3,2,1 Irelaunch

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 168:35:15
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Synopsis

iRelaunch is all about getting professionals returning from career break back to work. We produce products and services for professionals returning to work after a career break, employers recruiting from this talent pool, our national network of alumni career services directors, and our partner professional associations. iRelaunch CEO Carol Fishman Cohen's TED talk (12 minutes) How to get back to work after a career break is a good introduction to relaunching and the reentry internship concept. Its been viewed over 1.5 million times and translated into 29 languages.

Episodes

  • EP 35: “Meet 100 People” – Networking with Confidence with Pat Hedley

    27/04/2018 Duration: 37min

    In this episode, Carol speaks with Pat Hedley, author of “Meet 100 People: A How-to Guide to the Career and Life Edge Everyone's Missing.” https://www.amazon.com/Meet-100-People-How-Everyones/dp/0998651508 A relauncher herself, Pat shares specific tips about the importance of being proactive and consistent about networking and how you can become more successful with a request for help. Inspired to write “Meet 100 People” when a relauncher friend credited Pat’s advice to reinvigorating her network and landing the job, this episode includes exact language on how to ask for help, guidance about using vulnerability to your advantage, and the single most important thing you can do to maintain the support of your contact.

  • EP 34: "What I Wish I'd Known about Returning to Work after a Career Break" with Maureen Byrne

    20/04/2018 Duration: 27min

    Maureen Byrne, a Product Manager at MobileIron, relaunched after a 10-year career break raising her three children. Despite stellar credentials including a master’s degree in software engineering, work experience in the field prior to her career break, website development during her break, iOS development classes at Stanford, and Toastmasters training, Maureen candidly describes her initial return to work as a time filled with self-doubt and “fear of exposure.” Hear how Maureen learned to appreciate the perspective she gained from her career break, how it became a part of what she brings to the table as an employee, and how she “found her voice” after relaunching.

  • EP 33: "Powerful Language and Its Effect When You’re Relaunching" with Julie Holunga

    13/04/2018 Duration: 30min

    How can relaunchers ensure they are making the best impression while networking, at a professional conference, and even in an interview? Today’s guest, Julie Holunga, executive coach and founder of Chinook Executive Solutions, http://chinookexecutivesolutions.com/, asserts that relaunchers should be deliberate about the words they use – presenting themselves with confidence and thereby projecting confidence about themselves onto others. Noting mirror-neuron studies that suggest that our body language and vocabulary have a mirror effect on those with whom we interact, Julie provides numerous examples of weak vocabulary and replacement words that will help employers focus on what you are, not what you’re not.

  • EP 32: "Using LinkedIn to Upgrade Your Profile and Your Skills" with Oliver Schinkten

    10/04/2018 Duration: 14min

    In this special episode, Carol speaks with LinkedIn Instructor Oliver Schinkten. Author of more than 35 LinkedIn courses, Oliver remarks on how relaunchers can most effectively use the LinkedIn “Summary” section, suggestions for using the “Headline” strategically, and listing volunteer work. Oliver will be a speaker at the upcoming iRelaunch Return to Work Conference with the Stanford Alumni Association, May 1, 2018 at Stanford University. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn more in his breakout session, “LinkedIn: Upgrade Your Profile and Your Skills.” For more information about the conference please visit https://www.irelaunch.com/viewconference/2459

  • EP 31: "Divorce And Relaunching Your Career" with Liza Caldwell

    05/04/2018 Duration: 39min

    In this empowering episode, Carol talks to Liza Caldwell, co-founder and director of SAS for Women, an organization that provides divorce support and coaching for women who are considering, in the process of, or recovering from divorce. “Divorced and happily single” herself, Liza discusses divorce topics including the timing of a return to work, reinforcing your values and enhancing your sense of self-worth, and the importance of information gathering as a first step in designing an educated divorce strategy with the greatest integrity.

