Fanatical DreamHer

April Kemp

Fanatical DreamHer is the weekly podcast where host April Kemp sits down with inspiring women who dared to dream big and turned those dreams into reality. These incredible DreamHers share their journeys of resilience, determination, and triumph—facing obstacles, overcoming challenges, and achieving success on their own terms. Through raw and real conversations, you'll hear how these women stayed committed to their vision, proving that no dream is too big and no goal is out of reach. Tune in each week for stories that will empower you to chase your dreams with fearless passion and become the next Fanatical DreamHer.

  1. Redefining Success in Medicine and Life: Dr. Jennifer Grandis on Courage, Leadership, and Owning Your Path

    3日前

    Redefining Success in Medicine and Life: Dr. Jennifer Grandis on Courage, Leadership, and Owning Your Path

    In this powerful episode of Fanatical DreamHer, host April Kemp sits down with Dr. Jennifer Grandis, a world-renowned physician, researcher, and author, to explore what it truly means to pursue your dream in high-stakes, high-impact environments. Dr. Grandis shares her journey through the demanding world of medicine, where she rose to leadership positions while navigating challenges, self-doubt, and the pressure to meet external expectations. She opens up about redefining success on her own terms, embracing courage in moments of uncertainty, and stepping into leadership as a woman in a traditionally male-dominated field. This conversation goes beyond career—it's about identity, resilience, and the willingness to evolve. Dr. Grandis offers invaluable insight into how women can trust themselves, advocate for their goals, and pursue meaningful work without losing who they are along the way. Key Discussion Points (with time stamps): (01:10) Dr. Grandis' journey into medicine and early career influences (02:45) Navigating a male-dominated field and stepping into leadership roles (04:30) The pressure to meet expectations vs. defining your own success (06:15) Overcoming self-doubt and imposter syndrome (08:05) The importance of mentorship and sponsorship in career growth (10:20) Key turning points that shaped her leadership path (12:40) Balancing ambition, purpose, and personal identity (14:55) Lessons learned from setbacks and challenges (17:10) Why courage—not confidence—is the key to moving forward (19:25) Advice for women pursuing careers in science, medicine, and leadership (21:40) The importance of owning your voice and advocating for yourself (23:50) Writing her book and sharing her story to inspire others Notable Quotes: "You don't need to have it all figured out—you just need the courage to take the next step." "Success isn't what others define for you—it's what aligns with who you truly are." "Imposter syndrome doesn't mean you don't belong—it means you're growing." "Leadership isn't about perfection—it's about showing up, learning, and lifting others." Takeaways: Courage is often more important than confidence when pursuing your dreams. Defining success on your own terms is essential for long-term fulfillment. Mentorship and sponsorship can accelerate growth and open doors. Self-doubt is a normal part of growth—don't let it stop you. Leadership is a skill that develops over time through experience and resilience. Women must advocate for themselves and trust their voice in professional spaces. Connect with Guest: • Website: https://jennifergrandis.com/ • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jennifergrandismd/ • Order the book: https://jennifergrandis.com/books/#orderbook Connect with Us: • Follow April Kemp on Instagram: [@fanaticaldreamher] • Stay updated on new episodes of Fanatical DreamHer: https://www.fanaticaldreamher.com/ • April's email: april@fanaticaldreamher.com Join the DreamHer Community: Subscribe, share, and leave us a review if this episode inspired you. Don't forget to tag us with your favorite takeaways using #FanaticalDreamHer on social media!

