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77. The Pain, Possibility, and Beauty of Making a Significant Change, with Erin Carkner

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Tune in and hear how Erin Carkner left her stressful community mental health job and organically found her way into a group practice that is deeply aligned for her. We talk about how she knew it was time to leave, her slow, steady process, our work together via my coaching program, and the unusual ways that she found the next right thing. To learn more about Erin’s work as a mental health professional, visit: https://www.movingforwardstayingpresent.com/erin-carkner.html To learn more about my one on one coaching program, visit: https://awildnewwork.com/one-on-one-coaching If you enjoyed this episode, please help get it to others by subscribing, rating the show, or sharing it with a friend! To receive my weekly emails, click here: http://eepurl.com/hy8wbT About Megan: Megan Leatherman, MS, is the founder and director of A Wild New Work, an ecological career and organizational development agency based in the Pacific Northwest. As a mentor, nature lover, writer and speaker, Megan has helped hundreds of professionals feel more aligned in their careers. She has a Master’s degree in conflict resolution, experience in Human Resources, and believes that our work can be a spiritual practice. You can learn more about her at http://awildnewwork.com/about.
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Tune in and hear how Erin Carkner left her stressful community mental health job and organically found her way into a group practice that is deeply aligned for her. We talk about how she knew it was time to leave, her slow, steady process, our work together via my coaching program, and the unusual ways that she found the next right thing. To learn more about Erin’s work as a mental health professional, visit: https://www.movingforwardstayingpresent.com/erin-carkner.html To learn more about my one on one coaching program, visit: https://awildnewwork.com/one-on-one-coaching If you enjoyed this episode, please help get it to others by subscribing, rating the show, or sharing it with a friend! To receive my weekly emails, click here: http://eepurl.com/hy8wbT About Megan: Megan Leatherman, MS, is the founder and director of A Wild New Work, an ecological career and organizational development agency based in the Pacific Northwest. As a mentor, nature lover, writer and speaker, Megan has helped hundreds of professionals feel more aligned in their careers. She has a Master’s degree in conflict resolution, experience in Human Resources, and believes that our work can be a spiritual practice. You can learn more about her at http://awildnewwork.com/about.
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