https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-87rj7-134275b When Stephanie Bigelow returns to the faith she abandoned in her adolescence, she discovers the irony of her upbringing as a Preacher’s Kid, inspiring her to write a book that helps her fellow PK’s overcome the trials of life, time, and circumstance. “Life is really 5% what happens to you, but it’s 95% how…
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Samantha Card Moving from Pain to Power Through an Unexpected Transition from Corporate America to Entrepreneurship
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-xpgwh-13421c6 “Be like an athlete: Push through the pain and challenge yourself to greatness.” “Don’t tell me what I can’t do, right? I’m going to create my own pathways. I’m going to go all in. And to be quite honest, all I needed was one yes. I can get 100 nos. All I needed was…
The Importance of Asking for Help: Art Mitchell’s Story
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-wxrr9-1330eae Art Mitchell is a special education specialist, youth advocate, and professional development and staff coach. He is also a soon-to-be TEDx speaker. Art was diagnosed with keratoconus, a rare eye disease, at the age of six. He has since had seven surgeries to correct his vision. Despite all of this, he has remained a…
Kirsten Franklin How to Create Your Own Standards and Avoid Analysis Paralysis
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-gp6n6-13162ac Kirsten Franklin, a recovering attorney turned life and business coach, shares her story of how she went from hating her job to becoming a successful entrepreneur despite the challenges she faced as a single mom. Why you should always set the bar high for yourself. “You have to understand that you are having a…
Nora Sudduth on Taking the Big Leap in Entrepreneurship
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-3vv95-13019bd After being pushed out of her comfort zone, Nora Sudduth takes a leap of faith into entrepreneurship and learns that the key to success is failing–smart. What if taking a leap of faith into entrepreneurship is the key to success? “You’re never going to have certainty, by the way. Like, certainty doesn’t exist. I…
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