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  • Mastering The New Year Career Transition with Kevin Cameron
    Jan 7 2026

    In this episode of Careering With Cameron, Kevin discusses how to successfully transition into the new year by maximizing the unique "downtime" between December and January. He explores why many people fail at their resolutions and provides a blueprint for career search success, emphasizing that "activity almost solves everything" when it comes to finding your next role.

    Kevin Cameron shares actionable tips on avoiding the "Monday trap," leveraging LinkedIn for networking, and utilizing AI tools like ChatGPT to improve your professional capabilities. Whether you are a student looking for an internship or a professional navigating outplacement, this episode offers the strategy needed to launch into 2026 with confidence.

    Key Takeaways

    Consistency is the hardest but most vital part of the process; it is much harder to restart than to stay engaged.

    Don't wait for a specific Monday or the 1st of the month to begin your goals; start as soon as you have a plan.

    Prioritize your three hardest tasks at the start of the week to create an "emotional lift" and clear your desk for easier projects.

    Episode Highlights

    The importance of self-care and finding exercise or hobbies you actually enjoy to sustain your energy.

    How to use the holiday season to reconnect with your network via LinkedIn while the "pace is faster" for responses.

    Improving your skills through webinars and online courses to "identify and brush up" on data or coding.

    Timestamps

    00:00 – Introduction to the transition between December and January

    04:30 – Why you should avoid the "January 1st" goal-setting trap

    08:15 – Using LinkedIn and networking during the holiday downtime

    12:45 – Managing the "hardest tasks" first to gain momentum

    18:20 – Leveraging AI and ChatGPT to boost job search productivity

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    Production Credit: Edited and produced by @the32collective_ / https://www.the32collective.co/

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    14 min
  • The #1 Financial Fear When Quitting Your Job (And How to Fix It)
    Jan 6 2026

    This week on Careering with Kevin Cameron, we are joined by Todd Roselle, a good friend and founder of Blue Rock Financial Group. Todd shares incredible insight on the financial psychology and planning for career changes. Many clients approach Todd when they are moving towards being "more in control of their time" or simply face unplanned financial situations.

    We dive into the critical importance of creating a personalized financial strategy that prepares you for any pivot. Todd emphasizes that money management is a constant thing, and stresses how a little planning can make a big difference in how soon you can leave an uncomfortable work situation. We talk about the biggest fear people have when considering a career transition, which is usually related to money. Todd gives tangible tips for mitigating the stress of job uncertainty and what to do when contemplating a significant professional change.

    Key Takeaways

    Financial Freedom is about building a buffer and designing your life to provide for your family, not just accumulating wealth.

    The biggest financial fear during a career change is uncertainty, which can be overcome by planning for different "what if" scenarios.

    Proactively saving into accessible accounts like a brokerage or cash reserve is a great way to be prepared for an unplanned layoff or period of transition.

    Retirement Planning often involves coordinating tax strategy, investment allocation, and retirement income streams, especially when transitioning careers later in life.

    Episode Highlights

    The biggest tip Todd gives people around financial readiness for a job change.

    The three buckets of money and where to save your accessible cash reserves.

    Why the Affordable Care Act and COBRA are critical components of a career change plan.

    The importance of thinking about your money consistently versus constantly.

    Why people "get stuck" in their jobs and the role planning plays in finding freedom.

    Timestamps

    0:15: Why Todd is the perfect guest for a career conversation

    2:40: The financial reality of unplanned career changes

    6:35: The mindset shift needed for financial control

    11:55: The biggest fear clients have when changing jobs

    15:00: Where you should be putting your money now for career pivots

    18:40: How to treat your savings like a "next door millionaire"

    21:10: Health coverage options like COBRA and ACA

    25:25: The psychology behind why people stay in jobs they don't love

    30:10: How your network is your net worth in job searching

    34:50: The two important timelines to remember for investments

    If you found this advice valuable, please hit subscribe, leave us a review or follow @careeringwithcameron_ so you don't miss our next episode!

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    Production Credit: Edited and produced by @the32collective_ / https://www.the32collective.co/

    Connect with Todd

    bluerockfg.com Blue Rock Financial Group - Advisor & Planning Service

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    32 min
  • Connecting Your Passion to Your Profession with Kevin Cameron
    Dec 31 2025

    In this solo episode of Careering With Cameron, host Kevin Cameron dives deep into the essential concept of finding "your why" to unlock true professional fulfillment. Kevin shares expert coaching insights on how to identify your unique "superpower" - that natural ability which often goes unnoticed because it comes so easily to you. This episode is a call to action for anyone feeling stuck, offering a roadmap to transition from merely having a job to building a career that resonates with your core identity.

