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Wait so...WTF is a 401(K)? What if I hate my first job out of college? How do I balance entrepreneurship with a full-time 9 to 5? Pour yourself a glass of cheap wine and settle in, because its time to chat. Join Chloe Belangia, founder of The Passages Project, as she sits down with young professionals navigating life and work right alongside you. Follow The Passages Project on Instagram @thepassagesproject Please direct all inquiries to podcast@thepassagesproject.com Language: en Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it Trailer: |
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Passages Epilogue: One Year Later
Episode 51
Friday, 30 April, 2021
On May 1st, 2020, I started the Passages podcast. What began as a hobby, an adventure, and a risk turned out to be one of the greatest gifts I never could have anticipated. Exactly one year later, our podcast has hit over 10,000 downloads, our community has peaked over 900 strong, our team has made moves in our own lives and careers that we've only ever dreamed of, and you - YOU - are one year braver, brighter, and more brilliant simply because you've showed up every day as your own, true self. In this episode, cheesy as it may be, I took the opportunity to sit down and reflect on what this last year has meant, both as a letter of gratitude to those who joined me in this project AND as my own... passage. I also share an exciting, transformative update with you all: with a new career chapter taking shape, I've made the decision to hit pause on this podcast for the time being. For that reason, we are considering this the epilogue, and the finale (for now). Who knows — maybe we'll meet again in this way soon. But until then, I'm excited to embrace this next chapter for everything it holds, watch as the world we once loved re-opens day by day, and look ahead to everything waiting for us on the other side. I hope you enjoy this reflective episode and update. If you'd like to stay connected, you can always find me on Instagram @chloebelangia. Thank you for being here, friend. Cheers to young professionalism and everything it's taught and continues to teach us along the way.