Sweta Regmi Discusses the Importance of Coaching Job Seekers & Entrepreneurs During COVID-19

Episode
Sweta Regmi teaches the do’s and don’ts to job seekers through her company Teachndo. She helps people searching for new employment...
Key takeaways
- Test your business idea as a side hustle first before committing full-time to validate the market and ensure you're passionate about it.
- Build your personal brand strategically by consistently creating content, engaging authentically with your audience, and giving away valuable free resources to establish trust and credibility.
- Focus on making an impact and building genuine relationships with clients rather than solely chasing money, as sustainable business growth comes from caring about the people you serve.
- During difficult economic times like recessions, continue marketing your services thoughtfully rather than going silent, because people still need help and innovative solutions often emerge during challenging periods.
- Learn the fundamentals of key business operations like website development, SEO, and content creation yourself, even if you plan to hire experts, so you can make informed decisions and maintain control over your business.
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============================================================ TRANSCRIPTION WITH SPEAKERS ============================================================ [00:00] SPEAKER_02: It's Toronto's podcast on the Canada's podcast network. [00:06] SPEAKER_02: Hi, I'm Andrew Sesson, your Toronto's host for Canada's podcast. [00:11] SPEAKER_02: I'm here with Sveta Franky. [00:13] SPEAKER_02: She is an entrepreneur, she's the CEO and founder of Teachin' Do. [00:19] SPEAKER_02: Sveta, welcome. [00:21] SPEAKER_02: Thank you very much for inviting me, Andrea. [00:23] SPEAKER_02: We're very excited to have you today and especially at the time like this, where it's [00:28] SPEAKER_02: unfortunate, we're doing this interview in the midst of COVID-19 global pandemic, which [00:35] SPEAKER_02: has affected a lot of businesses. [00:38] SPEAKER_02: It's affected a lot of employees as well. [00:41] SPEAKER_02: A lot of people are losing their jobs, we'll be looking for second career, new jobs. [00:47] SPEAKER_02: So please, I would love to hear and I'm sure our viewers and listeners would love to hear [00:52] SPEAKER_02: about who you are and what you do and how you got started. [00:57] SPEAKER_00: Absolutely. [00:58] SPEAKER_00: So, my name is Sveta Ragby and I am a CEO and founder of Teachin' Do and I work as a career consultant [01:06] SPEAKER_00: through my company. [01:08] SPEAKER_00: So I used to be in hiring world, corporate world for more than 15 years. [01:13] SPEAKER_00: But out of that, I was managing the team for almost 12 years and I guess what, I got [01:20] SPEAKER_00: laid off after 12 years. [01:22] SPEAKER_00: That's when it hit me and I completely get you whoever is watching right now and if [01:27] SPEAKER_00: you just happen to have that moment off, okay, why me? [01:31] SPEAKER_00: I was there and it was really tough for me as a job seeker. [01:35] SPEAKER_00: Here I was from recruiting world. [01:38] SPEAKER_00: I used to be in TV people, I used to scan resumes and everything. [01:41] SPEAKER_00: Now the tables were turned towards me and it was really hard. [01:44] SPEAKER_00: At first, I thought, you know what, I will get the job tomorrow. [01:47] SPEAKER_00: They need me more than I need them. [01:49] SPEAKER_00: But did that happen? [01:50] SPEAKER_00: Absolutely not. [01:51] SPEAKER_00: That's when I got the taste of it. [01:53] SPEAKER_00: My ego were really, really high and when I became a job seeker, my self confidence and [01:59] SPEAKER_00: self esteem became very, very low. [02:02] SPEAKER_00: And I started strategizing it. [02:03] SPEAKER_00: Why is it not working for me? [02:05] SPEAKER_00: So I put the plan together during the job search and it all worked out after I started [02:10] SPEAKER_00: investing in myself. [02:12] SPEAKER_00: I hired coach and I hired consultant and I figured it out. [02:16] SPEAKER_00: Imagine, I was in that world. [02:18] SPEAKER_00: I had no problem with networking, nothing like that. [02:21] SPEAKER_00: And plus I moved from Toronto to Southbury, the smaller city where I had to start from scratch. [02:26] SPEAKER_00: It was very hard for me, but I eventually got the job. [02:29] SPEAKER_00: I wouldn't say it was a dream role, but I was actually targeting the title, right? [02:33] SPEAKER_00: And that's all we do. [02:35] SPEAKER_00: And then I figured, you know what, it's not for me. [02:38] SPEAKER_00: Corporate world's not for me at all. [02:40] SPEAKER_00: And then I quit, I resigned and I went back to the teaching due. [02:44] SPEAKER_00: Teaching due was found to five years ago. [02:46] SPEAKER_00: But I was just, you know, putting it as a side hustle. [02:50] SPEAKER_00: I was not charging people. [02:52] SPEAKER_00: I was just making an impact by helping them out, making a resume, interviews, what not [02:56] SPEAKER_00: within the community, especially the immigrant community. [02:59] SPEAKER_00: But then I saw it as it's a huge, huge deal for people to get a job out here. [03:05] SPEAKER_00: So then I started, okay, screw all of this. [03:08] SPEAKER_00: I'm going to go and make an impact to the world. [03:10] SPEAKER_00: I'm done making billions for a corporate company. [03:14] SPEAKER_00: And I just gave everything I had, good roles and everything. [03:17] SPEAKER_00: And I started teaching due full time. [03:20] SPEAKER_02: So full time and you've been doing it full time ever since, for how many years now? [03:27] SPEAKER_00: Seven years? [03:28] SPEAKER_00: Full time. [03:29] SPEAKER_00: It's been potentially from last year only. [03:31] SPEAKER_00: So I was doing a part time. [03:33] SPEAKER_00: It was a side hustle for me. [03:34] SPEAKER_00: So I literally gave up everything last year. [03:37] SPEAKER_02: You, you come and we've seen this a lot with some of the entrepreneurs we interviewed, [03:43] SPEAKER_02: where they come from a corporate world and they start their businesses as a side hustle. [03:51] SPEAKER_02: And I actually did an article on this recently where they started as a side hustle. [03:56] SPEAKER_02: And then it turns into a full time gig. [03:59] SPEAKER_02: So do you suggest for any aspiring entrepreneurs to do that or based on your experience? [04:06] SPEAKER_02: Would you advise them to go in it full time right away? [04:11] SPEAKER_00: I would absolutely suggest anyone who wants to go in that world of entrepreneurship, [04:17] SPEAKER_00: just give it a try, test it out, if there's a market. [04:20] SPEAKER_00: And if you feel passionate about it, just because you see something out there that does not mean [04:24] SPEAKER_00: that you're going to love it. [04:26] SPEAKER_00: I loved what I did and I wanted to make an impact, right? [04:29] SPEAKER_00: Help people out. [04:29] SPEAKER_00: And I felt it as, okay, well, this is a time for me. [04:32] SPEAKER_00: I'm done impacting all those people in a corporate world. [04:35] SPEAKER_00: I'd rather do it from my own company. [04:38] SPEAKER_00: So I tested it out. [04:39] SPEAKER_00: It worked for me and I had knowledge as well. [04:42] SPEAKER_00: I had those knowledge from the world. [04:44] SPEAKER_02: Wonderful. [04:46] SPEAKER_02: So would you say that