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April 24 @ 5:00 pm 6:00 pm PDT

Ever wanted to start a podcast but don’t want to raise red flags at work? You’re not alone! 

One of the biggest concerns for aspiring podcasters with full-time jobs is how to grow their show without causing any issues at work.

Here’s the thing: you can build your podcast brand while protecting your employment. You just have to do it the right way. 

In this workshop, we’ll cover: 

  • How to protect yourself from employer conflicts of interest 
  • How to streamline your processes to maximize your time 
  • How to market and grow your podcast while balancing your career.

If you’re ready to stop overthinking and start podcasting with peace of mind, this session is for you. Let’s get your show out there without putting your job at risk!

Session Takeaways

  • Why having a podcast can actually be an asset for your career 
  • How to set boundaries and avoid conflicts of interests 
  • How to save time and energy by leveraging simple templates and systems

Price

  • $25 for members
  • $35 for non-members

Advanced registration required

Time

  • 5 pm PT
  • 6 pm MT
  • 7 pm CT
  • 8 pm ET

About the Speaker: Carla Santamaria

Carla Santamaria is a Honduran immigrant who more than doubled her salary in 10 months by job hopping from higher ed to healthcare to tech.

In addition to her tech job, Carla is also a career coach on a mission to help first gen women of color job hop to six figures while protecting their peace and actually enjoying their salary and lives outside of their jobs. Since 2021, she’s helped her clients collectively increase their salaries by more than half a million dollars.

Carla is the host of The First Gen Coach Podcast, where first generation professionals learn to advance their career, unlearn limiting beliefs, and build wealth.

Carla Santamaria handing in a tweed suit jacket with her arms crossed smiling at the camera, against a white wall
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