Life is short. How do you know you're living it to its full potential? When do you stay put? And when do you change things up? When to Jump is dedicated to exploring the fundamental question we all think about: When do you chase your dreams? Hosted by Mike Lewis, who left his comfortable job in finance to become a professional squash player, and featuring inspiring conversations with all sorts of 'jumpers'--from entrepreneurs and athletes to artists and side hustlers.
Introducing Inc. Founders Project with Alexa von Tobel
If you enjoy When to Jump, you'll love this new podcast from Inc. called the Founders Project with Alexa von Tobel. You'll hear from top technology entrepreneurs who'll give you the knowledge, tools, and inspiration needed to build a company that thrives. Listen to this episode with Susan Tynan, founder of Framebridge, on how she went from working in government to tech. Subscribe to Inc. Founders Project wherever you listen to podcasts.
9/6/2019 • 33 minutes, 44 seconds
Not making it happen isn't an option (feat. Raegan Moya-Jones)
Raegan Moya-Jones was a successful saleswoman when she started her company. Between her kids and full time job, Raegan grew the company into a million dollar business. And that's when she finally made the jump. Today, she tells us her story. You can find more about Raegan at her website, www.raeganmoyajones.com
5/7/2019 • 39 minutes, 19 seconds
Leaning in to your existing strengths (feat. Mark Manson)
Mark Manson went from aspiring musician to bestselling author. His journey helped him realize that following what feels easy and enjoyable can lead to a big payoff. This week, he talks to Mike about that journey. --Buy the When To Jump paperback here: https://amazon.comFor more great stories from Macmillan Podcasts, subscribe to our newsletter at http://bit.ly/mpnnewsletter.
4/30/2019 • 36 minutes, 26 seconds
The importance of showing up (feat. Ruth Zukerman)
Ruth Zukerman has made many jumps in her life: from dancer to wife, from wife to Soul Cycle founder, from Soul Cycle founder to Fly Wheel founder. For Ruth, what been consistent is that when things get tough, she always shows up and does what needs to be done. Hear her story this week on When to Jump.--Buy the When To Jump paperback here: https://amazon.comFor more great stories from Macmillan Podcasts, subscribe to our newsletter at http://bit.ly/mpnnewsletter.
4/23/2019 • 34 minutes, 7 seconds
The glass-shattering moment (feat. Robin Finney)
Robin Finney quit her job of 11 years to travel the world. How'd she go from office job to around-the-world jetsetter? Take a listen to this special feature episode. You can Robin's website here: wanderingaunt.com--Buy the When To Jump paperback here: https://amazon.comFor more great stories from Macmillan Podcasts, subscribe to our newsletter at http://bit.ly/mpnnewsletter.
4/16/2019 • 17 minutes, 3 seconds
The unsexy side of taking a jump (feat. Stever Robbins a.k.a. Get-It-Done Guy)
This week, we have another guest episode with Stever Robbins, the Get-It-Done Guy. Mike was on Stever's podcast a few years ago and today we're airing that episode here. Hope you enjoy!You can find out more about Get-It-Done Guy here: www.quickanddirtytips.com/get-it-done-guy--Buy the When To Jump paperback here: https://amazon.comFor more great stories from Macmillan Podcasts, subscribe to our newsletter at http://bit.ly/mpnnewsletter.
4/9/2019 • 18 minutes, 58 seconds
Taking back your agency (feat. Paul Napper & Anthony Rao)
Paul Napper and Anthony Rao want people to take back control of their lives. They want people to recognize the power of agency. This week, they talk to Mike about their personal jumps and about how agency and jumping intersect.You can find out more about the book The Power of Agency here: PowerofAgency.com. You can also listen to Paul and Anthony on the "Better at Everything" podcast here: apple.co/2WD5MJw--Buy the When To Jump paperback here: amazon.comFor more great stories from Macmillan Podcasts, subscribe to our newsletter at bit.ly/mpnnewsletter.
4/2/2019 • 26 minutes, 56 seconds
The ways we hold ourselves accountable (feat. Gretchen Rubin)
This week we have a reissue of a classic episode of When to Jump: Mike's interview with Gretchen Rubin. They cover Gretchen's Four Tendencies and how to use those tendencies to get things done (including your jump!)You can find out more about the Happier podcast here: apple.co/1IRqTO2--Buy the newly released When To Jump paperback here: amazon.comFor more great stories from Macmillan Podcasts, subscribe to our newsletter at bit.ly/mpnnewsletter.
3/26/2019 • 30 minutes, 51 seconds
Jumping with a plan and a parachute (feat. Mignon Fogarty a.k.a. Grammar Girl)
Mignon Fogarty started the Grammar Girl podcast 12.5 years ago. Today, she talks to Mike about that first jump from science writer to podcaster, and all the jumps she's made since.You can find out more about Grammar Girl here: https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/grammar-girl--Buy the newly released When To Jump paperback here: https://amazon.comFor more great stories from Macmillan Podcasts, subscribe to our newsletter at http://bit.ly/mpnnewsletter.
