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July 28, 2025 32 mins

In this episode of the Journeys Of Not So Ordinary People, hosts Dr. Dave Peltz and Dr. Joe Hamlett sit down with leadership expert Carlee Wolfe to explore the concept of “building for the pivot” in personal and professional life. Carlee explains that genuine readiness for change begins with a foundation of curiosity—continually asking “What’s next? What’s possible?”—coupled with the courage to embrace new opportunities, even small ones like jotting down a goal or reaching out to a friend. By actively engaging with new experiences and reflecting on past lessons, we cultivate the internal “muscles” needed to pivot effectively, whether change is self‑initiated or unexpected. They underscore how these small, cumulative actions—paired with clarity around what truly matters—can empower resilience and open doors to meaningful growth and transformation.

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Dr. Joe Hamlett

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Dave Peltz ⁠

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Music intro & Outro provided by David T. Peltz, Owner of Peltz Tech Services, ⁠david@peltztech.com⁠

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