EARN THE RIGHT with Trevor Young

<p><b>EARN THE RIGHT is your audio platform for reputation-based authority building — turning credibility into recognition, and recognition into opportunity.</b></p> <p>Hosted by Trevor Young, it’s for credible founders, experts, and solo practitioners who’ve earned their stripes and are ready to amplify their voice with integrity.</p> <p>Across four distinct (but inter-related) tracks —</p> <ul><li>Crank The 3rd</li><li>Pocket PR Essentials</li><li>In The Arena</li><li>From The Trenches</li></ul> <p>— you’ll get the ideas, stories, and strategies that help you cut through the noise and build lasting authority.</p> <p>👇</p> <p><b>1️⃣ CRANK THE 3RD</b></p> <p>CRANK THE 3RD celebrates the <i>Wisdom Economy</i> — a world where depth, perspective, and lived experience fuel what’s next. It features conversations with inspiring midlife founders and professionals who are turning decades of know-how into opportunity: building meaningful ventures, shaping ideas, and designing work that matters.</p> <p><b>2️⃣ POCKET PR ESSENTIALS</b></p> <p>POCKET PR ESSENTIALS delivers short, sharp coaching sessions on building visibility and recognition — <i>without the hype</i>. Presented by Trevor Young, this audio playbook helps credible founders and solo professionals master PR, content, and digital communication to raise their profile and grow authority in a way that’s strategic, sustainable, and respectful.</p> <p><b>3️⃣ IN THE ARENA</b></p> <p>IN THE ARENA is Trevor Young’s unfiltered take on earning authority in real time — sharp, strategic riffs on content, credibility, connection, and the courage to keep showing up. Essential listening for entrepreneurs and professionals navigating the intersection of creativity, communication, and personal brand authority.</p> <p><b>4️⃣ FROM THE TRENCHES</b></p> <p>FROM THE TRENCHES presents deep-dive interviews with PR practitioners, content strategists, and digital communications experts that explore how reputation and influence are built today. Hosted by Trevor Young, this track shares grounded insights, hard-won lessons, and practical wisdom from those shaping credible marketing communications in the modern reputation economy.</p> <p>You've put in the hard yards, now it's time to capitalise!</p> <p>Earn attention. Build authority. Stay human.</p> <p>------------------------------</p> <p><a href="https://earntheright.substack.com/" target="_blank">SUBSCRIBE TO THE EARN THE RIGHT NEWSLETTER</a></p>

308: CRANK THE 3RD / From fear to freedom: Making the midlife leap from security to possibility - with Karen Ansen

This episode's featured track is CRANK THE 3RD - featuring conversations with inspiring midlife founders, solopreneurs and professionals who are turning decades of know-how into opportunity building meaningful ventures, shaping ideas and designing work that matters. ----------------------- Today's guest is Karen Ansen - founder of Ignite HR and Employment Law, and Ignite Your Purpose. Join us for a raw, inspiring conversation on weaving compliance, compassion, and personal purpose into a business (and life) you love. Karen shares her remarkable journey: from two decades in government, to studying law in her 40s while juggling work and motherhood, to boldly launching her own boutique firm at 52. She gets candid about the fear and tears, the setbacks and breakthroughs, and why sometimes you just have to get out of your own way. You’ll discover: Why Karen left a “safe” government job and took a nine-year journey to become a lawyerHow she bootstrapped her first business, without a single client lined upWhy Karen believes you should start with what you have (and worry about the website later)The power of niching down, and why complexity can be your business superpowerHow Karen melds legal expertise with leadership coaching and trauma-informed retreats in her Ignite Your Purpose passion projectLessons learned scaling up to seven employees, then intentionally downsizing for freedom, balance, and impactThe impact of AI and remote work in reshaping Karen’s business model for a new era Plus: Karen’s honest take on motherhood guilt, building a values-led workplace, and crafting a “retirement” of meaning, travel, and giving back. Are you a multi-skilled professional with passions that don’t fit the usual box? This episode is packed with practical wisdom for blending your talents, overcoming your doubts, and earning the right to build a fulfilling, purpose-driven business. Connect with Karen Ansen: Ignite HR & Employment Law Karen's LinkedIn Like what you heard? Please rate and subscribe to EARN THE RIGHT for more inspiring conversations.