    29分
  2. Follow the Water: Ellen Cochrane on Writing Survival Stories and Pursuing Dreams at Any Age

    3月10日

    Follow the Water: Ellen Cochrane on Writing Survival Stories and Pursuing Dreams at Any Age

    In this inspiring episode of Fanatical DreamHer, host April Kemp welcomes Ellen Cochrane, author of the debut novel Follow the Water. The book tells the remarkable true story of Juliane Koepcke, a 17-year-old who survived a mid-air plane breakup over the Peruvian Amazon and walked for 11 days through the jungle to safety. Ellen shares the fascinating journey that led her to write this powerful survival story. After more than 20 years as a teacher, she returned to school during the COVID pandemic to pursue a master's degree in science writing at Johns Hopkins. While revisiting journals she had written as a teenager, she rediscovered the story that would eventually become her debut book. Throughout the conversation, Ellen reflects on how life experiences—travel, teaching, writing, and studying nature—became puzzle pieces that ultimately prepared her for this moment. Her story is a powerful reminder that dreams can evolve over time and that it's never too late to pursue a new path or creative passion. FDH65_031026 Key Discussion Points (with time stamps): (01:31) The incredible true survival story behind Follow the Water (02:37) Ellen's early journaling habit and how it shaped her writing journey (03:20) Discovering the story again while pursuing a master's degree in science writing (05:02) How writing the book helped Ellen reconnect with her younger self (05:54) Using storytelling to inspire young readers to explore science and nature (06:03) Milestones along her journey including teaching and traveling abroad (07:03) Working on her next survival novel set in Siberia (07:48) The "aha moment" during COVID that pushed her toward a writing career (09:48) Overcoming the obstacle of getting published (12:50) Self-talk strategy: "Just put your foot forward and keep going." (13:50) The emotional moment of finishing her first full-length book (15:02) Inspiring young girls to pursue science and discovery (16:57) Why mentorship is critical for aspiring writers (18:45) How life's experiences act like puzzle pieces leading to your purpose (21:28) Favorite quote from Shirley Chisholm about creating your own seat at the table Notable Quotes: "One step at a time—just put your foot forward and keep going." "All the experiences we have in life build upon each other." "You're never too old to pursue your dreams." "If they don't invite you to the table, bring a folding chair." – Shirley Chisholm Takeaways: Journaling can be a powerful tool for discovering and shaping your future dreams. Life experiences often act as puzzle pieces that prepare you for your purpose. Pursuing education or new goals later in life can open unexpected doors. Persistence is essential when navigating challenges like publishing or creative work. Mentorship can accelerate growth and guide aspiring writers or dreamers. Stories of survival and perseverance inspire resilience in readers of all ages. Connect with Guest: • Website: https://ellencochrane.com/ • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ellenmcochrane/ • Order the book: The Unbelievable True Story of a Teenager's Survival in the Amazon Connect with Us: • Follow April Kemp on Instagram: [@fanaticaldreamher] • Stay updated on new episodes of Fanatical DreamHer: https://www.fanaticaldreamher.com/ • April's email: april@fanaticaldreamher.com Join the DreamHer Community: Subscribe, share, and leave us a review if this episode inspired you. Don't forget to tag us with your favorite takeaways using #FanaticalDreamHer on social media!

    24分
  3. Blooming Into Purpose: How Brooke Gagnier Built Stem & Thistle Floral at 43

