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Around the Ladder

Podcast de Erika Steinberg

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Welcome to Around the Ladder – the podcast where we explore the twists, turns, and unexpected detours of career journeys. Many of us are familiar with the phrase ”climbing the corporate ladder,” but what happens when your path doesn’t follow a straight line? I became fascinated by the idea of going around the ladder – carving out a different kind of career path. My own journey took this route. After 25 years as an employee, I stepped away for a year and emerged as a consultant and business owner. And along the way, I realized I’m not alone. There are so many people out there whose careers have taken unconventional, surprising, and inspiring directions. In this podcast, you’ll hear conversations with people who have traveled paths of all shapes and sizes. Sometimes you backtrack or move sideways; other times, you need someone to lift you up or simply sit with you right where you are. No matter where you are on your journey, you’re not alone. So, whether you’re rethinking your next step or just curious about the many ways a career can unfold, you’re in the right place. This is Around the Ladder – let’s explore the journey together.

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36 episodios

Portada del episodio Why High Achievers Struggle Without Structure with Laura Guy

Why High Achievers Struggle Without Structure with Laura Guy

In this episode of Around the Ladder, Erika Steinberg sits down with licensed clinical social worker Laura Guy to explore what can surface when high-achieving professionals step off the traditional career path and start building something of their own. What often looks like freedom on the outside can also bring up a surprising amount of uncertainty on the inside, especially for people who have long relied on structure, external validation, and clear markers of success to feel grounded and secure. Laura and Erika dig into the connection between achievement and anxiety, and why so many overachievers are also anxious overachievers. They talk about how perfectionism, imposter syndrome, hyper-responsibility, and the need to “get it right” can become deeply ingrained coping mechanisms, often shaped by childhood experiences, family dynamics, and environments where performance was heavily rewarded. The conversation also touches on how these old patterns can show up in adult professional life, from reacting strongly to unclear emails to feeling like one mistake could undo everything. One of the most helpful parts of the episode is Laura’s reminder that uncertainty tolerance is a skill, not just a personality trait. Together, Erika and Laura discuss practical ways to work with anxiety instead of fighting it, including noticing the feeling, naming it, creating a little distance from it, and taking small values-based steps forward anyway. If you’ve ever wondered whether the voice in your head is really your adult self or an older, younger part of you trying to keep you safe, this conversation offers a thoughtful and validating framework for understanding it. Connect With Laura * LinkedIn: Laura Guy [https://www.linkedin.com/in/laura-guy-2412b910/]

14 de may de 2026 - 37 min
Portada del episodio Around The Ladder: Listening to Your Body, Rewriting Your Career With Teah Iosebashvilli & Aleena Abrahamian

Around The Ladder: Listening to Your Body, Rewriting Your Career With Teah Iosebashvilli & Aleena Abrahamian

In this conversation on Around the Ladder, host Erika Steinberg talks with Teah Iosebashvilli and Aleena Abrahamian about what happens when work, health, and identity begin to shift at the same time. Both guests share candidly about burnout, perimenopause and menopause, and the decision to build careers that support their energy, wellbeing, and priorities instead of working against them. Their conversation is honest, funny, and deeply relatable for anyone reassessing what success really means. Teah reflects on leaving a long corporate career after realizing she could no longer keep pushing through in the same way, especially as health challenges made full-time work unsustainable. Aleena shares how a combination of intense work demands, illness, and perimenopause forced her to slow down and rethink how she wanted to work moving forward. Together, they discuss the freedom and flexibility of fractional work, the value of experience, and the importance of setting boundaries that protect both health and momentum. This episode also explores the emotional side of reinvention: letting go of old expectations, becoming more comfortable saying no, and accepting that ambition can still exist alongside rest, flexibility, and self-care. The result is a thoughtful conversation about career changes, midlife clarity, and building a version of success that feels sustainable. Connect with Teah and Aleena Teah Losebashvilli Teah is a fractional marketing strategist who helps professional services firms and companies elevate their brand, generate demand, and drive revenue. She brings nearly two decades of experience leading marketing at Big Four consulting firms and Am Law 50 firms, and now works with clients to position them to win in competitive markets. * LinkedIn: Teah Iosebashvili [http://linkedin.com/in/teah-iosebashvili-261b591] * Website: Four 1 Five [https://four-1-five.com/] Aleena Abrahamian Aleena is a growth operator and fractional CMO who helps consumer brands build and scale new revenue engines. She has led product marketing and partnerships for brands including Calm, MyFitnessPal, Charlotte Tilbury, and Finch, with experience spanning startups to billion-dollar global businesses. * LinkedIn: Aleena Abrahamian [https://www.linkedin.com/in/aleena8/]

30 de abr de 2026 - 1 h 0 min
Portada del episodio Around The Ladder: Building Success Without a Traditional Ladder with Caitlin Harrison

Around The Ladder: Building Success Without a Traditional Ladder with Caitlin Harrison