3/19/2019 • 22 minutes, 11 seconds
How to prepare financially for your jump (feat. Laura Adams a.k.a. Money Girl)
This week, we have a guest episode from Laura Adams of the Money Girl podcast. Mike went on Laura's podcast in 2017 and today we bring you that conversation on all things money and jumping.You can find out more about Money Girl here: https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/money-girl--Buy the newly released When To Jump paperback here: https://amazon.comFor more great stories from Macmillan Podcasts, subscribe to our newsletter at http://bit.ly/mpnnewsletter.
3/12/2019 • 38 minutes, 58 seconds
Find what makes you feel like a teenager (feat. Marjorie Gubelmann)
Marjorie Gubelmann returned to her college roots to DJ for 15 minutes at a friend's party. Those 15 minutes turned to 3 hours and DJ Mad Marj was born.--Buy the newly released When To Jump paperback here: https://amazon.comFor more great stories from Macmillan Podcasts, subscribe to our newsletter at http://bit.ly/mpnnewsletter.
3/5/2019 • 26 minutes, 34 seconds
Bold solutions instead of short term fixes (feat. Seth Godin)
This week we return with one of our best episodes: Mike's interview with Seth Godin. Find out how Seth reframes failure and what successful people have in common.--Buy the newly released When To Jump paperback here: https://amazon.comFor more great stories from Macmillan Podcasts, subscribe to our newsletter at http://bit.ly/mpnnewsletter.
2/26/2019 • 29 minutes, 35 seconds
Introducing One Plus One
Every great collaboration is a love story. It’s intense. Passionate. Along the way, there are flashes of love, hate, pride, ego, ambition, and brilliance. This is One Plus One, the show about the spark that drives two original thinkers to ultimate success. We’ll unearth the stories of Paul McCartney & John Lennon, Frida Kahlo & Diego Rivera, Beyonce & Jay-Z, Shaq & Kobe, and many more, and learn what it is about their chemistry that led them to greatness. Subscribe to One Plus One today at wondery.fm/OPO.
2/22/2019 • 10 minutes, 51 seconds
Taking risks when everyone says not to (feat. Chris Olsen)
Chris Olsen had a secure job in Silicon Valley, but something about the Midwest was calling his name. This week, Mike talks to Chris about leaping from the investment capital of the world to new frontiers in Ohio.You can find out more about Chris and Drive Capital here: www.drivecapital.com--Buy the newly released When To Jump paperback here: https://amazon.comFor more great stories from Macmillan Podcasts, subscribe to our newsletter at http://bit.ly/mpnnewsletter.
2/19/2019 • 28 minutes, 15 seconds
If not now, when? (feat. Peggy Allen)
Peggy Allen went from high powered executive in the television industry to sheep farmer. How'd she do it? Listen for more.You can find out more about Peggy's farm here: www.savagehartfarm.com--Buy the newly released When To Jump paperback here: https://amazon.comFor more great stories from Macmillan Podcasts, subscribe to our newsletter at http://bit.ly/mpnnewsletter.
2/12/2019 • 29 minutes, 17 seconds
Finding what brings you joy (feat. Jeff Lee)
This week, Mike talks to COO of ARod Corp, Jeff Lee. In a fascinating conversation, the two cover everything from pivoting between skillsets to how your side passions can lead you to the job of your dreams.--Buy the newly released When To Jump paperback here: https://amazon.com
2/5/2019 • 28 minutes, 24 seconds
Balancing your passions and your responsibilties (feat. TreVorski Tylon Garrett)
Mike talks to TreVorski Tylon Garrett about a wide range of topics. From balancing your time as a student athlete to balancing what you want with what others want for you, this discussions runs the gambit. Last, they have a lively discussion on the meaning of music in their lives.--Buy the newly released When To Jump paperback here: https://amazon.com
1/29/2019 • 31 minutes, 20 seconds
Enthusiasm goes a long way in any jump (feat. Greg Rose)
Greg Rose jumped from consulting & analytics to a more food centric role. He talks about why is love of the culinary arts helped him go the distance. --• Buy the newly released When To Jump paperback here: https://amazon.com
1/22/2019 • 31 minutes, 2 seconds
Prioritizing the opportunities you don't want to miss (feat. Alissa Orlando)
Alissa Orlando jumped from a corporate dream job to the African continent. She reflects on her journey and what's to come.--• Buy the newly released When To Jump paperback here: https://amazon.com
1/15/2019 • 34 minutes, 36 seconds
When your dream job isn't your dream job (feat. Alex Korchinski)
Alex Korchinski achieved his childhood dream when he started his own company. But it wasn't everything he thought it would be. Alex talks about jumping OUT of his dream job and onto a new path. --• Buy the When To Jump book here: https://amazon.com• Find out more about Alex Korchinski at alexgivesup.com
1/8/2019 • 32 minutes, 10 seconds
How a shared community can boost your jump (feat. Laura and Kelly Moffat)
Laura and Kelly Moffat, co-founders of Kirrin Finch, utilized every means possible to get their business off the ground.
