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  • Multipotentialites: Blending Ideas, Interests, & Experience with Sara Kobilka
    2025/08/12

    Do you struggle to fit into a traditional career path? Feel like your wide-ranging interests make it hard to explain your story—or choose your next step? You're not alone.

    In this episode of Job Search for High-Performing Misfits, host Melissa Vining talks with Sara Kobilka, founder of Renaissance Woman Consulting, about what it means to be a multipotentialite or Renaissance person—and how to build a fulfilling career when your path doesn’t follow a straight line.

    Sara shares her nonlinear journey from meteorology to media, education, DEI, and beyond. They discuss storytelling strategies, job search mindset shifts, identity reframes, and how to embrace the power of being outside the box.

    If you've ever been told you "do too many things" or struggled to explain your career story, this episode is for you.

    What You’ll Learn:

    • What is a Renaissance person or multipotentialite—and how to know if this is you
    • Common strengths and challenges multipotentialites face in the job search
    • A storytelling framework that helps connect the dots and tailor your resume
    • How to reframe your identity beyond job titles
    • The benefits and challenges of “unconventional” careers
    • Mindset shifts for navigating nonlinear career paths and uncertain markets
    • Why community (not just strategy) is key to job search success

    Guest Bio:
    Sara Kobilka is a multipotentialite and the founder of Renaissance Woman Consulting. Her interests span a wide range of topics, fields, and disciplines, with a focus on community building, communication, and STEM learning and engagement. She is dedicated to advancing disability and accessibility awareness. As an educator, scientist, journalist, coach, and entrepreneur, Sara actively cross-pollinates ideas across boundaries. Her career coaching work includes one-on-one sessions, workshops, and LinkedIn sprints—particularly for people navigating career changes across disciplines, industries, and sectors. Sara lives in New York’s mid-Hudson River Valley with her family, where she balances work, parenting, and chasing new sparkly things.

    Connect with Sara:
    https://renwomanconsulting.com/
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/sara-kobilka/
    https://www.facebook.com/RenWomanConsulting
    https://saras-newsletter-74ba26.beehiiv.com/

    Episode Timestamps:
    00:00 – Introduction
    01:30 – Meet Sara Kobilka & her winding career journey
    05:19 – What is a Renaissance person or multipotentialite?
    08:56 – Common traits and strengths of multipotentialites
    12:43 – Challenges with job searching when you don’t fit neatly in a box
    15:27 – The VAST technique for tailoring your resume and cover letter
    17:41 – Translating your story with verbs, adjectives, and strategy
    23:02 – Using storytelling to stand out in the hiring process
    26:18 – Reframing identity beyond job titles
    31:42 – Is freelancing or consulting a better path for you?
    36:16 – Mindset tips for job searching in a tough market
    40:01 – Rethinking networking as community-building
    47:02 – LinkedIn sprints and finding your people
    49:49 – Sara’s upcoming community for Renaissance professionals
    52:03 – Where to find and follow Sara

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    54 分
  • Career Change Clarity with Marie Zimenoff
    2025/07/29

    In this episode of Job Search for High-Performing Misfits, host Melissa Vining is joined by Marie Zimenoff, CEO of Career Thought Leaders and Resume Writing Academy, to unpack the real reasons career change feels so overwhelming—and how to move forward with clarity and confidence.

    They discuss the difference between role, company, and industry misalignment; how to use storytelling and branding to bridge a nonlinear path; and why blowing it all up isn't always the answer (even if it feels like it should be).

    Whether you're exploring your options, mid-transition, or doubting if you even can change careers, Marie offers grounded, actionable advice to help you move forward without losing yourself in the process. If you’ve been feeling stuck, burned out, or unsure what’s next in your career, this episode is for you.

    What You’ll Learn:

    • How to identify what’s really not working in your current job
    • A practical framework for thinking about career change (without burning it all down)
    • How to reconnect with your “why” and leverage your existing experience
    • Tips for career storytelling—even if your path has been messy or nonlinear
    • Why clarity about your identity is essential before you update your resume

    Guest Bio:
    Marie Zimenoff is known as a pioneer on the leading edge of career industry trends and technology. She began her professional career as an advisor and recruiter in higher education while completing her MEd in human resource studies, career and counseling development. In 2008—the peak of the Great Recession—Marie left the university to start her business. Inspired by a passion to make a difference in the industry, as CEO of Career Thought Leaders and Resume Writing Academy, she releases an annual industry trends white paper and trains career professionals around the globe in resume writing, career coaching, and business development. She is also a sought-after speaker on technology topics in the careers industry at international events like the Asian Pacific Career Development Association, national industry conferences, and career and technical education events.