you're wired differently as an entrepreneur? [04:51] SPEAKER_02: We hear often this being discussed, [04:56] SPEAKER_02: are you born to be an entrepreneur? [04:58] SPEAKER_02: Is this something you're born with? [05:00] SPEAKER_02: Or do you think you is this something that you sort of became? [05:04] SPEAKER_00: I honestly, I am one of those entrepreneurs who just accidentally became an entrepreneur, right? [05:10] SPEAKER_00: So I think love, and I would be an entrepreneur by accident. [05:13] SPEAKER_00: Yes, I was. [05:15] SPEAKER_00: Everyone pretty much saw me as, okay, you need to do business because you're so committed to [05:19] SPEAKER_00: like helping people out and you're so passionate about it in the community, [05:24] SPEAKER_00: you know, whether it's fundraising or doing the charity work, whatever it is, [05:27] SPEAKER_00: I was very involved on it. [05:28] SPEAKER_00: And I just loved doing that. [05:31] SPEAKER_00: And people saw me as an entrepreneur. [05:33] SPEAKER_00: But I never believed it. [05:34] SPEAKER_00: I said, you know what? [05:35] SPEAKER_00: This is something I love. [05:36] SPEAKER_00: I would love to do that one day, right? [05:39] SPEAKER_00: But I had no idea I'd be doing a career coaching. [05:42] SPEAKER_00: So when I became a job seeker, that's when I decided this is it. [05:45] SPEAKER_00: If I had a problem, you know, [05:48] SPEAKER_00: can imagine people who are lost, I was lost. [05:51] SPEAKER_00: And I thought, this is, I didn't need to know, [05:54] SPEAKER_00: like, you know, how, like, you know, you go from having no clue [05:57] SPEAKER_00: to having like all those plans and strategies. [06:00] SPEAKER_00: So I'm not going to keep it to myself. [06:02] SPEAKER_00: I'm going to share it. [06:03] SPEAKER_00: And that's how I started sharing. [06:05] SPEAKER_00: And then that's how I started. [06:06] SPEAKER_00: Okay, this is it. [06:07] SPEAKER_00: I'm going to go back. [06:07] SPEAKER_00: So accidentally, I think blessing and disguise for me was being laid off. [06:13] SPEAKER_00: Absolutely. [06:14] SPEAKER_00: First, you know, it was, it was kind of like, oh my God, why me? [06:17] SPEAKER_00: Then I started volunteering. [06:19] SPEAKER_00: I traveled, I backed packed and everything. [06:21] SPEAKER_00: And that gave me the reason of what am I doing in a corporate world? [06:25] SPEAKER_00: I can do something better than this. [06:27] SPEAKER_00: And that's what that's how I started and strategized and tested the water out there. [06:32] SPEAKER_02: So I think a lot of people that are in the situation today, [06:36] SPEAKER_02: especially with COVID-19 effects that we're seeing and being laid off, [06:41] SPEAKER_02: who are thinking about becoming an entrepreneur or starting their own business. [06:48] SPEAKER_02: Do you think this is the right time? [06:49] SPEAKER_02: Is there a right time? [06:50] SPEAKER_02: And is there any sort of advice that you could give them if they're not job seekers? [06:56] SPEAKER_02: And this is specifically for entrepreneurs. [06:59] SPEAKER_00: Absolutely. [06:59] SPEAKER_00: So I believe in if you have a passion, anyone out there, [07:04] SPEAKER_00: if you have a passion of helping people out and making an impact to others, [07:09] SPEAKER_00: that's what I believe entrepreneurship should be. [07:12] SPEAKER_00: And everyone should be looking it out as helping. [07:15] SPEAKER_00: Plus on the side, you know, paying your bills is well at the same time, right? [07:19] SPEAKER_00: You go to survive as well. [07:20] SPEAKER_00: So if you believe in yourself and you know that you can make an impact, [07:24] SPEAKER_00: I don't think that there should be any time. [07:26] SPEAKER_00: Possessions, depression doesn't really matter. [07:29] SPEAKER_00: As a matter of fact, a lot of companies like Uber and WhatsApp and other companies [07:32] SPEAKER_00: actually were launched during the recession time and look where they are. [07:37] SPEAKER_00: Because they came up with innovative ideas, right? [07:41] SPEAKER_00: That no one saw, like, you know, everyone pretty much thought that, [07:44] SPEAKER_00: oh, Uber, like, who's going to do deal with this and WhatsApp? [07:46] SPEAKER_00: Everyone is on that right now, right? [07:48] SPEAKER_00: So, it's very true. [07:49] SPEAKER_02: It's very true what you're saying. [07:50] SPEAKER_02: Because a lot of companies, successful ones, [07:52] SPEAKER_02: will find ways to innovate, especially at hard times like this. [07:56] SPEAKER_02: They'll find ways to innovate and win the market over. [07:59] SPEAKER_02: That's a very good point. [08:01] SPEAKER_00: And especially on this, you know, on, you know, [08:03] SPEAKER_00: I know you have university yourself as well, right? [08:06] SPEAKER_00: And you target, like, you know, pretty much specialized area. [08:09] SPEAKER_00: And I think this is the time they need us, you know, [08:12] SPEAKER_00: anything related with the coaching, you know, [08:14] SPEAKER_00: this is exactly the time the people need us. [08:17] SPEAKER_00: And we need to make an impact to their life, their life. [08:20] SPEAKER_00: And that's what I think I believe in. [08:22] SPEAKER_00: And anyone who's looking for, [08:24] SPEAKER_00: well, this is not for me. [08:27] SPEAKER_00: This is not the right time. [08:29] SPEAKER_00: And I really want them to think about it and see, [08:32] SPEAKER_00: you know what, probably this is the right time. [08:33] SPEAKER_00: They need you more than ever. [08:35] SPEAKER_02: I agree. [08:36] SPEAKER_02: And I've seen you, you have such a large network [08:40] SPEAKER_02: on social media. [08:42] SPEAKER_02: And that's how we originally connected as well, [08:45] SPEAKER_02: is because I saw the impact you're making. [08:48] SPEAKER_02: And you have something like 40,000 followers on LinkedIn. [08:53] SPEAKER_02: And for those that are on LinkedIn, [08:56] SPEAKER_02: they know how hard it is to win the market over [09:02] SPEAKER_02: because you're dealing with professionals, [09:04] SPEAKER_02: educated people. [09:05] SPEAKER_02: So it is very hard to win that market over [09:10] SPEAKER_02: and have the followers. [09:12] SPEAKER_02: And especially 40,000 followers. [09:15] SPEAKER_02: I mean, Swayda, what are you doing? [09:18] SPEAKER_02: What's your secret? [09:19] SPEAKER_02: Advice for entrepreneurs out there [09:22] SPEAKER_02: in terms of how have you engaged with your audience? [09:29] SPEAKER_00: You know, for a lot of those who do not know, [09:31] SPEAKER_00: like, you know, my teacher and you [09:32] SPEAKER_00: offer personal branding courses, [09:34] SPEAKER_00: well, that's exactly what I did when I was a job seeker. [09:37] SPEAKER_00: When I wanted to go out there and get my name out there, [09:40] SPEAKER_00: I had a strategy, right? [09:42] SPEAKER_00: So first strategies was planting it and defining your niche, [09:46] SPEAKER_00: like whether you're a job seeker or a business. [09:48] SPEAKER_00: So when I was a job seeker, it worked for me. [09:51] SPEAKER_00: I built my personal brand. [09:53] SPEAKER_00: I was not actually in LinkedIn. [09:54] SPEAKER_00: I was a worker. [09:55] SPEAKER_00: I would not engage, right? [09:56] SPEAKER_00: But I still have some kind of strategy. [09:58] SPEAKER_00: So people who knew me knew me as, you know what? [10:00] SPEAKER_00: She does a lot of charity work. [10:02] SPEAKER_00: She's