1/1/2019 • 35 minutes, 25 seconds
How Sheryl Sandberg inspires women to lean in
Sheryl Sandberg, COO of Facebook and founder of Lean In, discusses her career jump from government to tech, and the most important things she learned along the way.
12/25/2018 • 31 minutes, 1 second
How to jump without leaving your job (feat. Mike McDerment)
Mike McDerment, CEO and co-founder of Freshdesk, doesn't expect to get it right every time he jumps.
12/18/2018 • 34 minutes, 22 seconds
Getting rid of your safety net (feat. Matt Pohlson)
Matt Pohlson, co-founder and co-CEO of Omaze, desperately wanted to have dinner with Magic Johnson. He also wanted to save the world. How did his jump accomplish both?
12/11/2018 • 41 minutes, 33 seconds
Don't narrow your perceived path (feat. Jason Feifer of Entrepreneur)
Jason Feifer is the editor-in-chief of Entrepreneur magazine, but he took quite a few surprising jumps to get there. He gets candid about a gritty path in an evolving industry.--• Buy the When To Jump book here: https://amazon.com
12/4/2018 • 47 minutes, 20 seconds
Inside the first year of a jump (feat. Manoush Zomorodi)
Manoush Zomordi was one of the first guests on the When to Jump podcast. In the year since that came out, she's made a few huge jumps. --• Buy the When To Jump book here: https://amazon.com• For more on Manoush Zomorodi and her new project, check out zigzagpod.com
11/27/2018 • 22 minutes, 28 seconds
Appreciate the art of jumping (feat. Robert Fitzpatrick)
Robert Fitzpatrick has changed careers at least 13 times in his illustrious professional life. He shares his secret to being so flexible on this week's episode. --• Buy the When To Jump book here: https://amazon.com
11/20/2018 • 27 minutes, 21 seconds
How to combine your passion with your skills (feat. Lawrence Campbell)
Former USC football player Lawrence Campbell used to think about nothing but sports, but his enthusiasm waned. In this episode, he shares how he re-ignited his passion and used it to move on from a job he was unhappy with.--• Buy the When To Jump book here: https://amazon.com• For more on Lawrence Campbell, check out his podcast.
11/13/2018 • 23 minutes, 48 seconds
How to find a niche in an industry (feat. Alex Armstrong)
Alex Armstrong knew he wanted to make a jump into an industry he was passionate about. He shares his story of of carving out a niche and starting a business. --• Buy the When To Jump book here: https://amazon.com• For more on Alex Armstrong click here.
11/6/2018 • 19 minutes, 22 seconds
Why suffering can lead to great things (feat. Shawn Askinosie)
Shawn Askinosie enjoyed a successful career as a criminal defense lawyer, but left it call to start a chocolate company. It wasn't an easy transition, but it's one he needed to make. --• Buy the When To Jump book here: https://amazon.com• For more on Shawn Askinosie, check out askinosie.com
10/30/2018 • 25 minutes, 30 seconds
So your jump failed... (feat. James Altucher)
When making a jump, often you are very aware of the possibility that you could fail to achieve what you set out to do. Dealing with that and recovering after it happens, though, is a skill like any other. James Altucher, a serial jumper that has failed plenty, lends his insight. ---• Buy the When To Jump book here: https://amazon.com• For more on James Altucher, head to www.jamesaltucher.com
10/23/2018 • 23 minutes, 1 second
Why your mindset is crucial (feat. Julie Finn)
Julie Finn has made several jumps, from academia to finance to working for herself. In each jump, though, she discovered that getting herself mentally prepared to take a risk was as important as any other step.--• Buy the When To Jump book here: https://amazon.com• Find out more about Julie Finn at theworkingmothersmentor.com
10/16/2018 • 27 minutes, 7 seconds
How to hold two dream jobs at once (feat. Casey Gibson)
Casey Gibson got into the music industry as part of a band, and stayed in it by making music for commercials. But for his latest jump, the pianist decided to make something for his own enjoyment, and he has been rewarded with a Grammy nomination. --• Buy the When To Jump book here: https://amazon.com• Find out more about Casey Gibson at http://casey-gibson.com/
10/9/2018 • 23 minutes, 29 seconds
How to stay productive during your jump (feat. Stever Robbins)
Stever Robbins hosts the popular Get It Done Guy podcast, but besides being a productivity expert he has also made several career jumps of his own. Hear some of his tips and tricks here. --• Buy the When To Jump book here: https://amazon.com
10/2/2018 • 17 minutes, 51 seconds
How to balance a job and a side hustle (feat. Nick Martell & Jack Kramer)
Nick Martell and Jack Kramer were each working in finance when their financial newsletter, Marketsnacks, took off. Since then, the two have managed to keep building Marketsnacks, while also keeping it as a side hustle. Hear how they do it in this episode.--• Buy the When To Jump book here: https://amazon.com
9/25/2018 • 25 minutes, 54 seconds
How do I take the first step? (feat. Nivi Achanta)
Nivi Achanta decided to go to a networking event on a whim, and that turned out to be the key to accomplishing the hardest part of any jump: taking the first step. --• Buy the When To Jump book here: https://amazon.com
9/18/2018 • 24 minutes, 46 seconds
Before and after making the jump (feat. Amy Van Haren)
