Episode 48 Part 2-How to handle that pressure that you “should” be the breadwinner...
.... when you’re not.

.... when you’re not.
.... when you’re not.
... when you don’t know where you’re headed.
... when you don’t know where you’re headed.
Hear how Joe knew.
Hear how Joe knew.
Hear how Joe knew.
Listen to what employers are saying workers need to do better to make the leap from student to professional and get hired for the job.
Make sure you’re not making these mistakes in your job hunt.
4 ways to sniff out how a company really treats people--plus a source for more help.
Here’s where you start when you don’t know what you want to do.
A successful day job and a creative endeavor on the side.
Meet someone who does and makes money while she’s at both.
Now that your Web site is up and running here are four more things to do—or not—to protect yourself and honor others.
Most people never think of some of these and end up in hot water.
Yes, you need a business plan. But this will be your most valuable asset of all.
This determined entrepreneur never wants to go back to a regular job. Hear how he’s making sure that happens.
That’s it--just two words. Learn how to simplify the process of honing down all your experience into a resume that has oomph and shows employers why you’re so special.
It’s not about how many pages it should be or how many versions you need. Learn the one and only thing that matters when you’re marketing yourself.
Here’s how to create the physical armor that protects you even more from naysayers and negative thinking.
Whether you’re selling ideas or trying to get someone to see why you’re the right person for a job, others will try to shoot you down. Learn how to protect your enthusiasm and belief in yourself.
You can’t just sit back and wait for the phone to ring. And even when times are good, it can end suddenly.Here’s how to keep the gigs coming and be ready when opportunity knocks. Another free concert included.
Want to launch a creative career? Learn how to run your career like a successful business from a working musician who’s been making music since he was 14. It’s not just about how great he plays his quatro (a cross between a guitar and a mandolin), it’s how he conducts his career. Free concert included.
Even though Scott knew what he wanted, he worried “how it might look.” Would it be a step backwards? Here’s how he overcame his fears and made sure he was making the right move.
When Scott realized he was feeling like a teacher who should have quit a long time ago, he went on a search for his fourth career. Learn the steps he took to find his next career.
Here are the two steps you go through to help the interviewer see you’re the one they want. And what if they ask about salary? Here’s what you do.
Patrick gets a call from a company who wants to meet face-to-face. Here are the three things to focus on so you’re ready.
Patrick’s got his story down pat--just about-and here’s how he figures out who to tell it to and why nthey’d care to listen.
Patrick is back with Take 2 of his 3-minute commercial and jazzes it up with real life stories of how he made a difference.
Patrick’s back with the first run through of his 3-minute commercial. See if you’re making the same mistakes he did and how to correct them if you are.