Get ready to flip your perspective on career changes! In this empowering episode, joined with interviewer Melinda, we follow Priscilla (a former teacher turned career coach) as she proves that starting over is a myth, you’re not starting from scratch, you’re starting from experience.
Priscilla shares her personal journey of leaving a secure teaching job to chase her passion for psychology and career development. Spoiler alert: it paid off big time. She now helps women, especially in their 40s, break free from job misery and step into their dream careers.
Here’s what you’ll walk away with:
Your skills are super transferable – Teaching adults, coaching clients, running workshops? It’s all connected.
Your journey is never wasted – Every step is a puzzle piece leading you to your full potential.
Play and reflection matter – Tap into your inner child and ask yourself what lights you up.
Baby steps are golden – Break things down, celebrate the small wins, and watch the magic unfold.
Fear is normal—but so is growth. Don’t wait for certainty. Take aligned action, and the path will reveal itself.
You’ll laugh, nod in agreement, maybe even cry a little and most importantly, you’ll walk away knowing that the dream career you crave is already within reach.
In this heart-centered and energizing episode, host Elizabeth chats with dream career expert Priscilla Jabouin about how to stop surviving and start thriving in your career. Priscilla shares her own inspiring journey from being a miserable teacher crying after work, to boldly quitting and finding her passion in counseling psychology and career coaching. Spoiler: she even made her dream of moving to New York happen despite the odds!
Priscilla gives three powerful tips for anyone ready to rethink their job:
PLAY! – Yes, seriously. Color, dance, start a book club, whatever lights you up. If you can’t say yes to small joys, how will you say yes to a dream job?
Reconnect with your inner child – Remember who you were before adulthood dulled the sparkle. What made you feel alive back then?
Find your WHY – Get clear on what drives you. Priscilla’s why? World peace, one joyful person at a time.
She reminds us that if you want your kids (or anyone) to follow their dreams, you have to lead by example because it’s not about saying, “Do what you love”, it’s about showing what that actually looks like.
This episode is a feel-good call to action for anyone tired of settling. Priscilla reminds us: you can absolutely create a life and career you love. And it starts with joy.
In this inspiring episode interviewed by Meghan Johnston, Priscilla Jabouin explores the deeper connection between our work and our well-being. She reflects on the power of alignment, and why sometimes the most meaningful shifts begin with simply listening to yourself. Whether you’re at a crossroads or just craving something more, this conversation is all about tuning in and stepping up.
What you’ll hear:
Why your career path and life path are more connected than you think
Subtle signs it might be time for a change
The role of self-awareness and self-trust in growth
How to find clarity when everything feels uncertain
Tips on surrounding yourself with the right support system
If you’ve been feeling off track or unsure of your next move, this episode offers the spark to help you realign and move forward with intention.
In this soul-nourishing episode of The Boundless Mindset, host Mona Abow chats with dream career professional Priscilla Jabouin, who spills her heart about ditching the status quo, escaping the cubicle life, and answering her soul’s call for purpose. From embracing a transformative lifestyle to carving out her own path, Priscilla opens up about how she moved from exhaustion to fulfillment, guided by faith, boldness, and a powerful personal framework. Along the way, she share deep insights about:
1. immigrant family pressure,
2. ignoring societal scripts, and
3. learning to say YES to yourself (and maybe that ice cream too).
If you’ve ever felt like your soul is screaming for more, this episode is your sign to stop ignoring the nudge and start following the breadcrumbs to your dream career.
In this uplifting and unfiltered episode, career coach Priscilla opens up about how she walked away from a path that no longer fit and stepped into something way more aligned with who she really is. From bold leaps of faith to unexpected turns, she proves it’s never too late to rewrite your story. Joined by host Shauna Cole, the two dive into a conversation full of laughs, lessons, and game-changing insights for anyone feeling stuck.
What you’ll hear:
Letting go of what's no longer serving you
Reimagining what a career can look like
Tapping into your intuition (even when it leads you off the beaten path)
Turning your quirks into your superpower
Why clarity and courage are your best career tools
If you’ve been waiting for a sign to make a change, this might just be it.
In this podcast episode, career development professional Priscilla Jabouin shares her personal journey of leaving an unfulfilling job to build a career that truly aligns with who she is. Interviewed by Hoda, Certified Professional Career Coach, Priscilla reflects on the power of trusting yourself and following a path that feels right, even when it goes against the grain.
Priscilla highlights key elements that support meaningful career change:
Self-discovery – Understanding what truly matters to you
Overcoming fears – Facing uncertainty with courage
Seeking support – Finding the right guidance and community
Letting go of expectations – Releasing what doesn’t serve your growth
Taking a holistic approach – Combining psychology, education, and personal growth
Throughout the conversation, Priscilla reminds listeners that challenges are part of the process but you don’t have to face them alone. With clarity, courage, and support, your dream career is within reach.
In episode 2, I'm interviewed by Dr. Fatima Williams. Ph.D. who hosted the podcast Gradschooled (now Professional Pathways)
We talk about:
Listen to this episode, to get insights on making career transitions and to hear my story as I was in the midst of my own transition moving to New York City in 2019!
It’s 2018, Aisha Zaman invited me to share my journey on her podcast Dharma Chasers.
During this interview, I share:
In 2019, Aisha decided to stop recording her podcast, however, I am sharing her initiative on THE DREAM CAREER PODCAST to continue sharing meaningful messages to encourage you to pursue your purpose one baby step at a time.
