What happens when you step off the “safe” corporate track and choose something that feels wildly authentic instead? In this conversation, I sit down with Amy Adler to talk about the courage it takes to make career choices that actually align with who you are — not just what looks good on paper. Amy shares her journey from corporate leader to bakery owner, and what it taught her about leadership, listening, and learning through mistakes. We explore the freedom that comes when your identity isn...
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What happens when you step off the “safe” corporate track and choose something that feels wildly authentic instead? In this conversation, I sit down with Amy Adler to talk about the courage it takes to make career choices that actually align with who you are — not just what looks good on paper. Amy shares her journey from corporate leader to bakery owner, and what it taught her about leadership, listening, and learning through mistakes. We explore the freedom that comes when your identity isn...
EP: 21 The Things We Say That Hold Us Back (My conversation with Emily Stevens and Lyndsey Chambers
Back Pocket Coach
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1 year ago
EP: 21 The Things We Say That Hold Us Back (My conversation with Emily Stevens and Lyndsey Chambers
In this conversation, Vicki Abelson speaks with Lindsay Chambers and Emily Stevens about mindset and personal growth. They discuss the importance of self-reflection, the belief that wanting more is not selfish, and the need to validate one's own feelings. They also explore the idea of self-worth and how it affects happiness and fulfillment. The conversation highlights the value of having a mentor or coach to provide guidance and support during the self-reflection process. In this conversation...
Back Pocket Coach
What happens when you step off the “safe” corporate track and choose something that feels wildly authentic instead? In this conversation, I sit down with Amy Adler to talk about the courage it takes to make career choices that actually align with who you are — not just what looks good on paper. Amy shares her journey from corporate leader to bakery owner, and what it taught her about leadership, listening, and learning through mistakes. We explore the freedom that comes when your identity isn...