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Work & Money: The Struggle is Real Episode 05

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Join the ride as Drs. Brandi and Joe dive into a thought-provoking journey through time and introspection. Reflecting on an era when filling up your car's gas tank with pocket change was a reality, Dr. Brandi reminisces about when gas prices were as low as 96 cents a gallon, painting a vivid picture of how economics have changed over the years. Dr. Joe reflects on the evolution of his own career, both Drs. comparing their experiences to those of their grandparents' generation. They touch on the shift from long-term jobs and pensions to the fast-paced and unpredictable nature of the modern world of work. In this episode of Hell Love a Ride, Dr. Joe and Dr. Brandi dive into the topic of career reflections and personal growth. They discuss the impact of economics, upbringing, and trauma on one's mindset and financial decisions. They explore the need for asking for help, surrounding oneself with successful individuals, and focusing on personal development. They also offer valuable insights, encouraging listeners to challenge their beliefs and take control by taking steps towards a more fulfilling career and life. Tune in to this thought-provoking episode of Hell Love a Ride.
Hell Love a Ride podcast is sponsored by the Diane Morgan Group and the Joe Johnson Group.
Hell Love a Ride on IG: https://www.instagram.com/helllovearidepodcast/
Resources from Dr. Brandi: https://www.thedianemorgangroup.com/dmg-experience
Resources from Dr. Joe: https://www.purposeoverdreams.com/
Book Dr. Joe: https://www.joejohnsongroup.com
Dr. Brandi IG: https://www.instagram.com/iamdrbrandi/
Dr. Joe IG: https://www.instagram.com/joejohnsonspeaks/
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TIMESTAMP:
00:00:04 Reflect on career, rate job satisfaction.
00:05:43 Driving and economics have changed drastically.
00:08:38 "Become before you get what you desire"
00:10:01 Pursuit of goals requires self-improvement and discipline.
00:15:29 Mindset of mediocrity leads to financial stagnation.
00:16:27 Impact of upbringing on attitudes and beliefs.
00:21:14 Fear of leaving kids with nothing.
00:22:38 Mother's lessons shape ability to overcome obstacles.
00:26:33 Obvious psychological warfare, missed connections, accountability ignited independence.
00:31:22 Early exposure to death led to therapy; wanted deeper connection, became psychologist.
00:34:29 "Don't be afraid to ask for help."
00:37:25 Found my purpose despite doubts about media.
00:39:28 Reflect and ask: What have I been lying to myself about in my career?
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Join the ride as Drs. Brandi and Joe dive into a thought-provoking journey through time and introspection. Reflecting on an era when filling up your car's gas tank with pocket change was a reality, Dr. Brandi reminisces about when gas prices were as low as 96 cents a gallon, painting a vivid picture of how economics have changed over the years. Dr. Joe reflects on the evolution of his own career, both Drs. comparing their experiences to those of their grandparents' generation. They touch on the shift from long-term jobs and pensions to the fast-paced and unpredictable nature of the modern world of work. In this episode of Hell Love a Ride, Dr. Joe and Dr. Brandi dive into the topic of career reflections and personal growth. They discuss the impact of economics, upbringing, and trauma on one's mindset and financial decisions. They explore the need for asking for help, surrounding oneself with successful individuals, and focusing on personal development. They also offer valuable insights, encouraging listeners to challenge their beliefs and take control by taking steps towards a more fulfilling career and life. Tune in to this thought-provoking episode of Hell Love a Ride.
Hell Love a Ride podcast is sponsored by the Diane Morgan Group and the Joe Johnson Group.
Hell Love a Ride on IG: https://www.instagram.com/helllovearidepodcast/
Resources from Dr. Brandi: https://www.thedianemorgangroup.com/dmg-experience
Resources from Dr. Joe: https://www.purposeoverdreams.com/
Book Dr. Joe: https://www.joejohnsongroup.com
Dr. Brandi IG: https://www.instagram.com/iamdrbrandi/
Dr. Joe IG: https://www.instagram.com/joejohnsonspeaks/
Production/Post Production
Now Social Space
@nowsocialspace
TIMESTAMP:
00:00:04 Reflect on career, rate job satisfaction.
00:05:43 Driving and economics have changed drastically.
00:08:38 "Become before you get what you desire"
00:10:01 Pursuit of goals requires self-improvement and discipline.
00:15:29 Mindset of mediocrity leads to financial stagnation.
00:16:27 Impact of upbringing on attitudes and beliefs.
00:21:14 Fear of leaving kids with nothing.
00:22:38 Mother's lessons shape ability to overcome obstacles.
00:26:33 Obvious psychological warfare, missed connections, accountability ignited independence.
00:31:22 Early exposure to death led to therapy; wanted deeper connection, became psychologist.
00:34:29 "Don't be afraid to ask for help."
00:37:25 Found my purpose despite doubts about media.
00:39:28 Reflect and ask: What have I been lying to myself about in my career?
  continue reading

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