Tina is a creative soul, a new mom & a human inspired by openness, nature, good food & real connection. She is the founder of Yoga Attic, her home open to the community where she rethinks yoga, community and business and where she hopes people will find a sense of home within themselves.
A retreat space surrounded by nature offering gatherings in-person and now online and her labor of love, the Alive program. Yoga Attic is a space of special attention, self-reflection, stillness and movement fostered by meaningful interaction. Yoga Attic is a space to share and Tina is right at the heart of it.
Find her at www.yogaattic.ca, on IG @yogaattic, at FB at escapeyogaattic
Elmira is THE SELF-CARE BOSS!
After healing her personal healing journey through the use of massage to help her heal her childhood trauma and improve her self-confidence, she teachers her clients to be their own Self-Care Bosses.
She uses her own life experiences with abandonment, heartbreak, and creating music to heal others and encourages everyone to stop hiding, be bold, and use all of their gifts!
Elmira is a licensed Massage Therapist, Certified Death Doula, Vocal Coach, and Sacred Woman Renaissance Initiate.
She also offers Myofascial Release, and Trigger Point Therapy.
Find Elmira @selfcareboss on IG, Facebook, and online at https://theselfcareboss.com/
Talyah Dianna Ventura Donker, specialist in traditional women's health.
Throughout many years of flux, in which I tried to find the perfect study and to pursue a desirable career, a lot of things have changed but one consistent flow has always been present: my passion for holistic health and wellbeing. I’ve studied several western and eastern methods and am currently studying Ayurveda (holistic science to optimize mind-body health), specializing in gynecology & obstetrics, lifestyle and rejuvenation.
Anything that makes being Woman special intrigues me.
Wombodhi stands for protecting and empowering the essence of our feminine bodies, and is created with a belief that women are in need of specific health care; preventive or remedial care with a balanced and whole approach.
The importance of having a good sense of self is still underrated in today’s society. Understanding the beautiful mechanism of our magical bodies, the influence of hormones, how our mind functions, our bio-chemistry and the incredible phenomenon as fertile beings, will help attain compassion, confidence, trust, and self-love.
It is my intention to empower women to heal themselves and to facilitate the power of holistic and traditional healing techniques to the best of my ability.
Website: http://wombodhi.com
Instagram: @herlifeblood
Talyah Dianna Ventura Donker, specialist in traditional women's health.
Throughout many years of flux, in which I tried to find the perfect study and to pursue a desirable career, a lot of things have changed but one consistent flow has always been present: my passion for holistic health and wellbeing. I’ve studied several western and eastern methods and am currently studying Ayurveda (holistic science to optimize mind-body health), specializing in gynecology & obstetrics, lifestyle and rejuvenation.
Anything that makes being Woman special intrigues me.
Wombodhi stands for protecting and empowering the essence of our feminine bodies, and is created with a belief that women are in need of specific health care; preventive or remedial care with a balanced and whole approach.
The importance of having a good sense of self is still underrated in today’s society. Understanding the beautiful mechanism of our magical bodies, the influence of hormones, how our mind functions, our bio-chemistry and the incredible phenomenon as fertile beings, will help attain compassion, confidence, trust, and self-love.
It is my intention to empower women to heal themselves and to facilitate the power of holistic and traditional healing techniques to the best of my ability.
Website: http://wombodhi.com
Instagram: @herlifeblood
Sarah Grossmand and Tamara Green are certified nutritionists, wellness chefs and the founders of the Living Kitchen. They're the authors of The Living Kitchen: Healing Recipes to Support Your Body During Cancer Treatment and Recovery (Appetite by Random House 2019). Their cookbook won the Gourmand Award in the Health and Nutrition category and has been shortlisted for the Taste Canada Awards 2020. They also develop healthy recipes for Food Network Canada. Have been featured on television shows, in print and on radio, including the CBC, CTV, Global News, CP24, Washington Post, Mind Body Green and Thrive Magazine, among others.
Their company, Living Kitchen, offers private chef, consulting, and an online cooking club to clientele internationally. Living Kitchen works with clients struggling with a variety of health issues, including cancer, digestive disorders, diabetes, mental wellness, body empowerment and hormonal imbalance.
Follow Tamara & Sarah on Instagram @livingkitchenco
Ray Nicole is the founder of DOIT, an exhilarating fitness and wellness program designed for individuals seeking to cultivate a healthy lifestyle through physical activity, mindful eating, and a positive mindset. Emphasizing education and positive life-long behavior changes, Ray Nicole’s coaching philosophy is guided by four core principles:
Discipline your self
Overcome Your Fears
Identify Your Goals
Try Your Best
DOIT programs cater to all fitness levels and are tailored to inspire, motivate and support a diversity of goals regardless of shape, size, age or gender. Committed to steady progress rather than quick fixes, Ray Nicole provides the tools needed to start and to stay on your wellness journey.
Follow her @doit.with.raynicole
Novell Loh is a firm believer in pursuing your passion and dreams in life. Previously, she was an accomplished Finance Director at a prestigious Private Equity firm in NYC before becoming a full-time professional dancer. Currently, she spends most of her time training and competing worldwide with her dance partner. When she has free time, she likes to work on her side project "The Art of Femininity", as well as spend quality time with friends and family. Follow her @novellsk8 on Instagram or watch her on YouTube at Novell Loh