Search & Replace S03E24: Christy Freddo
From the glitz of corporate travel to the shadows of domestic abuse and battling addiction, Christy Freddo's journey is one of awakening, resilience, and transformation.
Search & Replace S03E07: Ruksana Hussain
Ruksana Hussain is a writer and journalist who faced numerous challenges in her career. Determined to explore her options, she took on […]
Search & Replace S02E16: Chad Kelley
Many of us don’t always want to admit it, but how much do we allow our jobs to shape our identities? Chad […]
Search & Replace S02E14: Kevin Hoover
Kevin Hoover’s life changed instantly from being a busy and successful real estate agent to finding out about his young son’s cancer […]
Search & Replace Episode S01E24: Shibani Faehnle
A point had come in Shibani Faehnle’s career where she felt underappreciated and wasn’t getting the roles she wanted. Consequently, she realized […]
Search and Replace Episode S01E17: Anthony Maher
As Anthony Maher transitioned into his new role as a partner in a busy development firm, he needed to take control of […]
Search & Replace Episode S01E16: Elizabeth Sherman
Elizabeth Sherman needed to change up her lifestyle in a major way. She had the big house with the pool and the […]
Search & Replace Episode S01E10: Erin Breeden
Erin Breeden’s spent the last two decades working in public relations — a field that’s notorious for demanding hours. After launching her own successful boutique firm, Blue Tide Creative, Erin started to realize that her business was taking a little more out of her than even she expected. Special Guest: Erin Breeden.
Everything We Found Episode 2: Danielle Louis
When you finally get your dream job and it turns into a mental health nightmare, what do you do? As a young […]
Search & Replace Episode S01E07: AJ Bruno
AJ Bruno and his wife found themselves upending their schedules during a government-imposed stay-at-home order that lasted throughout much of March, April, and May 2020. As business owners and parents of three young children, the lockdown forced them to think about priorities for themselves and for their community.