11-25
48:12

307: IN THE ARENA / Crossing the ‘perception bridge’ from expert to authority

This episode's featured track is IN THE ARENA - Trevor Young’s unfiltered take on earning authority in real time — sharp, strategic riffs on content, credibility, connection, and the courage to keep showing up. __________________ In today’s episode, Trevor dives into the critical difference between being an expert and being recognised as an authority in your field. Drawing from his own journey and insights, he unpacks why even the most skilled professionals can remain invisible, missing out on opportunities, if they're not seen as leaders in their space. Trevor covers practical steps for crossing the "perception bridge", from codifying your expertise and owning your point of view, to building a communications platform and showing up in the right rooms. If you’re ready to move from being the best-kept secret to a sought-after authority, this episode will help get you started! __________________ ABOUT EARN THE RIGHT: EARN THE RIGHT is an audio channel for reputation-based authority building, and turning credibility into real-world recognition and opportunity. Hosted by Trevor Young, it’s for credible founders, experts, and solo practitioners who’ve earned their stripes and are ready to amplify their voice with integrity. Across four distinct (but interrelated) tracks - Crank The 3rdPocket PR EssentialsIn The ArenaFrom The Trenches — you’ll get the ideas, stories, and strategies that help you cut through the noise and build lasting authority. Subscribe to the EARN THE RIGHT newsletter - EarnTheRight.co

11-17
11:58

306: POCKET PR ESSENTIALS / Marketing communications challenges: The reality that all business owners face today

This episode's featured track is POCKET PR ESSENTIALS - your audio playbook for mastering PR, content and digital communications for your business, and personal brand. __________________ Today's ever-evolving marketplace presents some serious challenges for business owners. We live in a digital-first world; today’s social currency is trust (and it’s in short supply!). This in turn presents business owners with a number of challenges when it comes to marketing our brands and communicating with prospective clients and customers. KEY MESSAGE: We need to be pragmatic — what’s worked in the past probably won’t work now (although there are some truisms that carry through e.g. human stories, helpfulness, thought provocation, openness and transparency etc - these will be themes we touch on throughout this series). Onwards! ~ Trevor __________________ ABOUT EARN THE RIGHT: EARN THE RIGHT is an audio channel for reputation-based authority building, and turning credibility into real-world recognition and opportunity. Hosted by Trevor Young, it’s for credible founders, experts, and solo practitioners who’ve earned their stripes and are ready to amplify their voice with integrity. Across four distinct (but interrelated) tracks - Crank The 3rdPocket PR EssentialsIn The ArenaFrom The Trenches — you’ll get the ideas, stories, and strategies that help you cut through the noise and build lasting authority. Subscribe to the EARN THE RIGHT newsletter - EarnTheRight.co

11-12
08:03

305: CRANK THE 3RD / How this corporate troublemaker stays fresh, curious & relevant - with Stanley Johnson [ ENCORE EPISODE ]

This episode's featured track is CRANK THE 3RD - featuring conversations with inspiring midlife founders, solopreneurs and professionals who are turning decades of know-how into opportunity building meaningful ventures, shaping ideas and designing work that matters. In this encore episode, host Trevor Young sits down with creative director and self-confessed corporate troublemaker, Stanley Johnson, for an inspiring conversation about creativity, curiosity, and the art of staying relevant in today's fast-changing world. From humble beginnings as the child of factory workers in the UK to leading successful ventures both in agencies and his own consultancy, Stanley shares how his journey through trades, advertising, and entrepreneurship has shaped his approach to work and life. He offers honest reflections on navigating career pivots, lessons learned from unlikely experiences, and the invaluable returns of long-term professional relationships. The episode offers a candid look at the importance of curiosity, not just in creative industries, but in all facets of business and personal growth.  Stanley and Trevor unpack strategies for replenishing your creative toolbox, challenging yourself to explore new perspectives, and resisting the comfort of routine. They explore the role of pop culture, social media, and technology in keeping ideas fresh and meaningful, touching on topics like echo chambers, algorithmic influence, and the value of serendipity in inspiration. The discussion is packed with practical insights for anyone seeking to stay sharp and relevant, especially in the “third chapter” of their professional lives. Hear about Stanley’s day-to-day work at his consultancy, the importance of writing and brevity in sharpening thought, and the routines that keep his creative fires burning. Whether you’re a seasoned professional, solopreneur, or someone looking to reignite your passion and curiosity, this episode delivers actionable takeaways on how to keep learning, questioning, and making a meaningful impact well into your career journey. Connect with Stanley on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/branddna/

