đ©âđš Creating Your Own Path: Rachel Heussenstamm built a career on Curiosity, Resilience & Exploration
What do you do when your career doesnât follow a straight line? For my guest, Rachel Heussenstamm, the answer has always been: stay curious, say yes to opportunities, and treat every challenge like a problem worth solving.
In this episode, Rachel shares her dynamic, âsidewaysâ career journeyâfrom overcoming dyslexia as a kid, to studying music and architecture, dropping out of USC to join a band in Nashville (Shh... don't tell anyoneđ), freelancing as a designer, producing commercials for ESPN, leading creative teams at ZipRecruiter, and now consulting with purpose-driven brands. Along the way, sheâs built a career on curiosity, creativity, and the courage to keep reinventing herself.
Rachelâs stories remind us that the best jobs arenât always the ones you apply forâtheyâre often the ones you create yourself.
What We Talk About:
- How early obstacles can become strengthsâdyslexia helped Rachel build resilience, pattern recognition, and creativity.
- Why curiosity is a superpower (and a skill to develop)âbeing deeply curious is what makes you a better listener, problem solver, and leader.
- The importance of saying yes to serendipityâa single freelance project led her to producing ESPN commercials.
- Why every job is a climate jobâand how sustainability shows up in every industry.
- Creating cultural capitalâHow growing up in an entrepreneurial, arts-driven community normalized risk-taking and built her confidence to pursue her own path.
- Why playing the long game, being open, and having fun are essential ingredients in any career.
Key Takeaways
đĄ âCuriosity is problem-solving. Itâs not just about wonderâitâs about asking better questions, building context, and finding the real issues to solve.â
đĄ âSometimes the best jobs are the ones you make for yourself.â
đĄ âEvery career has pivots. The trick is to keep stacking experiences, stay open, and trust that it all adds up.â
đĄ âEvery job is a climate job. No matter your sector, sustainability belongs in the conversation.â Listen to
This Episode If Youâre:
- An early-career professional figuring out your next move.
- A creative who wants to grow into leadership.
- Someone navigating pivots, setbacks, or unexpected opportunities.
- A believer that curiosity, creativity, and courage shape great careers.
đ Connect with Rachel: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachel-heussenstamm/
đ Rachelâs Book Recommendations:
- The Power of Giving Away Power, Matthew Barzun
- This is Your Brain on Sports by Jon Wertheim and Sam Sommers.
- Abundance, Era Klein & Derek Thompson
Rachel's Non-profit pick: https://drawdown.org/ because "Every job is a climate job."
Music by Lidérc.
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