004: You Have To Try New Things – Stacey Altherr
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Stacey Altherr is a former prize-winning reporter for Newsday, a daily newspaper on Long Island, New York and now owns and runs a cafe on Longboat Key, Florida. The cafe is the best part of her former work, she says, because you get to talk to people and they tell you their life stories. Only this time, she doesn’t write it down and make it prose. She pours them coffee instead.
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In this episode we discuss:
How Stacey worked at Newsday for 30 years and how she knew it was time to transition.
How the 2009 adoption of her son influenced her decision on moving.
Her thoughts about transitions and acknowledging that they don’t have to be forever.
Her process for getting ready to move states and careers.
How her previous job skills helped her find success in her new position.
The shifts in her mindset that enabled her to embrace all of her changes.
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