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Entrepreneurs on Fire

Why The Only Move That Matters is Your Next One with Jenny Blake

Entrepreneurs on Fire

John Lee Dumas

Business, Careers, Entrepreneurship

4.84.1K Ratings

🗓️ 6 September 2016

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Jenny is an author, career and business strategist and international speaker who helps people organize their brain, move beyond burnout, and build sustainable, dynamic careers they love. She is the Author of a new book entitled Pivot: The Only Move That Matters is Your Next One.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

What's shaking Fire Nation JLD here and welcome to episode 1416 of EO Fire

0:07.5

where I chat with today's most successful entrepreneurs seven days a week.

0:12.3

And if you've ever considered hosting your own podcast Fire Nation I have a

0:16.0

completely free podcasting course for you that's gonna guide you every step

0:19.7

of the way from launch to monetization. Visit free podcast course dot com.

0:26.1

Now let's chat with today's guest Jenny Blake Jenny are you prepared to ignite?

0:32.4

Absolutely.

0:33.4

Thanks for having me.

0:34.6

Jenny's an author career in business strategist and international speaker who

0:38.8

helps people organize their brain move beyond burnout and build sustainable

0:43.4

dynamic careers they love. She's the author of a new book called Pivot.

0:48.3

The only move that matters is your next one. Jenny take a minute fill in some

0:53.7

gaps from that in shown give us a little glimpse of your personal life.

0:57.4

Sure. I realized that I was hitting these weird plateaus or quarter-life

1:03.3

crises actually is what they felt were like every two years when I was 20 I

1:08.1

left college at UCLA early to go work at a startup which has now become a total

1:12.5

cliche if not a TV series. But that was the first time that I sort of took the

1:17.4

other fork in the road from what all my friends are doing. They thought I was

1:20.7

crazy. You have the next 60 years to work. Why are you going early? But I was

1:24.4

the first employee help build the company from the ground up. I went to finish

1:28.0

school and about after two years there hit a plateau and instead of having a

1:34.0

tough conversation with my boss actually on a whim applied to Google

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