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10,000 Days
Ian Brodie and Greg Ogiba
11 episodes
1 week ago
The average person spends roughly 10,000 days of their adult life working. 10,000 Days is a podcast exploring career journeys and insights to offer listeners tools, strategies and inspiration for their own career.
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The average person spends roughly 10,000 days of their adult life working. 10,000 Days is a podcast exploring career journeys and insights to offer listeners tools, strategies and inspiration for their own career.
Show more...
Careers
Business
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S.2 Ep.3. Marc: Accountability, Resiliency and the Power of Inclusion
10,000 Days
36 minutes 23 seconds
2 years ago
S.2 Ep.3. Marc: Accountability, Resiliency and the Power of Inclusion
Marc Woods is a Paralympic gold medalist swimmer turned leadership and executive coach. On this episode, we learn how elite sports-training can translate to workplace performance and success as we dive into important topics including accountability, resiliency and inclusion. Marc shares his inspiring story to becoming a Paralympic champion along with leadership insights for career success and tips to staying motivated.
10,000 Days
The average person spends roughly 10,000 days of their adult life working. 10,000 Days is a podcast exploring career journeys and insights to offer listeners tools, strategies and inspiration for their own career.