Wish I'd Known ThatAuthor: Betsy Pearce
Wish I'd Known That is hosted by Betsy Pearce where she goes deep with creative founders on lessons learned the hard way. She also features investors, journalists, and other insiders discussing the pitfalls and perils faced by creatives building their own business. Language: en Genres: Business, Entrepreneurship, Management Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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What You Should Do When You Are A Creative And You Are Fired
Sunday, 14 June, 2020
Betsy Pearce is the Founder of Pearce LLP, where she helps creative founders, leaders, and executives navigate mergers and acquisitions' legal fields with humility and grace. Betsy is also a coach and a lawyer with more than 20 years of experience in the fashion industry. She has worked with designers and other creatives as she continues to help them find the right investors with her legal expertise and guidance. In this episode… Rejection is one of the hardest pills to swallow as creative. And when you get terminated from your job, it’s not only heartbreaking; it can make you question yourself and your talents. So, how do you react to your termination? Do you just shake it off and move on to the next position, or do you sink into despair because of the profound vulnerability you feel after being given the pink slip? Betsy Pearce is a lawyer and a coach for creatives and she guides them through their career journey starting from acquisition to losing a job that they thought was a perfect fit. In this week's episode of Wish I’d Known That, Betsy Pearce talks with John Corcoran of Rise25 Media about the next steps that you should take after being fired from your job as a creative. Betsy points out the need to feel sad and understand the situation, but to also take this time to realign yourself with your goals. She gives advice on what steps to take after getting terminated and finally having the strength and drive to go out and find the next big thing for you. Stay tuned. In this episode… Rejection is one of the hardest pills to swallow as creative. And when you get terminated from your job, it’s not only heartbreaking; it can make you question yourself and your talents. So, how do you react to your termination? Do you just shake it off and move on to the next position, or do you sink into despair because of the profound vulnerability you feel after being given the pink slip? Betsy Pearce is a lawyer and a coach for creatives and she guides them through their career journey starting from acquisition to losing a job that they thought was a perfect fit. In this week's episode of Wish I’d Known That, Betsy Pearce talks with John Corcoran of Rise25 Media about the next steps that you should take after being fired from your job as a creative. Betsy points out the need to feel sad and understand the situation, but to also take this time to realign yourself with your goals. She gives advice on what steps to take after getting terminated and finally having the strength and drive to go out and find the next big thing for you. Stay tuned.