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Welcome to the show!

I'm thrilled to be introducing you to one of my former student's Luisa Bergholz.  I've loved working with Luisa and she is doing some amazing work in the world.  All in Germany though so my German listener's definitely check out Luisa's work.  For all my other listener's I know you are going to get so much from this conversation!

Enjoy!

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General Overview

Interview Summary: This interview discusses Luisa Bergholz's work as a psychologist and coach helping women find their true purpose and passion in their careers. [02:50] Luisa shares her own journey of being a "chameleon" and people-pleaser earlier in her life, and how she now helps her clients gain clarity on what they really want to do. [08:52]

Interviewee Background: Louisa is a work psychologist, coach and expert in professional reorientation based in Germany. She has over 15 years of experience helping women who appear successful on the outside but are unhappy on the inside to find their true calling.


Key Points
Notable Quotes

"We have so many things we could do, and there are so many studies in psychology that too much choice creates overwhelm, and then we just freeze and cannot decide because we are so afraid to take the wrong choice." [17:26]

"I think everybody knows what they really want to do. [21:04] It's just hidden. There are so many layers on it, all the expectations that people have on them."

"When we change something, our subconscious does not want that. [28:07] And this is something unknown. And whenever we tap into the unknown, our subconscious is fighting against it and bringing up all of the reasons why we should not do this."


Kicker Quotes

"We often need those role models to see what is possible for us. [30:37] And this is a big part of my work that I show people there is so much more than you even thought of. [29:53] And sometimes it means really inventing your own job that you never heard of before." [30:11]

"I always say, yeah, but it's definitely better to figure out what you want to do when you are in this comfort zone and when everything is feeling good for you, so you don't have to worry about the roof over your head and really dive into what you could do and then do it strategically to prepare the next step." [37:26]


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Themes and Trends
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Emerging Trends
Interview Dynamics
Interview Flow

The interview flows smoothly, with Luisa sharing her personal story and insights, and Tracy asking thoughtful follow-up questions to dive deeper into the key themes. [03:45]


Question Analysis

Tracy's questions are effective in eliciting Luisa's expertise and personal experiences, allowing the listener to gain a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and solutions Luisa addresses in her work. [04:01]


Context and Background
Contextual Information

The interview touches on broader societal and cultural trends, such as the shift away from the traditional "one job for life" mentality, and the abundance of career choices available today.


Related Events

The COVID-19 pandemic is not explicitly mentioned, but the interview suggests that it may have impacted people's career priorities and willingness to make changes.


Potential Impact

The insights shared in this interview could inspire listeners to re-evaluate their own career paths and take steps towards finding more fulfillment and purpose in their work. [39:00]


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