  • EP 30: "Maximize Your Efforts to Land the Job" with Wendy Sachs

    30/03/2018 Duration: 34min

    How can women overcome their reluctance to let people know how talented they really are? What makes networking so hard, and what’s the simple way women can redefine this opportunity by using skills that come naturally? In this podcast, Wendy Sachs, author of "Fearless and Free: How Smart Women Pivot and Relaunch their Careers," speaks with Carol about how she turned to Silicon Valley to find out how relaunchers can develop a more entrepreneurial spirit when returning to their previous careers or pivoting into new ones. Wendy discusses embracing failure, networking, the difference between “branding and bragging” and how to maximize the effort you make in finding your next job.

  • EP 29: "The Tech Tools You Need to Go Back to Work" with Jill Kravetz

    22/03/2018 Duration: 33min

    Guest: Jill Kravetz, Special Projects Advisor to iRelaunch Are you intimidated by technologies that have come into prominence since you left the workplace? If so, you’re not alone. In this episode of 3, 2, 1, iRelaunch, Carol speaks with Jill Kravetz, special projects advisor to iRelaunch and our “go-to guru” on a variety of social media and technology questions. Jill shares the six tech tools of which everyone should have a basic understanding before starting a new job. She touches on social media, file sharing, team collaboration, personal productivity and advancement, company-specific tools, and ends with must-have workplace tools. ­­­By taking a small amount of time to understand these tools, you’ll return to work on a more equal footing with your peers.

  • EP 28: "Activating Change in Today’s Workplace" with Shelley Zalis

    15/03/2018 Duration: 31min

    Shelley Zalis built her career on a foundation of purpose and a passion for "driving change - and making the new, the new norm." In this episode, Carol speaks with Shelley about her pioneering work in migrating market research from a central location or telephone to the Internet, at a time when the medium was new and untested. Ten years later, Shelley sold that company, Online Testing Exchange (OTX) for $80 million. Her desire to "give back with generosity what I wish I had rising the ranks" then led her to create "The Female Quotient" and "The Girls' Lounge." Hear how Shelley is "committed to advancing equality in the workplace through collaboration, activating solutions for change and creating measurements for accountability" and how her passion and fearlessness can drive your return to work.

  • EP 27: "Relaunching in the Creative Arena" with LeeAnn Dance

    08/03/2018 Duration: 33min

    In this episode, Carol speaks with LeeAnn Dance, co-producer/director of “My Dear Children,” a documentary about one woman’s quest to learn more about her father’s past in Eastern Europe following World War I. A former CNN producer, LeeAnn took a 10-year career break and returned to work as a documentary film producer. LeeAnn explains her journey back to work including how her former career provided a foundation for her relaunch, her initial fear of learning new recording and editing technologies, doing some non-paid work to build her portfolio and a following, and finding a career that meets her and her family’s needs. LeeAnn also explains how the career break itself provided much-needed experience and perspective.

  • EP 26: "The STEM Re-entry Internship – A Benchmark for Success" with Jen Scott

    01/03/2018 Duration: 33min

    Carol talks with Jen Scott, Vice President of Strategic Partnerships for the Society of Women Engineers (SWE) and co-lead of the STEM Re-Entry Task Force. Since its inception in 2016 the STEM Re-entry Task Force has been a pipeline for more than 200 female technical professionals to return to the workforce. In this podcast, Carol and Jen discuss how the Task Force was initially conceived, its substantial growth over the past few years, how returning professionals can find out more about these programs, how to apply, and what to expect in these programs. Companies considering developing a re-entry internship will hear about how these internship programs are set up, the support from SWE and iRelaunch, and the nearly 90% average hiring rates after program completion.

  • EP 25: "The Best Relaunch Advice"

    21/11/2017 Duration: 32min

    We've compiled the best advice shared with us in interviews with business leaders, career experts and relaunchers over two seasons of podcasts. Enjoy! And thank you for listening.

