When my American friend, Don Hutcheson, asked me to join him on skype for an audio interview I was puzzled: what could I possibly tell him which could sound interesting? And, especially, how could an English - speaking audience appreciate anything uttered in my awkward English? I know my accent is definitely foreign to mother-tongue speakers' ears, so I was worried and a bit scared and couldn't make my decision easily. Once he sent me his questions and the description of the aim of his new podcast site, I was even more worried and more scared.
"Every one of us is born with unique talents and gifts. They are hardwired into us. We don’t learn them and we can’t ignore them. They are just a part of who we are—our DNA.
“Some of us discover our talents at an early age, some much later in life. Whenever we discover them anduse themin ourlives and careers, we do not merely survive, we thrive in every way possible.”
Each individual that Don interviews shares his life journey—his victories and setbacks, his supporters and detractors, the steps he took to begin using his talents more fully, and the life-changing Point of No Return when he realized he would never go back to a career that did not use his talents and gifts every day.
Also, twice a week Don interviews a different expert in the field of education, career and life planning who shares their experiences helping people break the pattern of unfulfilling work and escape from an unsatisfying career.
Experts share tools and processes that help make the journey more manageable and the end result happen faster.