When Susan sold her company, she thought she’d find freedom and clarity. Instead, she woke up to an unsettling truth: she’d lost her momentum, her confidence, and even her sense of identity. This was the woman who once built physical tools to help people get “unstuck”, and now she was the one in the quicksand. Inside ICONIC, Susan learned to stop chasing the “perfect answer” and start testing possibilities in real time. From coaching clients to taking on advisory and fractional roles. She let...
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When Susan sold her company, she thought she’d find freedom and clarity. Instead, she woke up to an unsettling truth: she’d lost her momentum, her confidence, and even her sense of identity. This was the woman who once built physical tools to help people get “unstuck”, and now she was the one in the quicksand. Inside ICONIC, Susan learned to stop chasing the “perfect answer” and start testing possibilities in real time. From coaching clients to taking on advisory and fractional roles. She let...
Ep 203: Greatest Hits: Raising Millions Was ‘Unreasonable’ Until John Changed One Thought
Rock Your Brain. Rock Your Life
39 minutes
3 months ago
Ep 203: Greatest Hits: Raising Millions Was ‘Unreasonable’ Until John Changed One Thought
What if your biggest block to raising money, or being the powerful leader you’re dying to be isn’t strategy, but your brain? In this episode, founder John Cavanaugh shares how he went from exhausted, broke, and doubtful, to raising half a million dollars in one ask. And doing it with ease. We don’t praise the hustle and grind culture in my podcast. Because it’s the fastest path to burnout. This episode isn’t the “money mindset” affirmation fluff you see online. This story is about...
Rock Your Brain. Rock Your Life
When Susan sold her company, she thought she’d find freedom and clarity. Instead, she woke up to an unsettling truth: she’d lost her momentum, her confidence, and even her sense of identity. This was the woman who once built physical tools to help people get “unstuck”, and now she was the one in the quicksand. Inside ICONIC, Susan learned to stop chasing the “perfect answer” and start testing possibilities in real time. From coaching clients to taking on advisory and fractional roles. She let...