76. How to get Unstuck in Work and in Life: Expert Lia Garvin

September 13, 2023 | interview by Nada Jones

Lia Garvin is the bestselling author of Unstuck, TEDx speaker, host of the top podcast Managing Made Simple. Lia is also a consultant with experience leading team operations across Google, Microsoft, Apple, and Bank of America. As the Founder of The Workplace Reframe business consulting firm, Lia uses the lens of “disruption without destruction” to equip innovative organizations of any size and industry with the tools to cultivate inclusive, motivated, high-performing teams resulting in higher retention, more efficiency, and better business results. She is a sought-after expert and is featured across Inc., FastCompany, ABC News, CNN Business, US News & World Report, HBR, Yahoo, and TV News.

In this episode, Nada sits down with Lia to dispel the myths that are holding us back. A myth Lia personally had to get unstuck from is: “I'm not a good public speaker.” First, she set a goal to one day give a TEDx talk. It was not until she got an expert involved and changed her approach that she was able to conquer this myth and achieve her goal. Throughout this episode, you will hear Lia encourage us to change our approach, get an expert or coach involved, and acknowledge the transferable skills we already have that will help us get, you guessed it, unstuck.

 

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Be sure to check out Lia Garvin’s website. And, add her book Unstuck to your bookshelf and her podcast Managing Made Simple to your podcast playlist. Follow on Instagram: @lia.garvin.

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