
Career coach and author Ozlem Brooke Erol spent years chasing the formula: good grades, impressive company name, solid title, only to feel completely hollow inside. In this candid conversation with Paul Estes, Brooke traces the history of work itself and makes the case that the systems are failing us, not the other way around. Her new book, You're More Than a Paycheck, is part permission slip, part workbook. If you've ever woken up Sunday night with dread already setting in, this episode is for you. You'll Learn: Why the 9-to-5 was a historical experiment, not a permanent design for human flourishing, and what that means for your career today The framework Brooke uses with clients to escape the either/or trap of financial necessity vs. meaningful work How to walk the four paths to purpose, including the first steps anyone can take today Why reflection is the most underused career tool, and the simple practices that make it accessible (even if sitting with discomfort feels impossible) How limiting beliefs are inherited, invisible, and nearly impossible to spot without an outside perspective What the Three Masons parable reveals about finding meaning in any job, even one you didn't choose The one piece of advice Brooke would give her 25-year-old self about self-doubt (and why it applies to anyone at any career stage) Subscribe to Expert Intelligence so you don't miss future conversations with the innovators, operators, and thinkers shaping the future of work and technology. Producer: David Grabowski | Theme Music: Aleksey Chistilin
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