heavily involved in community. [10:04] SPEAKER_00: And that was my impression within the community, [10:06] SPEAKER_00: within LinkedIn as well. [10:07] SPEAKER_00: I used to share those. [10:08] SPEAKER_00: And that was part of my strategies [10:09] SPEAKER_00: because I wanted to go and commit myself in a community. [10:13] SPEAKER_00: And I wanted people to know me as, [10:15] SPEAKER_00: you know what, she loves to give back, right? [10:17] SPEAKER_00: And then I would boast about it. [10:19] SPEAKER_00: Why not? [10:19] SPEAKER_00: I would market myself first. [10:20] SPEAKER_00: I was hesitant. [10:21] SPEAKER_00: But later on, because I decided I wanted to join the, [10:23] SPEAKER_00: you know, the company, non-profit company. [10:26] SPEAKER_00: I started strategizing it as a job seeker. [10:29] SPEAKER_00: And as an entrepreneur, when I decided, [10:31] SPEAKER_00: I'm going to go full on with this. [10:33] SPEAKER_00: And I had a strategy. [10:35] SPEAKER_00: And within nine months, I came from 500 to now almost 43,000 follower. [10:41] SPEAKER_00: And it was, I didn't see coming, [10:43] SPEAKER_00: but I had a plan in place. [10:44] SPEAKER_00: At Agenda, it didn't happen. [10:47] SPEAKER_00: It did not happen accidentally. [10:49] SPEAKER_00: I strategized all of it. [10:51] SPEAKER_02: That is absolutely amazing. [10:55] SPEAKER_02: And I've seen a lot of entrepreneurs [10:56] SPEAKER_02: who don't utilize social media at all, [11:01] SPEAKER_02: unfortunately, or don't give it the importance [11:03] SPEAKER_02: that it should have. [11:05] SPEAKER_02: They're not engaging with their customers. [11:07] SPEAKER_02: They're not engaging with their clients. [11:09] SPEAKER_02: They're not being active, you know. [11:11] SPEAKER_02: They may have a post that was posted nine months ago. [11:15] SPEAKER_02: But from what I've seen with you, [11:17] SPEAKER_02: and this is good advice for any entrepreneur out there, [11:20] SPEAKER_02: is you're very engaged with your audience. [11:23] SPEAKER_02: So you're responsive, you're very approachable. [11:27] SPEAKER_02: If, you know, if there's a comment or a question, [11:30] SPEAKER_02: you respond. [11:31] SPEAKER_02: And I think that's really what captivates your audience [11:34] SPEAKER_02: and continues the growth of your followers. [11:39] SPEAKER_02: Because nobody wants to follow somebody that doesn't post [11:42] SPEAKER_02: or doesn't engage. [11:44] SPEAKER_00: And you know what? [11:45] SPEAKER_00: And I think it's not only about content. [11:47] SPEAKER_00: Like I write contents pretty much every day, [11:50] SPEAKER_00: every day, and there's a specific message in my content. [11:53] SPEAKER_00: I have a niche. [11:54] SPEAKER_00: It's targeted to the special like, you know, audience. [11:57] SPEAKER_00: And I do target leadership team as well. [12:00] SPEAKER_00: I vent out sometimes. [12:02] SPEAKER_00: And it's all about coming from the corporate world. [12:04] Speaker UNKNOWN: [12:05] SPEAKER_00: And I engage. [12:07] SPEAKER_00: And there's always about like, you know, [12:09] SPEAKER_00: I do a lot of free contents, which I usually would charge for. [12:13] SPEAKER_00: So I believe in gifts so much that people would come back to you [12:18] SPEAKER_00: thinking that, you know what, if she is giving this free stuff away, [12:22] SPEAKER_00: can you imagine when I pay her like, what is she capable of? [12:25] SPEAKER_00: That's exactly what it is. [12:27] SPEAKER_00: I give. [12:28] SPEAKER_00: Yes, I'm not going to be a link to make money because of content writing. [12:33] SPEAKER_00: But I wanted to give back because I believe in karma. [12:36] SPEAKER_00: The more I give, the more I get it. [12:39] SPEAKER_02: I love it. [12:39] SPEAKER_02: I hear that from quite often from a lot of entrepreneurs [12:44] SPEAKER_02: is you give and you receive more. [12:47] SPEAKER_02: Because we're doing the centrivia at the times like this, [12:51] SPEAKER_02: which have been really tough for a lot of Canadians out there, [12:56] SPEAKER_02: how, what have you seen in terms of effect on your particular business [13:03] SPEAKER_02: as an entrepreneur? [13:05] SPEAKER_00: I first, honestly, I thought I was thinking, you know, [13:10] SPEAKER_00: did I, am I doing the right thing by going online asking people, [13:14] SPEAKER_00: do you need help? [13:15] SPEAKER_00: Like I'm here for you. [13:16] SPEAKER_00: You didn't want to be looking like you're just here for money, [13:20] SPEAKER_00: which I'm not, right? [13:21] SPEAKER_00: And I wanted to impact to the people's life. [13:24] SPEAKER_00: And I think I'm totally blessed because it's just a message [13:28] SPEAKER_00: how you put it through. [13:30] SPEAKER_00: So if you like, I've started pretty much promoting [13:34] SPEAKER_00: teaching, recently only, if you need something, contact me or DM me, [13:39] SPEAKER_00: whatever it is, right? [13:40] SPEAKER_00: There's the strategy that I put it in place. [13:43] SPEAKER_00: And I think it's even better right now. [13:45] SPEAKER_00: To be honest, I am super busy. [13:49] SPEAKER_00: People are contacting me from worlds. [13:51] SPEAKER_00: And as a matter of fact, I teach people, [13:54] SPEAKER_00: like, who are going to be landing in Canada soon? [13:58] SPEAKER_00: They contact me. [13:59] SPEAKER_00: I'm booked from them. [14:00] SPEAKER_00: So it's all part of giving back. [14:03] SPEAKER_00: Again, and they see me what I'm doing. [14:07] SPEAKER_00: And I think I am okay right now. [14:09] SPEAKER_00: Luckily, I'm blessed. [14:11] SPEAKER_00: What they industry I am in right now, coaching industry right now. [14:14] SPEAKER_00: But I do understand there are a lot of small businesses out there. [14:17] SPEAKER_00: They are kind of like having challenges. [14:21] SPEAKER_00: And again, I'm pretty sure there's a strategy. [14:24] SPEAKER_00: How you do it? [14:24] SPEAKER_00: And I think the point right now is just because it's slow. [14:29] SPEAKER_00: That doesn't mean that you have to slow down. [14:30] SPEAKER_00: You have to have a way to let people know you're there for them. [14:35] SPEAKER_00: And that's exactly what I do. [14:36] SPEAKER_00: I do free work. [14:37] SPEAKER_00: I mean, I do free sessions. [14:39] SPEAKER_00: And my leads, people who want to come to me, [14:42] SPEAKER_00: they see me and they come to me. [14:44] SPEAKER_00: I've never gone across and like, promoted in a cold manner. [14:49] SPEAKER_00: It's always about human touch with me. [14:51] SPEAKER_00: And giving away the free stuff. [14:53] SPEAKER_00: And that's where I actually get the lead from. [14:55] SPEAKER_00: I don't use a sign up on the website as well. [14:58] SPEAKER_00: And I know a lot of people what they do is sign up for my checklist or do this. [15:03] SPEAKER_00: You know, to capture emails. [15:04] SPEAKER_00: And I have not done that until this day. [15:06] SPEAKER_00: And I still get the lead. [15:07] SPEAKER_00: And you know, I have a strategy in place. [15:10] SPEAKER_02: It's very good. [15:11] SPEAKER_02: And you mentioned a really important point here that there was a lot of entrepreneurs [15:17] SPEAKER_02: that were wondering, should they stop selling at this point? [15:21] SPEAKER_02: Does it seem insensitive if you're still trying to sell your services? [15:26] SPEAKER_02: And you know, there's been sort of two schools about [15:29] SPEAKER_02: and