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Clocking Out is a podcast about bold moves and personal breakthroughs. Each episode spotlights people who’ve made the life-changing decision to walk away from jobs, careers, or situations that no longer served them in pursuit of something more meaningful. Through candid conversations, we explore the pivotal moments, mindset shifts, and personal values that fuel these transformations. Guests share ... more

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In this episode of Clocking Out, we meet Paul Tasner, a man who spent four decades doing exactly what he was supposed to do, before getting fired at 64 and discovering that the most important chapter of his life hadn't started yet.

Paul grew up in N... more

In this episode of Clocking Out, we meet Lily Woi, a self-described shy, quiet, reserved, and awkward introvert who walked away from a prestigious consulting career at Deloitte three months before a promotion, with no business name, no clients, and n... more

In this episode of Clocking Out, we meet John Fareed, a man who has lived more lives than most people dare to imagine and turned each one into raw material for the next.

Growing up in rural Georgia and summers spent in Egypt, John learned early that... more

In this episode of Clocking Out, we meet Natalie Nixon, a creativity strategist, global keynote speaker, author, and CEO of Figure 8 Thinking. A woman who built a career not by following a map, but by trusting the thread that connected every unexpect... more

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Host

Raymond Lee
Host of the podcast, Raymond Lee brings a calming and candid interview style to conversations. He focuses on transformative stories, highlighting the unique journeys of guests as they navigate their career paths.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 6.9k ratings
  • Inspiring

    Raymond’s calming and candid interview style makes his podcast deeply relatable. His guests share inspiring stories that highlight the many paths to success and the uniqueness of every journey. His podcast is a boost of inspiration and confidence for anyone in the midst of transformation, filled with insightful gems.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Layal.Brown
    United States7 months ago
  • Outstanding

    Raymond is a breath of fresh air in a saturated podcast world of coaches. His candor and humility help make this podcast relatable. His guests are also inspiring. He has a unique interview style that comes across as conversational.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    kennam320
    United Statesa year ago
  • Amazing

    Raymond brings the listener through many stories that push you to stop, pause, listen & engage. There are so many nuggets of wisdom & comfort from the conversations. The messages reinforce - you aren’t alone & what works for one may or may not work for you. It’s a matter of digging in & figuring out what’s possible. Thank you Raymond!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    G.Palmieri
    United Statesa year ago
  • Love this podcast!

    Raymond had a natural storytelling ability but can also take that coaching backseat and really listen to let the speaker share their story and perspective. His insights are compelling and inspirational! I love listening to all the amazing stories that unfold and bits of wisdom shared in how to navigate this crazy world of work.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Spinderelli
    United Statesa year ago
  • Super insightful!

    It is nice to listen to these success stories of people transitioning careers! Very insightful and inspires me to consider what I want out of my own career

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    S.D-B
    Netherlands2 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the authenticity and relatability of the host's interview style, noting that it fosters deep connections with guests.
Listeners commend the focus on varied paths and the emphasis on resilience, which resonate widely with individuals at crossroads in their careers.
Many reviews highlight the insights and wisdom offered during episodes, making it a valuable resource for those exploring personal breakthroughs.
The inspiring journeys shared by guests are seen as motivating and encouraging for others considering their own career transitions.

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Talking Points

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Rick Bleiweiss: Record Executive to Award-Winning Novelist at Age 77
Q: What advice would you offer to someone contemplating retirement?
Try to find something that you can get passionate about and be proactive in pursuing new opportunities.
Anna McDougall: Opera Singer to Engineering Leader & Author
Q: Can you describe what burnout was like in your role?
Anna elaborated on gaining weight, increased stress, and the feeling of dread on Sundays leading to her decision to transition careers.
Anna McDougall: Opera Singer to Engineering Leader & Author
Q: What did you ultimately decide to do as a career?
Anna discusses casting around for ideas and ultimately deciding to pursue software engineering while using her childhood interest in coding.
Cate Luzio: Banking Executive to Empowerment Leader & Founder of Luminary
Q: What advice do you give people who are struggling with the risk of the comfortable, cushy job, the career, all the things that come with it, to invest in yourself?
I think knowing what I know now, what I've made the same decision, I probably would say no, and I say that not because I don't love what I do. I think we have to really evaluate where you're at today and what's driving the decision to make you want to leave.
Sabrina DeVito: Banking Executive to Entrepreneur and Freedom Mentor
Q: What is your current focus in your career?
Sabrina is focused on building a portfolio career, helping people with second careers and finding clarity in transitions.

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The content primarily revolves around stories of bold personal transformations and career transitions, featuring guests who have made significant changes in their professional lives. Episodes highlight pivotal moments and mindset shifts that prompted individuals to leave behind unfulfilling jobs or careers in search of more meaningful pursuits. Themes of resilience, personal growth, and the pursuit of purpose are central, with guests sharing their personal journeys of self-discovery, the challenges they faced, and the lessons learned along the way. This podcast stands out for its authentic storytelling and its focus on empowering listeners to recognize that it's never too late to alter their career path.

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Recent guests on Clocking Out include:

1. Christy Linn
2. Bronson Hill
3. Lia James
4. Anna McDougall
5. Benedict Beaumont
6. Robert Markowitz
7. Christopher Veal
8. Ling Yah Wong

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