22 min

Finding Your Tribe Finding Her Way

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Join Angie and Carrie as they drive and talk away the experience they were able to share with a group of women on building brand and business online. In this episode, Angie and Carrie also heartily explain why the genuine initiative to connect and nourish relationships is really important today more than any time in order to continue building up goals and people. This whole talk will all be about the people we have in our lives and the connections behind; all of those and more as you stay tuned in. 

In this episode you will learn:

A Retreat with 27 Women: The power of a community.

The different people in our lives and their roles on our goals. 

Knowing your own tribe by heart and knowing who you can call – anytime.

How real relationships take investment and commitment to flourish.

A Community starts with you: Reach out, connect, and care. 

About Finding Her Way Podcast:

Angie and Carrie were coming from two different points of their lives with different experiences. Angie has been in the field of design for years and has built herself a successful design business. While Carrie, did her own thing in the world of fitness and online business. Their friendship began from what, at first, was a mere designer-to-client relationship. Carrie moved to a new city and Angie was her home’s designer. From there, the many shared stories lead them to where they are now.

After spending a lot of years in an industry far from her own hobbies and the things that she loves, aside from her kids, Carrie started to feel she didn’t have any friends and didn’t belong to anything, like she was lost all of a sudden. In her 40’s, she found herself asking questions like: “why am I still at this point?” Carrie needed something she can grab on to and give her a different energy. Soon enough, she met Angie. 

Angie, as a designer believed that more than the patterns and the colors, who the people are mattered the most when clothing a home. For her, the client’s motivation and passion is crucial. Aside from her career in interior designing, still, the realities of her own life continued to play. Angie went through a divorce, was a single mother, and had breast cancer. And despite the odds she persevered, Angie looked at the mirror and had her pivotal moment. She knew she had to move and do changes. 

On their way back from Angie’s chemotherapy, Carrie was amused at how despite Angie was having so much of life altogether still managed the energy to focus on and finish the work of being an interior designer. Carrie and Angie shared an honest conversation so deeply on their own pivotal stories. They have answered why it is a need to listen to other people’s stories and agreed that each and every one, like them, had their stories that can inspire and that each doesn’t have just one.

Join Angie and Carrie as they drive and talk away the experience they were able to share with a group of women on building brand and business online. In this episode, Angie and Carrie also heartily explain why the genuine initiative to connect and nourish relationships is really important today more than any time in order to continue building up goals and people. This whole talk will all be about the people we have in our lives and the connections behind; all of those and more as you stay tuned in. 

In this episode you will learn:

A Retreat with 27 Women: The power of a community.

The different people in our lives and their roles on our goals. 

Knowing your own tribe by heart and knowing who you can call – anytime.

How real relationships take investment and commitment to flourish.

A Community starts with you: Reach out, connect, and care. 

About Finding Her Way Podcast:

Angie and Carrie were coming from two different points of their lives with different experiences. Angie has been in the field of design for years and has built herself a successful design business. While Carrie, did her own thing in the world of fitness and online business. Their friendship began from what, at first, was a mere designer-to-client relationship. Carrie moved to a new city and Angie was her home’s designer. From there, the many shared stories lead them to where they are now.

After spending a lot of years in an industry far from her own hobbies and the things that she loves, aside from her kids, Carrie started to feel she didn’t have any friends and didn’t belong to anything, like she was lost all of a sudden. In her 40’s, she found herself asking questions like: “why am I still at this point?” Carrie needed something she can grab on to and give her a different energy. Soon enough, she met Angie. 

Angie, as a designer believed that more than the patterns and the colors, who the people are mattered the most when clothing a home. For her, the client’s motivation and passion is crucial. Aside from her career in interior designing, still, the realities of her own life continued to play. Angie went through a divorce, was a single mother, and had breast cancer. And despite the odds she persevered, Angie looked at the mirror and had her pivotal moment. She knew she had to move and do changes. 

On their way back from Angie’s chemotherapy, Carrie was amused at how despite Angie was having so much of life altogether still managed the energy to focus on and finish the work of being an interior designer. Carrie and Angie shared an honest conversation so deeply on their own pivotal stories. They have answered why it is a need to listen to other people’s stories and agreed that each and every one, like them, had their stories that can inspire and that each doesn’t have just one.

22 min