Podcast
Appearances
If you’re looking for a fun, engaging, and energetic speaker on topics of careers, job search, solopreneurship, setting up a business, or life lessons from an executive coach, then look no further than Phil Sterne.
1st April 2025: The Interim ep15
Host: Duncan Stott
How to Go It Alone: Phil Sterne. Interim professionals aren't employees; we're independent contractors, self-employed, freelancers. We live a mercurial life, dynamic, changeable, unpredictable. Our permanent colleagues look at our mysterious and independent lives, with a mix of curiosity or envy, knowing that we sort-out our own affairs, we go it alone.
What does going-it-alone actually entail?
Length: 26 minutes
25th March 2025: Coffee Chaos & Confidence, ep6
Host: Andy Casey
How to Escape the Corporate Wankery: Phil drops some straight-up advice on building your own path and crushing imposter syndrome. If you’re ready to ditch the corporate BS and build something real, this episode is your fuel.
Length: 68 minutes
26th June 2023: The Old Man and the CV, ep18
Host: Andy Wand
Phil Sterne talks about rekindling your CV’s mojo, gaining confidence in interviewing by answering questions in the right way, and ensuring that your CV ticks all the right boxes for recruiters and hirers.
Length: 14 minutes
Speaking & Educational
Appearances
13th February 2025: Countesthorpe Academy
Phil worked with the Mat Life Academy Trust to deliver a range of workshops and assemblies. For our school, he delivered a CV assembly to around 200 sixth form students.
6th February 2025: Bosworth Academy
Phil delivered a classroom-based session combining theory, AI, and practical activities to help 15 sixth formers prepare for making job applications, and putting their mind at rest that they don’t have to have it all worked out.
25th February 2025: Ashby School
Phil gave an interactive and engaging 60-minute talk to 200 year 13s combining job search theory, AI, and practical activities to help them prepare for making job applications, while putting their minds at rest that they don’t have to have it all worked out.