Transforming Change into Experiences with Breeda Miller

This week’s guest is Breeda Miller.

In this episode of Career Can Do, Mary Ann Faremouth chats with Breeda Miller. Breeda is an author, trainer and playwright, and CEO of Breeda Miller Speaking, where she uses the power of story to reach, teach, and provide a memorable framework for lasting change. She has used her professional experience serving clients in many industries, including healthcare, academic institutions, and nonprofit communities. She shares how we can take life’s numerous changes and transform them into meaningful experiences that help others.

Breeda came to understand the value of self-care when she cared for her mother for nearly six years. Through that experience, she learned profound life lessons that she was able to translate into impactful and humorous stories. She dedicated herself to becoming a professional storyteller, but just when she was in the thick of it, the pandemic hit. Despite the setback of no speaking events and things not being quite the same in Zoom, Breeda rose to the challenge and wrote a one-woman show under the advice of a storytelling coach. Check out Mrs. Kelly’s Journey Home.

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We can find ways to connect our humanity; to share these experiences and then turn them into really powerful opportunities.
— Breeda Miller
 
 

Career Can Do is a new podcast from award-winning author, professional career coach, and training consultant Mary Ann Faremouth. Mary Ann talks to experts, employers, and job seekers about what the new work world looks like and how you can thrive in these ever-changing circumstances. Tune in every other week for straight talk about remote work, office politics, first impressions, the changing jobscape, and more.

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