The untold stories of successful women and how they built professional self-confidence.
We're on a mission to inspire you in your career. No matter what goals you've set, what dreams you have, or what season of life you are in.
You are somebody.
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The untold stories of successful women and how they built professional self-confidence.
We're on a mission to inspire you in your career. No matter what goals you've set, what dreams you have, or what season of life you are in.
You are somebody.
Tiffany Williams is the Associate Director of Advocacy, Empowerment, and Faith at Pepperdine University's Caruso School of Law. In addition to being a law professor, she's also a former administrative law judge, ordained minister, author, and founder and CEO of the Esther Project. Tiffany is a passionate advocate for women and girls globally. She founded the Esther Project with the vision of empowering one million women worldwide to become intentional leaders using their life purpose for the advancement of women and girls. Tiffany is a former administrative law judge and has served as legal adviser to governors and elected officials in New Jersey. On today's episode, Tiffany will discuss why her time on the bench was both empowering and humbling through her incredible experiences in both law and faith. She's discovered her life mission: to empower women to find their purpose. She will share the importance of the de-cluttering process and how to shed the approval addiction by identifying what doesn't serve you.
The Madeline and Becca Podcast
The untold stories of successful women and how they built professional self-confidence.
We're on a mission to inspire you in your career. No matter what goals you've set, what dreams you have, or what season of life you are in.
You are somebody.