“If you have all those slashes [in your job title], it’s actually a more representative look [at] who you are as a person. Because one job just doesn’t define you.” –Soleil Roth
Award-winning travel and food blogger Soleil Roth explains how she created a “slash” career – and why having multiple roles doesn’t mean you’re flaky or not committed.
More about Soleil:
Soleil Roth is an award-winning travel and food blogger who shares culturally-immersive travel advice from her personal perspective in her travel and food blog, Somewhere Soleil. A real human, traveling to real places, experiencing real moments, she teaches all kinds of travelers (and yet-to-be travelers) where, how and why to travel; to develop a greater understanding, awareness, and excitement of the world.
Highlights
- What Soleil loves about having a side hustle – and what’s not so great
- How to turn connections into opportunities (hint: just fake it until you make it!)
- How Soleil landed a free trip to Greece AND a published article in Saveur magazine
- What happens when you turn your passion into your work (the good and the bad)
- Why having multiple roles (or “slashes”) in your work life doesn’t mean you’re flaky or not committed
- What Soleil learned about self care as a competitive athlete growing up – and how her definition of self care has evolved since then
- The powerful analogy that helped Soleil understand and embrace the importance of self care
- The tell-tale signs that remind Soleil that she’s not looking after herself (and the practical ways she gets back on track)
- What Soleil would tell her younger, high achieving self about the importance of slowing down and how to do it
- The powerful effect that Soleil’s friends have on the way she experiences life – and why she seeks out people who help balance her out
Resources Mentioned in This Episode
Soleil’s travel and food blog, Somewhere Soleil
Connect with Soleil: Instagram | Facebook | LinkedIn
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