Feeling like your career path looks like it was designed by someone with career ADHD?
You're not alone—and you're definitely not broken. In this episode, we dive deep into why nonlinear careers are actually MORE valuable in 2025, not less.
We'll explore why traditional "pick a lane and stick with it" advice was designed for a world that no longer exists, and how your scattered resume is actually a secret weapon waiting to be unleashed. By the end, you'll understand the T-shaped professional model and have a framework for turning your biggest career insecurity into your most compelling narrative.
✅ Your zigzag career path isn't evidence that you're behind
✅ The economy has changed, but we're still using the same old tired playbook
✅ Every detour is data. Every wrong turn is skills acquisition
✅ Stop trying to think your way to clarity. Start testing your way there
✅ You're not scattered, you're T-shaped
✅ Every seemingly random experience compounds into something more valuable
✅ Your nonlinear path isn't a detour from success
"You're not scattered, you're T-shaped."
"We're all learning this together."
"Your nonlinear path isn't a detour from success."
"Your zigzag journey is writing a more interesting story than any straight line ever could."
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Everyone’s talking about mental health—but who’s actually doing the work?
In today’s fast-paced episode, I’m breaking down 5 big stories that go beyond awareness and into real action:
If you want a hit of clarity and calm in under 5 minutes, this one’s for you.
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Episode Summary:
Ever had those nights when you finally sit down to work on your passion project, only to feel completely drained?
You’re not alone.
In this episode of The Mitten Dad Show, host Matt Tilmann dives into the realities of creativity when exhaustion takes over.
From the late-night battles with your inner critic to finding small sparks that keep you going, Matt shares honest reflections and practical advice to help busy parents and professionals push through those tough moments.
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Closing Thought:
Remember, creativity doesn’t always come with fanfare. Sometimes, it’s showing up when the tank is empty that makes the biggest difference.
Join Matt in this candid episode and discover how to keep moving forward, even when it feels like a fight. Listen now and be inspired to reclaim those small, meaningful moments of creativity.
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Welcome back to another episode of The Mitten Dad Show!
Imagine taking the words you write and transforming them into auditory learning experiences—seamlessly.
That’s exactly what Google’s NotebookLM is doing, and it’s rapidly changing how we consume and interact with written content.
For my birthday, I recently shared 40 quotes that I found inspirational to celebrate my 40th birthday in a recent newsletter issue.
So with that, I decided to test this new AI technology by taking the text that I recently shared in my newsletter and seeing how NotebookLM could bring them to life with two hosts that do a deep dive into each of the quotes. Honestly, my mind is kind of blown.
Without further ado, have a listen and see what you think of this new technology. If you’re listening on Spotify be sure to leave a comment, or send a message to me over on Substack or my Linktree, and let me know what you think!
Enjoy!
Welcome back to another episode of The Mitten Dad Show!
Imagine taking the words you write and transforming them into auditory learning experiences—seamlessly.
That’s exactly what Google’s NotebookLM is doing, and it’s rapidly changing how we consume and interact with written content.
For my birthday, I recently shared 40 quotes that I found inspirational to celebrate my 40th birthday in a recent newsletter issue.
So with that, I decided to test this new AI technology by taking the text that I recently shared in my newsletter and seeing how NotebookLM could bring them to life with two hosts that do a deep dive into each of the quotes. Honestly, my mind is kind of blown.
Without further ado, have a listen and see what you think of this new technology. If you’re listening on Spotify be sure to leave a comment, or send a message to me over on Substack or my Linktree, and let me know what you think!
Enjoy!
In this episode of The Mitten Dad Show, Matt Tilmann explores the often-overlooked phenomenon of “Missing Days” in content creation.
Inspired by Ryder Carroll, the creator of the Bullet Journal method, Matt shares how shifting your perspective on those days away from your creative work can enhance your process and reduce stress.
Whether you’ve missed a day, a week, or longer, this episode offers practical tips on reconnecting with your creative spark without the guilt.
Tune in to learn why missing days might make you a better creator and how you can turn these moments into opportunities for growth.
Ready to take your creative process to the next level?
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Feeling overwhelmed by mental clutter?
Tune into this week’s episode of "The Mitten Dad Show," where Matt Tilmann shares the powerful technique of a brain dump to clear your mind and enhance focus. Discover how unloading your thoughts can lead to increased productivity, reduced stress, and a surge in creativity. Perfect for parents and anyone juggling the demands of busy lives.
