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		<title>Favorite Things: Talking to Interesting People About Their Ideas</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yesterday I had coffee with a delightful lady, a friend who was shoved out of the workplace recently after several decades of steady 9-to-5 jobs. She’s scared that she won’t be able to find another job—and equally scared that she <span style="font-size: 80%;"><a href="http://efgumnick.com/favorite-things-talking-to-interesting-people-about-their-ideas/">…[MORE]</a></span>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yesterday I had coffee with a delightful lady, a friend of a friend who’s been a guest for dinner at my house a couple of times. She was shoved out of the workplace recently after several decades of steady 9-to-5 jobs. She’s scared that she won’t be able to find another job—and equally scared that she&nbsp;<em>will</em>.</p>
<p>She’s being coached by a mutual friend who encouraged her to pick my brain about ideas for her future<span id="more-23"></span>. She doesn’t know a lot about blogging, but she thinks it sounds like fun. She hasn’t been doing much in the way of social media, but she has a feeling she probably should. She’s considering the alternatives to a “real&nbsp;job.”</p>
<p>I had a great time filling in some of the gaps in her knowledge. I also enjoyed hearing what she had to say about ideas to share on a blog. She has a perspective that will resonate for lots of people: she spent many years in corporate America, and now she’s been tossed into the “new economy,” which she finds scary and exciting. Until now, she’s never contemplated self-employment, solo entrepreneurship, or making a living without a job—but she’s eager to try it. She’s ready to get her feet wet in Facebook and LinkedIn. She wants to learn some new tricks and experiment with a new approach to working&nbsp;life.</p>
<p>We’ll be setting up her blog soon. I can’t wait to read what she has to say. I’ll announce it here when she’s ready to&nbsp;launch!</p>
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