What if the key to better leadership isn’t speaking, but listening?
In this inspiring episode of Soul Career®, Leadership Coach Felecia Williams steps in as guest host, guiding a powerful conversation on what it truly means to lead with empathy, awareness, and presence.
With Lisandra Rickards away this week, Felecia takes the mic to explore one of the most underrated leadership skills — active listening — and how it transforms not just how we lead, but who we become.
From boardrooms to personal relationships, this episode dives deep into how listening builds trust, strengthens emotional intelligence, and reshapes how teams — and leaders — thrive.
💬 As Felecia shares, when you truly listen, you give people the gift of being seen and that changes everything.
Whether you’re:
…this episode will shift how you think about leadership forever.
This is leadership redefined: grounded, human, and deeply intentional.
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What do you do when life throws a curveball and you’re still expected to lead?
In this powerful episode of Leadership in Transition, Soul Career® Founder Lisandra Rickards sits down with Felecia Williams, our newest Leadership Coach, who opens up about what it’s really like to lead during life’s toughest seasons.
Felecia shares her deeply personal journey of navigating a major life crisis, while still showing up as a leader. From releasing the pressure to be perfect, to embracing softness and surrender, her story is a masterclass in resilience, self-leadership, and redefining what strength looks like.
💬 As Felecia reveals in this heartfelt conversation, true leadership isn't about having it all together, it's about learning how to lead yourself first when everything else is falling apart.
Whether you’re:
...this episode will speak to your soul.
This is leadership, redefined. Honest. Human. Healing.
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What if the hardest moments in your life are shaping you to be a stronger leader?
In this powerful episode, Soul Career® Founder Lisandra Rickards sits down with Beatriz De La Poza, the company’s COO and Lead Executive Coach, who recently went through one of the biggest transitions of her life: stepping away from her home, career, and comfort zone to follow her inner voice toward something completely new.
Beatriz opens up about the emotional rollercoaster of change, what it’s really like to lead while you're evolving, and how those vulnerable moments can make you a stronger, wiser, and more compassionate leader.
💬 As Beatriz shares in the episode, this transition has pushed her to lead from a more grounded, present, and aligned place, where vulnerability becomes strength.
This conversation is raw, honest, and full of wisdom for anyone who’s:
If you’re standing at the edge of a major life change, this conversation will give you the insight, encouragement, and tools to move forward with purpose.
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We all grapple with stress and anxiety, seeking solace in familiar avenues like vacations, yoga, or meditation. But have you considered the untapped potential of hypnosis? The more we pursue our mission at Soul Career, which is to redefine the relationship between work and life allowing humans to thrive, the more we interface with the field of psychology. We now quite frequently refer our clients to psychologists and we're creating a network of psychologists to support our coaching work. That's why we are so excited to bring our latest podcast episode. In this episode, we are thrilled to be joined by Dr David Spiegel. Dr Spiegel is a Wilson professor and Associate Chair of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. He is also the Director of the Center of Stress and Health and Medical Director at The Center of Integrated Medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine. In this episode we uncover how hypnosis is more than mere mystique; it's a powerful tool for soothing restless minds. Learn from Dr Spiegel's insights as we explore the potency of hypnosis in alleviating anxiety and stress.
Your career is not just about the jobs you hold—it's an evolving journey of self-discovery, growth, and transformation.
In this episode of the Soul Career podcast, Ep 029: Secrets to Success at Every Stage of Your Career, I explore the different phases that make up your career life cycle, each with its own set of needs, interests, and opportunities for skill development. From the initial stage of experimentation, where you navigate the vast landscape of possibilities, to the mastery phase, where you aim to become an expert in your chosen field. I also discuss the pivotal moments of leadership, entrepreneurship, and retirement, where you shape your destiny, create your path, and savour the fruits of your labour.
At Soul Career, we have comprehensive training programs that are tailored to your specific needs. Whether you're a transitioner searching for your dream job, a professional aiming for mastery, or an executive ready to lead with excellence, we have the perfect program to empower and guide you.
Be sure to let me know what you think of our latest episode!
In today's episode, we introduce the concept of attachment theory and discuss how your attachment style can impact your personal and professional life.
