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Hello Monday with Jessi Hempel

How to Build a Career You Actually Believe In

Hello Monday with Jessi Hempel

LinkedIn

Careers, Business

4.71.1K Ratings

🗓️ 25 May 2026

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

We're trained to climb ladders and chase titles, but what if the real metric of career success was the positive impact you have on the world? In this episode from the Hello Monday archives, host Jessi Hempel sits down with Rutger Bregman to explore moral ambition—a framework for building a career based on what positive impact you can have on the world.  Rutger's groundbreaking book, Moral Ambition: How to Stop Wasting Your Talent and Start Making a Difference, is a wake-up call for anyone who's felt something was missing from their work. Whether you're early in your career, questioning your path, or rebuilding after a layoff, this conversation offers a practical roadmap for pivoting toward meaningful work. In this episode, Jessi and Rutger explore: What moral ambition is, and why it's the antidote to burnout Why "follow your passion" is the wrong advice for building a sustainable career How to shift from success-driven to service-driven work Which industries funnel talented people into unfulfilling roles, and how to break free Real-world examples of people solving humanity's biggest problems How to build coalitions and find collaborators aligned with your values The hidden cost of prestige, and how to redefine what winning looks like This episode is a call to action for anyone who wants to do good—and do it well. Follow Rutger Bregman and Jessi Hempel on LinkedIn

Transcript

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0:00.0

We face enormous challenges as a species.

0:02.6

Fifteen thousand kids die from easily preventable diseases every day.

0:05.8

We've got the next pandemic around the corner.

0:08.0

We've got the threat of nuclear war, climate change.

0:10.3

The list goes on and on and on.

0:12.0

And we need our smartest, our most ambitious,

0:14.9

our most privileged people to be working on those challenges.

0:18.0

There's something liberating about the idea that you don't need to find the answers inside yourself,

0:23.3

but that you can just ask the world the question, okay, here I am, what can I do? Like, where am I needed?

0:30.0

How can I contribute the most?

0:34.5

From the news team at LinkedIn, I'm Jesse Hempel and this is Hello Monday.

0:39.3

It's our show about work on our own terms.

0:42.3

I have a new term for you today.

0:44.3

It's called moral ambition, and I have a feeling you're going to want to adopt it immediately to describe yourself.

0:51.3

It's what transpires when we put our skills and our drive to work in

0:56.3

service of our conscience, to do work that matters. And maybe you're feeling like that's you.

1:02.4

You get to work every day on things that matter to you. Well, you're lucky. More likely,

1:09.0

you are like most people, beaten down by the system, occasionally tired to the point of feeling burnt out.

1:16.6

Because here's the thing, our current work culture, our system doesn't reward this way of thinking.

1:22.6

It doesn't reward moral ambition.

1:24.6

We're taught to pursue personal success, right? To optimize for our title, our paycheck, to climb and climb and climb. That's why the two most popular careers for students coming out of Harvard these days are finance, you know, banking, and consulting. Now look, there is nothing wrong with those paths.

1:46.9

Maybe that's your heart's desire.

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