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EP 71 - Jo Saxton: Lessons in Failure, Beating Burnout and Why Spa Days Don’t Fix Everything
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Ever felt called to something BIG and go for it, only to discover that “sure thing” didn’t quite work out – like, at all? This week’s guest has been there, done that and came out on the other side of “utter failure” only to discover something truly powerful: the wreckage of our lives holds great purpose.
Jo Saxton is a speaker, author, podcast host, leadership coach – and a beloved contributor for CARRY Media. She’s dedicated her career to growing leadership teams around the world and empowering others to find their purpose – both in their leadership and their personal lives. Paula and Jo discuss how failure has shaped Jo’s current calling and career, why she says our calling is different than a blueprint, and the B word: Burnout. This episode will coach you up on why so many of us have it and how the answer to fixing it lies in lowering our expectations.
Find all of Jo’s work at JoSaxton.com
Learn more about Jo’s leadership intensive, Ezer Collective
Learn more about Jo’s Leadership Coaching Community
New! Summer has arrived… save your summer! Make it work for you and your kids. Check out Carry Media’s FREE downloadable guide to help you lessen your load… “Savor Your Summer”
Learn more about Paula’s company CARRY Media and sign up for CARRY ALL, an essential weekly newsletter for the working mom that drops every Sunday!
Follow along with CARRY Media on social media: @carry_media
Connect with Paula & share what you are feeling called to in this season of your life: Instagram | Twitter | Facebook
Sign up for Paula’s new and improved newsletter to get a message from her every two weeks.
Order Paula’s Book - “Called Out: Why I Traded Two Dream Jobs for a Life of True Calling”
Subscribe & Listen to more episodes of the Podcast: Access More | Spotify | Apple
102 episoade
Manage episode 332179248 series 2865608
Ever felt called to something BIG and go for it, only to discover that “sure thing” didn’t quite work out – like, at all? This week’s guest has been there, done that and came out on the other side of “utter failure” only to discover something truly powerful: the wreckage of our lives holds great purpose.
Jo Saxton is a speaker, author, podcast host, leadership coach – and a beloved contributor for CARRY Media. She’s dedicated her career to growing leadership teams around the world and empowering others to find their purpose – both in their leadership and their personal lives. Paula and Jo discuss how failure has shaped Jo’s current calling and career, why she says our calling is different than a blueprint, and the B word: Burnout. This episode will coach you up on why so many of us have it and how the answer to fixing it lies in lowering our expectations.
Find all of Jo’s work at JoSaxton.com
Learn more about Jo’s leadership intensive, Ezer Collective
Learn more about Jo’s Leadership Coaching Community
New! Summer has arrived… save your summer! Make it work for you and your kids. Check out Carry Media’s FREE downloadable guide to help you lessen your load… “Savor Your Summer”
Learn more about Paula’s company CARRY Media and sign up for CARRY ALL, an essential weekly newsletter for the working mom that drops every Sunday!
Follow along with CARRY Media on social media: @carry_media
Connect with Paula & share what you are feeling called to in this season of your life: Instagram | Twitter | Facebook
Sign up for Paula’s new and improved newsletter to get a message from her every two weeks.
Order Paula’s Book - “Called Out: Why I Traded Two Dream Jobs for a Life of True Calling”
Subscribe & Listen to more episodes of the Podcast: Access More | Spotify | Apple
102 episoade
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