Ask Questions. Don’t Assume. Gather Resources.

Ask Questions. Don’t Assume. Gather Resources.

I'm the host of?Work From The Inside Out, a?weekly podcast that features a mix of interviews and solo shows. Interviews are with real people who have made a transition to a more satisfying and meaningful career. We explore the strategies they implemented as they overcame barriers, while also attending to the practical matters of life.

Insights from me and my guests will inspire you to take action and to seek your own best livelihood.

190: Ask Questions. Don't Assume. Gather Resources.

Julie Schechter danced her way through childhood into college, focusing on ballet. When she wasn’t dancing, she might be hanging out with her dad in his editing room as he spliced film for his documentaries. Mom was a child psychologist. Needless to say, Julie had a front-row seat to entrepreneurism and passion-connected careers. It came as a bit of a shock when Julie announced that she was going to Harvard Law School. There’s more to that story…

After studying dance in college, Julie spent two years in Americorps, a national program that engages Americans in intensive community service to meet needs in education, the environment, public safety, health, and homeland security. Julie worked with nurses going into preschools in the San Juan Capistrano, CA area, near the Mexican border, doing wellness checks on children, and trying to identify health needs because English was not their first language. She was inspired by that experience and decided she wanted to be like Atticus Finch, from To Kill A Mockingbird.?

Upon entering law school, Julie intended to pursue a career in public interest law, and like many in her shoes, she had a huge debt load at graduation. So, she joined a large law firm and became a litigator, an experience she values to this day. Yet, she is no longer practicing law.

Julie in her heart is a serial entrepreneur. Once she left law, she leveraged her background as a ballet dancer to create the successful fitness company fitBallet, which ran for three years in New York City’s hyper-competitive fitness market.?

Today, Julie is the co-founder and CEO of Small Packages. Her curated care packages help busy people maintain their friendships despite the pressures of physical distance.

In this week’s Work From The Inside Out podcast, learn more about? Julie’s journey:

  • Julie took a day job counseling attorneys while she was building fitBallet to support herself.
  • Small Packages has been featured in NYT Wirecutter, CNN, Good Morning America, and awarded a Visionary Women Grant by Shark Tank’s Barbara Corcoran.

Listen, subscribe and read show notes at?www.tammygoolerloeb.com/podcasts/?-?episode 190

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Fran Hauser

LinkedIn Top Voice, bestselling author, keynote speaker, bookstore owner, former media executive, and champion of women in the workplace.

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Love this!!

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Can’t wait to listen! Sounds like some incredible insights were shared. ??

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Thanks so much for having me, Tammy!

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