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Ever feel like you're juggling too many balls, and you're just one slip away from dropping them all?
It's 5 PM—you've missed another workout, dinner isn't thought of yet, and your inbox is overflowing.
As days roll into weeks, the stress builds, perhaps turning into sleepless nights and missed moments with family.
What if you could rearrange things to close each day with a sense of accomplishment and still have time to cherish those who matter most?
Instead, imagine ending your day knowing everything's in place for tomorrow.
Listen in for more on how to get things back on track.
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Welcome back Mitten Dad Show listeners! For this episode's topic, I share a recent shared experience I've had with my oldest daughter while waiting for her school bus. I think you'll appreciate it and if you have kids, I encourage you to do the same and stay curious! And even if you don't have kids, I would equally encourage you always to be open to the world around you! If you're on Spotify, be sure to answer the interactive Q&A!
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Thank you as always for listening, and look forward to talking to you again soon and for subscribing! Stay curious!
“The purpose of life is to live it, to taste experience to the utmost, to reach out eagerly and without fear for newer and richer experience." - Eleanor Roosevelt
We just wrapped up our family summer vacation, and while it was still fresh, I wanted to do a quick episode talking about the power of gifting experiences for our children, and the impact it not only has on them but us.
If listening on Spotify I would invite you to take part in the Q&A and Poll, but if listening on another platform, I would love to hear what has been your favorite experience that you still remember to this day. Was it a favorite family vacation? A Broadway show? A game? A camping trip? Let me know at my website or visit my Linktree for additional ways to reach out! I would love some engagement on this!
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In this episode, we dive into the world of unexpected career transitions. Matt shares his own journey, from obtaining a degree in theatre to working in finance, and invites listeners to share their unique career paths.
Key Topics:
Unexpected Career Transitions: A personal account of our Matt's journey from theatre to finance, and an open invitation for listeners to share their experiences.
The Value of Diverse Backgrounds: How different fields like theatre, sports, or science can contribute unique perspectives and skills in the world of finance or business in general.
Community Stories: We're looking for your stories. Have you transitioned from an unrelated field into finance or changed fields entirely from one to the other? What was your journey like? Connect with us.
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Tired of living in a cluttered space? In this episode of The Mitten Dad Show, host Matt Tilmann shares seven essential steps to help you master the art of decluttering. Based on our popular article at mittendad.com, we'll walk you through the entire decluttering process, from setting goals to making decluttering a habit. Matt also discusses the benefits of decluttering, and overcoming common obstacles, and answers listener questions about dealing with sentimental items and gifts. With this informative episode, prepare to transform your home into a functional, stress-free environment!
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Over on the Mitten Dad website, I recently posted about a series of tweets that had gone viral, where the original poster had mentioned how every time she would ask dads for their email addresses for party invitations for her three-year-old, they would always provide the email addresses of their partner instead. Why was that? Tune in for more, and be sure to send a voice memo in with how your family organization planning gets handled, and any tips you may have if this topic struck a chord for you! It might get featured on a future episode! Or if you'd prefer to share a non-audio story, reach out over at Twitter!
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Welcome to another episode of The Script-Notes Show! We got back into the swing of things with a new blog post about the new Form W-4 for 2020, as well as some financial and business news to get you going for the week ahead. Enjoy, and as always, thank you for listening, and be sure to subscribe wherever you're listening! Also, we are still taking financial resolutions for the coming year and would love to hear them!
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Welcome to a brand new year and Episode 50!
I know I’ve been on hiatus a bit due to work travel and our family’s forthcoming arrival. So with that, thought this would be a great time to ask for your resolutions, particularly from a financial sense!
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Happy New Year!
When it comes to money, sometimes you just can’t beat plain old common sense. Today’s episode features some good tips to keep in mind for your financial life.
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While the economy as a whole may be in question on a daily basis, one thing that may be getting some clarity this fall is gas prices.
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Earlier today, the yield curve inverted, which previously has always been a sign leading up to a recession. I wanted to talk about a post from MarketWatch that I thought had some good information about it. Opinions seem to vary about what this might portend to, however, it should still be something to keep an eye on, especially over the next month or so. Always be sure to seek the advice of your investment professional should you have further questions.