Send us a text New episode of scalr sagecast with career coach, Aditya Rajagopalan. Aditya’s career started the way many of ours did: fairly traditional, ticking the expected boxes, following the well-lit corporate path. But somewhere along the way, he realised that doing what you’re good at and doing what you’re built for aren’t always the same thing. So he tried things on. Different roles. Different environments. Different challenges. And in that process of exploration he found his real cal...
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Send us a text New episode of scalr sagecast with career coach, Aditya Rajagopalan. Aditya’s career started the way many of ours did: fairly traditional, ticking the expected boxes, following the well-lit corporate path. But somewhere along the way, he realised that doing what you’re good at and doing what you’re built for aren’t always the same thing. So he tried things on. Different roles. Different environments. Different challenges. And in that process of exploration he found his real cal...
scalr sagecast - #59 - Terry Condon - Personal development for personal finance
scalr sagecast
39 minutes
1 month ago
scalr sagecast - #59 - Terry Condon - Personal development for personal finance
Send us a text This episode with Terry Condon gets to the heart of financial wellness: helping people feel good about money again - not in a prescribed way, but in a way that matches who they are, where they’re at, and what they value. We explore: What wealth, “rich” and success mean at different stages of lifeHow to optimise your money for your next chapter, not a lifetimeWhy freedom comes from systems and clarity, not disciplineAnd how financial confidence starts with identity, not numbersI...
scalr sagecast
Send us a text New episode of scalr sagecast with career coach, Aditya Rajagopalan. Aditya’s career started the way many of ours did: fairly traditional, ticking the expected boxes, following the well-lit corporate path. But somewhere along the way, he realised that doing what you’re good at and doing what you’re built for aren’t always the same thing. So he tried things on. Different roles. Different environments. Different challenges. And in that process of exploration he found his real cal...