11-07
52:21

304: POCKET PR ESSENTIALS / Introducing your audio playbook for PR, content & digital communications

This episode's featured track is POCKET PR ESSENTIALS - your audio playbook for mastering PR, content and digital communications for your business, and personal brand. This is the introductory episode of the POCKET PR ESSENTIALS audio program. Think of it as micro coaching, training and inspiration in your pocket. Subscribe to EARN THE RIGHT today so you don't miss subsequent micro-coaching episodes as they're published. ___________________ ABOUT EARN THE RIGHT: EARN THE RIGHT is an audio channel for reputation-based authority building, and turning credibility into real-world recognition and opportunity. Hosted by Trevor Young, it’s for credible founders, experts, and solo practitioners who’ve earned their stripes and are ready to amplify their voice with integrity. Across four distinct (but interrelated) tracks - Crank The 3rdPocket PR EssentialsIn The ArenaFrom The Trenches — you’ll get the ideas, stories, and strategies that help you cut through the noise and build lasting authority. Subscribe to the EARN THE RIGHT newsletter - EarnTheRight.co

11-04
10:25

303: Podcast relaunch: Turning credibility into opportunity (Introducing Earn the Right)

Welcome to the first episode of this podcast - rebranded as Earn the Right, and reimagined as an integrated audio channel. In this relaunch episode, host Trevor Young lays out why being brilliant at what you do just isn’t enough anymore - you have to earn attention, trust, and the opportunity to make an impact. This podcast is your guide to building reputation-based authority and turning credibility into real-world recognition. Discover: Why earning the right matters in today’s noisy, digital-first worldThe four signature tracks of the show: Crank the Third, Pocket PR Essentials, In the Arena, and From the TrenchesHow to build trust, recognition, and authority with integrity - no hype, no shortcuts, no chasing the latest fleeting trendsWhat makes Earn the Right more than a podcast: it’s a learning platform for credible founders, experts, and solo practitioners If you’re ready to go deeper, do the work, and amplify your voice with clarity and purpose, this is the show for you! Ready to earn your seat at the table? Hit subscribe, and let’s get started! Find the newsletter and more at EarnTheRight.co

10-31
09:24

302: "How do you do so much?” The power of grace and imperfection - with Dr. Jen Frahm

Ever wonder how some people seem to juggle multiple projects, run successful businesses, and still find time for personal growth? In this enlightening episode, Trevor Young sits down with Dr. Jen Frahm, a change leadership expert and global facilitator, to unpack her approach to balancing a thriving career with a fulfilling personal life. Jen shares her candid response to the oft-asked question, "How do you do it all?" Her answer might surprise you. With refreshing honesty, she reveals that she doesn't do it all - far from it. Instead, Jen offers a nuanced perspective on productivity, self-care, and professional success that's both inspiring and attainable. Key insights from the conversation: The power of grace and self-compassion in professional lifeWhy energy management trumps time managementThe role of AI and automation in creating space for creativity and restThe importance of movement and play in maintaining mental agilityHow to navigate work-life balance with wisdom gained from decades of experience Jen's approach challenges conventional notions of hustle culture, offering a more sustainable path to success. She emphasises the value of "working out loud" - sharing your journey transparently - and how this practice can build trust and connections in your professional network. Practical takeaways: Strategies for using AI and automation to streamline work processesTips for incorporating movement and creativity into daily routinesInsights on balancing global work commitments with personal well-beingThe importance of acknowledging and nurturing supportive relationships Whether you're an entrepreneur, a corporate leader, or someone looking to optimise their professional life, this conversation offers valuable insights on thriving in today's fast-paced world without sacrificing personal well-being. "Grace removes the grind." - Dr. Jen Frahm Join us for a thought-provoking discussion that will inspire you to reassess your approach to work, success, and life balance. It's time to embrace a more holistic view of productivity - one that values both professional achievement and personal fulfillment.

