ, and a wellness leader who is known throughout the industry as a beacon of authentic happiness. As a national workshop leader and keynote speaker, she inspires people around the globe to stand up for their lives and live profoundly from their hearts. As a two-time cancer survivor, she is passionate about waking people up to the precious gift of time. Her work is rooted in the science of positive psychology, and she coaches individuals and teams on how to get unstuck so that they can become unstoppable. Petra had been the face and voice of leading food and fitness companies such as Reebok, Adidas, Gatorade, and California walnuts. She traveled the world speaking to tens of thousands of fitness enthusiasts and wellness leaders. Yet, she wasn’t happy as she was overwhelmed by anxiety and panic attacks over many years. Petra took time away to get help and engaged in the study of positive psychology, enabling her to conquer her own internal barriers and to create a program that now helps hundreds of people to live bravely and reclaim their joy. In August 2018, Petra released her first book: The Perfection Detox, Tame Your Inner Critic, Live Bravely and Unleash Your Joy. Her mission is to inspire people to move more and fear less so that they can stretch their dreams, strengthen their courage muscle and build an inspired life full of joy and gratitude. In this episode we discuss:Petra started her career as a dancer and then moved into the fitness industry. She signed a deal to work with Reebok while also maintaining her own name brand. Eventually, she launched her own fitness business.After running her own business for 10 years, Petra took some time off to focus on mental fitness. She also used that time to earn her degree in Positive Psychology. Petra shares that she battled cancer two times in her life and has been cancer-free for twenty years, and how she did her most fearless living during her bouts with cancer.Links:Petra Kolber on LinkedIn and Twitter. www.petrakolber.comwww.petrakolber.com/courageBooks mentioned in this episode:“The Perfection Detox: Tame Your Inner Critic, Live Bravely, and Unleash Your Joy” by Petra KolberStay Connected:Connect with Tammy on LinkedIn@TammyGoolerLoeb on InstagramWork From The Inside Out WebsiteSubscribe to newsletter


