The Transit Lounge
Career Change After 40 interview - from FMCG to Photography
March 23, 2020
Can you imagine a holiday turning into your next career change? A lot of people love the idea of making a career change turning something they really enjoy into what they do for work. Susan Brunialti had a busy role as a Business Account manager in FMCG, but got to a point - like many others do - where she knew she needed to make a change. Making a decision to make a career change after 40, to leave a successful role, is a big decision at anytime, but for Susan, just two weeks after making that decision, she had a major health scare that led to a series of events including one that opened up a whole new career for her as a photographer...! In this podcast interview Susan shares: •how a serious health issue prompted a life long 'bucket list' experience to happen •feedback from friends and family that lead to exploring a love of photography as a career •the approach she took to build her skills and experience in a new field •the unexpected positive benefit of photography on other areas of her life •how she manages 'work life balance' whilst working for herself •her unique definition of success and freedom •the benefit in drawing on experience and skills from her past career in running her own business This interview with Susan provides a great insight into her road from a successful career into managing a significant health issue and starting a new career and business around a true passion. Thank you for listening. And if you are consider working for yourself and feel like your money situation is a factor in holding you back, then you can go and download my free Money Breakthrough quiz especially for women wanting to transition from a career into starting their own business and working for themselves... The one page quiz will help show you: the 5 money zones that influence how much you earn and keep and which one you can work on to get the biggest results... You can find it at: https://www.thetransitlounge.com/moneyquiz/ Do you like this sort of food for thought? Want to make sure you are the first to hear every new episode? You can do both of those things - catch up on past episodes and subscribe for free right here on iTunes or Stitcher and now on Spotify! Also I would love it if you left a rating and review on iTunes which will help other people to find it... thank you!
Can you imagine a holiday turning into your next career change?

A lot of people love the idea of making a career change turning something they really enjoy into what they do for work.

Susan Brunialti had a busy role as a Business Account manager in FMCG, but got to a point - like many others do - where she knew she needed to make a change.

Making a decision to make a career change after 40, to leave a successful role, is a big decision at anytime, but for Susan, just two weeks after making that decision, she had a major health scare that led to a series of events including one that opened up a whole new career for her as a photographer...!

In this podcast interview Susan shares:

This interview with Susan provides a great insight into her road from a successful career into managing a significant health issue and starting a new career and business around a true passion.

Thank you for listening.

And if you are consider working for yourself and feel like your money situation is a factor in holding you back, then you can go and download my free Money Breakthrough quiz especially for women wanting to transition from a career into starting their own business and working for themselves…

The one page quiz will help show you:
the 5 money zones that influence how much you earn and keep
and which one you can work on to get the biggest results…

You can find it at:

https://www.thetransitlounge.com/moneyquiz/


Do you like this sort of food for thought?

Want to make sure you are the first to hear every new episode?
You can do both of those things - catch up on past episodes and subscribe for free right here on iTunes or Stitcher and now on Spotify!

Also I would love it if you left a rating and review on iTunes which will help other people to find it... thank you!