• 68 | Keith Amoss: Empowering Women in Their Career Journey

  • Aug 21 2024
  • Length: 35 mins
  • Podcast

68 | Keith Amoss: Empowering Women in Their Career Journey

  • Summary

  • In this episode, I'm joined by Keith Amoss, a distinguished career coach and master of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP).

    Keith brings a wealth of experience to the discussion, focusing particularly on the unique challenges and opportunities women face in their professional lives.

    We cover a range of important topics, from identifying and tackling career barriers to effectively balancing work and home life. Keith also sheds light on the art of networking and the critical role of allies in fostering career advancement.

    Some Key takeaways:

    • Understanding career obstacles: Keith offers insights into both common and unique career challenges, with a focus on women's experiences.
    • Balancing domestic and career responsibilities: Strategies for managing both spheres, ensuring that both partners can thrive.
    • Enhancing your professional network: Tips on how to extend your network in meaningful ways, emphasising the importance of genuine interactions.
    • Leveraging allies in the workplace: The significance of allies and how they can help propel your professional life forward.

    Tune in for a detailed discussion filled with real-life stories and practical advice aimed at those looking to enhance their career path or improve their current professional standing.

    Whether you're planning a significant career shift or seeking to enrich your present role, this episode has valuable insights just for you!

    Get in contact with Keith at: https://www.keithamoss.com/

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