    Kevin discusses the 80/20 rule of job satisfaction, suggesting that at least 80% of your work should be engaging and meaningful. He provides practical steps for "connecting the dots" between your childhood interests, your free-time activities, and your professional goals. By the end of this session, you will understand how to pay attention to "glimmers" of passion and use them as a compass for your next career move.

    Key Takeaways

    Identifying your "superpower" involves looking for tasks you perform repeatedly and effortlessly, which are often the clearest indicators of your natural talent.

    Your "why" is the foundation of your career journey; understanding it makes work more engaging and helps you avoid the "Sunday Scaries".

    Transferable skills are found in every experience, from personal hobbies like carpentry or hiking to the ways you interact in social groups.

    Episode Highlights

    The importance of self-reflection and looking back at what you wanted to be as a child to find clues about your current professional needs.

    How to utilize modern tools, including AI, to harness your strengths and better understand the current job market.

    A strategy for "nudging" yourself toward new opportunities by paying attention to what naturally lights you up.

    The value of finding a safe place to ask "dumb questions" and gain the clarity needed to move forward with confidence.

    Timestamps

    00:00 - Introduction to the "safe place" for career questions

    05:30 - Defining your "superpower" and natural abilities

    12:15 - Analyzing your free time to discover your career "why"

    18:45 - Overcoming the feeling of being stuck in the wrong role

    25:20 - Practical ways to transfer hobby skills to your resume

    32:10 - Final thoughts on building a career you love

    If you found this advice valuable, please hit subscribe, leave us a review or follow @careeringwithcameron_ so you don't miss our next episode!

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    Production Credit: Edited and produced by @the32collective_ / https://www.the32collective.co/

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    9 min
  • How to Sell Yourself Without the "Ick" with Shannon Johnston
    Dec 24 2025
    About This Episode

    In this episode of Careering with Cameron, host Kevin Cameron is joined by trusted colleague and career coaching expert Shannon Johnston to demystify the art of professional networking and self-promotion. Shannon shares her "unshakable confidence" framework, explaining how job seekers can overcome the "ick" factor associated with selling themselves by shifting their mindset toward curiosity and service.

    The discussion explores practical strategies for building an authentic executive presence, whether you are an introvert or a seasoned leader. Shannon highlights why traditional "cookie-cutter" responses fail in interviews and how to leverage your unique story to stand out in a competitive market.

    Key Takeaways

    Networking should be viewed as a curiosity-led conversation rather than a transactional sales pitch.

    Authentic self-promotion is based on your real experiences and results, not "bragging" or exaggerating accomplishments.

    Executive presence is built on being grounded, prepared, and genuinely interested in the people you are meeting.

    Episode Highlights

    Mindset Shift: How to stop "selling" and start connecting by focusing on how you can help others solve their problems.

    The Power of the Story: Why sharing tangible, real-world examples creates a more lasting impression than a list of responsibilities.

    Navigating Anxiety: Practical tips for introverts to manage the "nerve-wracking" nature of high-stakes networking events.

    Timestamps

    00:00 - Introduction to executive presence and career transitions.

    15:30 - Shifting from a "sales" mindset to a "service" mindset.

    32:45 - How to build unshakable confidence in interviews.

    48:15 - Practical networking tips for introverts.

    If you found this advice valuable, please hit subscribe, leave us a review or follow @careeringwithcameron_ so you don't miss our next episode!

    Share this episode with a friend currently navigating the job market!

    Production Credit: Edited and produced by @the32collective_ / https://www.the32collective.co/

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    23 min
  • The #1 Financial Fear When Quitting Your Job (And How to Fix It)
    Dec 17 2025

    This week on Careering with Kevin Cameron, we are joined by Todd Roselle, a good friend and founder of Blue Rock Financial Group. Todd shares incredible insight on the financial psychology and planning for career changes. Many clients approach Todd when they are moving towards being "more in control of their time" or simply face unplanned financial situations.

    We dive into the critical importance of creating a personalized financial strategy that prepares you for any pivot. Todd emphasizes that money management is a constant thing, and stresses how a little planning can make a big difference in how soon you can leave an uncomfortable work situation. We talk about the biggest fear people have when considering a career transition, which is usually related to money. Todd gives tangible tips for mitigating the stress of job uncertainty and what to do when contemplating a significant professional change.

    Key Takeaways

    Financial Freedom is about building a buffer and designing your life to provide for your family, not just accumulating wealth.

    The biggest financial fear during a career change is uncertainty, which can be overcome by planning for different "what if" scenarios.

    Proactively saving into accessible accounts like a brokerage or cash reserve is a great way to be prepared for an unplanned layoff or period of transition.

