Build a life, not just a career. Every week I learn from extraordinary women about how they're building a life they're proud of.
Gain clarity on your own path and values and learn from the experiences of diverse and inspiring women in topics like relationships, work, love, and more!
Build a life, not just a career. Every week I learn from extraordinary women about how they're building a life they're proud of.
Gain clarity on your own path and values and learn from the experiences of diverse and inspiring women in topics like relationships, work, love, and more!
We’re told we need a perfect plan — but Gayle Schueller’s story shows a different way.
Over 30 years, she built a career leading sustainability at one of the world’s biggest companies, raised a family, and made pivots that looked risky in the moment but made sense over time.
In this conversation, Gayle shares the choices that shaped her career and life, the values that guided her when the “right path” wasn’t obvious, and what she wishes she had known in her 20s about success, family, and balance.
Her secret? You don’t need to see the whole map — you just need to focus on the next step.
Sheila Cosgrove is a transformational leadership coach in the professional development space, serving as Founder and CEO of Sheila Cosgrove Coaching and Consulting. With over 25 years of experience in hospitality and senior consulting roles at North Highland and RGP, she has built a boutique practice specializing in women's leadership development while maintaining her commitment to authentic career evolution.
In this illuminating episode, Sheila shares her journey of transitioning from corporate success to entrepreneurial fulfillment. She offers valuable insights on:
Sheila's story demonstrates how women in their twenties and early career stages can build meaningful professional paths without sacrificing their authenticity or feeling trapped by their initial career choices.
You wake up and grab your phone. A million notifications.
This is the tension Akshaya Ravi understands deeply. In this episode, she opens up about her evolution from relentless hustle to intentional peace.
Akshaya built her identity on being the hardest worker in the room—until she realized something was missing. "I kept pushing. You got this award, it's okay. Go for the next one. I don't take a moment to appreciate it," she confesses.
We explore her journey from accounting to tech sales, her morning ritual that changed everything (simple tea on her balcony), and her perspective on professional presentation as a strategic choice rather than a limitation.
For those of us navigating careers while protecting our spirits, Akshaya offers honest reflection on what it means to want both achievement and tranquility in the same life. No perfect answers—just the possibility that maybe we don't have to choose.
Are you terrified that choosing family over career means giving up on your own growth and identity?
Heather Morehouse is a dedicated homeschooling mother of four and family-focused woman, serving as the backbone of the Morehouse household for over two decades. With 20 years of experience in child development and home education, she has raised remarkably well-adjusted children while maintaining her own journey of personal growth and discovery.
In this refreshingly honest episode, Heather shares her journey of choosing family over professional ambitions and the unexpected transformation that followed. She offers valuable insights on:
Heather's story demonstrates how young women can find meaningful personal growth and fulfillment without following conventional career paths or societal expectations.
Can family wisdom help your career?
Vahbiz Cooper is a marketing professional in the B2B SaaS industry, serving as Digital Marketing Manager at Demandbase.
In this insightful episode, Vahbiz shares her journey of balancing traditional Indian upbringing with modern career ambitions. She offers valuable insights on:
Vahbiz's story demonstrates how young women can leverage their cultural heritage as a competitive advantage without sacrificing their authentic voice or professional ambitions. From Dubai's luxury-focused environment to her current role, she reveals how traditional wisdom continues to guide her success in unexpected ways.
Kathy Dunlay is a business leader in the technology sector, serving as Founder and CEO at New England Sales & Marketing. With 35 years of experience and an immigrant family background that shaped her work ethic, she has built a successful consultancy serving over 120 B2B technology companies while maintaining control over her time and honoring her family's legacy.
In this thought-provoking episode, Kathy shares her journey of balancing ambition with personal fulfillment. She offers valuable insights on:
Kathy's story demonstrates how ambitious professionals can achieve career success and flexibility without apologizing for their dedication to work or sacrificing their authentic definition of fulfillment.
Rasheité is a partnerships leader who serves as Sr. Manager of Partner Programs at Frontline Education. While building successful partner programs and driving business growth, she's also raising four children - including a college athlete, a high school senior, and two young kids.
In this candid episode, Rasheité shares how she redefined excellence as a working mom. She offers refreshing insights on:
Through real stories - from bringing her mom on business trips to managing late-night proposals - Rasheité shows how you can achieve professional success without sacrificing family life or your sense of self.
Turns out those perfect career and life paths are a myth. Here's what I'm learning from my guests about the messy truth of success - and why not having it all figured out might be exactly where you need to be.
Juhi Saha is a global business leader in the partnerships industry, serving as CEO of her own company that helps B2B businesses grow through strategic partnerships. With extensive experience at major tech companies including Microsoft and proven success in building and scaling partnership programs, she has achieved professional excellence while prioritizing her role as a mother to two young daughters.
In this transformative episode, Juhi shares her journey from checking society's boxes to defining success on her own terms. She offers valuable insights on:
Juhi's story demonstrates how ambitious women can build meaningful careers without sacrificing their authentic selves or family priorities. From navigating cultural expectations to leading with confidence, she shows that success comes from living your own dream, not someone else's.
Jill Rowley is a pioneering force in tech sales and social selling, having served as one of the first SaaS sales professionals at Salesforce when it was just a $5 million company. With 24 years of experience and a business degree from UVA, she has helped shape the evolution of B2B sales from outbound to inbound to nearbound, while maintaining an unwavering focus on authentic customer relationships.
In this remarkably candid episode, Jill shares her journey of reaching extraordinary professional heights while confronting the hidden costs of relentless ambition. She offers valuable insights on:
Whether you're early in your career or hitting your stride, Jill's raw insights and battle-tested wisdom will change how you think about ambition, success, and what it means to truly win.
Jennifer Richey is a technology partnerships leader with over 20 years in B2B tech, where she's built and scaled partnership programs while navigating the complexities of being a woman in a male-dominated industry.
In this vulnerable and insightful episode, Jennifer shares her transformative journey from masking her true self to embracing authenticity in corporate leadership.
She offers valuable insights on:
Breaking free from perfectionism and finding power in authenticity Redefining success beyond traditional metrics and titles Integrating creativity and neurodivergent thinking in business leadership Navigating intentional career transitions with confidenceBrandy is a former Sales Enablement professional in the tech industry.
In this candid episode, Brandy shares her journey of transitioning from a full-time corporate role to prioritizing motherhood.
She offers valuable insights on:
Angie is a transformation expert in the startup world, serving as Chief of Staff to multiple founders and executives while supporting veteran entrepreneurs. With 15 years of experience spanning military service and startup operations, plus a recent business degree from the University of Washington, she has mastered the art of "going fast and fixing things" while maintaining deep emotional intelligence and authentic relationships.
In this candid episode, Angie shares her journey of redefining success on her own terms, from being part of the 1% of airborne service members in the Air Force to building a career centered on helping others thrive. She offers valuable insights on:
How to build genuine professional relationships in a world obsessed with networking metrics Why combining inner drive with outer calm can be your secret weapon for growth The counterintuitive connection between facing your fears and finding true comfort Real talk about using therapy to build stronger relationships while pursuing ambitious goals