    3月3日

    Blooming Into Purpose: How Brooke Gagnier Built Stem & Thistle Floral at 43

    In this beautiful and inspiring episode of Fanatical DreamHer, host April Kemp sits down with Brooke Gagnier, the self-taught floral artist and owner of Stem & Thistle Floral in Northern Virginia. Brooke shares the powerful story of how she launched her floral design business at 43 years old, proving that it's never too late to follow a creative dream. What began as arranging flowers for friends and teachers grew into an elegant floral design studio featured in weddings, events, and publications. Brooke opens up about the courage it took to begin later in life, the milestones that shaped her business, and how she balances entrepreneurship with family life. She also shares the powerful self-talk practices that keep her grounded and resilient when challenges arise. If you've ever wondered whether it's too late to start something new, Brooke's story is a powerful reminder that every life experience prepares you for the moment when your dream is ready to bloom. FDH64_030326 Key Discussion Points (with time stamps): (01:50) Brooke reveals she started her floral business at age 43 (02:21) How her love of art, flowers, and creating joy inspired Stem & Thistle (03:27) Using past life experiences to fuel a new dream (04:16) How starting the business helped Brooke blossom into herself (05:29) Major milestone: officially registering her business and launching Stem & Thistle (06:52) Celebrating both big wins and small growth moments in entrepreneurship (07:11) Why failed attempts are also important milestones (08:00) Creating work-life balance and setting boundaries with clients (09:56) The first wedding that proved to Brooke she could make her dream work (11:21) Facing doubt from others and believing in herself anyway (13:00) Building a home studio and involving her children in the business (16:02) Brooke's powerful self-talk philosophy and the words tattooed on her wrist (18:02) The unwavering support of her husband as her biggest champion (20:06) What makes Stem & Thistle's floral designs unique and deeply personal Notable Quotes: "I decided I'm just going to go for it. I don't know where it will lead, but we'll see what happens." "I have definitely blossomed into myself." "Every step forward feels like a milestone." "If something doesn't work, I just try something else." "It doesn't matter how old you are — follow your passions and dreams." Takeaways: It's never too late to start pursuing your dream. Every life experience builds the foundation for future success. Milestones include both successes and failures — both move you forward. Boundaries and balance are essential for sustainable entrepreneurship. Self-belief matters more than the doubts of others. Support systems, especially family, can make a tremendous difference in building a dream. Creativity and passion can evolve into meaningful purpose at any stage of life. Connect with Guest: • Website: https://stemandthistlefloral.com/ • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stemandthistleva/ • Email: hello@stemandthistlefloral.com Connect with Us: • Follow April Kemp on Instagram: [@fanaticaldreamher] • Stay updated on new episodes of Fanatical DreamHer: https://www.fanaticaldreamher.com/ • April's email: april@fanaticaldreamher.com Join the DreamHer Community: Subscribe, share, and leave us a review if this episode inspired you. Don't forget to tag us with your favorite takeaways using #FanaticalDreamHer on social media!

    24分
  4. From Popcorn to Power: How Abby Steele Became a Theater Owner at 19

    2月24日

    From Popcorn to Power: How Abby Steele Became a Theater Owner at 19

    In this inspiring episode of Fanatical DreamHer, host April Kemp sits down with Abby Steele, owner of the historic Co-Ed Cinema in Brevard, North Carolina. At just 19 years old, Abby made a bold decision — she purchased the very movie theater she had worked at as a teenager. What began as a part-time job at 17 became a full-blown entrepreneurial leap that would challenge her leadership, resilience, and confidence in ways she never imagined. From navigating early panic and learning to lead former coworkers, to surviving a nine-month COVID shutdown and ultimately paying off the business, Abby's journey is one of grit, adaptability, and unwavering belief. She shares what it truly takes to own a dream at a young age, how she thinks outside the box daily, and why community matters more than anything. This episode is for anyone who has ever felt "too young," "not ready," or unsure — and needed proof that courage grows with action. Key Discussion Points (with time stamps): (01:51) Abby's first job at the Co-Ed Cinema at age 17 (02:33) Becoming the official owner at just 19 years old (03:45) How entrepreneurship shaped her personal growth (05:18) Major milestone: Paying off the business (05:29) Surviving a nine-month COVID shutdown (06:29) The gradual confidence curve of "I think I can do this" (07:11) Leading former coworkers as a young business owner (08:09) Favorite movie: The Secret Life of Walter Mitty and why it resonates (10:53) The first-day panic — and no turning back (11:55) Honoring a theater that has been open since 1939 (14:07) Advice for dreamers: Learning to filter criticism (15:15) Creative problem-solving (including fixing equipment in a Lowe's parking lot!) (16:55) Expanding into private events and independent films (19:03) How Abby selects which movies to show Notable Quotes: "There was panic at the beginning… and then it was more of a gradual ironing out of, 'You know what? I think I can do this.'" "Life is hard, my dear, but so are you." "You have to think outside the box every single day." "Generations have grown up going to this movie theater." "It's hard — but it's absolutely worth it." Takeaways: Confidence grows through action — not before it. Leadership requires courage, especially when leading peers. Creative problem-solving is a daily entrepreneurial skill. Community-centered businesses thrive through connection. Age does not determine readiness — willingness does. Dreams often start as small jobs that grow into life-changing opportunities. Connect with Guest: • Website: https://www.coedcinema.com/ • Instagram: @coedcinema Connect with Us: • Follow April Kemp on Instagram: @fanaticaldreamher • Stay updated on new episodes of Fanatical DreamHer: https://www.fanaticaldreamher.com/ • April's email: april@fanaticaldreamher.com Join the DreamHer Community: Subscribe, share, and leave us a review if this episode inspired you. Don't forget to tag us with your favorite takeaways using #FanaticalDreamHer on social media!

