Stephen Warley wants you to take control of your work and career and become a free agent. He believes that your best work is done when you're working for yourself, and not for someone else.
Stephen runs Life Skills that Matter - a business, blog, and podcast that helps people start businesse that fit who you are. He believes that work is changing for the better and that it's time to adapt and embrace the freedom that the new future of work brings.
I had a lot of fun talking with Stephen. This interview is one part of a two part series we did on the concept of being yourself in your work. The other half of the conversation can be found on the Life Skills that Matter podcast — which you can find in your podcast catcher or in the shownotes at theMeaningMovement.com/stephen
In this episode you'll learn:
Show notes at: https://themeaningmovement.com/stephen
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