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Dishing Up Digital with Ellen Mackenzie

Finding Your Passion: From Science to Fashion Designer with Tara Mackenzie

01 Aug 2021

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It's a strange and challenging situation to find yourself in when you discover that the career you've been working towards for many years isn't the most fulfilling or right path for you anymore. Today's guest has been a massive inspiration to me when it came to quitting my job, starting my business, and taking that plunge.   I will be interviewing my older sister Tara who has had quite an interesting and similar career story. Tara has also hit that reset button and completely pivoted her entire career path after finishing her master's degree. In this episode, We dive into Tara's journey, the challenges of hitting that reset button on your chosen career path, and advice for anyone feeling ready to do the same. In this episode, you'll discover...   The day to day of a fashion designer The right time to pursue a career change Breaking the news to your family  Setting yourself up to minimise financial risk Advice for other people who might be looking at pursuing their passion or a career change Thank you so much for listening. If you are enjoying the Dishing Up Digital Podcast, please leave a review on Apple and let me know! Don’t forget to connect with me over on Instagram, let me know what you would like to hear in future episodes, and share this episode with anyone you think would benefit from it!  Links & Resources:    Our Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/EllenTara The Dishing Up Digital School: www.dishingupdigitalschool.com Join my self study course Get the Gram: http://www.getthegram.com/ Check Out Rosie from badasscareers.com    

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