09-02
50:05

301: Finding your way back to yourself: Rediscovering your voice and values - with Jet Swain

The path to fulfillment after 50 isn’t about playing small or fading away. According to this week's guest, it's about reclaiming your voice, living your values, and using your wisdom to uplift others and yourself. In this episode, host Trevor Young sits down with Jet Swain - strategic advisor, speaker, and founder of the Affection Economy. Jet’s story is anything but linear: from growing up on a sheep farm in rural Australia, studying fine arts, and braving the boisterous world of teaching, to carving out a dynamic career in advertising, innovation, and human-centered design. Jet opens up about her eclectic journey, filled with zigzags, moments of reinvention, and lessons found in adversity, including her battle with breast cancer and navigating single motherhood. She shares how these experiences fueled her passion for the Affection Economy: a values-led movement that challenges traditional leadership and encourages bringing kindness, courage, and authenticity back to business and daily life. Together, Trevor and Jet explore why now is the perfect time to dust off old dreams, get back in touch with your true self, and proudly claim your voice and vision - especially if you feel invisible in today’s workforce. Whether you’re looking to transform your career, reconnect with your personal values, or simply hear an inspiring story of resilience and reinvention, this episode is packed with wisdom, practical insights, and the kind of warmth that only comes with lived experience. ______________ Key Takeaways from the Episode: 🟢 Embrace the Zigzags Jet’s unconventional path is proof that paying attention to your instincts and interests can lead you somewhere remarkable, even - especially - if you don’t have a map. 🟢 Find (& Live) Your Values Jet challenges us to identify our top three values - not buzzwords, but what truly matters and drives you. Kindness, courage, and curiosity are her guiding lights. What are yours? 🟢 Reclaim Your Voice After years of being told she was “too much” or “too kind,” Jet discovered those were actually her strengths. Speaking up and standing out takes courage. Sometimes, as she puts it, “I am a lot, but I’m not too much.” 🟢 Building a One-Person Movement From speaking and mentoring to creating practical tools (think: postcards, values cards, and a book), Jet is turning her philosophy into a platform and business - proof that you can design work to fit around your life and beliefs. 🟢 Why Connection (and Community) Matters Kindness and connection aren’t soft business skills - they’re levers for real change. And sharing your story helps others find the courage to tell theirs. Thanks for tuning in to CRANK THE 3RD —don’t forget to check out Jet Swain’s work, connect with her online, and keep an eye out for more inspiring stories and practical insights to help you find your voice, reconnect with your values, and keep cranking in your next chapter!

08-15
54:20

300: Career reinvention: A blueprint for board roles, consulting, and advisory success - with Andrew 'Billy' Baxter

Welcome to the 300th episode of the podcast, and what a terrific way to celebrate the milestone! In this episode, host Trevor Young sits down with Andrew "Billy" Baxter - an acclaimed leader whose career is a masterclass in professional reinvention, adaptability, and building a meaningful portfolio life after the corporate grind. Once a heavy-hitter in Australia’s advertising industry, Billy has transitioned into a diverse and purpose-driven professional world: he chairs and sits on major boards including Australian Pork, and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, all while running his own thriving business consultancy, 24 Hour Business Plan. Trevor and Billy dive deep into what it takes to successfully pivot after decades in a traditional career path, how to build a board portfolio, and why curiosity and ongoing relevance are crucial in today’s fast-changing business landscape. Billy opens up about his personal journey -sharing the lessons learned from decades at the top of the marketing world, how he uses his network, why having a clear sense of purpose matters, and his practical tips for anyone looking to craft a more meaningful, flexible professional life. Whether you’re contemplating your own ‘what’s next’ or simply curious about life beyond the C-suite, this episode is packed with honest insights and actionable advice.