Amy Van Haren had an idea to build a community, but she determined the best way to do it would be to meet them face-to-face. In this episode of When To Jump, Mike talks with Amy before she jumps into an RV and travels the country serving breastfeeding moms, then checks in with her again a few months into her tour. --• For more information on Amy, visit pumpspotting.com.• Buy the When To Jump book here: https://amazon.com
9/11/2018 • 31 minutes, 28 seconds
Breaking barriers (feat. Brenda Berkman)
Brenda Berkman abandoned her law career just as it was getting started to take one of the most dangerous jobs on the planet: A firefighter. Berman's jump wasn't just risky, though: It was also historic. New York City's first woman firefighter talks about her fight to be allowed in the fire department, the struggles she faced once there, and how she has continued to take jumps throughout her life.--• Tickets for this year's Jump Club and more information at whentojump.com.• Buy the When To Jump book here: https://amazon.com--This week's episode is supported by True Botanicals and RelentlessMV. Check out the new podcast I Love You But I Hate Your Politics on Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts: https://apple.co/2MmtgSI / http://bit.ly/2Bisj8W
9/4/2018 • 39 minutes, 51 seconds
Am I too old to jump? (feat. Phyllis Hochman)
Phyllis Hochman was in her 40s when she decided to move to Tucson Arizona from New York City with her husband. Together, they built a life that barely resembled their old one, and they benefitted for it.--• Tickets for this year's Jump Club and more information at whentojump.com.• Buy the When To Jump book here: https://amazon.com--This week's episode is supported by True Botanicals, Relentless MV, and LinkedIn (LinkedIn.com/JUMP). Check out the new podcast I Love You But I Hate Your Politics on Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts: https://apple.co/2MmtgSI / http://bit.ly/2Bisj8W
8/28/2018 • 20 minutes, 16 seconds
Making the most of your chances (feat. John Valverde)
As a young man, John Valverde made a big mistake. But his time in prison didn't prevent him from impacting others' lives, and transforming his own. --• For more information about John: https://www.youthbuild.org/john-valverde• Tickets for this year's Jump Club and more information at whentojump.com.• Buy the When To Jump book here: https://amazon.com--This week's episode is supported by LinkedIn, True Botanicals and Relentless MV.
8/21/2018 • 24 minutes, 15 seconds
Hunkering down and doing the work (feat. Jeanne Blasberg)
Jeanne Blasberg was always interested in reading and writing, but the path to becoming an author really only required one crucial step: hunkering down and doing the work. --• Buy Jeanne's novel, Eden: https://amazon.com• Tickets for this year's Jump Club and more information at whentojump.com.• Buy the When To Jump book here: https://amazon.com--This week's episode is supported by Memory Bank (mymemorybank.com/jump) and Relentless MV.
8/14/2018 • 18 minutes, 38 seconds
Turning curiosity into a career (feat. Arianne Jones)
Arianne Jones needed focus and persistence to become an Olympian in luge. Little did she know that those same traits would come in handy as she embarked on a second, very different career. --• For more on this week's guest, visit jonesluge.ca• Tickets for this year's Jump Club and more information at whentojump.com.• Buy the When To Jump book here: https://amazon.com---This week's episode is supported by Memory Bank (mymemorybank.com/jump).
8/7/2018 • 27 minutes, 22 seconds
Financial planning for your jump (feat. Jerrid Sebesta)
There is all sorts of planning that needs to go into any jump, but financial planning might be the most important. On this week's show, financial coach Jerrid Sebesta talks about his jump from being a TV weatherman to helping people with their finances, and details the most important things you can do financially before making a big change in your career. --• For more on this week's guest, visit www.jerridsebesta.com• Tickets for this year's Jump Club and more information at whentojump.com.• Buy the When To Jump book here: https://amazon.com---This week's episode is supported by Care/Of (takecareof.com).
7/31/2018 • 18 minutes, 32 seconds
How to start on a side hustle (feat. Chris Guillebeau)
Years ago, Chris Guillebeau set off on a quest to visit all 196 countries in the world. As he completed his journey, he learned some valuable lessons about how to make the most of every day, and accomplish goals that seem far-fetched. --• For more on this week's guest, visit https://chrisguillebeau.com/• Tickets for this year's Jump Club and more information at whentojump.com.• Buy the When To Jump book here: https://amazon.com---This week's episode is supported by LinkedIn (linkedin.com/JUMP).
7/24/2018 • 28 minutes, 32 seconds
Phil Hellmuth: Poker legend remembers his jump
Phil Hellmuth was cleaning monkey cages as a college job when he got started playing poker. Making the jump to turn poker into a full-time career wasn't exactly an easy thing to explain to his father. ---• Buy Phil Hellmuth's book #Positivity here: https://amazon.com• Tickets for this year's Jump Club and more information at whentojump.com.• Buy the When To Jump book here: https://amazon.com---This week's episode is supported by Memory Bank (mymemorybank.com/jump).
