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Who Moved My Career?!?
WMMC?! Team
22 episodes
2 days ago
Work isn’t just changing—it’s being dismantled and rebuilt in real time. Org charts? Outdated. Stability? Over. AI, fractional roles, shifting power dynamics...this is the new world of work. Who Moved My Career is a no-fluff podcast for people who see the change coming and want to shape what’s next. Hosted by Nicole McNamara, it’s real talk about reinvention, leadership, and building careers (and companies) that actually fit the future. Because your career isn’t stuck—it’s shifting. Let’s make the next chapter f*cking rock.
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Work isn’t just changing—it’s being dismantled and rebuilt in real time. Org charts? Outdated. Stability? Over. AI, fractional roles, shifting power dynamics...this is the new world of work. Who Moved My Career is a no-fluff podcast for people who see the change coming and want to shape what’s next. Hosted by Nicole McNamara, it’s real talk about reinvention, leadership, and building careers (and companies) that actually fit the future. Because your career isn’t stuck—it’s shifting. Let’s make the next chapter f*cking rock.
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What the hell is The Phoenix Club? !
Who Moved My Career?!?
10 minutes 24 seconds
7 months ago
What the hell is The Phoenix Club? !

In this episode, Arun and Nicole pull back the curtain on TPC — The Phoenix Club — a community built for anyone rising from the ashes of a career shakeup.

They break down why TPC started, what makes it work, and why every professional needs a ride-or-die crew when the ground starts shifting. From the power of diverse perspectives to the magic of long-term peer support, this convo is packed with insights for anyone craving connection, clarity, and a little fire to keep going.

Whether you're in freefall or flying high, your network matters. And if you don't have a Phoenix Club of your own yet? It's time to start building one.

TPC Design Principles:

Leaders in Transition, Together

This is a space for seasoned leaders navigating what’s next — after the job changes, the title shifts, or the plan goes sideways. We’ve all been in the fire. No one here is above reinvention.


Trusted In, Tapped In

People join through personal connection — a tap on the shoulder from someone who knows what you’re made of. Not to keep people out, but to keep the experience high-trust and high-impact.


Wide Lens, Shared Table

We intentionally bring together leaders from different industries, backgrounds, and perspectives. The magic is in the mix — this isn’t an echo chamber. It’s a space where new ideas (and identities) take shape.


Keep the Door Open Behind You

When you find your footing, you help the next person do the same. That’s how the club stays alive — through reciprocity, not transactions. No one is “done” here. You stay because you want to give back.

Who Moved My Career?!?
Work isn’t just changing—it’s being dismantled and rebuilt in real time. Org charts? Outdated. Stability? Over. AI, fractional roles, shifting power dynamics...this is the new world of work. Who Moved My Career is a no-fluff podcast for people who see the change coming and want to shape what’s next. Hosted by Nicole McNamara, it’s real talk about reinvention, leadership, and building careers (and companies) that actually fit the future. Because your career isn’t stuck—it’s shifting. Let’s make the next chapter f*cking rock.