
Productive Joy Work That's Worth It... How Will You Spend Your 90,000 Hours? with Georgi Enthoven
Welcome to Productive Joy! Today Dr. Christie, brings you an extraordinary guest, with an extraordinary past, and extraordinary story, vision and mission. But with that came a lot of doubt and struggle and finding the right path. Georgi Enthoven, an author and coach with a background from Harvard and USC Berkeley, shares insights on aligning your career with personal joy and impact.
Georgi discusses her eclectic life experiences, the importance of experimenting in early career stages, and how to discover your calling. She introduces her upcoming book and podcast, 'Work That's Worth It,' emphasizing the balance of income and impact in a fulfilling career.
Find more about Georgi Dr. Christie McMullen is a best-selling author and 24-year educator turned entrepreneur who can help you make work fun! She has worked with thousands of adults in multiple industries at organizations like Aetna, ReMax, Solaris, and RISE to improve human interactions.
With a master's and doctorate in Educational Leadership and two and a half decades of practical experience she is able to connect with CEOs, directors, educators, salespeople, and everyone in between.
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