    23分
  5. The True Jumper: How Naomi Brown Followed Her Heart and Built Nest New Interiors

    2月17日

    The True Jumper: How Naomi Brown Followed Her Heart and Built Nest New Interiors

    In this energizing and joy-filled episode of Fanatical DreamHer, host April Kemp sits down with Naomi Brown, founder and CEO of Nest New Interiors in Longmont, Colorado. After spending over 20 years in corporate and small business roles—ranging from marketing and PR to sales and global product management—Naomi made what April calls "the jump." She left her corporate career behind to fully pursue her lifelong passion for interior design. From doodling floor plans as a little girl to navigating imposter syndrome, pricing mistakes, and first clients, Naomi shares the real, raw journey of becoming a creative entrepreneur. She opens up about resilience, vision boards, savings strategy, supportive friendships, and the power of saying, "This is what I'm meant to do." This episode is for every woman who feels the pull toward something creative, something bold—and is wondering if she's brave enough to leap. Key Discussion Points (with time stamps): (00:02) Introduction to Naomi Brown and Nest New Interiors (01:49) Childhood passion: drawing floor plans and dream homes (03:43) Starting Nest New in 2013—and having to pause the dream (05:25) Letting the business sit for 10 years while building skills elsewhere (06:33) The corporate office closing—unexpected opportunity to leap (08:30) How pursuing her dream changed her personally (10:52) First major milestone: auctioning off services for her first client (12:28) Standing out in a "gray" design market with bold creativity (14:30) The ongoing mindset of growth and striving for more (15:39) Major obstacles: pricing mistakes and business process refinement (17:31) Positive self-talk and using Instagram momentum as fuel (19:30) The first official day as a full-time entrepreneur (20:21) Vision boards and believing in manifestation (22:02) The importance of supportive friends and family (24:54) The power of savings before making the leap (25:14) Favorite quote: "Never take any wooden nickels." (26:15) Advice for aspiring interior designers (28:56) Interior design tip: Curate over time and embrace the story Notable Quotes: "I light up when it comes to interiors." "I am where I'm supposed to be." "Use it as fuel." "Don't ever feel like you've wasted time." "Never take any wooden nickels." "Enjoy the process. Let your space evolve over time." Takeaways: It's never too late to return to a childhood passion. No chapter of your life is wasted—every skill transfers. Savings can reduce fear when making a big leap. Support systems matter—find your biggest cheerleaders. Mistakes (especially pricing mistakes) are part of growth. Positive self-talk is a daily discipline. Vision boards and visualization work when paired with action. Your home—and your life—should evolve with love and story over time. Connect with Guest: • Website: https://nestnew.com/ • Instagram: @nestnewinteriors Connect with Us: • Follow April Kemp on Instagram: @fanaticaldreamher • Stay updated on new episodes: https://www.fanaticaldreamher.com/ • April's email: april@fanaticaldreamher.com Join the DreamHer Community: Subscribe, share, and leave us a review if this episode inspired you. Don't forget to tag us with your favorite takeaways using #FanaticalDreamHer on social media!

