Introducing SPARKED: Our New Podcast About Work & Life

介绍火花:我们关于工作和生活的新播客

Good Life Project

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2022-03-30

31 分钟
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Every week on the SPARKED podcast, we invite a listener to share what’s going on in their work & life, then pose a specific question to Jonathan Fields and a rotating lineup of wise and kind mentors - the SPARKED Braintrust.  Click here to find it in your favorite podcast app. In today’s episode we’re in conversation with: SPARKED BRAINTRUST ADVISOR: Charlie Gilkey | Website Charlie is a strategic advisor and executive coach, founder of the Productive Flourishing consultancy, and author of the multi-award-winning book, Start Finishing. LISTENER:  Amy - Sparketype: Advisor/Sage QUESTION: How can I focus to make choices in the space of paradox of choice? But, as we’ll also learn, there’s a whole lot more going on underneath that question, especially for Amy who is in the midst of a career reinvention, as are so many now. YOUR HOST: Jonathan Fields. Jonathan is a dad, husband, award-winning author, multi-time founder, executive producer and host of the Good Life Project podcast, and co-host of SPARKED, too! He’s also the creator of an unusual tool that’s helped more than 650,000 people discover what kind of work makes them come alive - the Sparketype® Assessment, and author of the bestselling book, SPARKED. So what is your Sparketype? Turns out, we all have a unique imprint for work that makes us come alive, this is your Sparketype. When you discover yours, everything, your entire work-life- and even parts of your personal life and relationships - begins to make sense. Until you know yours, you’re kind of fumbling in the dark.  How to submit your question for the SPARKED Braintrust: Wisdom-seeker submissions More on Sparketypes at: Discover You Sparketype | The Book | The Workshop | The Website Presented by LinkedIn. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • Hey there, it's Jonathan.

  • And I've got something really special for you today.

  • This is not our regular twice a week conversation, which is why we're dropping it in between episodes for you.

  • So our team here at Good Life project, well, we've been working on something on the side, a brand new podcast called Sparked.

  • It's similar to Good Life project in that it focuses on the big questions and is packed with amazing insights from, well, incredible people.

  • But Spark is also so different in that it focuses in on the world of work, specifically on how to find and do more of the work that makes us come alive, which is just so important right now.

  • And every week on the Spark podcast, we invite a listener to share their story and then pose a specific question to me and a rotating lineup of wise and kind mentors.

  • We call them the sparked brain trust.

  • And then we share insights and ideas and tips to help find or do or create more of the work that sparks them.

  • And in turn, all of us.

  • And today I am so excited to share a recent episode of Spark right here in our good Life project feed so that you can check it out and hopefully be inspired and then tune into future episodes of Spark yourself.

  • This particular episode, it features a dear friend, Charlie Goke, who longtime listeners have heard me reference many times speaking to a listener's question that so many of us have.

  • I hope you enjoyed this bonus episode of our new Sparked podcast.

  • Here we go.

  • With so many different possibilities in front of me, I'm having a hard time figuring out where to focus.

  • I feel overwhelmed.

  • And my question is, how can I focus in order to make progress?

  • Well, in this paradox of choice.

  • Hey there.

  • In today's episode, one of our awesome listeners, Amy, asks, how can I focus to make choices in the space of paradox of choice?