08-01
58:23

299: From fit-in to stand-out: How midlife entrepreneurs can build a personal brand with soul - with Judy Winslow

In this episode of Crank The 3rd, we dive into what it really means to stand out in your 50s and beyond. Host Trevor Young sits down with Judy Winslow, founder of Unforgettable Brands, to explore how experienced professionals and entrepreneurs can build a soulful, authentic, and unforgettable personal brand in the so-called “third chapter” of their careers. Judy shares her powerful personal story - from facing depression and feeling out of place as a young woman, to discovering her purpose through creativity, business, and brand strategy. Together, Trevor and Judy unpack the importance of embracing your unique twist, reconnecting with your values, and getting comfortable with being a “unicorn”—someone who dares to be different in a world that often rewards blending in. You’ll get practical tips on how to bring out your individuality, what it means to infuse your brand with real soul, and why your past experiences are the raw material for your finest work. Judy also pulls back the curtain on her process for helping clients get braver and bolder, whether you’re building a team, scaling your business, or preparing for a big-stage moment like a TEDx talk. If you’re ready to stop playing small, own your story, and amplify your impact, this conversation is packed with wisdom, humour, and actionable steps. Let’s get started! QUOTABLE QUOTE FROM JUDY: “No one speaks quite like you. No one articulates quite like you. No one sees your industry quite like you, nor do they have the experience. So… just being you—that's so fabulous.” ____________ Visit Judy's website - https://unforgettablebrands.com/ Connect with Trevor on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/trevoryoung

07-16
47:34

298: Building a meaningful portfolio career in your 50s & 60s - with Wendy Pavey

Welcome to Season 10 of the CRANK THE 3RD podcast! In this episode, Trevor Young is joined by brand and career strategist, Wendy Pavey, for a thought-provoking look at what comes next for experienced professionals over 50. As Trevor puts it, this one’s for anyone contemplating their “third chapter”, whether you’re an entrepreneur considering scaling back, a business owner looking for more purpose, or a seasoned executive curious about building a flexible and meaningful portfolio career. Wendy shares her expertise on how to harness decades of hard-earned wisdom and experience, drawing parallels between brand-building for global companies and personal branding for individuals. Together, they break down the concept of a portfolio career - what it really means, how to tailor it for your strengths and passions, and why it’s a powerful way to blend lifestyle, legacy, and continued professional impact in later life. From exploring advisory and board roles, consulting, and mentoring, to actionable strategies for staying visible, relevant, and resilient, this episode is packed with actionable tips for designing a work life on your terms. If you’re ready to take control of your professional future and craft a career that matches your values, flexibility, and ambition - especially after 50 - this conversation will give you both the confidence and ideas to get started. For more from Wendy, connect with her on LinkedIn or explore her insights through her website - www.yourexecutivebrand.com

07-03
54:02

297: SEASON 9 FINALE // Ditch the PowerPoint, tell a story: The future of speaking - with Carmen Sederino

As someone over 50, with oodles of experience and wisdom to share, should public speaking form a part of your 'portfolio' career? In this episode of Crank The 3rd, host Trevor Young sits down with Carmen Sederino, a performance master, speaking strategist, and founder of Illuminated Story. Carmen shares her journey from being a shy child to a trained actor to now, where she is helping individuals transform high-stakes presentations into unforgettable performances. Key Discussion Points: Carmen’s Background: She talks about her early career in retail leadership and her formal training in acting, which helped her excel in speaking and coaching roles.Professional Speaking Landscape: Carmen and Trevor explore the shifting dynamics in professional speaking post-pandemic, emphasising the blend of in-person, virtual, and hybrid events.The Role of AI: Carmen discusses how AI can generate speeches but emphasises the irreplaceable nature of human connection and quality in speaking engagements.Strategies for Engaging Speaking: - Moving from information-based presentations to creating immersive experiences. - Focusing on authenticity over aspiration, highlighting the importance of genuine connection and vulnerability. - Creating meaning in messages rather than simply conveying matter.Illuminated Story Method: Carmen shares her approach to transforming presentations by focusing on both script content and engaging delivery techniques to create a memorable impact.Advice for Aspiring Speakers: Reflect on personal experiences, think about the message you want to share, and understand your audience to craft a unique speaking approach. Practical Tips: Utilise sound and video strategically to enhance presentations.Engage with audiences through storytelling and interactive elements.Rehearse thoroughly to ensure a seamless and impactful delivery. Carmen's advice? Ditch the PowerPoint, tell a story: "You are so much more interesting than your PowerPoint." Carmen’s Contact Information: Visit Illuminated Story for more insights and access to a masterclass on improving public speaking skills. Conclusion: This episode is a deep dive into mastering the art of professional speaking, blending theatrical techniques with authentic storytelling to create lasting impressions.