7/17/2018 • 28 minutes, 23 seconds
Gov. Kate Brown: How to jump to public service
Oregon Governor Kate Brown wanted to make a positive impact on the world, and she found that jumping from family law and into public service was the best way to do it.---• For more on this week's guest, visit https://www.oregon.gov/gov/pages/index.aspx• Tickets for this year's Jump Club and more information at whentojump.com.• Buy the When To Jump book here: https://amazon.com---This week's episode is supported by Memory Bank (mymemorybank.com/jump).
7/10/2018 • 29 minutes, 37 seconds
Gretchen Rubin: Find the right jump for your personality
Before determining what your jump should be, it might be helpful to ask yourself: What kind of person am I? How do I make decisions? From where do I draw motivation? This week, host Mike Lewis welcomes Gretchen Rubin on the show. Throughout her career as a bestselling author and host of the "Happier" podcast, Rubin has determined that there are four distinct personality types. Which one you are could help determine how to approach a big life change.--• For more on this week's guest, visit gretchenrubin.com• Tickets for this year's Jump Club and more information at whentojump.com.• Buy the When To Jump book here: https://amazon.com--
7/3/2018 • 31 minutes, 54 seconds
Jump Club can inspire your next move
There's a special announcement in this edition of the When To Jump Podcast -- the lineup and location of 2018's Jump Club! In this episode, Mike Lewis talks about the origins of When To Jump's marquee event, and we hear from Laura McKowen, who will be keynoting this year's event. • Tickets and more information at whentojump.com.• Buy the When To Jump book here: https://amazon.com--This week's episode is supported by Legal Shield, the Macmillan Audio title What Would the Great Economists Do?, and Weebly (weebly.com/JUMP).
6/26/2018 • 19 minutes, 50 seconds
Seth Godin: How to market your jump
Seth Godin is an entrepreneur, best-selling author, and speaker, whose works have inspired many people around the world to start their own business projects. He also hosts Akimbo, a new podcast about our culture and how we can change it.In conversation with Mike Lewis, Godin talks about the core ideas that make for successful marketing, and how everyday jumpers and apply them to their own lives.• For more information about Seth, visit sethgodin.com• Visit the When To Jump community: whentojump.com• Buy the When To Jump book here: https://amazon.com--This week's episode is supported by Legal Shield, the Macmillan Audio title What Would the Great Economists Do?, and Weebly (weebly.com/JUMP).--Feature Photo Credit: Brian Bloom
6/19/2018 • 33 minutes, 54 seconds
Should you go back to school?
Making a jump is hard enough on its own, but adding more schooling to the equation can make things difficult, especially if you're in the middle of your career. Dr. Dawn Graham is the director of career management for the executive MBA program at The Wharton School, and in this episode she talks with Mike about the things to keep in mind when considering going back to school, and whether or not it's too late to head back to the classroom (spoiler alert: it probably isn't!)--Visit When To Jump.Buy the When To Jump book here.--This week's episode is supported by Legal Shield, Design Crowd (designcrowd.com/JUMP) and Flava Naturals.
6/12/2018 • 18 minutes, 12 seconds
Kelly O'Hara: Becoming an advocate for sexual violence survivors
Kelly O'Hara had long been an advocate for survivors of sexual assault, but one fateful St. Patrick's Day convinced her to take the jump to do it full time.--Visit When To Jump.Buy the When To Jump book here.--This week's episode is supported by Best Self (bestself.co/WHENTOJUMP), Design Crowd (designcrowd.com/JUMP), Great Women of Business (parcast.com/BUSINESS) and Legal Shield.
6/5/2018 • 22 minutes, 45 seconds
Fox News' Sandra Smith: From finance to journalism
You may know her today as the cohost of America’s Newsroom and Outnumbered on Fox News Channel, but Sandra Smith’s background for most of her life had little to do with television, or even journalism. Her story is all about saying “yes” when opportunities arise, and being ok with making sacrifices along the way. --Visit When To Jump.Buy the When To Jump book here.--This week's episode is sponsored by Weebly (weebly.com/JUMP) and Flava Naturals.
5/29/2018 • 34 minutes, 59 seconds
From improv to podcasting w/ Chris Stemp & John Rojas
The Smart People Podcast features interesting conversations with, you guessed it, smart people from all walks of life. But the origin for the show comes in one of the host's decision to leave his job and do improv comedy. In conversation with Mike Lewis, Chris Stemp and John Rojas explain what led them to leave their careers and start the podcast, and how others can learn from their jump. Visit When To Jump.Buy the When To Jump book here.Listen to the Smart People Podcast.---This week's episode is sponsored by BestSelf (bestself.co/WHENTOJUMP), Weebly (weebly.com/JUMP), and Flava Naturals.
5/22/2018 • 28 minutes, 28 seconds
Rob Walker: The NY Times' Workologist
Since 2013, Rob Walker has been dispensing advice about jobs and careers as the New York Times' resident Workologist. In an age when more people than ever are looking to make a jump, how have his questions changed?Read Rob Walker's Workologist column in the New York Times.Visit When To Jump.Buy the When To Jump book here.---This week's episode is sponsored by Design Crowd (designcrowd.com/JUMP) and Soundview Executive Book Summaries (summary.com/JUMP).
