colorful futures, the podcast

"Colorful Futures" is the podcast that'll make you want to jump out of bed on Tuesday mornings. (Okay, maybe not jump, but at least crawl with a bit more enthusiasm.) Host Liora Alvarez, Founder of Colorful Futures, is all about helping you craft a career that's as unique and fabulous as you are.

Here's the deal: we believe in building a life that's not just about paying the bills, but also about making your soul do a happy dance. Whether you're neurodivergent, queer, BIPOC, gender-marginalized, or just feeling a bit 'square peg in a round hole' - we've got your back.

So whether you're dreaming of diving into a whole new industry, or breaking free from the 9-to-5 grind, or just want a job that doesn't make you want to hide under your desk - we're here to help you paint your future in all the colors of the rainbow (and then some).

Picture this: you, a comfy chair, and conversations so real they'll make you forget you're wearing headphones. We bring you chats with folks who've been there, done that, and got the t-shirt (and maybe a few battle scars) in entrepreneurship, career pivots, and the mythical work-life balance. No sugar-coating, no corporate jargon - just honest talk and practical advice that'll make you say, "Why didn't I think of that?"

Join us for some laughs, a few "aha!" moments, and the occasional ugly cry as we navigate this crazy thing called "career" together. Trust us, it's going to be one heck of a ride - and we can't wait to have you along for it! πŸ’–

S1 E5: what losing my dad taught me about living authentically
Liora Alvarez Liora Alvarez

S1 E5: what losing my dad taught me about living authentically

Content Warning: This episode contains discussions of grief and loss.

In this week's episode of the Colorful Futures Podcast, I'm sharing a deeply personal experience – the unexpected loss of my dad and the emotional journey that followed.

Life can change in an instant. One day, everything seems normal, and the next, you're faced with overwhelming, crippling grief. This was my reality. It’s still my reality. In this episode I'll be discussing the complexities of family relationships during times of loss, reflecting on my relationship with my dad, and exploring the profound impact this experience has had on my life.

While this episode deals with a difficult topic, it's also about finding meaning and perspective through challenging times. I’ll share how facing loss reshaped my outlook on life and reminded me of what truly matters.

If you're ready for a thoughtful discussion on grief, personal growth, and the preciousness of life, I invite you to listen in. This episode may bring up all kinds of emotions, so please take care of yourself as you tune in. πŸ’–

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S1 E4: getting fired was my wake-up call: how ADHD and burnout helped me discover the power of workplace accommodations
Liora Alvarez Liora Alvarez

S1 E4: getting fired was my wake-up call: how ADHD and burnout helped me discover the power of workplace accommodations

In this week’s episode, I decided to be a bit vulnerable and talk about a tough chapter in my career – the times I got fired (yep, more than once πŸ˜…). I share how not knowing I had ADHD played a huge role in my burnout and struggles at work. I talk about finally breaking free from retail and landing my dream job, only to be gut punched with the question: β€œIs this really the right job for you?” (Spoiler alert: it wasn’t, and it left me questioning everything about myself and how I work.)

Here's the thing – so many of us are square pegs trying to squeeze into round holes. Our beautifully unique, neurodivergent brains just don't fit neatly into the cookie-cutter systems of most workplaces. And let me tell you, it's exhausting trying to keep up that mask all day, every day.

So, if you've ever found yourself ugly-crying in the office bathroom (no judgment here, been there, done that, got the t-shirt), or if you've ever felt like you're one missed deadline away from a total meltdown, this episode is for you. We're going to talk all about the messy, the awkward, and yes, even the funny side of trying to find our place in the working world.

Ready to laugh, maybe cry a little, and most importantly, feel less alone in this wild ride we call a career? Then stick around, because we're about to get real, get vulnerable, and maybe, just maybe, figure out how to thrive without burning out. πŸ’–

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