Listen "S2E12 - From YouTube to CEO: What Project Managers Can Learn from Amy Landino"
Episode Synopsis
In this inspiring episode of The Good PM Life, host Sandy Lawler sits down with none other than Amy Landino—renowned YouTube creator, keynote speaker, coach, and author of Good Morning, Good Life. Amy opens up about her journey from launching videos in 2007 to building an internationally recognized personal brand. But what does all this have to do with project management? Everything.Amy and Sandy dive into the often-overlooked truth: many aspiring project managers already have the skills—they just haven’t given themselves the credit yet. Amy shares powerful advice on taking the leap before you feel fully ready, embracing your past experiences, and managing self-doubt along the way.***To get exclusive access to the Extraordinary Action Framework Amy mentioned during today's episode, follow Amy on Instagram and send her a direct message with the text "Good PM"***🔑 In This Episode You’ll Learn:How creating content can teach you project management principlesWhy courage often comes before clarity in your career journeyHow to reframe “I’m not ready” into action and growthThe parallels between managing a brand and managing projectsWhy sharing your voice publicly (like on LinkedIn or YouTube) builds confidence and community💬 Notable Quotes: 🗣️ “You learn so much by putting yourself out there.” — Amy Landino 🗣️ “If you’ve ever planned, organized, scoped, or solved a problem—you’ve practiced project management.” — Sandy Lawler📚 Mentioned in the Episode:Good Morning, Good Life by Amy LandinoAmy’s YouTube channel: AmyTVConnect with Amy on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/schmittastic/?hl=en🌟 Who Should Listen:Aspiring project managers questioning if they’re “ready”Creatives looking to turn passion into processAnyone navigating a career leap with fear and excitement🙌 Connect with Sandy:LinkedIn: Sandy LawlerWebsite: The Good PM Life
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