04-02
52:54

296: Men's midlife challenges: Finding meaning & purpose after 50 - with Paul Sutton

In this episode of the podcast, host Trevor Young is joined by Paul Sutton, an independent social and digital marketing consultant and host of the Middle Man podcast. Paul's podcast sideline focuses on helping midlife men and their partners navigate the challenges of midlife to lead more fulfilling lives. Throughout their conversation, Paul shares insights into his personal journey of self-discovery and how it led to the creation of his podcast. He discusses the lack of resources available for men during the midlife transition and how the Middle Man podcast aims to fill that gap by covering topics such as mental health, physical wellness, and modern masculinity. Trevor and Paul dive into the importance of understanding one's purpose and passion, especially in midlife. Paul reflects on overcoming depression and the feeling of being directionless, leading him to start the podcast as an experiment. The episode also touches on how societal changes and the redefinition of masculinity impact men today. Paul emphasises the importance of building a movement to support midlife men by creating a platform for open dialogue and sharing experiences. Whether you're exploring a new phase of life or seeking ways to connect with your own passions, this episode provides valuable perspectives and practical advice for anyone navigating midlife transitions. Tune in to hear more about Paul's journey, the inspiration behind Middle Man, and the lessons he's learned along the way. Likewise, if you're interested in starting a podcast as a sideline 'passion play', Paul also shares some great tips and insights on this front as well. CHECK OUT THE MIDDLE MAN PODCAST - https://middlemanpodcast.com/

03-19
51:15

295: Becoming more audacious in today's AI world: a guide for business owners over 50 - with Mark Schaefer

In a world increasingly dominated by artificial intelligence and automation, it's easy to feel like we're losing our edge as human professionals. But what if I told you that the key to standing out and thriving in this AI-driven landscape isn't about competing with machines, but rather embracing our uniquely human qualities? This is the theme of this fascinating conversation with Mark Schaefer, a marketing strategy consultant, keynote speaker, and author of the newly-released book, Audacious: How Humans Win in an AI Marketing World. Mark's insights shed light on how we can leverage human connection and creativity to carve out our niche in a rapidly evolving business landscape. At the heart of Mark's philosophy is the concept of being audacious. But what does that really mean in the context of our professional lives? It's not about grand gestures or risky stunts. Instead, it's about creating moments of awe in our everyday interactions and work. Mark defines audacity as "something that creates a moment of awe in your life." It's about doing something that makes people sit up and take notice, something that sparks curiosity and connection. In a world where AI can churn out competent work at lightning speed, it's these human touches that truly set us apart. Also touched on during this conversation is Mark's own journey, how he started blogging at age 49 and how it changed his life immeasurably. Inspiring stuff! Here are a few quotes from Mark: "You can't outsmart AI. You have to out human AI.""What's a little thing we can do to add awe to someone's day? To just create that spark of an emotional connection between us.""The great mindset today is to do something so interesting, so generous, so unmissable that other people can't wait to talk about it, because those are the great storytellers and that is what is believed." VISIT MARK'S WEBSITE - https://businessesgrow.com/ If you like what you hear on the podcast, I'd love it if you could rate and review the show via your podcast app (especially if you're on Apple Podcasts) - thank you!

03-05
50:29

294: Embracing change in your 50s - how Karen Muldoon made the leap from corporate sales to health practitioner