5/15/2018 • 23 minutes, 12 seconds
How Khe Hy embraced mortality
For Khe Hy, making a career jump went hand-in-hand with coming to terms with his own mortality. In conversation with Mike Lewis, the former finance guru discusses how he moved his family to Bali on a whim, and how blogging saved his sanity.For more information on Khe Hy, visit his blog (http://rad.family), subscribe to his newsletter (http://radreads.email), and check out his podcast (bit.ly/1radpodcast). For more information on When To Jump, visit the website.Buy the When To Jump book here.--This week's episode is sponsored by Weebly (weebly.com/JUMP) and Soundview (summary.com/JUMP).
5/8/2018 • 31 minutes, 8 seconds
Small Business Week special
To celebrate Small Business Week, hear three stories of people who left something comfortable to strike out on their own and start their own small business. Featuring interviews with Urban Putt CEO Steve Fox, Wildcat Echo cofounder Elizabeth Hague, and Roark Gyms cofounder Nate Chambers.Purchase the When To Jump book here.For more information:Urban PuttRoark GymsWildcat Echo---This week's episode is sponsored by Weebly (weebly.com/JUMP) and Design Crowd (DesignCrowd.com/JUMP).
5/1/2018 • 40 minutes
Jason Dunford: Kenya's Olympic flagbearer
Jason Dunford competed at the top level of his sport, and was honored to carry his country's flag at the 2012 Olympics. Now, the swimmer is making a jump he hopes will help business in his home country.Purchase the When To Jump book hereThis week's episode is sponsored by Soundview (summary.com/jump), Weebly (weebly.com/jump), and FlavaNaturals.
4/24/2018 • 20 minutes, 10 seconds
Cathy Heller's four ways to do what you love
Cathy Heller moved to Los Angeles intending to make a living performing music. She made it happen, but it required a jump into unfamiliar territory to do so.Purchase the When To Jump book hereThis week's episode is sponsored by So Delicious Dairy Free, Design Crowd (DesignCrowd.com/JUMP) and Soundview (summary.com/jump).
4/17/2018 • 31 minutes, 27 seconds
Turning playtime into a jump: Tinkergarten's Brian & Meghan Fitzgerald
Of all the obstacles to making a jump, having a family or others relying on you for income and support can be the biggest one for many. This week, Mike Lewis talks to a husband and wife team that started their company after their first daughter was born, and haven't looked back since.Purchase the When To Jump book hereThis week's episode is sponsored by So Delicious Dairy Free and Soundview (summary.com/jump).
4/10/2018 • 28 minutes, 54 seconds
Adam Braun's life-changing pencil
Inspiration for pursuing one's purpose can come all sorts of ways. Often, as with MissionU CEO Adam Braun, that inspiration can take the form of a small, seemingly insignificant object.Purchase the When To Jump book hereThis week's episode is sponsored by So Delicious Dairy Free (sodeliciousdairyfree.com/jump), Weebly (weebly.com/jump) and DesignCrowd (DesignCrowd.com/JUMP)
4/3/2018 • 31 minutes, 4 seconds
Fan fiction to best sellers: Christina Lauren
So much of making a jump is learning to run your own race, and ignore what others might be doing. Few know that better than Christina Hobbs and Lauren Billings, who together have forged a successful career as romance writers under the shared pen name Christina Lauren.Purchase the When To Jump book hereThis week's episode is sponsored by Pluto Pillow (plutopillow.com, code whentojump) and Soundview (summary.com/jump).
3/27/2018 • 25 minutes, 21 seconds
Introducing Safe For Work
When to Jump shares a clip from a new podcast we think you'll like called Safe for Work. Check it out at https://wondery.com/shows/safe-for-work/Purchase the When To Jump book here
3/26/2018 • 11 minutes, 7 seconds
Y Combinator president Sam Altman
Startup incubator Y Combinator has helped tons of people make jumps, so its president Sam Altman is uniquely positioned to know what goes into one. It turns out, his advice for making a big change in your career comes down to something very simple.Purchase the When To Jump book hereThis week's episode is sponsored by Grasshopper (grasshopper.com/whentojump), Design Crowd (DesignCrowd.com/JUMP) and Soundview (summary.com/jump).
3/20/2018 • 21 minutes, 2 seconds
From microorganisms to shoes w/ Joey Zwillinger (Allbirds co-founder)
Joey Zwillinger wasn't especially interested in shoes growing up, but his passion for sustainability led him to co-found Allbirds, a rapidly-growing footwear company. In conversation, Zwillinger preaches the virtues of patience in making a jump, among other lessons.Purchase the When To Jump book hereThis week's episode is sponsored by Grasshopper (grasshopper.com/whentojump) and Design Crowd (DesignCrowd.com/JUMP).