My guest for this episode is Transformational Relationship Coach and Author Dr Gary Salyer. I first heard of Dr Salyer when he was interviewed in a podcast in 2019 promoting his book 'Safe To Love Again.' Which was my first introduction to attachment theory.
Working with Dr Salyer has helped me be more attached to myself which acts as the operating system for how we move through our lives.
I'm so excited to feature Dr Salyer in this episode. Here is a bit of what we cover:
1. The definition of Attachment Theory
2. How we develop our attachments and how they can impact us later in our lives.
3. Whether we can change our attachment styles or not.
4. Dr Salyer's journey toward becoming a relationship coach
And more....
This is part one of a two-part series. Part one focuses on the impact that our attachment styles can have on our lives. Look out for part two where Dr Salyer discusses his journey to finding his soul career as a relationship coach.
We hope you enjoy this episode be sure to leave a comment and let us know what you think.
Also, click here https://calendly.com/soul-career/mapping?month=2022-07 to contact us for a free consultation and find out how we can support you at any stage of your career.
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You've probably seen videos featuring an incredible woman on Soul Career's social media lately.
That's because in the past six months, we have welcomed Beatriz de la Poza to our team as both an executive coach and our first female investor.
Beatriz has an incredible story and background taking her from Spain where she was born to Barbados where she lives right now. From working as a project manager at Amazon to working with us today, we're excited to share her story with you.
We hope you enjoy this episode. Be sure to share your comments below and contact us for more information about executive coaching or any of our other programs to find out how we can support you.
In Part 2 of our two-part series, How to Work With Netflix, I'm continuing my conversation with Aaron Mitchell, Director of HR at Netflix Animation Studio and a fellow alum from Harvard Business School.
Aaron has had an amazing career and I'm honoured that he took the time to speak with me and share his journey.
In this episode Aaron shares:
1. His background and early days growing up in Connecticut
2. The biggest roadblocks Aaron faced throughout his career journey and how he overcame these blocks
3. The key decision that Aaron took that led him to his Soul Career
And more...
I hope his story inspires you as much as it inspired me.
Also, be sure to check out my free masterclass - '3 Steps to Leaving a Job That Makes You Miserable Even When No One is Hiring' https://www.soulcareer.com/masterclass/
We're back from a break that we took from the podcast at the end of 2021.
And we're starting 2022 with a bang!
We're joined by Aaron Mitchell, the Director of HR for Netflix Animation Studios, which is the division of Netflix that produces and develops animated programs and feature films. Aaron has had an impressive career journey taking him from Boston, to New York and even to Singapore and now to Los Angeles with Netflix.
Aaron is certain he has found his Soul Career. In this episode, he shares his journey, offers career advice and gives tips for anyone who is interested in working with Netflix.
We hope you enjoy this episode. Be sure to share your comments below
And don't miss next week's episode where Aaron shares the key decision that he took that led him to his Soul Career.
Also, don't miss my free masterclass - '3 Steps to Leaving a Job That Makes You Miserable Even When No One is Hiring' https://www.soulcareer.com/masterclass/
For this month's podcast, I'm commemorating one year as a full-time entrepreneur!
To celebrate I want to take this opportunity to reflect on my journey, share the lessons I’ve learned along the way and offer 7 tips to anyone who is considering becoming an entrepreneur.
Here’s a snapshot of what I cover:
1. Why I decided to leave the corporate world for entrepreneurship
2. The challenges I faced and how I overcame them
3. The 4 lessons I’ve learned in my 18 months as an entrepreneur
And more!
These past few months have tested me in ways I never thought possible, and have taught me a lot about who I am and what I want from life. I’m so honoured to be able to share my story with you.
Also, be sure to check out my free masterclass - '3 Steps to Leaving a Job That Makes You Miserable Even When No One is Hiring' https://www.soulcareer.com/masterclass/
We're continuing our focus on multi-location careers in the latest episode of the Soul Career podcast.
Our guest for this episode is Mari-Anne Daura. Mari-Anne is an American living in Denmark whose job is based in Sweden. She currently works as Communications Business Partner for Sustainability at IKEA. She is also a former Soul Career client and one of our success stories.