In this episode of Around the Ladder, Erika Steinberg speaks with Caitlin Harrison, founder of Firmly Studio, about what it means to build a career without a traditional ladder. Caitlin shares how her path through small design companies, print publications, and digital work led her to launch her own business in 2020. What began as a leap during an unstable season turned into a clearer vision for the type of work she wanted to do and the clients she wanted to serve. Together, Erika and Caitlin explore: * What it means to build a career when no clear ladder exists. * How the pandemic and family life shaped Caitlin’s decision to go out on her own. * Why niching down brought clarity to her business. * What many law firms misunderstand about websites and online marketing. * How simple, trust-building design helps convert visitors into clients. * The role of networking, relationships, and flexibility in growing a small business. * How Caitlin now defines success through freedom, family, and meaningful client work. Caitlin also shares how her business has evolved from general design work into a focused service for solo and small law firms, while still offering branding, print design, and website care plans. Connect With Caitlin * Website: Caitlin Harrison Creative [https://caitlinharrisoncreative.com/] * Tour link: Firmly Studio Tour [https://firmlystudio.com/tour/] * LinkedIn: Caitlin Harrison [https://www.linkedin.com/in/harrisoncaitlin/] * Instagram: Caitlin Harrison Creative [https://www.instagram.com/caitlinharrisoncreative]

16 de abr de 2026 - 27 min
Portada del episodio Around The Ladder: Letting Go Without Losing Control with Ariana Tenine

Around The Ladder: Letting Go Without Losing Control with Ariana Tenine

In this episode of Around the Ladder host Erika Steinberg sits down with fractional COO and operations strategist Ariana Tenine to talk about what happens when your business is “working” yet you feel maxed out mentally and emotionally. Ariana shares how she accidentally discovered operations as her zone of genius and how she now helps multi six and seven figure visionaries cut their day to day decision making in half through her Restructured Method. Together Erika and Ariana unpack why so many entrepreneurs normalize mental overload, especially women and neurodivergent founders, and why resistance to systems is often a quiet fear response rather than a tech issue. They explore what a supportive business actually looks like, how to stop building around old corporate expectations, and why the first honest question to ask yourself is “but do I have to do this.” In This Episode We Talk About * The feeling of “flying by the seat of your pants” and what is usually underneath it before systems ever enter the conversation. * How holding everything in your head becomes invisible mental labor and why so many high achieving women assume it is just part of the job. * The hidden fear behind “I can do it faster myself” and how lack of trust in your offers or messaging can show up as resistance to systems. * Why constant pivoting makes it impossible to trust your data and how consistency reveals what is actually working. * What a supportive business feels like day to day, from clear objectives to assigned tasks and realistic timelines for your team. * How quarterly strategic planning can become your North Star when you are overwhelmed or tempted to chase every new idea. * Why Ariana recommends starting with operations before hiring a VA so you are not onboarding people into chaos. Connect With Ariana * TikTok: ArianaTenine [https://www.tiktok.com/@arianatenine?_t=8V8YRRemOQY&_r=1] * Instagram: arianatenine_doo [https://www.instagram.com/arianatenine_doo/] * LinkedIn: Ariana Tenine [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ariana-tenine/] * Website: ArianaTenine.com [https://arianatenine.com/]

2 de abr de 2026 - 30 min
Portada del episodio Around The Ladder: Leaving “Safe” Work to Tell Bigger Stories with Steven Heumann

Around The Ladder: Leaving “Safe” Work to Tell Bigger Stories with Steven Heumann

In this episode of Around the Ladder, host Erika Steinberg sits down with storyteller and founder of Super Heumann Creative Steven Heumann to unpack what happens when “safe” stops feeling right and comfort starts to feel like a trap. Steven shares how he spent 15 years in television rising from intern to senior producer then realized the growth he wanted would only come if he took a risk on himself. Erika and Steven dig into the idea of “test trial or trap” and how to know whether you are experimenting stretching or simply staying stuck because the familiar feels easier than the unknown. They explore the discomfort of leaving a long held role the messy middle of entrepreneurship and why our expectations about how a risk “should” turn out can be the very thing that keeps us from taking it. If you have ever stayed too long in a role because it was familiar or questioned whether a setback meant you made the wrong move this conversation will help you see your own story differently. You will walk away with a reframed view of failure a deeper understanding of your own “tests” versus “traps” and a reminder that your story is worth telling even before you feel like it is finished. In this episode we talk about * How Steven went from “I cannot make money as an artist or writer” to building a storytelling agency of his own. * The moment he realized the risk he wanted his company to take would have to come from him instead. * The difference between a test a trial and a trap when you are making career moves or life changes. * Why comfort can feel good and bad at the same time and how to listen when it starts to feel wrong. * What “failing until you succeed” looks like in real time including a lead generation investment that did not go as expected but still transformed his business. * How legacy storytelling can help you see the value in your own journey and create deeper connection with others. Connect with Steven * Website (storytelling and legacy work): superheumann.com [https://www.superheumann.com/] * Fiction site and signed paperbacks: stevenheumannauthor.com [https://stevenheumannauthor.com/] * LinkedIn: Steven Heumann [https://www.linkedin.com/in/steven-heumann-3835a852/]

19 de mar de 2026 - 41 min
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Soy muy de podcasts. Mientras hago la cama, mientras recojo la casa, mientras trabajo… Y en Podimo encuentro podcast que me encantan. De emprendimiento, de salid, de humor… De lo que quiera! Estoy encantada 👍
MI TOC es feliz, que maravilla. Ordenador, limpio, sugerencias de categorías nuevas a explorar!!!
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App ligera, eficiente, encuentras rápido tus podcast favoritos. Diseño sencillo y bonito. me gustó.
contenidos frescos e inteligentes
La App va francamente bien y el precio me parece muy justo para pagar a gente que nos da horas y horas de contenido. Espero poder seguir usándola asiduamente.

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