3/13/2018 • 26 minutes, 19 seconds
Sheryl Sandberg asks the questions (Live at the Palo Alto JCC)
Sheryl Sandberg shares the story of how her immigrant family led her to write the forward for the When To Jump book, and host Mike Lewis takes questions from the audience at the first event on the When To Jump book tour.Production help for this week's episode by Andrew Stelzer.This week's episode is sponsored by Grasshopper (grasshopper.com/whentojump) and RXBar (RXBAR.com/jump). Also check out the new podcast But That's Another Story, available wherever you get your podcasts.Purchase the When To Jump book here
3/6/2018 • 32 minutes, 3 seconds
Shake Shack founder Danny Meyer
The popularity of Shake Shack hamburgers can be traced to an altogether different sort of culinary experience: Founder Danny Meyer's time as a tour guide for Italy's best trattorias. Learn how Meyer turned his love of Italian food into one of America's most popular burger chains.Purchase the When To Jump book here
2/27/2018 • 27 minutes, 57 seconds
Joe Gebbia and Airbnb's origin story
Sometimes, jumps can fail. And sometimes, you have to fail a lot before you hit success. Few know that better than Joe Gebbia, a designer and cofounder of Airbnb. Mike Lewis talks to Joe about how he grew up, and what motivated him to disrupt an industry, almost by accident.Purchase the When To Jump book hereThis episode is brought to you by Grasshopper and Pluto Pillow.
2/20/2018 • 30 minutes, 26 seconds
David Rusenko & Chris Fanini: Making your jump easier
This week's episode isn't so much about making a jump, but helping others make jumps of their own. David Rusenko and Chris Fanini are the co-founders of Weebly, a service that allows for easy building of a web site -- often one of the first things any jumper needs before going into business for themselves. In a wide-ranging conversation with host Mike Lewis, Rusenko and Fanini detail how Weebly came about, how the platform grew, and how they connect with their own community of jumpers.Purchase the When To Jump book hereLearn more:When To JumpWeebly
2/13/2018 • 28 minutes
Live at Harpoon Brewery
On this special live episode at Harpoon Brewery in Boston, Mike Lewis answers questions about his own jump, and how Corey Griffin helped him pursue his dream before his untimely passing four years ago. He is joined by two "jumpers" writes about in his book: Harpoon cofounder Dan Kenary, and blogger Laura McKowen.Purchase the When To Jump book hereLearn more:When To JumpThe Corey C. Griffin FoundationHarpoon BreweryLaura McKowen
2/6/2018 • 40 minutes, 31 seconds
Essence's Vanessa K. DeLuca: from retail to journalism
Most jumps are made to help one's self. But sometimes, jumps can be made to serve others. Essence editor-in-chief Vanessa K. De Luca's jump fits in the latter category, as she took a pay cut to leave her job in retail to start from the bottom run in the world of fashion journalism.Purchase the When To Jump book hereThis episode is brought to you by Grasshopper (grasshopper.com/whentojump)
1/30/2018 • 25 minutes, 50 seconds
Rob Bell: from megachurch pastor to spiritual maverick
Taking a jump can be taxing. Judging from the state of his voice after a jam-packed week of book tour, host Mike Lewis knows that well. But so does Rob Bell, who left the megachurch he founded to start a more well-rounded career that fit himself, his family, and his own unique sense of spirituality.Purchase the When To Jump book here
1/23/2018 • 33 minutes, 21 seconds
McKel Hill: from dietician to wellness advocate
It's easy to forget that you may not even need to leave your current line of work in order to make a jump. Take it from McKel Hill, who studied to be a dietician but jumped to turn her passion into something different and more suited to what she wanted to accomplish.Purchase the When To Jump book hereThis week's episode is brought to you by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. (JHSPH.edu/feelgood)
1/16/2018 • 31 minutes, 51 seconds
The host gets interviewed by his mom
The When To Jump book is out! To celebrate its release, host Mike Lewis turns the tables and becomes the interview subject. This time, it'll be his mother, Betsy Lewis, asking the questions. Telling one's parents can often be one of the hardest parts of making a jump, and in this conversation Mike recalls what it was like to tell his family about leaving his stable career to play pro squash, and how his childhood influenced his decision.Purchase the When To Jump book hereThis week's episode is brought to you by RXBar (RXBar.com/jump), Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. (JHSPH.edu/feelgood)
1/9/2018 • 28 minutes, 35 seconds
Gaby Dunn & Allison Raskin: Starting something with a friend
Being funny can be stressful, but then again, so can taking a jump. Both are things that come naturally to Gaby Dunn and Allison Raskin, who left Buzzfeed to start their own highly-successful YouTube channel called Just Between Us. In a freewheeling, at times irreverent conversation, the duo take host Mike Lewis through the stages of their jump and how they managed to become such good friends in the first place.Purchase the When To Jump book here
1/2/2018 • 31 minutes, 39 seconds
John Donahoe: a series of small leaps
Not every jump is dramatic — sometimes, it's a matter of taking a series of smaller leaps to get you to where you want to go. John Donahoe has been the CEO of Bain & Company, eBay, and now, the cloud company ServiceNow, but he's never been afraid to re-pot.Purchase the When To Jump book hereThis week's episode is brought to you by Platejoy (Platejoy.com, offer code WHENTOJUMP) and Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. (JHSPH.edu/feelgood)