    31分
  6. From Eczema to Empire: How Jel Mojana Built a Clean Beauty Brand That Heals and Empowers

    2月10日

    From Eczema to Empire: How Jel Mojana Built a Clean Beauty Brand That Heals and Empowers

    In this vibrant and deeply inspiring episode of Fanatical DreamHer, host April Kemp sits down with Jel Mojana, founder of Mojana Soaps, a clean beauty brand based in Huntsville, Alabama that's turning heads nationwide—including at a major New York City holiday market. Jel shares her powerful journey from struggling with severe eczema and sensitive skin to formulating her own organic soaps during the pandemic. What began as a personal solution quickly transformed into a thriving business built on science, creativity, and purpose. A full-time nurse, Jel discusses juggling healthcare and entrepreneurship, breaking cultural expectations, overcoming fear and self-doubt, and learning to trust herself under pressure. This episode is a celebration of resilience, innovation, and the belief that dreams don't come with deadlines. Jel's story proves that when passion meets purpose—and consistency—you can create something that not only succeeds, but genuinely helps others. Key Discussion Points (with time stamps): (00:02) Introduction to Jel Mojana and Mojana Soaps (01:22) Being selected for a prestigious New York holiday market (02:12) Cold-process soaps, clean ingredients, and best-selling oatmeal soap (03:22) Being voted a crowd favorite by the NYC market committee (03:53) Fun colors, bakery-inspired shapes, and creative branding (04:36) Childhood influences and early entrepreneurial spirit (05:25) Severe eczema, skin flare-ups, and the turning point during COVID (06:14) Learning organic formulation and testing products on herself (07:15) Combining a love of baking with soap design (08:05) How entrepreneurship changed her confidence and resilience (08:48) The joy of repeat customers and real impact on skin health (09:58) Time management as a full-time nurse and business owner (10:55) The moment it all felt real—when strangers trusted her brand (11:42) Overcoming fear, finances, and self-doubt as a woman of color (12:21) Where to buy Mojana Soaps and store location in Huntsville (13:26) Self-talk and pushing forward on hard days (14:14) Cultural expectations and being labeled "crazy" for starting a business (15:32) Expanding into body butter, shampoo bars, and cancer-support products (16:39) Using a science background and nursing experience to innovate (17:25) Key supporters who believed in her from day one (18:25) Advice for aspiring entrepreneurs: start before you're ready (19:07) Branding, product quality, and consistency as success drivers (19:54) Favorite quote by Jack Ma and belief in education and growth (21:54) Encouragement for young women to believe in themselves (22:21) Investing in yourself as the foundation for others believing in you Notable Quotes: "I've come this far. I cannot stop now." "Start before you're ready. You don't need to be perfect." "Dreams don't have deadlines." "You don't need anyone to believe in you—just believe in yourself." "If you invest in yourself, people will eventually invest in you." Takeaways: Personal pain can spark powerful purpose. Clean, effective products come from research and intention. Confidence grows through action, not waiting for certainty. Creativity and science can coexist beautifully in business. Cultural expectations don't define your destiny. Consistency and belief are just as important as talent. Investing in yourself is the first step to building trust with others. Connect with Guest: • Email: mojanasoaps@gmail.com • Website: https://mojanasoaps.com/ • Instagram: @mojanasoaps Connect with Us: • Follow April Kemp on Instagram: @fanaticaldreamher • Stay updated on new episodes of Fanatical DreamHer: https://www.fanaticaldreamher.com/ • April's email: april@fanaticaldreamher.com Join the DreamHer Community: Subscribe, share, and leave us a review if this episode inspired you. Don't forget to tag us with your favorite takeaways using #FanaticalDreamHer on social media!

