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What happens when we achieve our goals? What if we realize that what we thought we wanted isn’t really what we want anymore? What if the thing we thought we were supposed to do, isn’t actually what gives us purpose? And who decides what we are “supposed” to do, anyway? These are the questions that author & technology journalist Jessi Hempel considers weekly in her acclaimed podcast “Hello Monday” which examines the evolving culture of work, and in her book, “The Family Outing,” about the evolution of her family members and their identities. In this episode of “Your New Life Blend,” host Shoshanna Hecht talks to Jessi about finding purpose in our work, taking stock of how we are evolving, and making space for where we’ve been and where we’re going, and how we can all pursue the most authentic version of ourself.
Show Notes:

Book:
The Family Outing: A Memoir
https://www.jessijhempel.com/book
Podcast:
https://podcasts.apple.com/pl/podcast/hello-monday-with-jessi-hempel/id1453893304
Website:
https://www.jessijhempel.com/book
Social Media:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessihempel
https://www.instagram.com/jessiwrites
https://twitter.com/jessiwrites

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What happens when we achieve our goals? What if we realize that what we thought we wanted isn’t really what we want anymore? What if the thing we thought we were supposed to do, isn’t actually what gives us purpose? And who decides what we are “supposed” to do, anyway? These are the questions that author & technology journalist Jessi Hempel considers weekly in her acclaimed podcast “Hello Monday” which examines the evolving culture of work, and in her book, “The Family Outing,” about the evolution of her family members and their identities. In this episode of “Your New Life Blend,” host Shoshanna Hecht talks to Jessi about finding purpose in our work, taking stock of how we are evolving, and making space for where we’ve been and where we’re going, and how we can all pursue the most authentic version of ourself.
Show Notes:

Book:
The Family Outing: A Memoir
https://www.jessijhempel.com/book
Podcast:
https://podcasts.apple.com/pl/podcast/hello-monday-with-jessi-hempel/id1453893304
Website:
https://www.jessijhempel.com/book
Social Media:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessihempel
https://www.instagram.com/jessiwrites
https://twitter.com/jessiwrites

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