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    Let's Talk Bitcoin

    Let's Talk Bitcoin

    We cover the following topics in this episode:
    1) What is crypto currency
    2) What is blockchain
    3) How to purchase crypto currency
    4) The risks surrounding crypto currency
    5) Our thoughts on Bitcoin and Ethereum
    6) And much more.


    This website has everything you need to know about Bitcoin:
    https://www.lopp.net/bitcoin-information/getting-started.html

    The best crypto hardware Wallet:
    https://www.ledger.com/

    Wealthsimple - buy and trade Bitcoin and Ethereum:
    https://www.wealthsimple.com/en-ca/product/crypto/

    Setting Goals You Actually Achieve

    Setting Goals You Actually Achieve

    Why do people fail at keeping their New Year's resolutions?
    In this episode we unpack why only 8% of all people who set out to achieve their New Year's goals, actually achieve them.

    Studies have found that only 64% of people stick with their goals past one month, 46% past six months, and 8% through the end to long term achievement.

    We provide you with the steps to take in order to ensure that you set yourself up for success and join the 8%. We teach you how to create SMARTER, more specific goals, and dive deep into the "why" you are creating your goals in the first place.

    Ambitious Adulting with Liz Enriquez

    Ambitious Adulting with Liz Enriquez

    A special episode with Liz Enriquez (founder of Ambitious Adulting) where we discuss how to build the mindset to start investing, how to build credit, and how to get started with real estate investing.

    Liz Enriquez helps Canadian Millennials learn about personal finances in a fun and non-intimidating way. As a young adult, Liz struggled with anxiety around money, and became committed to improving her financial literacy to help her cope. She dove deep into Personal Finance books, blogs and podcasts and saved $100,000 by the time she was 26. She has been featured in BNN Bloomberg, Globe and Mail, and Apartment Therapy and hosts her own show "Ambitious Adulting" on Cable 14. 

    @Ambitiousadulting on IG/twitter
    https://www.ambitiousadulting.com/about/

    Lindsey Pollak - Rethink work

    Lindsey Pollak - Rethink work

    Having a multigenerational workforce is not a new thing. What's different now is that as of 2016 we now have five distinct generations in the workforce. People are working and living much later in their lives. There are more Americans over 85 in the workplace now than ever before.

    My guest Lindsey Pollak and I discuss the impact on the office when you have that many generations working at the same time. Although generations are only one aspect of what people are, they impact how we work, communicate, experience the office among other things.

    Managing in this new environment can be challenging and according to Lindsey "...it's not about doing it all the old way or all the new way. It's about the combinations of having a toolkit that combines the best of every era's different ways of working to find a diversity of styles in your management toolkit."

    We discuss all the recent research about women leaving the workforce in large numbers in 2020 and the need for institutional and governmental solutions.

    Lindsey talks about her new book Recalculating: Navigate Your Career Through the Changing World of Work. It's your personal GPS to succeeding today and into the future because Covid-19 has upended job hunting and career planning forever.  

    We discuss Lindsey's predictions about what the workplace looks like after COVID-19 and how working from home impacts career advancement and opportunities. Here are a few tips:

    1. Look at your culture and what is valued and think about how you can show your value.
    2. Get more comfortable tooting your own horn
    3. Personal branding is still very important
    4. The relationship that matters most is your direct manager

    There are many young people who are entering the workforce during this time that never experienced the traditional experience of working in an office and those starting their careers virtually.  "I think we have to really take time to mourn what we're losing as much as thinking about the future." - Lindsey

    You can find Lindsey Pollak here:
    https://lindseypollak.com/
    Preorder her new book Recalulating here: https://lindseypollak.com/books/recalculating/

      

    Holiday Budgeting

    Holiday Budgeting

    The holidays can be the most exciting and expensive time of year for some. While this holiday season is definitely going to look different from previous years, now more than ever is it important to show your friends and family how much you love and appreciate them. 

    It's not about how much you give, but about how much love you put into giving. 

    In this episode we go over how to have a conversation with friends/family about expectations around the holidays. A lot of people have either lost their jobs, aren't getting their holiday bonuses, and/or cash might be tight for many this year. Having candid conversations with friends and family is the first step in trying to understand what your holiday budget should be. 

    We discuss how to value your relationships and offer suggestions for people with bigger family groups. 

    We talk about why Black Friday/Cyber Monday aren't always the best times to buy, and why maybe you shouldn't be boycotting Amazon. 

    If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review! 

    As always, thanks for listening. 

