More than Work is a weekly podcast that shares stories of individuals who have found that their self-worth is determined by more than their job title whether they are pursuing their passions outside of work or finding ways to create opportunities to do work that reflects their values. The lesson: life is More Than Work.
Maybe you’ll be inspired to finally try that thing, whatever it is!
More Than Work is hosted by this site’s creator, me, Rabiah Coon. Years ago, before everyone had a podcast, I was a music podcaster for Piratepods.com! I’m excited to bring this to listeners.
In the first episode, I talk more about why I decided on this project. > Listen
Interested in being a guest? Please listen to the podcast and let me know why your story is a good fit at morethanworkpod at gmail dot com. Please only pitch if your story is a fit!
Most Recent Episode
The most recent guest is Amanda Castello, a career advisor, yoga teacher and Ayurveda coach. We chat about her own path to working with MBA students and what and the importance of her yoga and Ayurveda practices.
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S3E11 - Tammy Whalen Blake
Tammy Whalen Blake is a Personal Development Coach at Go to Yellow. She generously shares her personal and professional path going from “grey” to “yellow”, finding your purpose, dealing with imposter syndrome and the importance of communication.
S3E10 - John Vuong
Guest John Vuong is the owner of Local SEO Search in Canada and brings positivity and a growth mindset to his work and personal life.
S3E9 - Natalie Nzeyimana
Guest Natalie Nzeyimana is the founder of Harbour. In her work, she is using technology to serve others and redefining self-care to be a daily practice. She works with clients to build resilience.
S3E8 - Travis Nass
Travis Nass is the Cofounder and Chief Operating Officer at Another Round Another Rally, a non-profit aiding and empowering restaurant works and others in the service industry.
S3E7 - Jennifer Chapman
Jennifer Chapman is the CEO of Ambition Leadership and a Leadership Coach. We chat about the difference between therapy and coaching, how to say no and giving/accepting feedback. It is a positive and informative chat you can take to your workplace.
S3E6 - Tom Beheler
The most organised person in comedy is Tom Beheler and it’s not just him that says so! He’s also the Founder and Artistic Director of District Comedy and a Librarian. We chat about his career as a librarian and libraries in general, and his promotion of diversity and inclusion through his virtual comedy theater. We also share some laughs!
S3E5 - Mother’s Day Special
Today is Mother’s Day in the United States and this episode is dedicated to talking about the work of motherhood. Three moms bring their different experiences to the chat with kids ranging from 4 to 16 years old, different second jobs ranging from full-time career to part time, and both married and divorced. This one is for the mothers about doing the hard work of raising humans. This one is for my mom too.
S3E4 - Dr. Amanda Gummer
Dr. Amanda Gummer is a psychologist and the founder of Good Play Guide. She values the importance of play for kids (and adults) and we talk everything from toys, to parenting to being an entrepreneur. When was the last time you played a game?
S3E3 - Stewart Stevens
Guest Stewart Stevens is an artist and custom muralist based on Basel, Switzerland. We talk street art, his life’s path so far and his podcast, The Happy Expats.