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The Unfiltered Career Advice You Actually Need with Nicole and Mackenzie

1 h 7 min · 14. juli 2026
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Follow us on Instagram! @healthspancollective In this episode of The Healthspan Collective, host Nicole Doran is joined by her sister and podcast producer Mackenzie for the first installment of a new series: Big Sister Advice. Think of it as the career conversation you wish you could have with an older sister who has already made the mistakes, learned the lessons, and figured out what actually moves the needle when you are just starting out. Nicole shares the unfiltered, practical career advice she wishes someone had handed her early on, from how to show up in a professional setting and dress for the job you want, to how to handle mistakes, ask for a raise, and make yourself genuinely irreplaceable. She also gets into the AI conversation nobody is having honestly enough, why stop-with-the-extremes is the single best advice she would give her younger self, and what it really takes to build a career that gives you an exceptional life. What We Cover: 💼 Why you cannot be shy past a certain age and how to actually work on it 👗 The rule of 3 for dressing professionally without losing your personal style 🚀 What "act like the job you want" actually looks like in practice 🤖 The honest truth about AI at work and why not using it is not a flex 💸 How to ask for a raise the right way and what never to say in that meeting ⚖️ Stop with the extremes: on dieting, working out, and the all-or-nothing trap Chapters: 00:00 The Mindset Behind an Exceptional Career 03:09 Why You Cannot Be Shy and How to Fix It 07:05 How to Sound Educated and Put Together at Work 11:57 Dressing the Part: The Rule of 3 and Know Your Audience 20:26 Act Like the Job You Want, Not the Job You Have 24:11 Make Yourself Irreplaceable and Own Your Mistakes 31:48 Promotions, Raises, and What Not to Say in That Meeting 37:40 Hating Your First Job, Saying No, and Managing Your Time 43:13 How to Use AI Without Losing Your Voice 01:00:07 Stop With the Extremes: Balance in Work, Food, and Life Follow the sisters on social media!  @nicolejdoran @mackenziepetersonn #TheHealthspanCollective #Podcast

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The Unfiltered Career Advice You Actually Need with Nicole and Mackenzie

Follow us on Instagram! @healthspancollective In this episode of The Healthspan Collective, host Nicole Doran is joined by her sister and podcast producer Mackenzie for the first installment of a new series: Big Sister Advice. Think of it as the career conversation you wish you could have with an older sister who has already made the mistakes, learned the lessons, and figured out what actually moves the needle when you are just starting out. Nicole shares the unfiltered, practical career advice she wishes someone had handed her early on, from how to show up in a professional setting and dress for the job you want, to how to handle mistakes, ask for a raise, and make yourself genuinely irreplaceable. She also gets into the AI conversation nobody is having honestly enough, why stop-with-the-extremes is the single best advice she would give her younger self, and what it really takes to build a career that gives you an exceptional life. What We Cover: 💼 Why you cannot be shy past a certain age and how to actually work on it 👗 The rule of 3 for dressing professionally without losing your personal style 🚀 What "act like the job you want" actually looks like in practice 🤖 The honest truth about AI at work and why not using it is not a flex 💸 How to ask for a raise the right way and what never to say in that meeting ⚖️ Stop with the extremes: on dieting, working out, and the all-or-nothing trap Chapters: 00:00 The Mindset Behind an Exceptional Career 03:09 Why You Cannot Be Shy and How to Fix It 07:05 How to Sound Educated and Put Together at Work 11:57 Dressing the Part: The Rule of 3 and Know Your Audience 20:26 Act Like the Job You Want, Not the Job You Have 24:11 Make Yourself Irreplaceable and Own Your Mistakes 31:48 Promotions, Raises, and What Not to Say in That Meeting 37:40 Hating Your First Job, Saying No, and Managing Your Time 43:13 How to Use AI Without Losing Your Voice 01:00:07 Stop With the Extremes: Balance in Work, Food, and Life Follow the sisters on social media!  @nicolejdoran @mackenziepetersonn #TheHealthspanCollective #Podcast

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