Today we’re diving into a topic most people really don’t like to talk about… failure. If you’re someone who prides yourself on excellence, performance, and doing things “right,” the idea of failing might make you cringe. I get it, it used to be one of my biggest fears too. In this episode, I share a story about my son's trunk-or-treat event, and how it brought back a high school pottery class memory and a moment where I walked away instead of allowing myself to learn through imperf...
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Today we’re diving into a topic most people really don’t like to talk about… failure. If you’re someone who prides yourself on excellence, performance, and doing things “right,” the idea of failing might make you cringe. I get it, it used to be one of my biggest fears too. In this episode, I share a story about my son's trunk-or-treat event, and how it brought back a high school pottery class memory and a moment where I walked away instead of allowing myself to learn through imperf...
In this episode, I’m sharing powerful advice and tips straight from the top-insights from CEOs and senior leaders from an event I was recently a part of. Whether you’re just starting your career or you’re already sitting at the executive table, these insights are for you. Because no matter your role, the truth is: we never stop learning, growing, or evolving our presence. Join me as I discuss: -Imposter Syndrome is real (even for CEOs) -Networking & advocates matter -Confiden...
It Starts With You
Today we’re diving into a topic most people really don’t like to talk about… failure. If you’re someone who prides yourself on excellence, performance, and doing things “right,” the idea of failing might make you cringe. I get it, it used to be one of my biggest fears too. In this episode, I share a story about my son's trunk-or-treat event, and how it brought back a high school pottery class memory and a moment where I walked away instead of allowing myself to learn through imperf...