Get your goat: So you want to move to the country and raise goats - A podcast about change

Season 3 / Episode 5: Graham Snell - Musician and business leader: Avoiding redundancy to fuel change

October 15, 2021 Peggie Koenig, Catherine Gryba, Graham Snell Season 3 Episode 5
Season 3 / Episode 5: Graham Snell - Musician and business leader: Avoiding redundancy to fuel change
Get your goat: So you want to move to the country and raise goats - A podcast about change
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Get your goat: So you want to move to the country and raise goats - A podcast about change
Season 3 / Episode 5: Graham Snell - Musician and business leader: Avoiding redundancy to fuel change
Oct 15, 2021 Season 3 Episode 5
Peggie Koenig, Catherine Gryba, Graham Snell

Quotes about change: "Everyone needs to call themselves on their own garbage and work to fix it."

Graham Snell thought he was going to have a career as a musician.  After high school, he attended music school in Iowa with the dream of becoming a rock star.  But making a living as a musician can be a tough gig.  After several years, he considered the reality of a future in music and started a new career path.

Graham talks about resilience and rolling through change as life evolves, the tools he uses to help him move through change, and how his fear of becoming redundant has helped him invite and seek change.  His practical attitude and leadership skills have served him well as he has moved through the non-profit world, to aviation, and now the  agriculture industry.  And the passion for making music is still there and always will be.

http://getyourgoat.ca/season-three

Show Notes

Quotes about change: "Everyone needs to call themselves on their own garbage and work to fix it."

Graham Snell thought he was going to have a career as a musician.  After high school, he attended music school in Iowa with the dream of becoming a rock star.  But making a living as a musician can be a tough gig.  After several years, he considered the reality of a future in music and started a new career path.

Graham talks about resilience and rolling through change as life evolves, the tools he uses to help him move through change, and how his fear of becoming redundant has helped him invite and seek change.  His practical attitude and leadership skills have served him well as he has moved through the non-profit world, to aviation, and now the  agriculture industry.  And the passion for making music is still there and always will be.

http://getyourgoat.ca/season-three