Here's a snapshot of what we cover:
1. Mari-Anne's current role at IKEA and what she loves most about her job.
2. How she found Soul Career. And how we've helped her to move past her self-limiting beliefs to find a job that she loves.
3. Her childhood and experiences living a multi-location lifestyle
4. Her plans for the future.
I hope you enjoy this episode. Leave a comment and let us know what you think.
Also, don't miss our free masterclass - '3 Steps to Leaving a Job That Makes You Miserable Even When No One is Hiring' https://www.soulcareer.com/masterclass/
This month's episode of the Soul Career podcast is all about freedom, flexibility and how you can design a multi-location career. My special guest is Audra Gordon, founder and creative director of Beam Bold - a clothing company that focuses on reducing textile waste and facilitating size inclusion.
Audra was born in St. Vincent, moved to America when she was 13 and became a U.S. Citizen, then up and moved to Hong Kong with detours through Ghana and London. What’s also interesting is that Audra recently left her full-time career in banking to become an entrepreneur.
We’re going to talk about how she’s structured her career around this theme of flexibility.
To connect with Laura and find out more about her life as an expat, check out her website:https://audraverse.com/
You can also check out her company Beam Bold here: https://beambold.com/
Finally, don't miss our free masterclass - '3 Steps to Leaving a Job That Makes You Miserable Even When No One is Hiring' https://www.soulcareer.com/masterclass/
In this episode of the Soul Career podcast, I have the pleasure of being joined by DJ DiDonna, Founder of The Sabbatical Project - an organization that brings together researchers, companies and advocates working to catalyze sabbaticals and their enabling policies for people everywhere.
DJ started The Sabbatical Project after he took a four-month sabbatical from his job as a founder of a fintech company. He joins me today to discuss the benefits of taking an extended break and why he believes this should be a common practice for all professionals.
You can find out more about the sabbatical project here: https://www.thesabbaticalproject.org/
Be sure to check out our free masterclass: 3 Steps to Leaving a Job That Makes You Miserable Even When No One is Hiring. Available here: https://www.soulcareer.com/masterclass/
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My guest for this episode of the Soul Career podcast is Laura Maydon, Laura is the Founder and Former Managing Director of Endeavor, a mission-driven organization that helps entrepreneurs scale and has offices in more than 30 locations around the world.
Laura is on sabbatical from work and has been for the past 2 years. In this episode, she shares her reasons for going on sabbatical, how she planned for it, what the experience has been like for her and how she plans to re-enter the workforce.
This episode is perfect for anyone who has been toying with the idea of going on sabbatical but is still unsure about this move might affect their career.
Leave a comment and let us know what you think. And if you’re interested in doing a free consultation with us, book today at soulcareer.com.
My guest for this episode of the Soul Career podcast is my friend and fellow entrepreneur Sheldon Powe.
Sheldon is the Founder and CEO of Innovate10X, a leading digital transformation firm based in Jamaica. He also invests in a number of entrepreneurs. In fact, Sheldon is one of the three men who made a seed investment in Soul Career®.
I met Sheldon in 2018 when he was leaving his 21-year career at the JMMB Group - one of Jamaica’s largest investment firms, founded by his family, to start Innovate 10x. His decision to leave his corporate job was risky, but it helped him to fulfil his long-held desire for entrepreneurship.
In this episode, he shares his career journey and gives his advice for anyone thinking of making the leap from the corporate world to become an entrepreneur.
Here’s a snapshot of what we cover:
1. The reason Sheldon decided to leave his corporate job at JMMB to form his own company.
2. Sheldon's upbringing and how this helped to encourage his entrepreneurial spirit
3. Why he decided to invest in Soul Career® And how he decides to invest in any entrepreneur?
4. His definition of a Soul Career®
5. His advice for anyone who is interested in identifying potential investors for their business
Please reach out to us and let us know what you think! You can send us an email at hello@soulcareer.com or schedule a free consultation from our website: http://www.soulcareer.com.
In this episode of the Soul Career podcast, I follow-up on my conversation with Yasmina Zaidman, Chief Partnerships Officer at Acumen, by talking more about what the social impact space looks like, and how you can craft a career in this space.
