
#34 Gary Bremermann: Clarity Over Comfort—Career Change on Your Own Terms
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For anyone tired of chasing titles and ready to build a career worth living on their own terms, this episode delivers both the hard truths and the hope.
>>Coaching the Opportunity Seekers
“Mid-career professionals weren’t asking what they wanted—they were asking what was available.”
Gary explains why so many talented people get trapped following default paths—and how coaching helps them reconnect with what they actually want.
>>Your Story Is the Starting Point
“Your past holds the clues to your future—you just have to read it differently.”
He breaks down why career clarity begins with mining your real life for patterns, strengths, and missed signals.
>>Values Before Vision
“Forget the mission statement—start with your values.”
Gary shares why starting with personal values, not corporate buzzwords, is the foundation for sustainable career growth.
>>Practical Dreaming
“One dream job without limits. One dream job grounded in reality.”
He explains how a two-track dream job exercise helps people balance ambition with achievable moves.
>>Japan’s Aging Workforce and Recruiting Reality
“The labor pool is shrinking, but the hiring practices haven’t caught up.”
Gary shares firsthand insights on ageism, cultural resistance to change, and why Japan remains one of the hardest recruiting markets in the world.
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