
The workplace can feel very different for women than for men. Women often feel they have to prove themselves, that they’re evaluated by how they look, or that their opinions are not respected. They feel Mom Guilt for leaving their kids while they pursue a career and worry about taking a job that fuels their passion instead of their pocketbook. We examine these real life challenges of women who are... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 34 | Founded | 8 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | CareersBusiness | |||

For Sarah Wallace, impact didn’t come from knowing the technology — it came from understanding the humans behind it.
In an industry driven by systems engineers and technologists, Sarah entered with a different lens: psychology, behavioral economics,... more
Wholeness. Bravery. Alignment.
For Ashley, success wasn’t just about leading at a high level — it was about finally feeling whole.
For years, she felt split in two: “work Ashley” and “real Ashley.” And instead of choosing between them, she built a ... more
Bias. Balance. Empowerment.
For Nancy Griffin, success didn’t come from following the rules — it came from realizing the system wasn’t built for her.
When an executive once said, “She has a family,” to deny her an international opportunity, Nancy n... more
Freedom. Ambition. Design.
For Chandler Stroud, getting her MBA wasn’t about climbing higher — it was about living freer.
Success, for her, wasn’t defined by titles or power. It was about choice — the freedom to design a career that honored both her... more
Awareness. Transformation. Clarity.
For Lisa Giruzzi, power didn’t come from proving herself — it came from realizing she never had to.
After years of walking into boardrooms “guns blazing,” ready to defend her worth, Lisa discovered that confidenc... more
Courage. Reinvention. Purpose.
Dr. Felicia Dortch-Greer’s life has never followed a straight line.
A nurse of 27 years, a mother of four, and a survivor of domestic abuse — she rebuilt her world one bold decision at a time.
When her life nearly end... more
She didn’t leave corporate life — it left her.
When Alexa Starks returned from maternity leave, she found herself in a culture that expected her to “bounce back” overnight — no re-onboarding, no support, no understanding.
Instead of accepting it, s... more
Ever had life completely fall apart — only to realize it was pushing you toward your purpose?
That’s exactly what happened to Holli Beth Clauser.
She was a young mom navigating the unpredictable world of raising two children — both with unique needs... more
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