  • EP 24: Finding the thing that makes you "sparkle" with Manisha Thakor

    16/11/2017 Duration: 40min

    Carol Fishman Cohen speaks with Manisha Thakor, host of the MoneyZen podcast about her personal relaunch, how it led to the creation of iRelaunch and how she draws inspiration from her new career.

  • EP 23: "Understanding Your Rights: Interviewing and Working as a Relauncher" with Tammy Marzigliano

    27/10/2017 Duration: 35min

    Learn how to be more effective and powerful in your next interview as Tammy Marzigliano, a partner at Outten & Golden LLP in New York, discusses the legal aspects of relaunching with Carol Fishman Cohen. Hear how to determine the difference between what's considered illegal conduct and what is just "bad business," how to use the right terminology to trigger legal protection, and discover the secret behind redirecting uncomfortable interview questions.

  • EP 22: "Reinventing and Resilience" with Susan Black

    20/10/2017 Duration: 31min

    From her job in Israel's Ben Gurion Airport Coordination Center to managing director at wealth management firm Boston Private (with a few stops and other careers in between), Susan Black understands the path of a relauncher. In this podcast she speaks with Carol Fishman Cohen about her circuitous pathway and discusses the three main drivers when contemplating a career reinvention.

  • EP 21: "Relaunching as an Entrepreneur" with Alex Klemmer

    13/10/2017 Duration: 32min

    Carol Fishman Cohen speaks with Alex Klemmer, co-founder of Cyclebar, an indoor cycling gym with franchised locations throughout the US and Canada. Alex talks about the challenges and rewards of relaunching her career as an entrepreneur.

  • EP 20: "Navigating the New Corporate Dress Code" with Michaella Kurdziel

    28/09/2017 Duration: 32min

    Carol Fishman Cohen speaks with Michaella Kurdziel, Director of Customer Experience at MM.LaFleur about how to "dress for success" in today's work world. Learn tips on how to scope out the dress code at a company before your first interview, how to "shop your closet" for timeless wardrobe staples and how to selectively rebuild a career wardrobe after years of wearing yoga pants and hoodies.

  • EP 19: "Attorneys on Career Break! Don't miss this Return-to-Work Program" with Caren Ulrich Stacy

    21/09/2017 Duration: 33min

    Carol Fishman Cohen interviews Caren Ulrich Stacy, Founder & CEO, Diversity Lab & OnRamp Fellowship. Learn about the OnRamp Fellowship, a program that matches returning women lawyers to law firms, legal departments, and banks for a 1 year paid fellowship. Hear the inside scoop on the program, as well as its history, growth, success and challenges.

  • EP 18: "Know Your Value: Comeback Careers" with Ginny Brzezinski

    15/09/2017 Duration: 32min

    Description: Sometimes, just telling your story can lead to a new career. For Ginny Brzezinski, that moment came when she texted her sister-in-law, "Morning Joe" co-anchor Mika Brzezinski, asking her to speak up for women wanting to return to work after a career break. Mika's reply? Let's write a book together. Now, after countless interviews with women in all stages of relaunch, Ginny and Mika are sharing these stories in "Know Your Value: Comeback Careers" (due for fall 2018 release). Learn about Ginny's personal relaunch story and the insights she's learned from these compelling relauncher interviews.

  • EP 17: "Reentering the workforce with a Career in Technology" with Dinny Sterns Taylor

    31/08/2017 Duration: 29min

    Carol Fishman Cohen talks with a pioneering technology relauncher, Dinny Stearns Taylor, retired CTO at Williams College. Dinny shares her career path, relaunch story, how she updated her skills, and some important advice for relaunchers.

  • EP 16: "Navigating Executive Search for Relaunchers" with Vivian Steir Rabin

    25/08/2017 Duration: 28min

    Carol Fishman Cohen interviews her iRelaunch Co-Founder and co-author of Back on the Career Track, Vivian Steir Rabin. Vivian now runs VSR Advisors, a retained executive search firm focused on commercial real estate and financial services. Vivian shares her relaunch story with us and helps us navigate the executive search / staffing / recruiting landscape as relaunchers.

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