You are rich in hours—around 90,000 of them! For many of you, repeating the professional paths of your parents is not appealing. Particularly because their career choices often lacked purpose and put our planet in danger. Or they devoted their lives to a great cause, but money was scarce. You are craving a broader definition of “success” and need inspiration and role models to show you a different way. That much is clear. Thankfully many young professionals like you want careers that provide income along with impact. More importantly, you are looking for work worth your valuable time, allowing you to be part of something bigger. However, finding real examples across various industries to achieve this balance is challenging. Fortunately, the Work That’s Worth It podcast connects those dots for you. Each episode features an inspiring ‘Disruptor for Good’ who has transformed their career hours into a powerful force for positive change. Join host Geor
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About the host
Georgi Enthoven hosts Work That's Worth It, a business show with 46 episodes published.
S1E45: Breaking Into Dalberg: What It Takes to Land a Career in Impact Consulting
Jan 27, 202639m0
Want to break into impact consulting? Dayoung Lee, Partner & Global Lead of Education to Employment Practice, shares exactly how. **Ready to love your Mondays? Buy 'Work That's Worth It' now - Amazon, B&N, Bookshop.org.
S1E44: Getting Started Without All the Answers: Begin Then Scale
Jan 20, 202631m0
If you've been waiting for the perfect moment to pursue an idea you have, this episode is your permission slip to begin. At 20 years old, Kostapanos Miliaresis pitched a 60-second idea that became one of Greece's largest
S143: How a Microsoft Sustainability Director Turned Climate Optimism Into Career Success
Jan 13, 202634m0
Charlie Sellars didn't plan to work in climate: until a client told him, "my blood is black because I bleed oil." Now he's a Director of Sustainability at Microsoft, author of What We Can Do: A Climate Optimist's Guide t
S1E42: Seaweed vs. Plastic: Inside the Mission to Disrupt a $500 Billion Industry
Dec 2, 202533m0
What does it really take to disrupt a $500 billion industry with 10 people and seaweed? Alyssa Pace, Head of Marketing & Communications at Sway, pulls back the curtain on startup life at the forefront of replacing plasti
S1E41: Being the Chief Impact Officer at Chobani: Corporate Impact at Scale
Sep 23, 202539m0
Meet Nishant Roy, Chief Impact Officer at Chobani, whose career path demonstrates how to build meaningful work that combines social impact with financial success. From military service to Goldman Sachs to USAID to corpor
S1E40: Pivoting from Mechanical Engineer to Safari Guide: Why I Left My Desk Job for the African Bush
Sep 16, 202530m0
Listen in to an impressive pivot story from Matt Foulsham, who describes his dramatic career change as "the natural progression that I was always going to be." But how does someone go from engineering to safari guiding a
S1E39: The Secret Career Strategy to Become Irreplaceable (While Others Panic and AI-Boost Resumes)
Sep 2, 202511m0
Have you noticed that everyone around you is concerned about their jobs and careers (not just young graduates by the way!)? Whether we blame AI, tariffs, or both, workers are scrambling to "AI-proof" their careers with t
S1E38: There's No Career Path You're Supposed to Be On: From Law to Laughter (Comedian)
Aug 26, 202536m0
What happens when a successful refugee lawyer realizes she's burnt out, underpaid, and following someone else's definition of success? **Ready to love your Mondays? Buy 'Work That's Worth It' now - Amazon, B&N, Bookshop.
S1E37: The Innovation Tax: Why Doing Housing Differently is Hard but Worth It
Aug 12, 202520m0
Annie Koo, COO of Catalyst, shares her unconventional journey from architecture school to housing innovator, driven by a pivotal moment when she chose to design a museum for homeless residents instead of following her as
S1E36: From Engineer to Clean Tech Entrepreneur: The Journey of Building a Startup
Aug 5, 202527m0
When Jane Melia's old gas furnace was about to die, she couldn't find a replacement solution that actually worked. So she built one herself—installed it in her own home, cut her bills by 40% and emissions by 90%. **Ready
S1E35: Why Your Messy 20s Are Actually Perfect for Finding Your Dream Career
Jul 29, 202531m0
Alex Blumberg started out confused about his career—like so many of us. A big breakup was a wake-up call that landed him in the "right place" at This American Life, where he started to lose track of time, wanted to learn
S1E34: Forging New Trails in Climate Activism: Kristy Drutman and Brown Girl Green, Book Launch Special
Jul 15, 202518m0
What happens when you graduate wanting to save the world, but everyone keeps telling you there's no money in environmental work? Kristy Drutman faced that exact dilemma at UC Berkeley - diving into anti-fracking activism
S1E33: The Hobby That Wouldn't Die: From BCG Strategy Consultant to Full-Time Animator
Jul 8, 202542m0
What if you had a great, financially lucrative job, but knew that something was missing? Anthony Koithra spent over a decade at Boston Consulting Group—one of the top three strategy firms—working on massive national proj
S1E32: 27 Years as a Labor & Delivery Nurse: What It Really Takes
Jul 1, 202530m0
What does it really take to spend 27 years caring for people during their most vulnerable moments - and still wake up excited for work? Nika Claes Terjesen, a native San Franciscan and labor & delivery nurse, shares the
S1E31: Fashion Sustainability Is an Oxymoron (But She's Fighting for It Anyway)
Jun 24, 202535m0
What if everything you've been told about sustainable fashion is actually impossible? Dr. Christina Dean, who's been fighting this battle for 20 years, doesn't sugarcoat the truth: fashion and sustainability are fundamen
S1E30: Finding Your Way: Jeremy Schifeling's Path from Teaching to Tech to Khan Academy, Book Launch Special
Jun 19, 202512m0
What if everything you've been told about following your passion is actually holding you back from finding truly meaningful work? Jeremy Schifeling from Khan Academy completely flips the script on career advice, revealin
S1E29: Breaking the Boys Club - Inside the VC Fund That's 70% Female Investors
Jun 10, 202537m0
What happens when a CEO who helped build Old Navy from a startup into an $8 billion company decides to flip venture capital on its head? Dawn Dobras reveals the shocking truth: 93% of venture capital goes to men, and she
S1E28: Dignified Shelter: Amy King and Pallet's Vision to End Homelessness, Book Launch Special
Jun 3, 202512m0
What if ending homelessness wasn't actually that complicated? Amy King, co-founder of Pallet, isn't just building a social enterprise; she's proving you can tackle massive societal problems while building a profitable bu
S1E27: Should You Tell Friends They're Making Bad Career Choices?
May 27, 20259m0
Ever feel frustrated watching friends chase high-paying jobs while ignoring meaningful impact? You're not alone. In this candid solo episode, I tackle the question that keeps coming up at every speaking event: "How do I
S1E26: Urban Solutions to Climate Challenges - Insights from a City-Focused Venture Capitalist
May 20, 202541m0
From caddying for golfers at age 12 to managing a 1,000-person team at Citi Bike and now co-founding a climate-focused venture capital fund, Laura Fox's career journey exemplifies what's possible when curiosity drives yo
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