Are you feeling stuck in your corporate career, yearning for a change that aligns with your passions? Karen Muldoon's journey from tech executive to functional nutrition practitioner might just be the inspiration you need! In this episode, I sit down with Karen to explore her transition from a successful 30-year career in the corporate world to launching her own business focused on helping professional women navigate menopause. We discuss the challenges, triumphs, and valuable lessons learned along the way. Embracing a new path Karen shares insights on: The moment she realised it was time for a career changeHow her personal health journey sparked a new passionThe importance of continuous learning and investing in yourself Building a business from scratch We delve into: The process of choosing the right educational programStrategies for launching an online business, including the use of social media advertisingThe power of community and creating a safe space for clients Overcoming challenges and self-doubt Karen offers advice on: Dealing with the fear of putting yourself 'out there' onlineThe importance of perseverance in the face of setbacksHow to leverage your existing skills in a new industry Whether you're contemplating a career change or looking to start your own business, this conversation offers valuable insights and practical tips. Karen's story demonstrates that it's never too late to pursue your passions and make a meaningful impact in the world. Key takeaways: The value of investing in coaching and education when starting a new ventureHow to build an online presence and attract clients through various platformsThe importance of giving yourself time to grow and evolve in your new role If you're ready to explore new possibilities and take control of your professional future, this episode is a must-listen. Karen's journey proves that with passion, determination, and the right support, it's possible to create a fulfilling career change while in your 50s. Connect with Karen on LinkedIn

02-21
58:11

293: The power of clarity and credibility for over-50 entrepreneurs and professionals - with Mitchell Levy

Are you struggling to articulate your unique value proposition after decades of professional experience? You're not alone. Many seasoned entrepreneurs and business leaders find themselves grappling with the "curse of knowledge" - having so much expertise that it becomes challenging to communicate their core offering clearly. In this episode, I sit down with global credibility expert and executive coach Mitchell Levy to explore the power of clarity and credibility for over-50 entrepreneurs and professionals. We delve into the importance of honing your message and positioning yourself effectively in today's fast-paced business landscape. Unlocking the Power of Clarity Mitchell shares insights on: The concept of a Customer Point of Possibilities (CPOP) and how to craft one in under 10 wordsWhy casting a wide net in business often backfires, and the benefits of "picking a lane"Strategies for aligning your business offerings with your personal brand Building Credibility in the Digital Age We also explore: The 10 core values of credibility and why integrity is the cornerstoneHow authenticity and vulnerability contribute to your professional reputationPractical tips for leveraging LinkedIn to showcase your expertise Embracing Lifelong Learning And finally, Mitchell emphasises the importance of continuous growth, sharing: His approach to running multiple businesses while staying professionally relevant and up to dateThe value of surrounding yourself with diverse perspectives, including younger generationsWhy attending conferences and pursuing certifications can spark new ideas and opportunities Whether you're looking to refine your personal brand, boost your credibility, or navigate the next phase of your career, this conversation offers valuable insights for professionals at any stage. Tune in to gain clarity on your unique value proposition and learn how to communicate it effectively in today's competitive marketplace. CONNECT WITH MITCHELL - https://mitchelllevy.com/

02-12
54:37

292: Special episode - The importance of being AI-savvy in your 50s and beyond [ Incl. RECAP of Valerie Khoo's 'Reinvention' interview ]

Are you a seasoned professional feeling the pressure to stay relevant in today's rapidly changing business landscape? You're not alone. As someone with decades of experience under your belt, you've accumulated a wealth of knowledge, skills, and wisdom. But in a world where technology evolves at breakneck speed and AI is reshaping industries, how do you leverage your expertise while staying current? ___________________ This episode is a little different. The key message is the importance for business owners and professionals aged 50 and over to stay relevant by keeping up with technology, particularly AI. To bring this idea to life, I've created a recap of a previous interview with Valerie Khoo, who I've dubbed the 'Queen of Reinvention'. This recap, generated by Google NotebookLM, will really bring home to you the power of AI in action, as it pertains to content creation. In addition, you get to listen to key take-outs from my chat with Valerie (episode 288 - What successful professional reinvention looks like in practice) - this has been Crank The 3rd's most popular episode thus far. So, whether you're considering a career pivot, launching a new venture, or simply want to stay relevant in your field, this episode offers valuable insights for professionals at any stage. Tune in to gain inspiration and practical tips for navigating the exciting road ahead in your business, career, and lifestyle design. Oh, and don't forget to keep abreast of what's happening in the world of AI - use it to your advantage!

