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Professional Life Crisis
Amanda Branson
39 episodes
1 week ago
Helping young professionals build confidence as they start their careers. No BS, NY-style advice from a sarcastic, overachieving gal who’s been there. "We have no idea what we're doing, but we know we're doing it really, really well"

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Helping young professionals build confidence as they start their careers. No BS, NY-style advice from a sarcastic, overachieving gal who’s been there. "We have no idea what we're doing, but we know we're doing it really, really well"

amandabranson.substack.com
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33. Taking Nothing for Granted: Bo Abrams on Health, his Career Crisis, and Founding Kommu
Professional Life Crisis
1 hour 54 seconds
1 year ago
33. Taking Nothing for Granted: Bo Abrams on Health, his Career Crisis, and Founding Kommu

Welcome back to Professional Life Crisis! This week we’re going on a rollercoaster with our guest, Bo Abrahams. Ex-Hedge Fund Analyst, Co-Founder of Kommu, an app to swap homes with people in your network. We discuss:

* Bo opened up about his personal health experiences that heavily influenced his career choices at various points in his life, including a debilitating illness during college and the story of his HS friend Mallory, who unfortunately passed as a result of Cystic Fibrosis (CF). These experiences led him toward business school to pursue a career in Venture Health.

* Getting to business school and realizing that Venture Health wasn’t actually his strong suit, and he wasn’t going to be one of the top contributors to the space, and that he should instead focus on a problem that he feels well equipped to solve.

* Bo talks about the financial pressures of business school, including spending heavily on GMAT tutors and application fees, which led to accumulating credit card debt just to keep up with his peers and the expenses related to traveling.

* So… Bo and his co-founder started Kommu, a platform for finding short-term places to stay based on your network, rather than paying for Airbnb or a hotel.

* To wrap it up, Bo gave some advice for your early career- rip the bandaid off if you’re going for a goal (like studying for the GMAT to get into business school)- commit to it for a set period of time, and give it 100%. Don’t prolong the suffering, spread it out too much or half ass it.

Spending too much for hotels or rentals when you're traveling? Try kommu. With tons of homes listed for anything but a profit, you're sure to find a lot of incredible options. Don't want your home to sit empty while you're on the road for business or pleasure? List with kommu and avoid paying double rent.

Download kommu today

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Thanks for being here 🫶🏼

-Amanda



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Professional Life Crisis
Helping young professionals build confidence as they start their careers. No BS, NY-style advice from a sarcastic, overachieving gal who’s been there. "We have no idea what we're doing, but we know we're doing it really, really well"

amandabranson.substack.com