there's some people are saying, you know, well, it's insensitive to sell at the times like this. [15:34] SPEAKER_02: When, you know, people are losing their jobs. [15:37] SPEAKER_02: But there's also a second school that's saying, you know, well, [15:40] SPEAKER_02: you still have to sell your services. [15:42] SPEAKER_02: You still have a business to run. [15:44] SPEAKER_02: And it's how you approach it. [15:46] SPEAKER_02: So business is usual. [15:47] SPEAKER_02: Absolutely. [15:48] SPEAKER_02: Would you say it's business is usual? [15:51] SPEAKER_00: Absolutely. [15:52] SPEAKER_00: And you know, as it's a and again, it's going to the brand. [15:54] SPEAKER_00: Personal brand and putting your, you know, if you are going out there in marketing [15:58] SPEAKER_00: worlds and social media, wherever you are, whether you're LinkedIn or Facebook or Twitter, [16:02] SPEAKER_00: whatever it is, Instagram, right? [16:05] SPEAKER_00: You don't want to be sounding cold. [16:07] SPEAKER_00: You still have to have off. [16:08] SPEAKER_00: You know, who are you to judge people that they don't need you? [16:11] SPEAKER_00: Maybe there's someone who needs to service so badly that people didn't know about you, right? [16:15] SPEAKER_00: It's just about, I think, marketing plan and the strategy that they put it together. [16:20] SPEAKER_00: I've never got to go out there and then tell people, hey, you're an enemy. [16:23] SPEAKER_00: Come to me. [16:24] SPEAKER_00: There's a price. [16:25] SPEAKER_00: This is the, you know what I mean? [16:26] SPEAKER_00: So like, you know, it's, if people need me, when they see me the content, [16:29] SPEAKER_00: more money to judge that they don't have a money, right? [16:31] SPEAKER_00: It's not if my business, if people have money to pay me or not, right? [16:35] SPEAKER_00: Am I a business that will let the people know I'm here for you? [16:38] SPEAKER_00: To make an impact, I can get you from here to here and let the people decide if I'm right for them. [16:42] SPEAKER_00: I might not be right for everyone, but I might be right for someone out there. [16:46] SPEAKER_00: And why stop marketing yourself? [16:48] SPEAKER_02: That's great. [16:50] SPEAKER_02: Okay. [16:50] SPEAKER_02: So, Swayda, where do you see yourself? [16:52] SPEAKER_02: In your business, and let's say five years, if we survive the COVID-19 and the effects, [16:58] SPEAKER_02: where do you see yourself in your business? [17:02] SPEAKER_00: I see Multilat and National. [17:03] SPEAKER_00: I'm already launching like, you know, GoBooE. [17:05] SPEAKER_00: I have Google audience already through LinkedIn, and people approach me from different [17:10] SPEAKER_00: parts of the world, especially who are landing in Canada in advance, right? [17:14] SPEAKER_00: But I do see myself going out there and offering online courses to the colleges, [17:19] SPEAKER_00: universities, universities. [17:20] SPEAKER_00: That's my plan. [17:22] SPEAKER_00: And believe it or not, right now, college and university, they do not have a career coaching plan, [17:26] SPEAKER_00: right? And that's the toughest part for student-out there. [17:29] SPEAKER_00: I do work with a lot of student-freshers and everything, but there's no plan in place. [17:33] SPEAKER_00: When the budget actually is cut, career coaching is impacted. [17:37] SPEAKER_00: That's the first one to go in college, is from what I've seen. [17:40] SPEAKER_00: It research proves it, right? [17:41] SPEAKER_00: Because they see that as an extra cut. [17:43] SPEAKER_00: And that's where people are not getting a job, because college, [17:47] SPEAKER_00: they are teaching text books. [17:50] SPEAKER_00: They're not teaching anything, what after that? [17:53] SPEAKER_00: How do you get the job? [17:54] SPEAKER_00: How do you build your personal brand? [17:56] SPEAKER_00: I remember myself going to the college and learning about personal brand and marketing, [18:00] SPEAKER_00: but did I know what the personal branding was? [18:02] SPEAKER_00: Absolutely not. [18:03] SPEAKER_00: I only knew it when I became a job-seeker and I became a consultant. [18:06] SPEAKER_00: I know that that has a huge impact. [18:08] SPEAKER_00: No hotel student colleges. [18:10] SPEAKER_00: So I'd like to see myself in going there and offering webinar session, whatever it is, [18:16] SPEAKER_00: in colleges and universities around the world. [18:19] SPEAKER_02: It's all right. [18:19] SPEAKER_02: And the whole purpose of education is to educate people to become employable, basically. [18:29] SPEAKER_02: That's the end of your ultimate goal. [18:31] SPEAKER_02: But if you don't have the assistance front that's seen [18:36] SPEAKER_02: school being college or university to become employable, [18:39] SPEAKER_02: then it really defeats the purpose. [18:42] SPEAKER_00: And you know what? [18:43] SPEAKER_00: That's a great point. [18:45] SPEAKER_00: I went to college and then I know a lot of people like [18:48] SPEAKER_00: wouldn't the family as well as my friends as well. [18:51] SPEAKER_00: I keep on asking around what hit me was, do you have career advisors in your college? [18:55] SPEAKER_00: They're like, yeah, and they're paying for it. [18:56] SPEAKER_00: It's mandatory to call them and they're paying for it. [18:59] SPEAKER_00: 20 bucks or something, whatever it is. [19:01] SPEAKER_00: But then when you literally go there, the people who are offering a crisis, [19:05] SPEAKER_00: no hard feelings guys. [19:06] SPEAKER_00: If someone's watching you right now, advisor, you guys do great. [19:10] SPEAKER_00: Motivating students and everything. [19:11] SPEAKER_00: But it's a college is responsibly to hire right people. [19:15] SPEAKER_00: Like you can't just expect someone who just recently graduated and now they're coaching a job [19:20] SPEAKER_00: sticker. How do you go out there and get a job? [19:22] SPEAKER_00: Like what, especially when you've never been, never was hiring manager. [19:25] SPEAKER_00: You've never written the resume. [19:27] SPEAKER_00: You've never coached an interview. [19:29] SPEAKER_00: You've never done anything related with the career, right? [19:32] SPEAKER_00: And those are the advisors in model colleges right now. [19:35] SPEAKER_00: They are coaching those recent grad. [19:38] SPEAKER_00: And I work with those people and when they give me resume, when I tell them who meet this, [19:43] SPEAKER_00: like, you know, the colleges. [19:45] SPEAKER_00: And I'm like, you know what? [19:46] SPEAKER_00: Let's do something right. [19:48] SPEAKER_00: If you are charging those students, let's do something right. [19:51] SPEAKER_00: Hire the right people. [19:53] SPEAKER_00: Colleges are marketing themselves out saying that, hey, we have a career advisor, [19:57] SPEAKER_00: a career team. [19:58] SPEAKER_00: But like, some colleges are very bad at it. [20:00] SPEAKER_00: And maybe some colleges really good at it. [20:02] SPEAKER_00: But I have yet to see that. [20:03] SPEAKER_02: Hey, very good. [20:05] SPEAKER_02: Good, good point there. [20:06] SPEAKER_02: So I'm going to get a little bit personal. [20:08] SPEAKER_02: I'm going to ask you what you do to unwind, to relax. [20:13] SPEAKER_02: You know, we've been all sort of stressed out, locked in our homes for how many weeks now. [20:21] SPEAKER_02: So what do you do to unwind and be stressed and relaxed? [20:27] SPEAKER_00: Oh my god, I have a hot tub