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BMP 001 Navigating Career Changes Fearlessly

Fearlessness is an under-appreciated superpower in the business industry. It is developed through years of self-discovery, knowing your value, and being willing to take calculated risks.

Ken Janke is the epitome of a fearless entrepreneur. In his career he has seamlessly flowed between the non-profit and for-profit worlds, started and sold his own businesses, failed, learned, and started again. He now devotes much of his time to helping others through the journey of self-discovery and emotional intelligence to take them past the cutting edge and to what he calls the “tripping edge.”

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Ken Janke

Founder of Groundworks Inc.

Ken Janke has worked in both the corporate for-profit and the non-profit sector for 30 years. In his current role with Groundworks, he trains leaders in over 45 nations. He helps people in their process of personal growth, providing mentoring and coaching for individuals and companies globally. He works to help people discover how to create a vocation that is less about what they do, and more about who they are.

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Brent Richardson is the owner, operator, and interviewer for Business Minutia. He has worked in an international engineering company since 2000. During that time, he has also served as a youth pastor and worked for a non-profit both as an adventure travel leader on youth pilgrimages and as a board member. He believes that the training he has received in leading volunteers has helped him in the corporate world as well.

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