âHow long will it take to be successful?â
âDonât you think you shouldâŠâ
âWhen does this whole thing get easier?â
âSo you⊠donât know what youâre doing?â
Existential questions that plague our everyday, especially as multicultural, hyphenated-folx who are between belonging and carving our own paths.
Iâm lost, so what? podcast shares bi-weekly episodes to explore the nuance and gray areas of life, culture, identity, work, and simply existing.
Join me, Cassandra Le, Speaker, Writer, and Founder of The Quirky Pineapple Studio, and our multicultural, global community, for sassy conversations around belonging, relationships, self-love, business, and kinda knowing what youâre doing but questioning everything youâre doing.
Iâm lost, so what? is for folx who feel lost in their careers, identities, and dare we say... life. Who want to define their own path and rules. These conversations alongside multicultural guests and experts probably wonât give you answers, but hopefully, share new perspectives to decide on your own.
P.S Want exclusive access to more personal musings from me and our guests? Weâd love to have you join the conversation - head to the show notes to sign up for the âDoing Goodâ newsletter.
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âHow long will it take to be successful?â
âDonât you think you shouldâŠâ
âWhen does this whole thing get easier?â
âSo you⊠donât know what youâre doing?â
Existential questions that plague our everyday, especially as multicultural, hyphenated-folx who are between belonging and carving our own paths.
Iâm lost, so what? podcast shares bi-weekly episodes to explore the nuance and gray areas of life, culture, identity, work, and simply existing.
Join me, Cassandra Le, Speaker, Writer, and Founder of The Quirky Pineapple Studio, and our multicultural, global community, for sassy conversations around belonging, relationships, self-love, business, and kinda knowing what youâre doing but questioning everything youâre doing.
Iâm lost, so what? is for folx who feel lost in their careers, identities, and dare we say... life. Who want to define their own path and rules. These conversations alongside multicultural guests and experts probably wonât give you answers, but hopefully, share new perspectives to decide on your own.
P.S Want exclusive access to more personal musings from me and our guests? Weâd love to have you join the conversation - head to the show notes to sign up for the âDoing Goodâ newsletter.
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In Season 2, Episode 3 of Iâm lost, so what? Podcast, Chloe Andersen and Cassandra have a conversation about the bittersweet feelings of living abroad and moving back home, leaving your religion, and what great leaders all need to cultivate.
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Her experience living in 6 different countries
The bittersweet feeling of living abroad and returning home
Emotional self-awareness and agility (as a leader and a person)
What it was like for her to leave Mormonism
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Chloe Andersen (she/her), Managing Partner and Leadership Strategist at CoCreate Work
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She has worked in 6 countries over her 20-plus-year career in positions like Senior Global HR Advisor at Citigroup and learning and development leader for 8,000 professionals at Amazon. She brings cross-industry and cross-cultural perspectives to her work in leadership strategy, management, cultural communications, and team-building.Â
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She has guided teams at large consumer tech companies, senior executives at several Fortune 500 companies, and entrepreneurs with small businesses. Her programs have helped thousands of leaders to understand themselves better and become more emotionally intelligent and agile, resulting in teams that are happier and more productive. Chloe is an experienced podcast host and guest, and she is also a certified professional coach with a Masterâs in Business Administration.
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Links referenced in the episode:
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Work with Chloe and CoCreate Work through an Intensive: https://university.cocreatework.com/intensives-spÂ
Sign up for the CoCreate Work Culture Certification here: https://www.getdrip.com/forms/733792458/submissions/newÂ
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CoCreate Work website: www.cocreatework.comÂ
Connect with Chloe on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chloeandersen/Â
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Cassandraâs Personal Website: https://cassandratle.my.canva.site/Â
The Quirky Pineapple Studio Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thequirkypineapplestudio/Â
The Quirky Pineapple Studio Website: https://thequirkypineapple.com/
Iâm lost, so what?
âHow long will it take to be successful?â
âDonât you think you shouldâŠâ
âWhen does this whole thing get easier?â
âSo you⊠donât know what youâre doing?â
Existential questions that plague our everyday, especially as multicultural, hyphenated-folx who are between belonging and carving our own paths.
Iâm lost, so what? podcast shares bi-weekly episodes to explore the nuance and gray areas of life, culture, identity, work, and simply existing.
Join me, Cassandra Le, Speaker, Writer, and Founder of The Quirky Pineapple Studio, and our multicultural, global community, for sassy conversations around belonging, relationships, self-love, business, and kinda knowing what youâre doing but questioning everything youâre doing.
Iâm lost, so what? is for folx who feel lost in their careers, identities, and dare we say... life. Who want to define their own path and rules. These conversations alongside multicultural guests and experts probably wonât give you answers, but hopefully, share new perspectives to decide on your own.
P.S Want exclusive access to more personal musings from me and our guests? Weâd love to have you join the conversation - head to the show notes to sign up for the âDoing Goodâ newsletter.