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57: Owning Your Nonlinear Career | Women and Work

46 min · 5 de may de 2026
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You build a successful career, work with top executives, and then… take a pause. For DeeDee Fisher, that pause wasn’t a setback—it was part of the story. Now a consultant to C-suite leaders through her company Discover Response, DeeDee has spent over 30 years helping executives communicate more effectively. From developing curriculum for Fortune-level clients to leading in the nutraceutical industry and serving as Chief of Staff, her career has evolved across industries and roles. But what makes her journey stand out? She openly highlights her four years as a stay-at-home parent on LinkedIn—challenging the idea that career breaks should be hidden. This episode is a powerful reminder that success doesn’t have to follow a straight line. How do you view career pauses or pivots in your own journey? Struggling to find the right child care? Get a video interview of your ideal nanny at https://www.momsub.com/child-care-options To learn how Compassion, Process, and Learning empowers individuals and teams to navigate challenges, check out https://discoverresponse.com/ #WomenAndWork #Leadership #CareerGrowth #WomenInBusiness #NonlinearCareer Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2469592/support]

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