Self unLimited Podcast with Michelle Fotheringham

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E37: Michelle Fotheringham explains about Werkling for the gig economy

Michelle Fotheringham ‘escaped’ from corporate life to work in the professional gig economy. She also created the means for others to join together in doing such work, providing an alternative pathway for organisations to access great talent.

In this episode of Self unLimited with Helen Palmer, she explains her creation, Werkling and shares advice for individuals who might take their own path to becoming a Werkling. It’s a very Self unLimited way of working!

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About Self Unlimited

 

What’s better than reading someone’s story? Hearing their story! In this podcast series, listen to individuals share about navigating their Self unLimited adventures with Helen Palmer (Creator of Self unLimited) or with special friends of Self unLimited.

 

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