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Bitch, I Quit

By: Bitch I Quit
  • Summary

  • Bitch, I Quit breaks down professional development challenges we all face, debunks myths that may be holding you back and empowers listeners through resolutions and round table discussions with real life bosses! The podcast is based off of the method written in the book, BYOB Revolt: a self help / career advancement guide to be your own boss. The phrase "B*tch, I Quit!" is Jennifer's way of telling everyone she's fed up with the status quo. What exactly did she quit? She quit living in a box. She quit wearing professional costumes. She quit following the tired rules of the professional world. And she quit apologizing for it! (Still slips up from time to time, we're all a work in progress!)
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Episodes
  • Finale: The Best Of The Best
    Dec 10 2020

    Today our rant is quite different. Let's to highlight the 5 biggest lessons Jennifer learned from season one and cut to the guest who provided this insight. There were so many good ones to choose from, but these were the top five. And then we’ll wrap with the 5 homework lessons you should be doing to level up before season two. 1. Really getting to know what matters to you, identifying those values and holding yourself accountable to a career that serves those, while achieving gains both financially and personally in terms of development is part of this career wellness and advancement journey. (feat. Heather Thomson) 2. The idea that you have to value yourself, your needs and your vision for your life are critical on this mission. We are responsible to get to know ourselves so well that we say bitch I quit and put ourselves first in that capacity. You don’t have to be selfish to be self aware. (feat. Orly Shani) 3. When you follow your own path, there are times when you’ll be the first. It can be uncomfortable and force you to question yourself. Dr. Jen Welter, the first female coach in the NFL gives us brilliant advice for being the first. (feat. Dr. Jen Welter) 4. Intuition is one of the most valuable tools we can tap into, in fact if we listen to our intuition, we can mentor ourselves in a unique way. Using our own intuition as a form of self accountability is an unparalleled guide. (feat. Mary Ann DiMarco) 5. Community matters and we must actively choose collaboration over competition. If we rally together and create a village of collaborators over competitors we can defy the status quo, we can destroy the boxes we were meant to be live in. There is enough success and wealth for everyone. (feat. Rachel Rodgers)
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    48 mins
  • Empower Education feat. Rahel Tekola and Niara Valério the CoFounders of Learnabi
    Dec 8 2020

    In this episode we rant about the power of storytelling and its impact in decreasing the isolation cost associated with living your professional life authentically. Say no to individuality suppression with storytelling techniques that add true value to collective growth. In this episode’s roundtable we are joined by Rahel Tekola and Niara Valério the CoFounders of Learnabi. These two women believe that education should not be a “one size fits all” approach. Learnabi is a New York City-based ed-tech company that is working to bring the concept of personalized learning to schools all across the country. Learnabi’s approach leverages data and technology in order to develop individualized learning profiles for students and provide them with engaging and tailored learning experiences. Learn More About Learnabi: https://learnabi.com/ Follow Learnabi: https://www.instagram.com/learnabi/
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    1 hr and 1 min
  • There Is Power In Print feat. Vanessa Coppes, CEO BELLA Magazine
    Dec 1 2020

    Today we’re talking about the power move of documenting your own journey. One size fits all performance metrics weren’t made for us. Post Rant, we are joined by Vanessa Coppes is a social entrepreneur, an author, blogger, and now CEO and editor in chief of Bella Magazine. BELLA is an American luxury lifestyle and fashion magazine. Distributed nationally, BELLA covers topics like fashion, beauty, health, philanthropy, arts and culture, cuisine, travel, celebrity and entertainment. Vanessa’s journey and success story is one that embraces authenticity and determination. She is a force of inspiration and accountability. Read Bella: https://bellamag.co/ Shop All Things Bella: https://www.shopbellamag.com/ Follow Bella: https://www.instagram.com/bellamag.co
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    54 mins

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