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You’re Not Ready… Do It Anyway: Career Reinvention

25 min · 21 de mar de 2026
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Never feel ready for your next big career move? Neither did a former Army psychologist turned CEO. Here's what she did anyway. In this episode of Her Career Unplugged, hosts Joanne Skiles and Vimala Pydi sit down with Jennifer Solberg — CEO, entrepreneur, and former U.S. Army research psychologist — to talk about career reinvention, entrepreneurship, and why waiting until you feel "ready" might be the most expensive mistake you make. Jennifer's journey takes her from developing training technology for the U.S. Army to founding Quantum Improvements Consulting and launching augmented reality company Magellan XR. Along the way, she shares what the highlight reel leaves out: the failures, the identity shifts, and the moments she had to bet on herself before she felt ready. In this episode: * Why you never really feel ready for big career moves — and why that's okay * The hardest parts of entrepreneurship nobody warns you about * How to spot real market opportunities before launching a business * Why separating your identity from your company is critical for long-term success * Career reinvention after you've already "made it" — and why it's never too late * Rapid-fire: women role models, chaotic morning routines, and the best professional decision Jen ever made Whether you're thinking about a career pivot, considering entrepreneurship, or just tired of waiting for the "right moment" — this conversation will push you to move. 🎙️ Subscribe to Her Career Unplugged for weekly conversations about career growth, leadership, and the real stories behind women's careers. What's the career move you've been waiting to feel ready for? Tell us in the comments.

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