    Connect with Marie:
    https://www.careerthoughtleaders.com/
    https://www.linkedin.com/company/career-thought-leaders-consortium/

    Episode Timestamps:
    00:00 – Introduction
    01:00 – Meet Marie Zimenoff: Her path into career coaching
    04:57 – When changing careers feels impossible
    06:13 – Four questions to figure out what’s really wrong
    12:17 – What to do when you don’t know what you want
    18:16 – Why "blow it all up" isn't the best plan
    21:30 – Telling your story when your career path doesn’t make sense
    26:12 – How to fill career gaps with relevance and credibility
    30:19 – Career storytelling vs. personal branding
    37:10 – Trends in career change and nonlinear paths
    42:14 – What successful career changers have in common
    45:20 – Where to find Marie

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    47 分
  • Thinking Outside the Box: Judy Katz on Neuroinclusion
    2025/07/15

    Let’s be honest: most workplaces still aren’t built for people who think differently.

    In this episode of Job Search for High-Performing Misfits, host Melissa Vining is joined by Judy Katz, founder of Neurodivergent Working, for a real conversation about what it actually takes to create inclusive, flexible, and accessible work environments.

    They talk about the experience of being neurodivergent at work—especially if you were diagnosed later in life—and how so many hiring processes unintentionally push great candidates out. Judy breaks down the barriers, the biases, and the better ways forward for both job seekers and employers.

    What You’ll Learn:

    • What terms like “neurodivergent,” “neurotypical,” and “neurodiversity” actually mean
    • Why so many high-performing misfits are late-diagnosed—and what that means for their careers
    • How the hiring process excludes neurodivergent candidates (often unintentionally)
    • Common red flags in workplace culture—and how to spot green flags instead
    • Why small companies may be better at inclusion than big-name brands
    • How remote work, flexibility, and clear communication support everyone—not just neurodivergent people

    Guest Bio:
    Judy Katz is an AuDHD+ speaker, trainer, coach, and consultant who helps organizations become more neuroinclusive and neuroaccessible. She specializes in designing inclusive learning and communication experiences that unlock the potential of neurodivergent talent—not to check a box, but to build stronger, more effective teams. With decades of experience in leadership development, accessibility, and DEI, Judy has worked with clients across industries and professional associations. She holds an MBA in organizational development and an MEd in instructional design, and is the founder of Neurodivergent Working.

    Connect with Judy:
    https://www.neurodivergentworking.com/
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/judy-katz/

    Episode Timestamps:
    00:00 – Introduction
    01:30 – Meet Judy Katz & the story behind Neurodivergent Working
    03:15 – Defining neurodivergent vs. neurotypical vs. neurodiversity
    06:07 – Why hiring is often inaccessible (and how to fix it)
    10:55 – The impact of AI on neurodivergent applicants
    13:24 – Should you use AI to edit your writing?
    17:35 – The benefits of hiring neurodivergent employees
    25:01 – What neurodivergent-friendly workplaces actually look like
    29:17 – Toxic culture vs. flexible environments
    31:13 – Red flags: generic language on the job description
    36:49 – How to find better companies and managers
    43:45 – Final thoughts + where to find Judy

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    46 分
  • Maximizing Your Strengths with Colleen DelVecchio
    2025/07/01

    In this episode of Job Search for High-Performing Misfits, host Melissa Vining sits down with Colleen DelVecchio—Gallup-certified CliftonStrengths coach, career strategist, keynote speaker, and host of the Embrace the Squiggle podcast. Together, they explore how discovering and leaning into your strengths can change everything—your career path, your job search strategy, your confidence, and even your quality of life.

    Colleen shares practical advice and powerful stories about how strengths show up differently depending on the environment, and why the same trait that got you fired in one job might make you shine in another. From identifying the common thread in your career story to using your strengths to reframe your resume, answer interview questions, and avoid burnout, this episode offers a fresh take on career growth for people who don’t always fit neatly into boxes.

    What You’ll Learn:

    • What CliftonStrengths really measures—and why it’s different from a personality test
    • How to identify the common thread in a nonlinear or “squiggly” career
    • Ways to use your strengths to energize your job search (instead of draining you)
    • How strengths show up differently depending on the role, culture, and environment
    • What to do after you take the CliftonStrengths assessment
    • Tips for integrating your strengths into resumes, interviews, and LinkedIn profiles
    • How to assess job fit based on your strengths, values, and preferred working style
    • Real stories of misalignment—and how to find a role where your strengths are seen as superpowers

    Guest Bio:
    Colleen DelVecchio is the Founder and Chief Maximizer at Maxady where she transforms individuals and businesses to prevent burnout, foster strengths-based leadership, increase belonging, and manage organizational change. As a certified Gallup CliftonStrengths Coach and engaging speaker, she increases teams' potential, elevating impact and job satisfaction. Colleen is also the co-host of the Embrace the Squiggle podcast, championing the authentic career stories of professional women. In her spare time, she loves travel and throw pottery - Colleen will happily gift you a wobbly bowl that she's made! Colleen holds a BA in Psychology from Boston University and an MS in Nonprofit Management from Bay Path University.

    Connect with Colleen:
    https://www.maxady.com/
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/comara/
    https://www.tiktok.com/@embracethesquiggle
    https://www.instagram.com/embracethesquiggle/

    Episode Timestamps:
    00:45 – Meet Colleen DelVecchio
    02:09 – The “invisible thread” through every job
    04:09 – What CliftonStrengths actually measures
    06:26 – Why investing in your strengths changes everything
    09:47 – The power of “how” you work, not just “what” you do
    12:56 – Avoiding overwhelm in a career change
    13:42 – Strengths-based job search strategies
    19:03 – What to do after you get your CliftonStrengths results
    21:59 – Name it, claim it, aim it: using strengths with intention
    25:31 – When your strength is misunderstood—and what to do
    29:11 – How to communicate your strengths authentically in the job search
    33:24 – Using strengths to answer interview questions (and even the dreaded “weakness” question)
    34:31 – How to evaluate job fit and alignment before you accept the offer
    38:48 – What questions to ask in interviews based on your strengths
    40:36 – About Embrace the Squiggle podcast
    43:04 – Final thoughts + where to connect with Colleen

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    44 分
  • Bland to Brilliant: LinkedIn Strategy with Lynnaire Johnston
    2025/06/17

    In this episode of Job Search for High-Performing Misfits, host Melissa Vining is joined by Lynnaire Johnston, internationally recognized LinkedIn expert and author of Link∙Ability and Business Gold.

    Lynnaire brings her excitement and expertise to a lively, practical conversation about how job seekers and professionals can build a compelling LinkedIn presence in a noisy, AI-driven digital world.

    Together, Melissa and Lynnaire explore how high performers can use LinkedIn to showcase non-linear career paths, highlight personality, and network authentically. From crafting scroll-stopping banners to using video strategically, Lynnaire shares real-world, actionable tips that will help listeners cut through the noise and actually stand out on LinkedIn.

    If you're tired of feeling invisible or unsure how to use LinkedIn without sounding like everyone else, this episode is for you.

    What You’ll Learn:

    • How to create a standout LinkedIn profile (without sounding like a robot)
    • The right way to use AI tools (and what to avoid)
    • Why video and visuals matter more than ever
    • How to represent a non-linear career path creatively and professionally
    • Why authentic networking still works—and how to do it well
    • Ways to use the featured, services, and projects sections most people overlook
    • The key to balancing multiple career directions on a single profile
    • New LinkedIn features that can help you build visibility and trust

    Guest Bio:
    Lynnaire Johnston is regarded as one of the top LinkedIn experts internationally. She is the author of Link∙Ability, listed by BookAuthority as one of the best LinkedIn books of all time, and co-author of the best-seller, Business Gold. Through her company, Link∙Ability, Lynnaire helps professionals worldwide elevate their LinkedIn presence through training, coaching, profile makeovers, and a networking building and content marketing program. Lynnaire is a regular guest on podcasts and business events worldwide, a prolific publisher of value-added content on LinkedIn through posts and newsletters, and the founder of linkability.biz, a membership site for those wanting to succeed on LinkedIn.

    Connect with Lynnaire:
    https://linkability.biz/
    https://www.youtube.com/@LinkAbilityNZ
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/lynnairejohnston/

    Episode Timestamps:
    00:45 – Meet Lynnaire Johnston
    01:59 – LinkedIn Profile Essentials
    05:08 – The Problem with Generic AI Content
    10:47 – Using Video to Stand Out
    14:22 – Going Beyond the Resume
    21:35 – How to Represent a Nonlinear Career Path
    30:04 – Managing Multiple Career Directions on LinkedIn
    31:19 – Networking Strategies That Actually Work
    38:48 – Final Tips + Where to Find Lynnaire

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    44 分
  • Humanizing Your Job Search in the Age of AI with Phillip Migyanko
    2025/06/03

    In this episode of Job Search for High-Performing Misfits, host Melissa Vining sits down with career coach and creator of The Migyanko Method, Phillip Migyanko, to explore how job seekers can reconnect with their humanity in a job market dominated by algorithms, AI tools, and inauthentic outreach.

    Phillip shares powerful strategies for building real relationships, navigating career change with clarity, and finding direction when everything feels uncertain. The conversation goes far beyond tactics—it’s about identity, grief, motivation, and learning to show up as your whole self in a world that often tries to smooth out your edges.

    Whether you’re stuck in a job that doesn’t fit, confused by conflicting job search advice, or feeling pressure to sound “professional” instead of real, this episode will help you shift your mindset, show up authentically, and move forward with more intention and confidence.

    What You'll Learn:

    • Why traditional job search advice feels outdated in the age of AI
    • How to stand out without sounding like a robot
    • Using AI tools (like ChatGPT) without losing your voice
    • How to humanize networking and connect more meaningfully
    • What to do if you “don’t know what you want next”
    • How grief, identity, and career change intersect
    • Reframing networking from awkward to authentic
    • The importance of finding direction—not just a destination
    • Strategies for building clarity through conversation

    Guest Bio:
    Phillip Migyanko is a career coach and consultant who helps Director and VP-level professionals navigate big career decisions with confidence. With over eight years of experience—and a background in HR and recruiting—he’s all about real talk, strategy, and helping leaders grow into the next version of themselves. He also works with companies to design career development programs that actually stick. Outside of work, you’ll find him training for Ironmans, traveling the globe, hiking trails, taking care of his family’s ranch, or deep in conversation with a friend. He’s currently immersed in the career coaching world and relaunching his own show, The Career Conversations Podcast.

    Connect with Phillip:
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/phillipmigyanko/
    https://x.com/pmigyanko

    Episode Timestamps:
    00:45 – Meet Phillip Migyanko
    01:43 – Phillip’s Career Journey & Coaching Background
    05:08 – The Impact of AI on Job Searching
    07:18 – Why Generic Outreach Doesn’t Work Anymore
    10:21 – Standing Out by Being Human
    12:36 – How to Use AI Tools Authentically
    16:05 – The Rise of Human Connection
    20:15 – Rethinking “Networking” for Misfits
    24:41 – Shifting Your Mindset Around Goals and Clarity
    28:46 – Finding Direction Through Conversation
    36:15 – Grief, Identity Shifts, and Letting Go of What Was
    40:40 – Phillip’s Final Advice
    41:56 – How to Connect with Phillip

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    43 分
  • 5 Steps to a Better Job Search
    2025/06/02

    Are you a high achiever who feels stuck, underappreciated, and burned out in your career? In this episode of the Job Search for High-Performing Misfits podcast, certified career coach and resume writer Melissa Vining breaks down why the traditional, reactive job search is failing so many professionals—and what to do instead.

    Melissa introduces her proven 5-step proactive job search process that helps high-performers gain clarity, build a powerful personal brand, and land roles that truly fit.

    What You'll Learn:

    • What is a Reactive Job Search? Why blindly applying online isn't working—and how it's holding you back.
    • The Power of Clarity in Career Strategy: Understand what you really want before chasing the next opportunity.
    • How to Build a Strong Personal Brand: Position yourself as the obvious choice through personal branding and storytelling.
    • Why Networking Still Matters: Maximize your network and build authentic connections that open real doors.
    • A 5-Step Job Search Framework for Misfits: Get a sneak peek into Melissa’s signature process to help you thrive in your job search.

    Episode Timestamps:
    00:00 – Introduction to the Podcast
    00:58 – Understanding the Reactive Job Search
    02:14 – The Importance of Clarity in Your Job Search
    06:04 – Networking: Building Relationships for Success
    08:02 – Crafting Your Career Story
    10:57 – Conclusion and Future Episodes

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    12 分
  • Welcome to the Podcast!
    2025/05/31

    Welcome to the first episode of the Job Search for High-Performing Misfits podcast, hosted by Melissa Vining, certified career coach and professional resume writer.

    This show is designed for driven professionals who excel at what they do—but still feel out of place in their careers. In this episode, Melissa introduces the concept of the "High-Performing Misfit"—ambitious, talented individuals who feel disconnected, underutilized, or misaligned in their workplace.

    What You'll Learn:

    • What is a High Performing Misfit? Learn how high achievers can still feel like outsiders in their roles—and why it’s more common than you think.
    • Common Challenges in Misaligned Careers: Explore the mental, emotional, and professional struggles that come with being in the wrong job or culture.
    • Melissa’s Career Journey: From classical musician to career strategist, Melissa shares how she turned her misfit moments into career clarity.

    Episode Timestamps:
    00:00 – Introduction to the Podcast
    01:18 – What is a High Performing Misfit?
    02:25 – Challenges Faced by High Performing Misfits
    05:44 – Melissa's Personal Journey
    09:06 – Conclusion and Call to Action

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    10 分