    - Nika & Katie

    Year-end wrap up

    Year-end wrap up

    How to get started on your job search - bias toward action


    Making the most of a networking event with Caitlin Hooks - the tips hold true even for virtual events -

    Caitlin told us to 

    • Step 1: Research thoroughly

    • Step 2: Engage pointedly

    • Step 3: Follow up strategically


    Basically - figure out who’s going to be there and who you want to meet, show up early, be prepared, do some research so you know what you want to talk about with people, and then afterward follow up with people you met to solidify the connection and keep the relationship going. BTW, much of this advice still applies to virtual events. That was episode 2.


    Episode 3 was all about Joining a job search group and my guest was my friend Ellen Dalbo. Did you know that people who took part in “job search work teams” got employed 20% faster than those using traditional methods? This is according to the book “Team Up!” by Orville Pierson. Churches run groups, there are MeetUps for every kind of interest and job field and if you’re local to the Raleigh area, join Back to Business. Back to Business – the growth of a community is a big goal of Back to Business, and we have been able to connect women returning to work after a career break with each other, and with employers.  Joining a job search group is a point reinforced by Dr. Dawn Graham in episode 33 who said that a job search is a social event and we should talk about what we’re looking for so others can help us. I love it when it all comes together like that!


    And speaking of asking for help with your job search, this is a theme that Steve Dalton, author of The 2 Hour Job Search and I spent some time discussing. I love Steve’s take on why we have to get comfortable asking other people for help. The 2 Hour  

    I asked Steve if The 2 Hour Job Search process still holds even in our covid-affected environment of 2020.


    Preparing for an interview with Al Dea was episode #4. Al says that before you walk into an interview, you should Craft Your Story. You should take the insights you get from your research about what this company is looking for in candidates, and come up with the narrative that you want to tell about why you are the best person for the job. He even says to think of yourself as a product on amazon.com - and be ready to sell yourself as a solution that the company needs.


    Jeremy Schifeling from Break into Tech describes the different tech roles - I love how he makes this so easy to digest and understand. Take a listen, this is masterful as he takes us through everything from business operations to Corporate development to Product management! 


    Sometimes you need professional help to get your most important job-seeking assets in great shape. That’s when you’d call my friend Mir Garvy from Job Market Solutions - she’s an expert resume writer and LinkedIn profile writer. I called on Mir to take us through the process of working with a professional LinkedIn/resume writer in episode 7. Here’s Mir talking about how she helps clients develop a resume that will get past that Applicant Tracking System.


    Mir came back for an encore in episode 10 to provide us with some great Linkedin tips. Here are my 2 favorite tips for LinkedIn: (1) Have a compelling opening statement for your About section and be sure it’s keyword optimized.  And (2) Tell the story behind your resume in your Linkedin profile and share a heartfelt reason why you do what you do. 


    Glassdoor is a good source for company ratings and in E8 I talked to my niece Ellen Dunn who was an Account Executive there about how to make the most of Glassdoor in your job search. Ellen’s best tips: Use Glassdoor to prep for interviews because people share on that site the interview questions they were asked. Also, use Glassdoor to make sure you know your worth when you are negotiating an offer. If you’re going to convince someone to give you more money, you’ll need good data to back up your claim,  and you can get that on Glassdoor. 


    Now, in addition to negotiating, one thing you simply must be able to do as a job-seeker is talk about your strengths in a confident manner. So I spent some time with Damien Zikakis, a career coach based in Michigan, to talk about the StrengthsFinder assessment. Damien shared in episode 9 that we can make greater strides in our self-development when we focus our resources on developing our stronger talents into strengths as compared to focusing on fixing weaknesses or trying to develop lesser talents.  If you’re interviewing for a job, Damien says that your ability to describe your Strengths and how you capitalize on them, both individually and as part of a team, will set you apart from other candidates. And that just might be the edge you need in an interview. So take the CliftonStrengths assessment and then lean into your strengths.

    Companies have been putting more effort into hiring more diverse teams, and I wanted to understand how this works for candidates. Danielle Pavlil, a Sr. Diversity & Inclusion Manager at SAS, and I spoke in episode 11 about leveraging uniqueness in your job search. I loved that title, which Danielle suggested. I also loved some of the information she shared which helped me understand the importance of being a voice for others to ensure that people with diverse gifts are recognized and appreciated in the workplace.


    In episode 12 I spoke with a technical recruiter named Dina Schweitschal about succeeding at technical interviews. Technical interviews aren’t something that every job seeker will encounter, but if you’re interviewing for a position as a software developer, you will definitely be put through a technical interview. Dina shared that candidates should be asking questions during a technical interview, rather than pretending they know everything. And for job seekers in general, you might be interested to know that only 5 or 10 % of people bother to write thank you notes after an interview and only about 15% write a cover letter. And, guess what? She actually reads cover letters and that can set a candidate apart if it’s done well. Now that’s info you can use in your job search right now. We talk with Dina about some ideas about writing thank you notes.


