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Jennifer Scott Mobley, Ph.D.
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Shifting out of autopilot

Our next episode of the Early Career Women Collective Podcast is now live! ? Listen now to our latest episode entitled "Shifting Out of Autopilot." Our guest is Patricia Karpas. We discuss Patricia's journey from former television and media executive to leading content for Meditation Studio, the 5-star app that Apple named as one of its top 10 of the year. She is also the co-host and founder of the popular podcast, Untangle, where she has interviewed over 200 thought-leaders, authors and experts in areas related to meditation, mindfulness, neuroscience and other contemplative practices. We discuss how she has been able to shift out of autopilot and how she has inspired others to build a mindfulness practice. Patricia also shares her wisdom and advice for young women as they navigate their early careers. Apple Podcasts: https://lnkd.in/gY_Nfme Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6nIJ0STq2hfKcM9Y0GTh7p Google Podcasts: https://lnkd.in/g9f924N

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