lucky. [20:29] SPEAKER_00: You have a hot tub. [20:30] SPEAKER_00: That's really hot. [20:31] SPEAKER_00: Yeah, lucky me. [20:32] SPEAKER_00: When we go out of house, I came with a hot tub and booth table, right? [20:35] SPEAKER_00: So we do that. [20:37] SPEAKER_00: I do that. [20:38] SPEAKER_00: I'm still learning. [20:39] SPEAKER_00: I have no choice. [20:40] SPEAKER_00: It's just right there in my office. [20:41] SPEAKER_00: I work from there. [20:44] SPEAKER_00: So that's how I unwind with kids. [20:47] SPEAKER_00: Do you find you working in a hot tub as well? [20:50] SPEAKER_00: Hot tub? [20:51] Speaker UNKNOWN: [20:51] SPEAKER_00: I want to. [20:52] SPEAKER_00: But then again, you know, at the end of the day, you know, when you're tired, [20:56] SPEAKER_00: all of us as a family would enjoy that hot tub. [20:59] SPEAKER_00: It's beautiful view out here. [21:00] SPEAKER_00: I live in remote and there's a cliff and you know, it's it's an amazing view. [21:04] SPEAKER_00: And then just by looking at it outside, it just gets me going because a lot of people are [21:08] SPEAKER_00: not privileged like we are in Canada, right? [21:11] SPEAKER_00: Because I've seen the world outside. [21:14] SPEAKER_00: I've gone travel in the mountains and you know, where there are no roads and anything. [21:19] SPEAKER_00: That's when the perspective perspective is, hey, I have a roof. [21:23] SPEAKER_00: I have basic needs and you know, I'm extremely lucky. [21:26] SPEAKER_00: And just thinking that gets me going every day to be honest with you. [21:30] SPEAKER_00: And anything gets me going because we are super lucky in Canada right now. [21:34] SPEAKER_02: We are. We have, I recently mentioned in one of my posts, we have electricity, we have water, [21:42] SPEAKER_02: you know, we have food. [21:43] SPEAKER_02: There's people in less fortunate countries that don't have this on any ordinary day. [21:51] SPEAKER_02: So, you know, even though we are confined to our homes and sort of working from home and [21:56] SPEAKER_02: functioning from home, we're pretty lucky to have all those available at our homes. [22:01] SPEAKER_00: My God, yes. And you hit it right there. [22:03] SPEAKER_00: I saw that post as well how you survived the last day, you know, world war, what are [22:07] SPEAKER_00: things that you were in. [22:09] SPEAKER_00: I saw them, it was a beautiful message. [22:12] SPEAKER_00: And exactly people, like, you know, I want people to think that you're extremely lucky living [22:19] SPEAKER_00: in Canada even though it's in the house. [22:21] SPEAKER_00: There are people in the world, there's no park. [22:23] SPEAKER_00: There are, and I've traveled like a couple of years ago once I got laid off. [22:28] SPEAKER_00: There was no road. I traveled 10 hours like uphill. [22:30] SPEAKER_00: I went in, there's a school, one school, government school. [22:33] SPEAKER_00: People live in hostel there and I have sponsored a couple of kids in there. [22:37] SPEAKER_00: So, I went to see them and that was the life-turning event for me. [22:42] SPEAKER_00: There's no gadget, there's no internet, there's no TV, nothing like that. [22:45] SPEAKER_00: Yet, they seem to be so happy enjoying the natural beauty. [22:48] SPEAKER_00: And that's when I changed my perspective on, oh my God, aren't you so lucky. [22:53] SPEAKER_00: So, when I show my kids, my kids understand that too. [22:58] SPEAKER_00: And honestly, guys, if you're living in your home right now, [23:01] SPEAKER_00: but not outside and homeless, you're so lucky right now. [23:05] SPEAKER_02: I agree. [23:06] SPEAKER_02: So, some of the lessons from being an entrepreneur, for other entrepreneurs, [23:12] SPEAKER_02: what do you know now that you wish you knew when you were just starting your business? [23:18] SPEAKER_00: You know, I feel like that's a very good point. [23:20] SPEAKER_00: So, when I started my business, I did not think about certain things, which is content. [23:27] SPEAKER_00: Right? SEO, search engine optimization and websites. [23:31] SPEAKER_00: I thought that, okay, well, I'm going to hire some experts. [23:35] SPEAKER_00: They're going to deal with it. [23:36] SPEAKER_00: But, and once it's done, it's done. [23:37] SPEAKER_00: No, it's ongoing. [23:39] SPEAKER_00: It's evolving and content. [23:41] SPEAKER_00: I write content every day. [23:43] SPEAKER_00: But then, I wake up in the morning and start thinking about it. [23:46] SPEAKER_00: I did not see it coming, right? [23:48] SPEAKER_00: So, I'm committed to it. [23:49] SPEAKER_00: I love doing it. [23:50] SPEAKER_00: Website, I learned from scratch how to build a website. [23:53] SPEAKER_00: I tested it out and I build my website on my own later on. [23:58] SPEAKER_00: I hired someone to do it as well. [23:59] SPEAKER_00: But still evolving and... [24:01] SPEAKER_00: That's funny you say that because I did the same thing, actually. [24:05] SPEAKER_00: Right? [24:06] SPEAKER_00: So, I was like, it was just testing it out and figuring it out. [24:10] SPEAKER_00: Because I just knew my son, who was 13 years old, [24:13] SPEAKER_00: he built the website, the first website he ever built. [24:16] SPEAKER_00: We were just practicing. [24:17] SPEAKER_00: And then, it was a project for him. [24:19] SPEAKER_00: And then, I asked him what I need. [24:21] SPEAKER_00: And then, we worked it together. [24:21] SPEAKER_00: And it was just a long, just for a project. [24:24] SPEAKER_00: Whatever it is, right? [24:25] SPEAKER_00: Then, I was like, people started reaching out to me [24:27] SPEAKER_00: with a feedback. [24:28] SPEAKER_00: I was like, I know, I know. [24:29] SPEAKER_00: I was not into this. [24:31] SPEAKER_00: I didn't even think the website was a big deal, right? [24:33] SPEAKER_00: Because I was just doing a lot of the side hustle. [24:36] SPEAKER_00: I got a lot of these from before. [24:37] SPEAKER_00: And in the community, I never thought about what to say. [24:40] SPEAKER_00: But then, apparently, it's a huge deal, right? [24:42] SPEAKER_00: So, I kiss on it. [24:43] SPEAKER_00: It's never ending when it comes to a website building [24:46] SPEAKER_00: and content building and digital things in the world. [24:49] SPEAKER_00: And I think I wish I had known that. [24:51] SPEAKER_00: But hey, we're all evolving anyway, right? [24:54] SPEAKER_02: Yeah, I think one thing is an entrepreneur. [24:56] SPEAKER_02: You're sort of learning each day something new. [24:59] SPEAKER_02: I built my own website first. [25:03] SPEAKER_02: And it was, I thought it was a good looking website at the time. [25:07] SPEAKER_02: But I learned along the way that, hey, there's [25:09] SPEAKER_02: actual people that do this professionally. [25:13] SPEAKER_02: And here's why. [25:14] SPEAKER_02: Because as you mentioned, content and SEO optimization, [25:16] SPEAKER_02: and all the things that I'm not a professional in, [25:20] SPEAKER_02: you learn. [25:21] SPEAKER_02: You learn, and it's constant learning, I think, [25:24] SPEAKER_02: isn't it? [25:25] Speaker UNKNOWN: It's a entrepreneur. [25:25] SPEAKER_00: Yeah, you're so right. [25:27] SPEAKER_00: And you know, I am not that kind of person who's [25:29] SPEAKER_00: going to be just hiring and going, like, you know, [25:31] SPEAKER_00: I do this to that. [25:32] SPEAKER_00: Because I have to involve myself. [25:34] SPEAKER_00: I've been always like that. [25:35] SPEAKER_00: I need to learn. [25:36] SPEAKER_00: And that was the hardest part. [25:37] SPEAKER_00: Because you have a green vision to deliver [25:39] SPEAKER_00: those kind of content and how you want it to look like. [25:41] SPEAKER_00: And it's good that if you learn it for those entrepreneurs [25:44] SPEAKER_00: who are thinking, no matter how much you spend, right? [25:47] SPEAKER_00: Go ahead and spend it. [25:48] SPEAKER_00: But I think I have an idea. [25:50] SPEAKER_00: Learn it. [25:51] SPEAKER_00: How do you go about, like, you know, changing, modifying, [25:54] SPEAKER_00: if the person is not there? [25:55] SPEAKER_00: Because in this market, you need to know everything at this, [25:58] SPEAKER_00: the basic of it. [25:59] SPEAKER_00: That's what I think we've got. [26:00] SPEAKER_00: I never thought I would learn to go to the website. [26:02] SPEAKER_00: You need to believe that, and I built one. [26:04] SPEAKER_02: I love it. [26:04] SPEAKER_02: So do you do a little bit of web development as well? [26:07] Speaker UNKNOWN: Or no? [26:08] SPEAKER_00: No, man. [26:09] SPEAKER_00: Like, WordPress is really easy. [26:11] SPEAKER_00: I just go and put the plugins and put the contents. [26:13] SPEAKER_00: Like, you know, I keep changing it. [26:15] SPEAKER_00: It's it's there. [26:16] SPEAKER_00: The framework is there. [26:17] SPEAKER_00: But if I really have to go coding, oh my god, [26:21] SPEAKER_00: coding is the last one I want to patch it. [26:23] SPEAKER_00: No, coding is not me. [26:24] SPEAKER_00: Maybe that's the next thing to learn. [26:27] SPEAKER_00: Yeah, I'm going to tell my son. [26:28] SPEAKER_00: Yeah, I'm going to tell my son. [26:30] SPEAKER_00: He was actually going to my coding class, [26:32] SPEAKER_00: and it got shut down. [26:33] SPEAKER_00: I had a high hope, but he got stuck down. [26:36] SPEAKER_00: So I can't wait for him to go back. [26:38] SPEAKER_02: Not enough. [26:38] SPEAKER_02: I know. [26:39] SPEAKER_02: OK, so what's the best piece of advice [26:42] SPEAKER_02: that you received as an entrepreneur from somebody? [26:46] SPEAKER_02: Was there that one person that's [26:47] SPEAKER_02: sort of said, hey, this is, you know, you should be doing this. [26:50] SPEAKER_02: It can be a good advice or bad advice for me. [26:52] SPEAKER_02: It was a bad advice that I received. [26:55] SPEAKER_02: Yeah, it sort of really helped me and made me more determined [26:59] SPEAKER_02: in terms of what I wanted to do. [27:02] SPEAKER_00: Oh my god, yeah. [27:03] SPEAKER_00: So I think not like I, you know, my dad actually [27:07] SPEAKER_00: had a lot of business back home. [27:09] SPEAKER_00: But at the same time, he used to work in bank as well. [27:11] SPEAKER_00: But he was not a kind of guy who would do it himself. [27:13] SPEAKER_00: He would hire someone to do it. [27:15] SPEAKER_00: And they would be challenged like if someone leaves, right? [27:18] SPEAKER_00: So all his business failed back home. [27:21] SPEAKER_00: So he's the last one I would take a bad advice, right? [27:25] SPEAKER_00: But then I think I would have to say to my parents, [27:29] SPEAKER_00: they kept on telling me for years ago saying [27:31] SPEAKER_00: that, you know what, why don't you start your own business? [27:34] SPEAKER_00: But I had no idea, right? [27:36] SPEAKER_00: Like, you know, and then I think everyone who, like, it is still [27:38] SPEAKER_00: sometimes I get people who are like, OK, well, you're doing good. [27:42] SPEAKER_00: I could see that in social media and everything. [27:43] SPEAKER_00: But how much money are you bringing? [27:44] SPEAKER_00: And I hit that question because I never was here to actually say, [27:49] SPEAKER_00: you know what, I'm going to be million or a billion [27:50] SPEAKER_00: per one day, right? [27:51] SPEAKER_00: I just thought about this is my passion. [27:54] SPEAKER_00: I want to help people out at the same time. [27:55] SPEAKER_00: I want to pay the bills as well. [27:57] SPEAKER_00: And then if I go away and asleep one day, then, you know, I'm [28:01] SPEAKER_00: sleeping, then I would think about, oh, my God, I need a huge impact [28:06] SPEAKER_00: to people's life because of me. [28:07] SPEAKER_00: They were able to pay the bills. [28:09] SPEAKER_00: And that was my intention. [28:10] SPEAKER_00: It was never for money, right? [28:12] SPEAKER_00: But again, if money comes in, why not? [28:14] SPEAKER_00: But I hate the bad advice saying that, OK, you've got to put the package [28:18] SPEAKER_00: high. [28:19] SPEAKER_00: You have so much competitors. [28:21] SPEAKER_00: You know, I hate that because if people start focusing on price, [28:25] SPEAKER_00: you know, that's not me. [28:26] SPEAKER_00: I start focusing on content and quality, right? [28:28] SPEAKER_00: And the bad advice would be, why is your price a little bit like, you know, [28:31] SPEAKER_00: on a lower level or, you know, the stuff like that, you should charge more. [28:35] SPEAKER_00: And I hate that. [28:36] SPEAKER_00: I consider that as a bad advice because if people are here for money, [28:41] SPEAKER_00: solely and you're not passionate about making an impact. [28:44] SPEAKER_00: And I don't think the business is going to last long. [28:46] SPEAKER_00: That's truly, I think, I think people might disagree, but I believe in making an impact, [28:51] SPEAKER_00: like, you know, relationship first, then money comes in eventually. [28:54] SPEAKER_00: It's coming without me doing anything. [28:56] SPEAKER_00: So I'm blessed and lucky. [28:58] SPEAKER_02: And I think you're really onto something here because you see entrepreneurs [29:02] SPEAKER_02: who don't form relationships. [29:05] SPEAKER_02: And it's short-lived. [29:08] SPEAKER_02: And I see entrepreneurs that form relationships with their clients, [29:12] SPEAKER_02: with their audience, with their network. [29:14] SPEAKER_02: And it's ongoing. [29:16] SPEAKER_02: Has there is a relationship? [29:18] SPEAKER_02: It's not just for money. [29:20] SPEAKER_02: So it depends on an entrepreneur, I think, which path they're going to choose. [29:24] SPEAKER_02: But there's two types of entrepreneurs from what I've seen. [29:27] SPEAKER_00: Oh, God. [29:28] SPEAKER_00: Yes, I know that in corporate world, I work with a lot of consultants. [29:31] SPEAKER_00: You know, there are some consultants. [29:33] SPEAKER_00: They're really, you would know right away. [29:35] SPEAKER_00: And consultants had a bad name in corporate world. [29:38] SPEAKER_00: And if you know, it's always like, you know, cut pride. [29:41] SPEAKER_00: This is it. [29:42] SPEAKER_00: And I'm going to charge you for one more minute, right? [29:44] SPEAKER_00: And I don't work like that. [29:45] SPEAKER_00: You know, so as long as I'm needed, I'm always there. [29:48] SPEAKER_00: I don't penny pinch. [29:49] SPEAKER_00: Like, you know, and people would tell me, like, [29:52] SPEAKER_00: no, sweat, I used to be. [29:53] SPEAKER_00: You guys stop giving back now. [29:54] SPEAKER_00: You're not doing the nonprofit world. [29:56] SPEAKER_00: You know, I love it. [29:57] SPEAKER_00: I love it. [29:58] SPEAKER_00: And sometimes I get, like, you know, abused as well, to be honest. [30:01] SPEAKER_00: I'm working on it. [30:02] SPEAKER_00: It's okay. [30:03] SPEAKER_00: So it's evolving process to go and give back up. [30:08] SPEAKER_02: Very good. [30:09] SPEAKER_02: So I'm going to ask you five questions. [30:12] SPEAKER_02: And they're just rapid fire questions. [30:14] SPEAKER_02: You don't have to think about them a lot. [30:17] SPEAKER_02: Whatever, you know, first, first thing that comes to your mind. [30:20] SPEAKER_02: So if you weren't doing what you do for work now, [30:24] SPEAKER_02: what would you be doing? [30:26] SPEAKER_00: If I had like billion dollars in my account, honestly, [30:28] SPEAKER_00: I'd be traveling and doing a charity work. [30:31] SPEAKER_00: And then going to Africa and leaving somewhere, [30:33] SPEAKER_00: like that's what I do. [30:35] Speaker UNKNOWN: [30:36] SPEAKER_00: That's a great answer. [30:37] SPEAKER_02: I can join you. [30:39] SPEAKER_00: Oh my God. [30:40] SPEAKER_00: I love it. [30:41] SPEAKER_00: I did backpacking last couple of years back. [30:43] SPEAKER_00: And I met someone, my soul, like, you know, lady, [30:46] SPEAKER_00: the charity lady and me. [30:48] SPEAKER_00: Like she was doing a yoga yoga system. [30:50] SPEAKER_00: Yeah, soul sister. [30:51] SPEAKER_00: And then we're like every year that's it. [30:53] SPEAKER_00: We're going to go and then do this. [30:54] SPEAKER_00: And it's amazing feeling. [30:55] SPEAKER_00: And we should all do it backpack. [30:57] SPEAKER_00: And forget about all inclusive five star hotel. [31:00] SPEAKER_00: I've done that too. [31:01] SPEAKER_00: But then the basic like backpacking and going there. [31:05] SPEAKER_00: And you know, just sleeping in the sleeping bag without that. [31:08] SPEAKER_00: Oh my God. [31:09] SPEAKER_00: It's amazing feeling. [31:10] SPEAKER_00: You would not be the same person. [31:12] SPEAKER_00: I want everyone to do this. [31:14] SPEAKER_02: Wonderful. [31:15] SPEAKER_02: What is there a book that you're currently reading [31:18] SPEAKER_02: or that you would recommend if there's not a book [31:22] SPEAKER_02: if you're more listening to podcasts or, you know, [31:25] SPEAKER_02: doing other things. [31:26] SPEAKER_02: Is there something that you could recommend to our audience? [31:30] SPEAKER_00: Oh, yeah. [31:31] SPEAKER_00: So I mean, I used to read books before. [31:34] SPEAKER_00: But now I honestly don't have time to read the book at all. [31:37] SPEAKER_00: But I think I read one book, which is as good as it gets [31:41] SPEAKER_00: by Marshall Smith, I think. [31:43] SPEAKER_00: And it just stands out to me every time someone talks about [31:47] SPEAKER_00: any book. [31:47] SPEAKER_00: It just stands out to me. [31:49] SPEAKER_00: It talks about a lot of leadership. [31:50] SPEAKER_00: And I didn't, as a matter of fact, last summer, [31:52] SPEAKER_00: I gave it to my son, we'd each have chapter. [31:54] SPEAKER_00: And I gave him a sign and he loved it too. [31:56] SPEAKER_00: Like 12, 12, 12, 12. [31:58] SPEAKER_00: That's great. [31:59] SPEAKER_00: Okay. [32:00] SPEAKER_02: And are you a morning or a night person? [32:04] SPEAKER_02: You know what, I'm not both. [32:06] SPEAKER_00: You're both. [32:07] SPEAKER_00: You're both. [32:08] SPEAKER_00: I would probably say night person. [32:10] SPEAKER_00: I could probably watch movie until midnight. [32:12] SPEAKER_00: I think then I'm passed, like in the past, out. [32:14] SPEAKER_00: I pretty much wake up early in the morning. [32:16] SPEAKER_00: The reason being is I have a schedule. [32:18] SPEAKER_00: I have to put the content together and I have a schedule. [32:20] SPEAKER_00: I start waking up at five and start strategizing everything. [32:24] SPEAKER_02: But I think we're more of a morning person. [32:27] SPEAKER_02: So do you do majority? [32:30] SPEAKER_02: Have you ever worked in the morning? [32:32] SPEAKER_00: Morning, I think. [32:33] SPEAKER_00: Yeah, morning. [32:34] SPEAKER_02: Yeah, you're probably morning person and a night [32:36] SPEAKER_02: to relax by watching Netflix or a show. [32:40] SPEAKER_00: Good to know that. [32:41] SPEAKER_00: Well, thanks. [32:41] SPEAKER_00: Cause I never asked. [32:42] Speaker UNKNOWN: And that's me. [32:43] SPEAKER_00: Come on. [32:44] SPEAKER_02: I'm coming cast and I'll tell you. [32:45] SPEAKER_02: I'm so glad to know that. [32:48] SPEAKER_02: So if you had to pick one word to describe yourself, [32:52] SPEAKER_02: what would it be and why? [32:55] SPEAKER_00: I just, I'm loyal, I think. [32:56] SPEAKER_00: When I go and help someone, I am a loyal friend. [33:01] SPEAKER_00: Example would be if I'm loyal towards our friendship, [33:05] SPEAKER_00: or whatever it is, or whatever it is, or whatever it is, [33:08] SPEAKER_00: I will do anything to make sure that they actually get [33:13] SPEAKER_00: what they want. [33:14] SPEAKER_00: And I think that's how I transfer my skills [33:18] SPEAKER_00: to the business world as well. [33:21] SPEAKER_00: And once I get kind, they're in with me all the time. [33:25] SPEAKER_00: Like I'm kind of like their mentor. [33:26] SPEAKER_00: I'm on their face. [33:28] SPEAKER_00: Sometimes I'm pushy. [33:29] SPEAKER_00: I was sitting in a mess and saying, what's the object? [33:31] SPEAKER_00: Even though I don't have to, I do it, right? [33:33] SPEAKER_00: And I think it's out of caring. [33:36] SPEAKER_00: And I think sometimes I get kind of like the push [33:41] SPEAKER_00: about like maybe I should be doing this. [33:43] SPEAKER_00: They're your clients. [33:44] SPEAKER_00: Once they're done, they're done with you. [33:45] SPEAKER_00: But that part, I think I need to work on that [33:49] SPEAKER_00: or maybe not, I don't know. [33:51] SPEAKER_02: I'll see. [33:52] SPEAKER_02: Well, that's probably what makes you successful. [33:54] SPEAKER_02: And it goes back to those, building those long-term [33:57] SPEAKER_02: relationships we talked about earlier. [34:00] SPEAKER_00: Potentially, there is a pros and cons trust me [34:02] SPEAKER_00: when someone doesn't apply to your touch [34:03] SPEAKER_00: or something saying, hey, what happened to that new TV [34:05] SPEAKER_00: we talked about when someone doesn't apply, [34:07] SPEAKER_00: it's like, okay, what's going on here? [34:09] SPEAKER_00: It's just, I take it to heart, but they do eventually, [34:12] SPEAKER_00: but then I'm like, okay, I need to know more [34:14] SPEAKER_00: than you kind of think. [34:15] SPEAKER_00: I don't know. [34:16] SPEAKER_00: It's not okay. [34:17] SPEAKER_02: I need to be updated. [34:19] SPEAKER_02: Yeah. [34:20] SPEAKER_02: So what is keeping you up at night these days? [34:23] SPEAKER_02: I mean, with everything that's going on, [34:24] SPEAKER_02: what is it not keeping us up at night? [34:26] SPEAKER_02: But do you have a particular thing [34:28] SPEAKER_02: that's keeping you up at night these days? [34:30] SPEAKER_00: The only thing that gives me up, [34:32] SPEAKER_00: this layoffs are happening. [34:35] SPEAKER_00: And I feel like, I feel like I can't do anything about it, [34:38] SPEAKER_00: right? [34:39] SPEAKER_00: The only thing I can do is offer my advice [34:43] SPEAKER_00: based on my experience. [34:44] SPEAKER_00: But I have had a couple of clients reach out to me [34:47] SPEAKER_00: who got higher than they got laid off as well. [34:49] SPEAKER_00: And that hurts me. [34:51] SPEAKER_00: You just put the strategies together [34:53] SPEAKER_00: and you do so much of hard work. [34:55] SPEAKER_00: And then I wake up and think, [34:58] SPEAKER_00: what about those kind of work through? [35:00] SPEAKER_00: We put a lot of work together. [35:01] SPEAKER_00: And now, what if they don't