    Retirement Planning often involves coordinating tax strategy, investment allocation, and retirement income streams, especially when transitioning careers later in life.

    Episode Highlights

    The biggest tip Todd gives people around financial readiness for a job change.

    The three buckets of money and where to save your accessible cash reserves.

    Why the Affordable Care Act and COBRA are critical components of a career change plan.

    The importance of thinking about your money consistently versus constantly.

    Why people "get stuck" in their jobs and the role planning plays in finding freedom.

    Timestamps

    0:15: Why Todd is the perfect guest for a career conversation

    2:40: The financial reality of unplanned career changes

    6:35: The mindset shift needed for financial control

    11:55: The biggest fear clients have when changing jobs

    15:00: Where you should be putting your money now for career pivots

    18:40: How to treat your savings like a "next door millionaire"

    21:10: Health coverage options like COBRA and ACA

    25:25: The psychology behind why people stay in jobs they don't love

    30:10: How your network is your net worth in job searching

    34:50: The two important timelines to remember for investments

    If you found this advice valuable, please hit subscribe, leave us a review or follow @careeringwithcameron_ so you don't miss our next episode!

    Share this episode with a friend currently navigating the job market!

    Production Credit: Edited and produced by @the32collective_ / https://www.the32collective.co/

    Connect with Todd

    bluerockfg.com Blue Rock Financial Group - Advisor & Planning Service

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    32 min
  • Leveraging the Holiday Season for Career Opportunities with Kevin Cameron
    Dec 10 2025

    In this episode, Kevin Cameron tackles the job search journey, particularly focusing on the challenges and opportunities presented by the end-of-year holiday season. He emphasizes the need for job seekers to maintain a strong level of engagement and actively continue networking, even when things are slowing down. Kevin Cameron highlights that while the process might be slower in November and December, and pick up again in January, candidates should focus on leveraging this unique period. He states that right now it's an opportunity to reframe the search and focus on refining your approach and skills.

    Kevin Cameron encourages proactive steps like having your 'elevator pitch' ready and being prepared to talk about your job search strategy, even with friends and family during holiday events. He advises that networking during the holidays can be less pressured, stating, "It seems like a little bit too much, but it's not crazy. And you can notice it in a good time and people that don't want to be that person, okay?".

    Key Takeaways

    Negotiation is a professional skill you should always try to use, and many people don't negotiate salary, so asking puts you ahead.

    The holiday season slows the hiring process but creates unique networking opportunities and less competition, so stay engaged and keep up the momentum.

    Use the slower period to improve your elevator pitch, job search strategy, and overall narrative for better positioning in the new year.

    Attend holiday events and strategically reconnect with people , making sure to ask how you can help them first before asking for a referral or opportunity. Be aware that hiring slows down, especially after November , and plan for a strong restart in January.

    Timestamps

    00:00:23 Today we're going to highlight several things that we're going to talk about today.

    00:00:46 So, you're considering what to do next with your job search.

    00:01:42 Kevin Cameron would encourage you to also share it with somebody else.

    00:03:04 So, it's not going to be the fastest thing on earth.

    00:03:33 Most people are going through this process when.

    00:04:36 I cannot emphasize enough good contacts and good connections.

    00:05:32 And that's reconnecting. 00:06:40 That's the one rule that we should emphasize.

    00:07:07 Should I take time off for the holidays?

    00:07:37 The process will be a little slower.

    00:08:08 So, that's what we want to talk about.

    00:09:40 So, and this also plays in really well.

    00:10:48 Make sure that you understand the terms.

    00:11:43 But there's several different things that you can look to.

    00:12:47 So, you should always be talking to the next person.

    00:13:21 Can you also utilize AI?

    00:14:15 So, right now, around the end of November and the end of December.

    00:15:08 But that's the next piece.

    00:15:37 You need to reconnect to those folks.

    If you found this advice valuable, please hit subscribe , leave us a review or follow @careeringwithcameron_ so you don't miss our next episode! Share this episode with a friend currently navigating the job market!

    Production Credit: Edited and produced by @the32collective_ / https://www.the32collective.co/

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    17 min
  • The Smart Way to Talk Money: Securing Your Dream Job's Full Value, with Kevin Cameron
    Dec 3 2025

    In this episode, Kevin Cameron tackles the often nerve-wracking process of negotiating a job offer. He provides listeners with a playbook for confidently navigating salary, benefits, and overall compensation. The key is approaching negotiation as a problem-solving exercise, not a battle, and understanding that negotiation is often expected and not a mistake. Kevin Cameron reminds you that "they're typically going to have some buffer, a little bit of a little bit of a little bit more, more, more charged emotionally than others ." The goal is to get to a place where both parties feel it works well, ideally landing you somewhere in the max band of their salary range.

