Kelsey Kemp: Career Coach behind The Called Career - 025
How Kelsey turned her own questions about the meaning of work into
her passion as a career coach.
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On today's show, Kelsey Kemp will be sharing her story of
honestly wrestling with work; the meaning behind it and what she
was meant to do with her life.
After spending the bulk of her adolescence devoted to classical
ballet, at 18 years old she decided to let go of the dream of
becoming a professional due to repetitive injuries. So with her
determined spirit, she dove straight into her college career
scored a coveted job as an Emerging Technology Consultant fresh
out of Business School.
But when the stress piled on which ultimately led to a health
scare, Kelsey started asking herself questions, "Is this really
what I was meant to do?"
And when she realized she wasn't alone in asking these questions
surrounding work, Kelsey decided to become a professional career
coach & launched her own 1 on 1 service based business,
helping people identify their unique calling and create a career
aligned with it.
SHOWNOTES
"How to Identify Your Core Values Guide"
This episode is supported by:
Jai Dee Dancewear : a sustainable leotard
company celebrating the beauty, value and wisdom of women who
dance.
Jai Dee Dancewear ‘s founder Katherine Hartsell was
featured in episode 009
The Come Back Stronger Course :
If your injury has made you feel worthless, like you don’t know
who you are anymore when you aren’t dancing like you used to or
if your recovery just feels like a waste of time… this online
course is for you.
Because recovery is not a waste of time, your recovery is
training ground.
If you’re going to have a successful recovery, now is the time to
get the help, support, and community you need.
The Come Back Stronger Course’s creator Kirsten Kemp was
featured in episode 015
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