    If you’re returning to work after taking time off to stay home with kids, here are a few gems specifically for you:


    If you’re deciding if you should take the first job that comes along as you return to work, here are a few things to consider from episode 6. First, it depends on your motivation, so take stock of what’s compelling you to rejoin the workforce. Second, since every big choice we make involves a trade-off, be really clear about the trade-off involved in taking the job so you can make a good decision about if it’s the right job for you. Consider the positives and the negatives. And third, decide if this job might be the stepping stone to get you to your ultimate career goal, and if so, take it!


    In episode 13, my guest was coach Farnoosh Brock. Farnoosh is so smart and if you’re not following her on LinkedIn, I suggest you do so that you can benefit from all the great content about career success that she is sharing. Farnoosh and I talked about determining where the right place might be for you to re-enter the workforce if you haven’t had a paying job in a while. She gave a tip that has really stayed with me: in addition to taking an inventory of what you are good at, you have to consider if those particular skills you possess are skills you a...

    Building Your Team with Michele Molino - Founder of FemaleCoFounder

    Building Your Team with Michele Molino - Founder of FemaleCoFounder

    On this episode of the podcast we are joined by a special guest, Michele Molino the Founder of Female CoFounder. 

    Michele is a badass female entrepreneur, and also a Product Manager at Vmware Pivotal Labs. She's previously worked on brands like Virgin Mobile, CraveTV, Bell and Lucky Mobile. Michele is a proud Schulich alumna who graduated with Honours and Distinction specializing in Entrepreneurship, Marketing and Finance. Now she’s creating an opportunity to uplift women who are excited about building the future of tech.

    For every 20 start-up founders in the technology sector, less than 3 are women. We’re working with everyone in the tech community to change that. Female CoFounder is a community where you build diverse teams for side-projects and startups. 

    Join the community at www.femalecofounder.com 


    If you've ever thought about starting a side hustle, building a business or venturing into entrepreneurship, this is the conversation for you. 

    Michele shares her story about how Female CoFounder was built, some of the challenges and setbacks she's gone through and her learnings along the way. 

    Nika's been a community member of FemaleCoFounder since their early days, and led their first Lightning Talks on Risk and Resilence in entrepreneurship, and how to build up your risk tolerance. 


    Michele talks about the community she's building and how important it is to have the right people by your side when you're creating something special. 

    With Michele we unpack what are some common fears that hold women back from starting businesses. We talk about how to get out of your own head and how to persevere. 

    How To Get Clear On Your Mission with Jamie Valvano

    How To Get Clear On Your Mission with Jamie Valvano

    Jamie is the daughter of legendary basketball coach Jim Valvano and she’s got a fantastic story to share. Jamie has wonderful insight to share about adapting her dad’s practice of clearly defining a mission for their life and then going after it. She gets personal about identifying what her unique gifts are and deciding on a path for her life that put those gifts to good work. It wasn’t easy, either - Jamie has faced her own battle with cancer, been through a divorce and is the mother of a child with special needs. 


    I was so inspired by her journey and loved the honesty and candor she puts into telling her own story. I can practically guarantee that after you listen to this episode you’ll grab your own notecard and put an amazing vision for your life down in writing. And once it’s written down, it will be hard to stop you from achieving all that you are destined to achieve!


    Find Jamie Valvano at JamieValvano.com

    Don’t miss her TedX Talk: What I Learned About Leaving A Legacy

    Personal Finance Basics

    Personal Finance Basics

    Building financial literacy can be a daunting journey, especially if you don't know where to start. 

    In this episode we break down the basics of what actions you need to be taking in order to set yourself up for success. We start with explaining what an emergency fund is and how to build one. 

    We teach you to build a system for monitoring your cash inflows and outflows and how to be mindful of your spending. We dive deep into budgets and present an easy system - the 50/30/20 rule - for mindful spending on needs, wants, and savings. 

    You can download an easy budgeting worksheet by singing up for our mailing list here: www.missfindependent.com 

    The Hidden Job Market

    The Hidden Job Market


    We discuss the importance of asking for employee referrals and how to cold outreach. We talk about everything from what to say in your LinkedIn messages, or email, to how to increase your response rate. We break down how to connect with people you've never met and how to give back to people that reach out to you. 

