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Creating Moments of Epiphany. Quitting the Right Things.

January 22, 2010 https://www.careercycles.com/NEW/MP3/CB-2010-01-22.mp3 Download episode Chris Jarvis, an ordained pastor, had his faith shaken to the core one day, when he was working with at-risk youth on the streets of Toronto. A young mother was living on the street, earning an income through prostitution. He wanted to help. But no-one in his network or church [...]

January 22nd, 2010|0 Comments

Directory of Business Talk Radio Shows by Francine Silverman

CareerCycles is offering this e-book for those of you who may be interested in promoting yourself on the radio.  This directory has all the information you will need. The Business Ebook includes the show title, theme, guest criteria, name of host, email, phone (optional), website, best method of contact, Covered are workplace issues, innovation, entrepreneurship, business [...]

January 12th, 2010|0 Comments

aNIthing is Possible . Networking Expert.

January 8 2010 https://www.careercycles.com/NEW/MP3/CB-2010-01-08.mp3 Download episode Over a 17 year marketing / communications career, Nicol Kalman gained first-hand agency and client-side experience working at FCB, Coca-Cola Ltd., and at a mid-sized integrated agency. Now Ni runs recruiting firm anithing is possible. Nicol unveils the twists and turns in her story, and gives you tips for working with recruiters [...]

January 8th, 2010|0 Comments

Job Moves; Nov. 2008; Globe and Mail

A whole new me: Career reinvention In a swooning economy, more people may rethink the career path they’ve been on to move in a completely different direction MARJO JOHNE Special to The Globe and Mail November 5, 2008 Four years ago, in the midst of a conversation with the office accountant, Peter Zednik had an epiphany. [...]

November 7th, 2008|0 Comments

You can be your own best reference

You can be your own best reference Hang on to those words of praise in thank you cards and way-to-go notes: Creating a ‘star file’ off ers proof of just how good you are RANDI CHAPNIK MYERS Special to The Globe and Mail September 3, 2008 Shortly after Pamela Preston was hired as a financial adviser [...]

September 7th, 2008|0 Comments

What do you want me to be when I grow up?

Published August 2008 Parental and social pressures on adolescent career choices “My son used to have his own hopes and aspirations. Now he has mine. Thanks, Obay!” – From the makers of WhyBecauseISaySo In a two-part series of advertising features contracted by Colleges Ontario, [...] Read more…

August 7th, 2008|0 Comments

Career Buzz empowers lives, enriches careers and energizes organizations

Since 2006, we’ve broadcast unrehearsed conversations featuring extraordinary career stories of ordinary people, and insights from thought leaders including Dragon’s Den star Arlene Dickinson, Canada’s career guru Barbara Moses, and career specialists Norm Amundson, John Krumboltz and many more. Produced and hosted by Mark Franklin with co-hosts Stephen Armstrong and Dr. Hoda Kilani. What struck me [...]

January 6th, 2007|0 Comments

Retreat spins new job paths

Lorena Harito for Metro Toronto WORKOLOGY- Published June 6, 2006 Mark Franklin runs CareerCyles, a career renewal retreat. Wouldn’t it be fun to bike, hike, counsel others, and get paid for it? For Mark Franklin, his work is just that. Franklin leads CareerCycles, a three-day career renewal retreat that gets people away from the regular day-to-day [...]

June 7th, 2006|0 Comments

Sun Media – CareerCycles

June 16, 2006 By Chad Huculak Feeling burned out at work? Not quite sure where you want to be in your career? You are not alone. Often we get so caught up in our lives that we never take a step back and try to comprehend where we are and where we’re going in our careers. [...]

June 7th, 2006|0 Comments

Write and cycle in Cuba

Friday, December 24, 2004 Ottawa Citizen Toronto travel leader Mark Franklin has teamed up with travel writer Julia Steinecke to offer a new, two-track way to experience Cuba. A new trip they’re calling “Cuba in Parallel” combines Franklin’s off-the-beaten-path recreational cycling and walking with Steinecke’s “Cuba Creative” writing workshop. Read More…

December 24th, 2004|0 Comments
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