    Key Takeaways

    Negotiation is a professional skill you should always try to use, and many people don't negotiate salary, so asking puts you ahead. Know your target number and your "walk away" number before you start. You should aim to negotiate more than just salary; consider benefits, tuition reimbursement, and other pieces of the total compensation package. Have a clear understanding of the full job offer, including the benefits statement, to ensure you're making the right decision. Avoid letting the process become emotional or adversarial; keep it calm and controlled.

    Episode Highlights

    Understanding the Negotiation Process: Learn how the different layers—the recruiter, the HR generalist, and the hiring manager - are typically involved in negotiation.

    Compensation and Benefits: Kevin Cameron details the many items that can be negotiated, including professional development/tuition, sign-on bonuses, PTO, and flexible work arrangements.

    The Power of Asking: Discover what stops people from negotiating and why you should absolutely go for it, using your current and future role as leverage.

    Timing Your Negotiation: Understand when in the process you should introduce a negotiation and how to manage the back and forth.

    Timestamps

    00:00:54 We're going to dig into negotiation: Kevin Cameron starts talking about why negotiation is important and why people should do it.

    00:01:21 It's a very scary place: Hear how common it is to find the negotiation process intimidating and what the right mindset should be.

    00:01:40 The kind of things we do: Learn about the importance of homework and representing yourself in the negotiation.

    00:03:40 You're pretty blunt: Discussion around transparency and how being direct in your needs can be an advantage.

    00:05:32 First piece of information: Understand the importance of obtaining your total rewards statement and what it details.

    00:06:50 You can negotiate: An overview of the various components beyond just salary that are negotiable, such as paid time off and flexible work.

    00:10:04 Professional development: Digging deeper into non-salary items like tuition reimbursement and development budgets.

    00:14:18 Signing bonus: Insights into what a signing bonus is and the "clawback" clause often associated with it.

    00:15:33 The recruiter: Explaining the role of the recruiter (whether third-party or in-house HR) and their position in the negotiation process.

    00:20:00 Don't fake it: Advice on maintaining authenticity and avoiding attempts to bluff during negotiation.

    If you found this advice valuable, please hit subscribe, leave us a review or follow @careeringwithcameron_ so you don't miss our next episode!

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    Production Credit: Edited and produced by @the32collective_ / https://www.the32collective.co/

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    20 min
  • Stop Wasting Your Holiday Break! How to Land Your Dream Internship with Kevin Cameron
    Nov 26 2025

    This episode of Careering with Cameron focuses on the essential and often uncomfortable process of job hunting, especially for internships, while you are home for the holidays. It's your safe place for asking "dumb" questions about finding a job.

    You'll learn the importance of starting your outreach before the holidays and why networking during this time can be incredibly powerful. We cover everything from refining your digital assets like your LinkedIn and resume to successfully navigating the interview process and even discussing compensation.

    Key Takeaways: Internship & Job Search Strategy

    Start Now (Pre-Holidays): The internship search process begins very soon and needs to happen before you head home, as many hiring decisions are finalized in the January timeframe.

    Networking is Key: Utilize connections with friends' parents, alumni, and people in your hometown, as these connections are powerful and often lead to opportunities.

    Professional Polish: Ensure you have a professional email address and an updated LinkedIn profile with a headshot, as this is where recruiters are looking.

    The Elevator Pitch: Build and rehearse a succinct, memorable elevator pitch to make a strong, positive impression.

    Don't Discount Experiences: Diversify your experiences and don't discount internships just because they don't seem perfectly aligned with your intended career track.

    Episode Highlights

    The importance of having an up-to-date resume and LinkedIn profile.

    The role of a personal email address you can maintain forever, unlike a school email.

    How to build a powerful and memorable elevator pitch.

    Questions you should ask about an intern program to understand your potential development.

    The strategy for considering multiple opportunities and comparing the differences in each position.

    When is the right time to discuss compensation (not early in the process!).

    The value of reaching out to executives and sharing your plan to show you are taking charge of your career.

    Timestamps

    1:02 - Getting your resume and LinkedIn ready

    3:45 - Building a memorable elevator pitch

    6:10 - Starting your job search before the holidays

    7:30 - The power of alumni and friends' parents for networking

    9:05 - Being aggressive and showing interest to employers

    11:50 - Interviewing and evaluating multiple opportunities

    13:58 - When to negotiate compensation

    If you found this advice valuable, please hit subscribe, leave us a review or follow @careeringwithcameron_ so you don't miss our next episode!

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    Production Credit: Edited and produced by @the32collective_ / https://www.the32collective.co/

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    19 min
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