Here's a snapshot of what I cover:
1. Personality types that are attracted to the mission space
2. How I found my way to a mission-driven career
3. A framework to help you decide if a mission-driven career is the right fit for you.
You can also use the following links to access more information:
Certified B Corporations - https://bcorporation.net/
Stanford Social Innovation Review - https://ssir.org/
Chronicle of Philanthropy - https://www.philanthropy.com/
Aspen Network of Development Entrepreneurs - https://www.andeglobal.org/
Acumen - https://acumen.org/
We hope you find this episode useful. Leave a comment and let us know what you think. And if you’re interested in doing a free consultation with us, book today at https://www.soulcareer.com/.
In this episode of the Soul Career podcast, I interview my friend and mentor Yasmina Zaidman.
Yasmina Zaidman’s life proves that you can have a fulfilling career in the impact space. She is the Chief Partnerships Officer at Acumen - a global nonprofit organization that changes the way the world tackles poverty, by investing patient capital in early-stage businesses whose products and services are enabling the poor to transform their lives. She was also my first official mentor. We met when I sat next to her at dinner at a conference in October 2017. We hit it off immediately and she offered to mentor me as I had just received the offer to become the new CEO of the Branson Centre. Since then, she’s become my mentor and friend, we jump on Zoom calls, and meet up in person whenever I’m in New York.
Here’s a summary of what we cover:
1. Her role and why she still loves working at Acumen
2. The effect the COVID-19 pandemic has had on the world of mission, impact and philanthropy
3. Her tips for people who are interested in transitioning to careers in the world of philanthropy, mission and impact.
Leave a comment and let us know what you think. And if you’re interested in doing a free consultation with us, book today at soulcareer.com.
Kaneisha Grayson’s career proves that you don’t have to have the typical 9 to 5 job to be successful. She is one of my best friends and fellow Harvard Graduate. She is also the CEO and Co-founder of The Art of Applying. The largest black-owned graduate admissions consulting firm in the world. Kaneisha has undoubtedly found her Soul Career. But the path was not always smooth. In this month’s Soul Career podcast, Kaneisha shares how she was able to overcome personal disappointments and heartache to build a million-dollar business and ultimately live a life that she loves.
Here is a snapshot of what we cover:
Leave a comment and let us know what you think. And if you’re interested in doing a free consultation with us, book today at soulcareer.com!
When you envision a Soul Career, you probably think of a life away from the corporate grind. But, it’s possible to find fulfilment in traditional jobs and make a corporate career a Soul Career.
In this month’s episode of the Soul Career podcast, we interview Attorney-at-Law, and Partner at Hart Muirhead Fatta, Sanya Goffe.
Sanya has what many would consider a traditional Law career. She climbed the ladder in her law firm to Partner, sits on multiple prestigious boards and recently became an Eisenhower Fellow. Amazingly, she has achieved all this while being a wife, a mother, and having a passion for philanthropy. So how has she achieved this success while still making time for herself? And, what keeps her motivated when so many lawyers complain of stress and burnout. We discuss all this and more.
Here’s what we cover:
1. Sanya’s decision to live in Jamaica; even though she is a dual citizen of Jamaica and the United States.
2. Her decision to become a lawyer and what that journey looked like
3. Her passion for pension reform in Jamaica
4. Her passion for philanthropy and volunteerism
5. Her advice for other lawyers who feel miserable in their careers
Leave a comment and let us know what you think. And if you’re interested in doing a free consultation with us, book today at soulcareer.com!
We talk a lot about how finding your dream job can change your life.
But what happens after you find your dream job? How can you establish yourself as an indispensable employee in the first few months?
In this month's podcast, Co-founder and COO of Soul Career Warren Rickards discusses his current role as Strategic Customer Success Manager at Cloudflare. And shares how he was able to get a promotion just 15 months after starting his job.
Here's what we cover:
1. Warren's current tasks as Strategic Customer Success Manager. And how his responsibilities have changed since getting his promotion.
2. The actions that helped him "wow" the company in the first 90 days.
3. His greatest successes. And the challenges he has faced.
4. Specific actions that he believed contributed to his promotion.
5. His negotiating techniques.
6. What he believes the future holds.
Leave a comment and let us know what you think! And if you're interested in doing a free consultation with us, book today at soulcareer.com!