Portfolio Career Work Life Design: A Work Life That Truly Fits You -Andreia Fernandes on the Happy2Be Podcast
The Power of Portfolio Careers: Designing a Happier Work Life
What if the path to professional happiness wasn’t about climbing a single career ladder -but about intentional portfolio career work life design that truly fits you?
In the very first episode of the Happy2Be Podcast, host Anya sits down with Andreia Fernandes – CEO of Seabrand International, Founder of the PFCI, executive coach, lecturer, and author – for an honest and inspiring conversation about the growing power of portfolio careers -and what it really means to design work that fits your life.
What this episode covers about portfolio career work life design:
- What a portfolio career really is and why more people are choosing this path
- How combining skills, passions, and roles can lead to deeper fulfillment and long-term happiness
- The biggest lessons Andreia has learned throughout her own multi-role journey
- Practical, actionable steps to start designing your own portfolio career today
- Why flexibility, curiosity, and self-reflection are the true building blocks of a meaningful portfolio career
Whether you are thinking about a career shift, craving more freedom in your work, or simply wondering how to better align what you do with what you value, this episode offers both inspiration and a clear direction forward.
Listen to the full episode on Spotify:
Happy2Be is dedicated to real conversations about happiness, well-being, and the art of building a life with purpose. Hosted by Anya, each episode brings together voices and stories that challenge the way we think about work, success, and what it means to truly thrive.In this episode, host Anya welcomes Andreia Fernandes as her guest.
“A portfolio career is more than juggling different jobs – it’s a way of creating a career that feels freer, more meaningful, and more fulfilling.”
Want to go deeper? Read how Positive Psychology can help you design a happier work life -a topic Andreia explores in detail on the Portfolio Career Institute blog.


