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Jim's Take

By: Jim Frawley Bellwether
  • Summary

  • The world is changing - faster than we can keep up. But change is a distraction, and the way to respond to macro change is to focus on micro you. Jim's Take creates an environment that’s ripe for learning practical, tangible and interesting ways to remain relevant while improving yourself and the people around you. Jim Frawley is an arbiter of change; working as an executive coach and business consultant with a unique capability in getting people to do things they didn’t think they could. After some experimentation on using this capability for good or evil, he decided on the good. (But not before convincing an Irish cousin to swim in the Hudson River.) He has learned a lot by making very questionable decisions and loves sharing those learnings with anyone interested in listening. This podcast is just one component of what he always wished to build. More information is available on www.jimfrawley.com.
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Episodes
  • Addressing Insecurity (Ep. 127)
    May 1 2024

    Let's cover the biggest issue in corporate nobody is talking about: Insecurity.

    Not just a simple "impostor syndrome" conversation - but what causes it, what drives it, how we react to it, and how to identify it in other people. Change the game with your interactions on this episode.

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    23 mins
  • Connections and Community, With Catherine Murnin (Ep. 126)
    Apr 24 2024

    In our first of four conversations, Catherine and Jim outline how to build ideal connections and community, based on aligning with your personal values and motivations.

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    21 mins
  • Rethinking the Seat at the Table (Ep. 125)
    Mar 20 2024

    In the journey of our careers and social lives, the pursuit of a "seat at the table" has become a familiar phrase, symbolizing recognition, validation, and influence. However, like so many age-old metaphors, rarely do we take the time to look beyond their assumed surface-level meaning. Many still work tirelessly in hopes of earning a place here, without fully understanding exactly what it is they’re after, or what it may require to get there.

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    17 mins

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