have a job? [35:04] SPEAKER_00: Do they believe in career coaching, right? [35:06] SPEAKER_00: Like, they come back to me at the same time. [35:08] SPEAKER_00: I feel really sad about it. [35:10] SPEAKER_00: It's more towards those people I've worked together [35:13] SPEAKER_00: and I set them up for success. [35:16] SPEAKER_00: And when they come back to me thinking, [35:18] SPEAKER_00: that's what happened, why me? [35:20] SPEAKER_00: And then I can relate to be honest [35:22] SPEAKER_00: because I was laid off and I had to coach them. [35:25] SPEAKER_00: I am not a career counselor, [35:28] SPEAKER_00: but sometimes it's so hard for me not to be one. [35:31] SPEAKER_00: And you've got to be licensed for counseling services, [35:34] SPEAKER_00: which I don't have it. [35:36] SPEAKER_00: And sometimes I've got to be putting thin line. [35:39] SPEAKER_00: So I don't cross that line. [35:42] SPEAKER_00: If people will tell me, I'm depressed, [35:44] SPEAKER_00: I'm like this and this, like I can't help it. [35:45] SPEAKER_00: And I wish I could then I have to be for them [35:47] SPEAKER_00: to someone else, right? [35:49] SPEAKER_00: So that's the challenges it's been [35:50] SPEAKER_00: that I can only do so much. [35:52] SPEAKER_00: My hands are tight. [35:53] SPEAKER_02: Especially at times like this. [35:55] SPEAKER_02: I mean, I think a lot of people are feeling hopeless. [35:59] SPEAKER_02: And especially if, as you said, [36:01] SPEAKER_02: they worked so hard to get the job. [36:04] SPEAKER_02: And then because of everything that's had happened, [36:07] SPEAKER_02: they lost the job. [36:09] SPEAKER_02: So it definitely meant the help is something of an issue [36:14] SPEAKER_02: for everyone. [36:16] SPEAKER_02: Regardless of if you have a job or not, [36:19] SPEAKER_02: but even harder for those people [36:22] SPEAKER_02: who might have lost their jobs. [36:24] SPEAKER_00: Absolutely. [36:25] SPEAKER_00: And that's where career coaching has to be stopped [36:28] SPEAKER_00: and they need help more than career coaching, right? [36:32] SPEAKER_00: And that's what keeps me all like, I can't help. [36:36] SPEAKER_00: I can't help. [36:38] SPEAKER_02: What's your favorite place in the world? [36:40] SPEAKER_02: I know you medicine, you back back, [36:42] SPEAKER_02: you traveled a lot. [36:44] SPEAKER_02: Was there one place that sort of touched you [36:47] SPEAKER_02: and stayed with you as your favorite place? [36:50] SPEAKER_00: Absolutely. [36:51] SPEAKER_00: So when I was laid off, as I said, [36:53] SPEAKER_00: I went back home. [36:54] SPEAKER_00: That's where I'm from Nepal. [36:56] SPEAKER_00: So we used to sponsor kids every year. [36:59] SPEAKER_00: And I had like, you know, more than five or six [37:01] SPEAKER_00: whatever it is every year. [37:02] SPEAKER_00: So I built that up. [37:03] SPEAKER_00: And then I wanted to go there. [37:05] SPEAKER_00: And we did a lot of fundraising and everything, [37:07] SPEAKER_00: send them money, like, you know, within the community [37:09] SPEAKER_00: and stuff like that. [37:10] SPEAKER_00: And I got really passionate about that place. [37:12] SPEAKER_00: I've never seen it. [37:13] SPEAKER_00: So I wanted to go and see. [37:15] SPEAKER_00: It was kind of like soul searching. [37:16] SPEAKER_00: I don't know what was I thinking. [37:18] SPEAKER_00: The person who never stepped up to gym actually [37:21] SPEAKER_00: went there up hill, that of like, 8 to 10 hours. [37:24] SPEAKER_00: I was completely sore when I went up in a mountain [37:27] SPEAKER_00: at an amazing place, amazing place, amazing people, [37:32] SPEAKER_00: super happy people. [37:33] SPEAKER_00: And I've committed myself. [37:35] SPEAKER_00: I said, I'm going to bring my kids [37:37] SPEAKER_00: when the roads are going to be there [37:38] SPEAKER_00: and they're going to see this place. [37:40] SPEAKER_00: And I am looking forward to go back there again [37:42] SPEAKER_00: once the roads are built. [37:43] SPEAKER_00: And I've told my kids I'm going to take them. [37:46] SPEAKER_00: They need to see that place. [37:47] SPEAKER_00: And I think before I die, I need to go back. [37:50] SPEAKER_00: I get emotional about this place. [37:51] SPEAKER_02: So beautiful, beautiful. [37:53] SPEAKER_02: And last question is, there's a small tropical island [37:57] SPEAKER_02: in the middle of the ocean with only one pung boot [38:01] SPEAKER_02: and no internet. [38:02] SPEAKER_02: We drop you off there with no technology at all. [38:06] SPEAKER_02: At any time you can use a pung boot on the island [38:08] SPEAKER_02: to call the boat to come pick you up. [38:10] SPEAKER_02: How long do you think you would last [38:12] SPEAKER_02: before making the phone call? [38:14] SPEAKER_02: And what would you do in the meantime? [38:17] SPEAKER_02: Oh my goodness. [38:18] SPEAKER_00: Oh no, that's a tough one. [38:20] SPEAKER_00: Oh god. [38:22] SPEAKER_00: You know, I'm not an explorer at all. [38:24] SPEAKER_00: I hate hiking. [38:25] SPEAKER_00: So I don't see myself doing it. [38:28] SPEAKER_00: Oh my god, you do probably, I would probably enjoy for a bit, [38:32] SPEAKER_00: like, you know, probably for an hour just to look at like, [38:35] SPEAKER_00: you stop around. [38:36] SPEAKER_00: And then phone call's going to happen, right? [38:38] SPEAKER_00: It's not long at all, sweetheart. [38:41] SPEAKER_00: No, I am like, I'm a chicken when it comes to being alone. [38:45] SPEAKER_00: And I let's put it that way. [38:46] SPEAKER_00: I cannot even be alone at home by myself. [38:49] SPEAKER_00: I freak out whenever my kids are going away and swimming. [38:51] SPEAKER_00: And I'm like, when are you coming home? [38:53] SPEAKER_00: Why are you late? [38:53] SPEAKER_00: And I'm really like that. [38:54] SPEAKER_00: So I can't see myself even lasting for an hour to be honest. [38:58] SPEAKER_02: So fair enough. [38:59] SPEAKER_02: So what would you do for an hour just explore around? [39:02] SPEAKER_00: Yeah, just do, like, get by, like, you know, just to explore [39:04] SPEAKER_00: and see, okay, I've done this. [39:06] SPEAKER_00: You know, okay, I don't need to come back here. [39:08] SPEAKER_00: Just to see what's out there. [39:09] SPEAKER_00: That's it. [39:10] SPEAKER_02: And plan the escape possibly. [39:12] SPEAKER_00: Oh hell, yes. [39:14] SPEAKER_00: And there's someone though. [39:16] SPEAKER_00: I need someone, like, some partner, my friend. [39:19] SPEAKER_00: Actually, you like it. [39:19] SPEAKER_00: I probably need one of the girlfriend. [39:21] SPEAKER_00: Cause I feel like, you know, [39:22] SPEAKER_00: probably with the girlfriend's are amazing. [39:24] SPEAKER_00: I've done that. [39:25] SPEAKER_00: It's like, you know, when you have a soul sister, [39:28] SPEAKER_00: you don't need to be bored. [39:30] SPEAKER_00: Like, you know, you can do whatever you want to. [39:32] SPEAKER_00: So we're going to our listeners find you. [39:36] SPEAKER_00: They can find me at LinkedIn. [39:38] SPEAKER_00: And they can just send me a DM. [39:41] SPEAKER_00: I'm heavily engaged in LinkedIn. [39:43] SPEAKER_00: And if they need to know more about me, [39:46] SPEAKER_00: about me sections on teachinjo.com page. [39:49] SPEAKER_00: That's wonderful. [39:50] SPEAKER_02: Thank you so much again for your time, so I bet it's been [39:54] SPEAKER_02: a real pleasure. [39:55] SPEAKER_02: Thank you so much for inviting me, Andrea.
