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Second Chapter Careers
Second Chapter Careers is a podcast about bold career changes and the people who make them. Each episode features inspiring stories from individuals who left one path behind to pursue work they love. Whether driven by burnout, life changes, or the search for meaning, their journeys prove that it’s never too late to start your next chapter.
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30. Jun 2026
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From Dental Hygienist to High-Tech Sales | Miri Hess | Second Chapter Careers 18.03.2025 43:49
No degree...no problem! In this episode of Second Chapter Careers, Miri Hess explains how (and why) she went from dental hygienist to a successful career in high-tech sales, without a college degree. Miri gets candid about the retraining process, the challenges and rewards of a life in sales, and why she's happier than ever with her career, her salary, and her work-life balance. Want to learn...
From algorithms to algebra - Yechiel Greenblum's journey from Intel to classroom teacher 03.03.2025 56:32
After 20 years at Intel, Yechiel Greenblum made the brave decision to leave behind his high-paying tech career for the challenges (and less lucrative) world of high school education. In this first episode of Second Chapter Careers, Yechiel opens up about going back to school while work, balancing two jobs (and a family) at once, and why, despite the challenges, he's found joy in teaching. If you'v...
Welcome to Second Chapter Careers 11.02.2025 1:11
The Second Chapter Careers podcast is the place to learn from - and get inspired by - regular people who have made brave, bold career moves, to find happiness in their jobs and their lives. Intro music by Micah Moskowitz
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