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Career Switch Podcast: Expert advice for your career change

53: A pep talk for your career change

17 Jun 2025

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If you need a pep talk today, this episode is for you! Wherever you are in your career change journey, my guest has you covered with practical tools and soulful guidance.Robyn Moreno is a spiritual coach and author of Get Rooted. In this episode, Robyn shares how you can manage those fears and doubts that often come up with making a career switch—by tapping into your intuition and staying in the present. Robyn also reveals the four pillars you can always count on to stay grounded and motivated to keep going with your career change.Episode Highlights:• What it means to get rooted• Feeling unrooted where you are• Acknowledging your inner voice (or “ser”) that guides you toward change• Accepting the newness of switching industries or professions• Networking in a whole new way • How to reframe your past experience as fuel for your next chapter• Four pillars to handle the ups and downs of a career change• The concept of "susto" and how unprocessed work trauma can hold you back• Trusting and valuing yourself as you transition into a new field   Find Robyn Moreno at:Website: https://www.robynmoreno.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robynnmoreno/Book: Get RootedNeed more encouragement? Check out these additional episodes:Ep 52: Figuring it out as you goEp 43: Trying to change careers nowMusic credit: TimMoor from Pixabay Podcast info:What's your career switch? What do you think about this episode and the show? Tell us at careerswitchpod.com. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn.

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