02-05
25:33

291: Turning a side project into a flourishing enterprise (and discovering your purpose along the way) - with Mark Masters

This episode is for anyone who's closing in on 50 years of age, or maybe you're older but your professional purpose still eludes you. Perhaps you've been running a business for ages but you want to extend your entrepreneurial boundaries and pivot into doing something different, something that is more interesting and meaningful than what you're doing currently? If so, you're going to love this conversation with Mark Masters, founder of You Are The Media, as we discuss his journey of discovering purpose through continuous effort. Mark's story is a testament to the power of persistence, as he shares how a side project evolved into a thriving community-driven business. Mark takes us through his transformation from running a small but traditional marketing and advertising agency to building a fully sustainable marketing learning community called You Are The Media. He emphasises the importance of finding your voice and choosing yourself, rather than waiting for opportunities to come knocking. Evolution of a side project We discuss how Mark's newsletter, which began in 2013, gradually grew into a multifaceted platform including: A paid membership spaceLive events across the UKEducational initiatives Mark highlights the challenges and rewards of nurturing a side project into a full-fledged business, stressing the value of patience and persistence. Building a community-centric business A key theme of our conversation is the shift from a "me-centric" to a "we-centric" approach in business. Mark shares insights on: Creating opportunities for community members to step up and leadFostering a culture of mutual support and learningThe importance of trust in delegating responsibilities Finding purpose and staying relevant For professionals in their third decade of business, Mark offers valuable advice on: Aligning your values with your workThe power of continuous learning and adaptationEmbracing new challenges to maintain relevance We also touch on the loneliness of entrepreneurship and how joining communities can combat isolation and fuel personal growth. Key takeaways for aspiring community builders Mark provides practical tips for those looking to start their own communities: Choose a medium you're passionate about and can consistently produceAlign your project with your core valuesFocus on participation and engagement, not just content creationBe patient and prepared for the long haulJoin other communities to learn and grow This conversation is a must-listen for anyone looking to find their purpose, build a community-driven business, or stay relevant in an ever-changing professional landscape. QUOTABLE QUOTES FROM MARK "I realized that the strength is when you feel a part of a community with everybody, with everyone else on your side. Community is central to what I do." "I am an example of how a community became the business and that's really empowering." "Side projects can be risky, but they can also create the most joy and reward that we've ever stepped into." "I'm with my heroes now and that's a liberating place to be." CONNECT WITH MARK WebsiteLinkedIn

01-29
46:30

290: From Corporate ladder to solopreneur success: Starting your first business at 53 - with Graham White

Transitioning from a corporate career to entrepreneurship can be daunting, especially when you're in your early 50s and have been handed a 'pink slip' from your employer of two decades. But for Graham White, this leap became an opportunity to reinvent his professional life and create a thriving solo communications consulting practice.. In this episode, Graham shares his journey from being a seasoned PR executive to launching his own business at 53. He offers valuable insights for professionals considering a similar path, emphasising the importance of self-belief, strategic planning, and leveraging decades of experience. Key takeaways from Graham's entrepreneurial journey: Embrace change: Sometimes, unexpected career shifts can lead to new opportunities for growth and fulfillment.Leverage your network: Tap into professional relationships built over the years to find clients and collaborators.Start lean: Keep overheads low and focus on delivering value to clients from day one.Find your niche: Specialise in areas where you have deep expertise to differentiate yourself in the market.Maintain work-life balance: Structure your business to allow for personal time and pursuits outside of work. Graham also discusses the emotional journey of leaving a long-term corporate role, the importance of having a supportive family, and how to navigate the initial challenges of solo entrepreneurship. Practical advice for aspiring entrepreneurs: Assess market opportunities before making the leapSecure a good accountant for financial guidanceBuild a network of fellow entrepreneurs for support and adviceBe prepared to handle all aspects of the business yourselfStay open to collaboration and new opportunities Whether you're contemplating a career change or simply curious about the realities of starting a business later in life, Graham's story offers both inspiration and practical wisdom for navigating this exciting transition. CONNECT WITH GRAHAM ON LINKEDIN

01-22
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289: Quick wrap-up of 2025 (what have you missed?)

Thank you for listening to CRANK THE 3RD - in this quick solo edition, I recap the episodes published since relaunching the podcast, previously known as 'Reputation Revolution'. Catch you in the next episode!

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