    We provide examples of networking tools you can utilize such as joining professional organizations (ie. Women in Capital Markets) and explain how these tools can be used to obtain job opportunities as well as employee referrals.

    We discuss the importance of Temp Agencies and how to take advantage of Freelancing to get the most value out of your skillset. We provide tangible examples and proof of how our method works.

    Women Aren’t Actually Opting Out of the Workforce - They Are Out Of Options! with Sarah Green Carmichael

    Women Aren’t Actually Opting Out of the Workforce - They Are Out Of Options! with Sarah Green Carmichael

    Sarah Green Carmichael is an editor with Bloomberg Opinion and a former executive editor at Harvard Business Review, where she hosted the HBR Ideacast. She recently wrote a piece in Bloomberg titled “Covid-19 Explodes the Myth That Women Opt Out” and she presents a compelling case for her conclusion that “When women leave the workforce, they’re not exercising their options — they’ve run out of them.”


    Sarah cites 3 factors that conspire to make it difficult for women to remain in the workforce after having children: inflexible workplaces, the reality that women shoulder more of the burden of taking care of running the house and raising the kids and bad public policy. 


    Data released in the McKinsey Women in the Workplace 2020 report shows that in August and September of 2020, more than a million people dropped out of the workforce, and 80% of them were women. Furthermore, 1 in 4 employed women and 1 in 3 mothers are thinking about quitting or downshifting their work hours. 


    The long-term implications of this trend are alarming. Less diverse teams, fewer women’s voices setting corporate policy, and a diminished pipeline of women for promotion to executive-level roles. 


    Join Sarah and I as we explore the data, share our own personal experiences with work and talk through solutions that could help make the workplace a more female-friendly environment. 


    Find Sarah Green Carmichael here:

    Covid-19 Explodes the Myth That Women Opt Out on Bloomberg

    More articles by Sarah Green Carmichael

    On LinkedIn

    On Twitter @skgreen

    How to Stop Being a Broke Millennial

    How to Stop Being a Broke Millennial

    We start off with a visualization of the future. You enter an elevator, press the top floor, and come out as you, only 10 years into the future. 

    We ask you to question where you see yourself - what sights, sounds, and people surround you. 

    The reason we do this is to help you understand that you need to be working for the life you want now. Things won't just fall into place, you need to call them into existence and take action to purse what's yours. 

    We talk about some of the ways millennials often live above their means and get into significant credit card debt. We discuss ways to prioritize debt and where to focus your attention. 

    We discuss basic budgeting skills and how to manage your inflows and outflows to ensure you are net positive month over month. 

    We provide a brief introduction to TFSAs and RRSPs and explain why both accounts are necessary for everyone to have, even if you have a company pension already set up.

    How To Seize Success As A Career Switcher With Dr. Dawn Graham

    How  To Seize Success As A Career Switcher With Dr. Dawn Graham

    As Dawn says, “Switchers are the future of work.” Meaning, everyone making a career or job change of any kind is switching things up in their career and will benefit from the ideas Dawn shares. As the job market trends away from traditional roles, job seekers need to be even more creative in the way they market themselves to future employers. 


    Dr. Dawn and I talked about some of the specific strategies she recommends in her book for career switchers, particularly those returning to work after a career break. Join us as talk through: 

    • Spotlighting transferable skills (tip: “soft skills aren’t soft anymore”)
    • Having a Plan A that is very specific and focused (check out Dr. Dawn’s Bullseye Brainstorming Worksheet on pgs 68-69 of Switchers - it’s amazing!)
    • Making a stepping stone switch (a very effective strategy for career relaunchers in particular)

    Dr. Dawn also shares what she sees as the benefits of our current Covid situation to career switchers. This crisis has forced change on the job market and she sees some opportunity for career switchers in all of that change. 


    As Dr. Dawn says, “clarity comes through action.” So if you’ve been thinking about making a career switch, pick up a copy of Switchers and listen to this episode of the Get A Job, Here’s How! podcast to get your action plan in gear.


    Here’s where you can find Dr. Dawn Graham:

    Her website: https://www.drdawnoncareers.com/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drdawngraham/

    Twitter: @DrDawnGraham

    Dawn’s TEDx Talk is a must-watch for career switchers: Your Next Job Is One Conversation Away

    048: Drama Dependency

    048: Drama Dependency

    In this episode, we’re talking about something I call drama dependency.  I made up this terminology, but it’s based on real cognitive-behavioural principles. 

    I love the way it sounds … drama dependency… it sounds so dramatic just saying it.  So meta. That’s why it’s so perfect.

