Career Workshops & Online Courses

Join my lunchtime series of webinars to learn essential career skills and build a work life you truly love.

Be Ready For Change: Tips To Future-Proof Your Career

If you lost your job tomorrow, how would you find your next role?

Change is inevitable in our careers, yet most of us don’t plan for it. That makes the transition process far more stressful than it needs to be and the task of finding your next role much more challenging.

Too many people still think jumping on Seek and scrolling the job ads is the answer. If this is your only job search strategy, you’ll be facing an uphill battle!

This webinar will help you:

  • Get proactive in shaping your career

  • Be visible to the right people

  • Be more employable into the future

  • Create opportunities you’ll actually be excited about!

This isn’t complicated. It’s building a set of skills and habits now, so that when change comes – whether you choose it or it happens to you – you're ready to move forward with confidence.

If you're actively exploring new opportunities or simply want the peace of mind that comes with being prepared, this webinar is for you.

Book now to take the reins of your career and equip yourself for a fulfilling future!

Date: Wed 22 April 2026
Time: 12pm-1pm AEST

$37 (inc GST)

Please note, if you can't make the live session, a recording will be sent afterwards.

Career Change 101: Stop Thinking, Start Doing

Details coming soon.

Help Your Teen Choose Their Career: Tips for Parents & Carers

Details coming soon.

  • “Thanks so much for today! The content was enlightening, inspiring and practical. You were a super engaging presenter and the group setting was really comforting.”

    —Yuuki, NSW

  • "What a dynamic and insightful session today, thank you! I've loved listening to your podcast and it was nice to connect through the workshop."

    —Natalie, VIC

  • "The workshop covered everything I was expecting and I'm excited for what's ahead. So good to know so many people are facing the same 'mid-life dilemma' and that change is always possible."

    —Justine, NSW