
From Amazon engineer to relationship coach, Abhishek “AJ” Joshi knows what it takes to transform your mindset, career, and even your marriage. As host of the Beyond the Obvious podcast and a dedicated coach, AJ helps couples reconnect, set boundaries, and rebuild love with actionable tools and real-world wisdom. In this Yollab Central episode, he shares the tactical and emotional strategies that help people thrive, whether you’re leveling up in work, struggling with change, or looking to strengthen relationships.
AJ opens up about his own journey: the challenge of career pivots, what he learned from mentors like Tony Robbins, and how he handled grief and setbacks while working at Amazon. He explains why true change starts with taking ownership, no matter the obstacles, and how “bite-sized” social media advice can be valuable when paired with deep, self-driven reflection. Discover how to use social content wisely, why group nurturing trumps viral posts for real results, and how software engineers (and anyone else) can stand out by documenting real skills and helping others.
Guest: Abhishek “AJ” JoshiConnect: Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | TikTok | Podcast: Beyond the Obvious
Journey from tech to coaching: finding purpose through setbacks
Transforming relationships, at work and at home
Mastering social media for business and personal growth
The power of tactical, actionable content and group nurturing
Why great managers - and great self-managers - change everything
Standing out in a crowded (tech) world by sharing real value
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