Episodes

Wednesday Feb 15, 2017
Ep145: Lessons from the Liminal Edges of Life (Blogcast)
Wednesday Feb 15, 2017
Wednesday Feb 15, 2017
What do you do when you're in the in-between spaces of life, where the answers aren't clear no matter how hard you try? Welcome to the Liminal Edge.
This episode is a blogcast; you'll find the full transcript of the episode here: http://theintrovertentrepreneur.com/2017/02/15/lessons-liminal-edges-life/

Friday Feb 03, 2017
Ep144: Betsy Talbot on Turning Points and Beginning Again
Friday Feb 03, 2017
Friday Feb 03, 2017
Betsy Talbot—traveler, author, and content marketing expert—reveals her entrepreneurial journey's twists and turns, and how she always lands on her feet.
Full episode show notes at TheIntrovertEntrepreneur.com/2017/02/02/betsy-talbot-turning-points-beginning-again

Friday Jan 20, 2017
Ep143: Sam Weinman on How to Win at Losing
Friday Jan 20, 2017
Friday Jan 20, 2017
Sam Weinman, author of "Win at Losing," profiled and interviewed successful people from many different backgrounds to discover the benefits of losing. He helps us to shift our perspective and have a healthier relationship with failures in business and in life.
Full episode show notes at http://theintrovertentrepreneur.com/2017/01/20/ep143-sam-weinman-win-losing/

Thursday Jan 05, 2017
Ep142: Briana and Peter Borten on Living the Well Life
Thursday Jan 05, 2017
Thursday Jan 05, 2017
Dr. Peter and Brianna Borten, authors of "The Well Life," offer you advice on how to live your fullest life possible without burnout by paying attention to structure, sweetness, and space.
Full episode show notes at theintrovertentrepreneur.com/2017/01/04/ep142-Briana-Peter-Borten-Living-Well-Life

Friday Nov 04, 2016
Friday Nov 04, 2016
Ep135: This post has been at least a year in the making. In true introvert fashion, I noticed a pattern of thought some time ago and took a while to process it internally, before it became so urgent that it had to be expressed externally. The catalyst for finally sharing it happened last week when I was being interviewed for a colleague’s podcast. She had asked me about challenges I’d overcome and what I’d learned from them. Once again, I was faced with this reality: I wasn’t sure I had any challenges worth sharing. When I told her this, she was intrigued and very interested in talking about it. And I realized that perhaps I wasn’t alone in my rather bizarre shame in not having walked through fire and come out alive with a really good story. That’s the backstory for today’s post, which is titled, Confessions of an Untraumatized 40-Something Happily Married Woman
You'll find the full post at theintrovertentrepreneur.com/2016/11/04/confessions-untraumatized-40-something-happily-married-woman