
Two guys who spent 15+ years climbing the corporate ladder, building in startups, and becoming some of the most followed voices in the careers space, only to realise careers don’t matter. Aydan Al-Saad and Yasar Ahmad break down what actually does: purpose, identity, money, freedom, and the stuff nobody tells you when you’re 22 and trying to figure it all out.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 3 | Founded | 20 days ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | CareersBusiness | |||

The conversation covers the topics of monumental launches, community building, the value of lifestyle business, time management, content creation, and community engagement. It delves into the importance of networking, collaboration, and the significa... more
The conversation covers the hustle of content creation, mass production of content, automating content creation, the 'Guess the Salary' series, balancing multiple business ventures, and self-management and productivity. Key takeaways include the impo... more
The conversation delves into the evolving perspective on careers in 2026, the significance of hobbies, the concept of microdosing on discipline, unconventional career paths, embracing fluidity in careers, navigating work challenges, and the emotional... more
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
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