Malone — April
Below is a blog post highlighting her journey and the lessons she offers for those looking to redefine their own professional lives.
: One of her most consistent messages is about setting boundaries to ensure you can be "present for family." By being clear on the kind of life she wanted for herself and her daughter, she found a way to actually enjoy home and work simultaneously.
In the modern world of work, few people have "cracked the code" of remote life quite like April Malone. From a long-term career in medical transcription to her current role as a champion for remote workers and job seekers, April’s story is a masterclass in intentional living and professional evolution. The Great Pivot: From Mayo Clinic to the Mic april malone
While she is a leader in the remote work space, April is also a lifelong learner with a Master’s degree in Adult Education. Her diverse background—spanning healthcare, K-12 teaching, and professional podcasting—gives her a unique perspective on how to help others "unwrap their gifts" and change the direction of their lives.
This realization led to her founding the podcast. Through her platform, she has spent thousands of hours training adults and interviewing dozens of industry leaders to understand what truly makes remote work successful. 3 Lessons from April Malone’s Journey Below is a blog post highlighting her journey
: April often speaks about the importance of "adjusting your mindset" to stay energized. She advocates for simple shifts, like heading to a local coffee shop for a change of scenery or scheduling specific meetings just to keep yourself engaged and motivated.
Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur or just starting your remote journey, April’s story reminds us that it’s never too late to invest in yourself. From a long-term career in medical transcription to
For over 15 years, April was a cornerstone at the Mayo Clinic, mastering the world of medical transcription. But as the world changed, so did her vision for the future. She realized that work shouldn't just be something you "fit in" around your life—it should support the quality of life you want.