    It’s exactly as it sounds - we get dependent on our own drama.  We get unconsciously dependent on something at work being a problem so that we can avoid a bigger problem (usually of our own making). 

    And you know this is a real thing because you know those people who are like that.  Everything is an issue.  Nothing can be solved.  Or they’ve been complaining about the same thing for years and don’t do anything about it.

    You probably have someone like that on your team.  We totally notice it in other people… but as always, you completely miss when you’re doing it.  

    So let’s explore if you are creating and depending on your own drama.  We’re going to talk about why we get drama dependent, how to recognize the signs, and how to start practicing being drama free.


    Coming Soon! Miss Findependent Trailer

    Coming Soon! Miss Findependent Trailer

    Hi everyone, It's Nika Farb, and Katie Karlos. Welcome to the Miss Findependent Podcast. 

    We're passionate about helping women become financially literate and independent. Our aim is to help our listeners build the toolkit to be more confident investors, entrepreneurs or go further in their careers.

    Women have never been more empowered than we are today. We’ve made tremendous strides over the last century by becoming more educated and participating more and more in the workforce, but we are still lagging in one key area: financial literacy. 

    A study by Stanford University showed that in the US women on average, are expected to live 5 years longer than men, but accumulate over $100,000 less wealth. Women are less confident than men in making many financial decisions. 

    Confidence stems from knowledge. Throughout our next series of podcasts we're going to host a wide variety of guests successful in various domains. 
     
    Nika is a seasoned entrepreneur and sales professional and has experience in building her own business. She'll be leading conversations on how to start a business and various business models today. 

    Katie is a professional accountant and will help our listeners prepare for tax season and financial planning.

    Stay tuned!

    How To Be Effective As A Working Mom with Christine Michele Carter

    How To Be Effective As A Working Mom with Christine Michele Carter

    We discuss the issues Black working moms are facing and she introduces me to the idea of “ambient belonging”. Listen up! You’ll learn a thing or two, just as I did!


    Christine Michel Carter is the Associate Editor for ModernMom, a Senior Contributor to ForbesWomen and her work has been featured in Time and Parents magazines. Big brands seek her out for her insights into how to talk to moms effectively in their advertising and how to hire and retain moms. 


    You can find Christine on her website at https://christinemichelcarter.com/

    How To Use Unconventional (But Effective) Strategies To Land a Job With Guest Austin Belcak

    How To Use Unconventional (But Effective) Strategies To Land a Job With Guest Austin Belcak

    After first approaching his job search using more traditional methods like applying online to job postings, Austin Belcak discovered this simply isn’t effective. Now he coaches job seekers through his company Cultivated Culture on leveraging unconventional strategies to get a job even if you don’t have connections or traditional experience. Hint: It does not involve applying online! 


    Find out what a “Value Validation Project” is and why it will truly distinguish you as a candidate who can add value to an organization. Also, learn why Austin’s strategy works beautifully during COVID times when we’re not meeting people face-to-face. 

     

    Be sure to check out Austin’s website and the amazing free tools he provides for job-seekers at https://cultivatedculture.com/

    And Follow Austin Belcak on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/abelcak/

    Tip: Austin posts daily on LinkedIn and his posts are always incredibly insightful and helpful. 

    How to Find Job Opportunities with guest Amanda Augustine

    How to Find Job Opportunities with guest Amanda Augustine

    Amanda shares some creative ideas developed through her experience as a Certified Professional Career Coach and a Certified Professional Resume Writer. Amanda is also the resident career expert for TopResume and previously served as the media spokesperson at Ladders where she provided guidance for professionals looking to improve their careers. 


    Amanda believes that job seeking is a sales and marketing exercise. You are the product, so being able to articulate what your brand stands for is critical. We also talk about some of the crowdsourced spreadsheets that have been created and circulated as people generously help each other out in this difficult job market. 


    In this episode, we dig into the importance of building online rapport as you expand your network of personal and professional connections. Also, use your social media to spread the word about what you’re great at and focus on the value you have to offer.


    Don’t miss Amanda’s advice on the “Power of 3” - using job boards, recruiters and your personal network to uncover job leads - because relying on just one of these is not enough to bring you success in your job search. 


    Here are links to the resources mentioned in this episode (with thanks to Amanda Augustine for cultivating this list!):

    This article provides a list of crowdsourced resources, as well as job boards and apps that focus on remote jobs: https://www.topresume.com/career-advice/find-work-during-coronavirus


    Some of my favorites are:


    Receive a free resume review from TopResume here.


    To find professional associations:


    To find a recruiter (without a Google search or without going through a job board/social media): 


    To find networking events and job fairs: