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3: Tips to Avoid Corporate Greenwash in Your Sustainable Job Search

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In this episode, I explore what defines a truly regenerative career and offer guidance for those who are navigating a sustainable job search while trying to avoid corporate greenwash.

I share insights on how corporations often co-opt progressive language for their own benefit and explain why terms like "sustainable," "green," and "impact" may not always align with truly regenerative practices.

This episode invites you to:
• Challenge your existing paradigms about work and impact
• Consider the broader ecosystem affected by your career choices
• Develop a more nuanced understanding of regeneration in practice

I'll share 4 essential definitions that will help you to identify truly regenerative opportunities and avoid the pitfalls of corporate greenwashing in your pursuit of purposeful, planet-supporting work.

The path to a regenerative career isn't always linear or straightforward. Embrace the complexity, sit with difficult questions, and trust in your ability to contribute to positive change.

The definitions in this episode were inspired by the work of Kasper Benjamin Reimer Bjørkskov, you can follow him on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kasper-benjamin-reimer-bj%C3%B8rkskov-660a4899/

Need personalized support in navigating your regenerative career transition? Visit regenerativeworklife.com/discovery to explore how we can work together to bring your vision to life.

Next steps:

Book a Discovery Call to learn more about Regenerative Career Coaching

Subscribe to my email for weekly guidance to help your quit corporate and build a successful regenerative career.

Read the Blog: Tips to Avoid Corporate Greenwash in Your Sustainable Job Search

Visit the website: https://www.regenerativeworklife.com/


Listen to related episodes:

EP 8: How to Connect Your Skills and Experience to Regenerative Work

EP6: Embracing the Messy Path to Purpose in Regenerative Work

EP4: The Internal Work of a Regenerative Career Transition

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In this episode, I explore what defines a truly regenerative career and offer guidance for those who are navigating a sustainable job search while trying to avoid corporate greenwash.

I share insights on how corporations often co-opt progressive language for their own benefit and explain why terms like "sustainable," "green," and "impact" may not always align with truly regenerative practices.

This episode invites you to:
• Challenge your existing paradigms about work and impact
• Consider the broader ecosystem affected by your career choices
• Develop a more nuanced understanding of regeneration in practice

I'll share 4 essential definitions that will help you to identify truly regenerative opportunities and avoid the pitfalls of corporate greenwashing in your pursuit of purposeful, planet-supporting work.

The path to a regenerative career isn't always linear or straightforward. Embrace the complexity, sit with difficult questions, and trust in your ability to contribute to positive change.

The definitions in this episode were inspired by the work of Kasper Benjamin Reimer Bjørkskov, you can follow him on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kasper-benjamin-reimer-bj%C3%B8rkskov-660a4899/

Need personalized support in navigating your regenerative career transition? Visit regenerativeworklife.com/discovery to explore how we can work together to bring your vision to life.

Next steps:

Book a Discovery Call to learn more about Regenerative Career Coaching

Subscribe to my email for weekly guidance to help your quit corporate and build a successful regenerative career.

Read the Blog: Tips to Avoid Corporate Greenwash in Your Sustainable Job Search

Visit the website: https://www.regenerativeworklife.com/


Listen to related episodes:

EP 8: How to Connect Your Skills and Experience to Regenerative Work

EP6: Embracing the Messy Path to Purpose in Regenerative Work

EP4: The Internal Work of a Regenerative Career Transition

Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

  continue reading

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