Courageous Pivot with Meghan Telpner

Meghan Telpner

What if the next right move is to slow down, let go, or completely change course? Hosted by bestselling author and entrepreneur Meghan Telpner, The Courageous Pivot explores what it really means to honour your truth—even when it challenges everything you've built. Through personal stories, guest interviews and practical tools, Meghan shares how to navigate fear, trust your intuition, and redefine success on your own terms. In real time, through this podcast she is developing a framework to help you determine what to do when you don't know what to do. Because often, the bravest thing you can do is dare to do it all differently. More at https:/courageouspivot.com/

  1. Jun 1

    EP 044: Knowing When to Stop: Identity and the Quiet Life No One Warns You About with Abigail Keeso

    A conversation with Registered Nurse turned tech founder and growth leader. Essential listening for anyone who has ever wondered what comes after the win. Abigail Keeso co-founded That Clean Life with her husband in 2014, grew it into a wildly profitable SaaS platform with a 93% profit margin and a team of four, and then sold it. What happened after the sale is the conversation nobody is having. In this episode, Abigail gets honest about the anticlimactic reality of a business acquisition, the identity earthquake that follows when the thing you built for a decade is no longer yours, and what it actually feels like to wake up on the other side with nowhere to be and nothing to prove. We talk about building a bootstrapped business from a nursing break room, naivety as a superpower, the moment she looked at her husband and said "it's time," navigating two years of earn-out inside a private equity world she hadn't quite prepared for, and the quiet life she and her family have landed in on 10 acres in the country. There are real questions about purpose, belonging, and who you are when your title disappears. If you're in a season of transition, sitting with a decision that scares you, or quietly wondering whether success might actually mean slowing all the way down, this one will feel like a deep exhale. Links + Resources Full show notes Shop: 30% off Rise + Shine: Guided Path to Heart-Led Living and Leadership

    1h 6m
  2. Apr 27

    EP 041: The Fertile Void: Burning Out, Letting Go, and Learning to Just Be with Heather Crosby

    A conversation with author and founder of the Good  Food Cooking School, Heather Crosby. Essential listening for anyone who has driven themselves so hard, for so long, that they woke up one day and didn't recognize themselves anymore. Heather Crosby built YumUniverse, the Gluten Free Baking Academy, and the Good Food Cooking School almost entirely alone. She designed everything, photographed everything, wrote and tested every recipe, and handled every decision. From the outside, it looked like a thriving creative business. From the inside, it was quietly and steadily grinding her down. What followed was burnout so deep that she lost her joy for cooking entirely. An identity crisis she hadn't seen coming. And then, slowly, something else. Horticultural therapy and a job. Heather is in what she calls the fertile void right now. She has all the pieces for what comes next and a genuine resistance to rushing toward it. She is learning, maybe for the first time, to let something come to her instead of building toward it at full speed. This conversation is about what happens after the big thing. About the loneliness of doing it all yourself. About losing and slowly finding your way back to the thing you love. And about trusting that what is underground is still growing, even when you cannot see it yet. Links + Resources Full show notes Shop: 30% off Rise + Shine: Guided Path to Heart-Led Living and Leadership

    58 min
4.8
out of 5
44 Ratings

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What if the next right move is to slow down, let go, or completely change course? Hosted by bestselling author and entrepreneur Meghan Telpner, The Courageous Pivot explores what it really means to honour your truth—even when it challenges everything you've built. Through personal stories, guest interviews and practical tools, Meghan shares how to navigate fear, trust your intuition, and redefine success on your own terms. In real time, through this podcast she is developing a framework to help you determine what to do when you don't know what to do. Because often, the bravest thing you can do is dare to do it all differently. More at https:/courageouspivot.com/

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