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Future Car Expert Episode: Past Life Professions

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As a child, what future expectations and dreams did you hold for yourself and your career? Were they realistic? Did they align with your interests and values? How close did you come to meeting these expectations as an adult and what deviations from the path you originally set for yourself were made along the way?

In this Future Car Expert Episode, Ed Bernardon looks back on interviews he’s had with guests whose current careers and occupations differ drastically from what they initially set out to do. These professional pivots include from the music business to the world of remote reality, from a mathematician to the CEO of Siemens USA, and a couple more other very interesting shifts. Listen in to hear what it was that inspired these career changes and what these guests were able to bring across from their previous careers into their new ones.

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As a child, what future expectations and dreams did you hold for yourself and your career? Were they realistic? Did they align with your interests and values? How close did you come to meeting these expectations as an adult and what deviations from the path you originally set for yourself were made along the way?

In this Future Car Expert Episode, Ed Bernardon looks back on interviews he’s had with guests whose current careers and occupations differ drastically from what they initially set out to do. These professional pivots include from the music business to the world of remote reality, from a mathematician to the CEO of Siemens USA, and a couple more other very interesting shifts. Listen in to hear what it was that inspired these career changes and what these guests were able to bring across from their previous careers into their new ones.

Connect with Ed Bernardon:

  continue reading

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