The Dream Job Podcast

Kent Woodyard

The Dream Job Podcast

A weekly Business and Careers podcast

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The Dream Job Podcast

Kent Woodyard

The Dream Job Podcast

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The Dream Job Podcast

Kent Woodyard

The Dream Job Podcast

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If you're reading this, it means you have somehow decided to stay subscribed to The Dream Job Podcast feed despite receiving exactly zero minutes of new content in the past three months. And if you're that dedicated to the work we're doing here
It’s our last episode of the summer! Whether that makes this our Season Finale or our Series Finale remains to be seen. But at the very least, it’s the last episode we’re releasing for a little while. We didn’t want to float off into the audio
Finishing an amazing book is kind of like going on the Keto Diet: if you don't tell everyone in your life about it, you're probably not doing it right. But that's honestly one of the coolest things about books. They have a way of turning reader
"Wunderkind" is a fun German word for "a person who achieves great success when relatively young." I can't think of a better word to describe our guest today. Barely into his 30s, Matt Tresidder, is already at the helm of his second fast-growin
It's our 50th EPISODE!! And for the first time in over 18 months (and 47 episodes), we recorded this one in person with our guest. Was it worth the wait? Time will tell.  In this episode, Kent swings by Orland Park Church in Orland Park, IL on
When it come to amateur participation in endurance sports, most of us cannot imagine anything more ambitious or arduous than the 26.2 miles of a marathon. (And truthfully, most of us can't even imagine that.) But if you're our guest this week,
James Carbary didn't invent podcasting, but he's been hosting and producing them since the dark days when the only people with podcasts were Bill Simmons, Marc Maron, Ira Glass, and a bunch of Breaking Bad fans. (FYI: in podcaster parlance this
Ironman Triathlons are widely regarded as the most challenging single-day athletic competitions in the world. (Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest is a close second.) On their own, each of the three events would represent a significant athletic ach
Of all the job-related superlatives that can precede one’s name, “New York Times Bestselling Author” has to be right up there with the best of them. (Maybe right behind “United States Ambassador to Fiji” and “TGI Fridays Employee of the Month”.
There was a time when nothing in the world sounded better than the thought of being a stay at home dad. (Mostly right after college when the crushing reality of a 40 hour work week was proving a difficult to stomach.) But then I had kids. And n
On a bad day at work, who among us hasn’t nurtured a self-indulgent notion that goes something like: “I can’t believe they let these idiots run this place. Give me ONE DAY in charge, and I’d have this place clicking on all cylinders by lunchtim
Waking up at 4:30am to spend 10 – 12 hours performing manual labor 7 days a week, 365 days a year sounds more like a prison sentence than a job to most people. But for our guest this week, it’s how he’s spent nearly every day for the past 40 ye
It’s easy to get the impression that tech founders are like Olympians. They work insane hours, they consume biologically impossible amounts of supplements, and if you haven’t made it by the time you’re 25, it’s probably not going to happen for
Today, Kent and Onnie welcome their college roommate, David McCloskey, onto the podcast. Now, reading that you may be thinking “geez louise. These guys are really scraping the bottom of the barrel for guests these days, aren’t they?” And while
When she started the @kids.eat.in.color Instagram account, Jennifer Anderson wasn’t trying to become a social media influencer. In fact, she’d never even used Instagram prior to that. What she had done is witness the undeniable link between pov
Crazy how a four week break for Christmas can quickly turn into a six month break for "doing other things instead of podcasting." But all of that is behind us now. Kent and Onnie are back for Season 2 of The Dream Job and it promises to be 30%
Our guest this week - Nicole Serena Silver - is now 13 years into her career exploring purposeful, passion-filled work. She's written a book (@vekitapd), started a nonprofit (@grow_myfuture), led workshops for Fortune 100 companies, and founded
What do you do when you're 21 years-old, on a break from school, and desperate to prove to yourself (and everyone else) what you're made of? Easy. You forge a press pass, borrow a friend's camera, catch a flight to Budapest, and beg/plead/lie y
The data shows that you, dear listener, want to hear more from Kent and Onnie! So this week, the pod takes a detour from our typical interview and goes deep on the topic of Balance and Burnout. Join us as we walk through what our days/weeks act
What happens when, after a range of careers (incl. smokejumper, documentary filmmaker, and activist in Central America!) you find out your calling is using improv to teach others how to be more authentic communicators? Yeah…we didn’t know eithe
In episode 32, we're joined by Peter Bond, the head men's basketball coach at Azusa Pacific University. In his first season, he led the team to a 25-4 record and a #6 ranking nationally only to find out on the eve of the NCAA Tournament that th
"Have surfboard, will travel." That basically sums up what our guest this week has been up to for the past decade. Ben Weiland joins us -- a filmmaker and illustrator who has traveled the world in the name of cold water surf exploration. Does y
“How can we make it more fun, cool and profitable to solve problems?”That’s the guiding question that spans multiple #dreamjobs -- at Uber, Lyft, and now Homie -- for this week’s guest: Kris Cuaresma-Primm.This episode covers it all - from Kris
What do you do when your decade-long dream of winning the Tour de France comes to a premature end in your early 20s? You turn around and co-found one of the most successful companies in the history of the New Zealand tech sector. (400+ employee
“I did my first birth and it was like the light coming on, or the match striking, and I knew this was the path I needed to go on..”Not all of us experience moments of clarity that lay your dream work before you - but learning from those who do
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