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A New Way to Work: Inspired Career Change with Dan Swift

A New Way to Work: Inspired Career Change with Dan Swift

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What happens when we throw away the rulebook on careers and start following our soul's calling instead? In this expansive conversation with podcaster Dan Swift, we explore the profound shift happening in how we approach work, purpose and abundance.

Our discussion ventures into the healing of masculine energy around work identity. For generations, men particularly have defined themselves by their occupation and productivity. Now, we're collectively learning to derive our sense of worth from internal fulfillment rather than external validation. Dan brilliantly explains his brother's concept of "the hungry ghost"—our tendency to chase external achievements to fill an internal void that can never be satisfied without addressing deeper needs.

The most compelling revelation? When we follow what truly lights our fire, opportunities appear without effort. The universe provides "winks" confirming we're on the right path—not through grinding effort, but through flow and trust. This requires surrendering our conditioning around "responsible" approaches to career and abundance, opening instead to what feels aligned and joyful.

Dan perfectly embodies this bridge between worlds with his day job, career-focused podcast, and new supernatural-themed "Wondering Monsters" podcast. This juxtaposition isn't contradictory but complementary, showing how we can honor practical responsibilities while expanding into soul-aligned interests.

Ready to transform your relationship with work? Listen now and discover why following your passion isn't just spiritually fulfilling—it's becoming the most practical path forward in our rapidly evolving world.

Check out Dan’s podcast at https://timewediscuss.com/podcast.php

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