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"Undivided" Episode #44 Breaking The Cycle of Desperation w/ Karen Natasha

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Undivided is a podcast series focused on the barriers that society has put in place to separate people. The series looks at concrete ways to bring about harmony, unity, and peace. 

This episode will review the ways that we can get "stuck" in a routine or pattern with no growth. We can get trapped in a job we do not like, or a career that is completely unfulfilling.  Karen Natasha will be the special guest guiding us through this topic as well as sharing some of her experiences from her career. 

Karen Natasha has experience working for corporate in business development and marketing. Karen has taken her leadership and career experience and used it as a platform to help others achieve personal development growth. Karen now runs a coaching practice as a career success coach. Her clients experience amazing improvements in their productivity, time management, motivation, feeling unstuck and leadership skills. 

The episode will provide a dialogue on why people tend to get stuck in jobs that are unreasonable or unfulifilling, and provide concrete manageable steps to move forward toward a more healthy, positive work environment.

Frank J. Maduri is the host of Undivided and is a Certified Professional Life Coach (CPC), ELI-MP, a poet, and a writer. His news credits are featured in online news sources globally. Frank has published a book of poetry and a spiritual book: "Reflections on The Passion: A Modern Guide to The Stations of The Cross", both titles are available on Amazon. His coaching practice focuses on career transitions, writing coaching, and personal development. 

Please listen in on April 17th to this powerful episode LIVE at 7 PM Eastern. Thank you

 

 

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