12/26/2017 • 31 minutes, 12 seconds
Tim Hade: from Air Force to green energy
Assessing the risk of making a jump can sometimes be the most harrowing part of the decision-making process. Just ask Tim Hade, who went from the U.S. Air Force to starting a clean energy company of his own, after no small amount of wrestling with the decision.Purchase the When To Jump book hereThis week's episode is brought to you by Platejoy (Platejoy.com, offer code WHENTOJUMP) and Hello Fresh (hellofresh.com, offer code WHENTOJUMP30)
12/19/2017 • 41 minutes, 16 seconds
Danni Pomplun: from bartender to yoga instructor
Jumping can be a matter of comfort. But other times, it can be a matter of necessity. Danni Pomplun faced numerous trials and tribulations in his life before stumbling upon yoga almost by accident. His experience in the discipline led him to make a jump that would have been unthinkable to him just a couple years prior.Purchase the When To Jump book hereThis week's episode is brought to you by Grasshopper (grasshopper.com/whentojump), Storyworth (storyworth.com/jump) and Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
12/12/2017 • 36 minutes, 3 seconds
Eric Wu: from startup advisor to fashion designer
Sometimes making a jump isn’t one big action, but instead a series of smaller steps. For Eric Wu, that was the path that led him from investment banking, to startup advising, to finally starting his own clothing label that showcases his unique sense of style.Purchase the When To Jump book hereThis episode is brought to you by Grasshopper (grasshopper.com/whentojump), and Memory Rescue (memoryrescuebook.com)
12/5/2017 • 31 minutes, 27 seconds
Brenda Berkman: New York City's first woman firefighter
Brenda Berkman abandoned her law career just as it was getting started to take one of the most dangerous jobs on the planet: A firefighter. Berman's jump wasn't just risky, though: It was also historic. New York City's first woman firefighter talks about her fight to be allowed in the fire department, the struggles she faced once there, and how she has continued to take jumps throughout her life.Purchase the When To Jump book hereThis episode is brought to you by Grasshopper (grasshopper.com/whentojump), and Memory Rescue (memoryrescuebook.com)
11/28/2017 • 39 minutes, 51 seconds
Olakunle Oladehin: from doctor to dance instructor
Sometimes, making a jump requires pursuing two totally different paths at once. That's what Olakunle Oladehin did, balancing medical school and an intense interest in hip hop dance. Eventually, Oladehin was able to make peace with the expectations of his immigrant family, and make a career jump that combined his passions.Purchase the When To Jump book hereThis episode is brought to you by Be Frugal (BeFrugal.com/jump), Hello Fresh and Memory Rescue (memoryrescuebook.com).
11/21/2017 • 33 minutes, 2 seconds
Brian Kelly: from HR to credit card rewards expert
For thousands upon thousands of people, The Points Guy has been a go-to resource for maximizing their credit card rewards. But the Points Guy himself isn't a professional credit card salesman, and started his eponymous blog on a whim while working in HR at a bank. On this episode, Mike Lewis talks with Brian Kelly about how he found his way in the world of credit card rewards, and what it took to jump from a safe career to a burgeoning business.Purchase the When To Jump book hereThis episode is brought to you by Memory Rescue (memoryrescuebook.com) and Grasshopper (grasshopper.com/whentojump)
11/14/2017 • 30 minutes, 13 seconds
WNYC's Manoush Zomorodi: from bored to inspired
Jumps require a lot of work, time, and planning. But sometimes, the first step to making a jump can be to do nothing at all. This week, Mike Lewis talks with Manoush Zomorodi, the host of WNYC's Note To Self, about the powerful and positive effect of being bored.Purchase the When To Jump book here
11/7/2017 • 39 minutes, 25 seconds
Arianna Huffington: from the Huffington Post to Thrive Global
Arianna Huffington became a household name thanks to her groundbreaking internet publication. So it was surprising when she decided to jump from her namesake, the Huffington Post, to focus on, of all things, sleep. In this week's episode, Mike Lewis talks to Huffington about why she left the company she built, and what she's done to combat sexism in the workplace as a board member at Uber.Purchase the When To Jump book here
10/31/2017 • 26 minutes, 17 seconds
Sheryl Sandberg: federal government to Silicon Valley
Sheryl Sandberg jumped from the federal government to the burgeoning tech industry. Along the way, she's inspired countless women and minorities to fight for greater representation at the highest levels of the government and corporate America. In the first episode of When To Jump, Sandberg discusses her move from the government to tech, and why and when she made the jump.Purchase the When To Jump book hereThis week's episode is brought to you by TopResume (topresume.com/jump) and Hello Fresh.
10/24/2017 • 29 minutes, 26 seconds
Introducing When To Jump
Mike Lewis took a big risk: he quit his comfortable desk job in corporate America to play the professional squash tour. When to Jump features authentic conversations with people who chase their dreams, whatever they may be.