Recruiting Advice From Katrina Kibben.

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    Weekly Letters

    What are the most pivotal moments of your life? A look back to the 1940s and my own journey line.

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    Making a list of what’s good for you is the first step in knowing how to take care of yourself. It’s critical when we’re living through uncertainty.

    I choose to keep coming out. I choose to live out loud for every person who can’t.

    A lot of people are predicting the automation of recruiting, but I have a different take. We're not going anywhere if we can master one thing: being better at human (and humane) recruiting.

    A reminder that even in the chaos that comes with being a human, you always end up right where you belong.

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    The stigma behind suicide has always been that it is a selfish act, but in processing my own grief I've unraveled those beliefs.

    What the world needs right now is for people to pull over. To stop and help each other in little and big ways.

    “It’s like this right now,” is a phrase I use to keep my mind calm when the world feels chaotic. It might help you, too.

    Everyone asks about the most beautiful thing I saw during van life. I want to tell you the real answer.

    A life lesson on connection inspired by old vanity metrics that used to matter so much.

    My van, Noah, is for sale. Here’s why I called it Noah all those years ago.

    I’ve been struggling to feel inspired when it comes to writing about hiring. It turns out, I was looking for inspiration in all the wrong places.

    I want to tell you a story about why I left Tennessee 8 years ago. To tell you why I vote.

    If you’re wondering why you feel off, might I suggest putting your phone down?

    When I started Three Ears Media, I wanted to create a company where my team could be themselves - including in their healing.

    Van life has taught me a lot of things. Most importantly how to be kind to myself.

    I put a lot of weight on knowing all the details and making good decisions despite knowing everything will probably change anyway. You too?

    Even at the Olympic Games, there are countless stories that show relationships are more important than accomplishments.

    People question the value of vulnerability and hell, even I did this week. But the value? It’s bigger than you think.

    Solving burn out in this country is so much more complicated than a catchy New York Times Best Seller might lead you to believe.

    I’m making time to stop multitasking. You should try it sometime.

    My ever-evolving understanding of success has become a new formula for happiness in parts unknown.

    I’ve read so many arguments for remote vs in office and during my most recent trip, I finally think I have an answer to what’s actually better for work.

    Staring at the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, I was filled with awe and questions about coming out, love, and how we change the world by living out loud. 

    I want to remind people struggling to imagine what’s next in their career (queer or not) that unexpected destinations can change your life for the better.