    24分
  7. Green Bananas & Grit: How Tina Holt Turned Adversity into Purpose, Leadership, and Impact

    2月3日

    Green Bananas & Grit: How Tina Holt Turned Adversity into Purpose, Leadership, and Impact

    In this deeply powerful and inspiring episode of Fanatical DreamHer, host April Kemp sits down with Tina Holt—author of Green Bananas, regional vice president in real estate, coach, and two-time breast cancer survivor. Tina shares her extraordinary life journey, from growing up as the caretaker of an alcoholic parent to building a highly successful career in real estate leadership. With raw honesty, she recounts her battles with breast cancer—twice—and how faith, mindset, discipline, and service carried her through the hardest seasons of her life. This episode is a masterclass in resilience, servant leadership, personal responsibility, and choosing purpose over fear. Tina's story reminds listeners that adversity can become the very platform that empowers us to help others rise. Key Discussion Points (with time stamps): (00:02) Introduction to Tina Holt and her book Green Bananas (01:42) Childhood adversity and being forced to grow up early (02:29) Learning discipline, service, and sales through food service (03:52) Entering real estate without formal education—driven by service (04:59) Influence of mentors like Zig Ziglar, John Maxwell, Og Mandino (05:49) First breast cancer diagnosis at age 37 (07:00) Choosing action, purpose, and mindset during treatment (09:11) Second breast cancer diagnosis and redefining resilience (10:02) Faith, mindset, and curating a positive inner circle (13:43) Servant leadership and building teams through genuine care (14:57) Cancer as the greatest obstacle—and greatest teacher (18:06) Rise through real estate leadership and managing regions (20:54) Tina's favorite quote and philosophy on service (21:38) Parenting, resilience, and preparing kids for real life (25:59) Advice for women entering real estate (27:17) Writing Green Bananas and its purpose (29:12) Closing thoughts on dreaming, purpose, and impact Notable Quotes: "If you believe it, you can achieve it." "Until someone told me I was sick, I didn't know I was sick." "Nobody is going to raise these boys but me." "Input determines output—garbage in, garbage out." "People don't care how much you know until they know how much you care." "You get what you need in life by helping others get what they need." Takeaways: Early adversity can build lifelong strength and independence. Mindset is a decision—and it directly impacts outcomes. Faith, positivity, and self-talk are leadership tools. Curating your circle is essential to survival and success. Servant leadership opens doors titles never can. Parenting with love and accountability builds resilient adults. Purpose grows when we use our hardest experiences to help others. Connect with Guest: • Email: tinaholtcoaching@gmail.com • Book: Green Bananas – https://amzn.to/4ahaK6t Connect with Us: • Follow April Kemp on Instagram: @fanaticaldreamher • Stay updated on new episodes: https://www.fanaticaldreamher.com/ • April's email: april@fanaticaldreamher.com Join the DreamHer Community: Subscribe, share, and leave us a review if this episode inspired you. Don't forget to tag us with your favorite takeaways using #FanaticalDreamHer on social media!

    30分
  8. A Life of Integrity: Serving the White House and Following a Dream Through History

    1月27日

    A Life of Integrity: Serving the White House and Following a Dream Through History

    In this remarkable and deeply moving episode of Fanatical DreamHer, host April Kemp sits down with Joni Stevens, a woman whose career placed her at the very heart of American history. Joni served at the White House for over 25 years, beginning just ten days after the Watergate break-in in 1972 and continuing through multiple administrations—from President Nixon through President Clinton. From a childhood moment peeking through the White House fence and receiving a wave from President Kennedy, to assisting at historic events and serving alongside First Ladies and military leaders, Joni's story is one of timing, courage, integrity, and quiet leadership. This episode explores how passion for history, openness to opportunity, strong mentorship, and a deep commitment to service can shape an extraordinary life. Listeners will walk away inspired by Joni's humility, resilience, and belief that following your heart—while staying grounded in integrity—can lead you exactly where you are meant to be. Key Discussion Points (with time stamps): (00:02) Introduction to Joni Stevens and her historic White House service (01:34) Childhood roots in Cooperstown and early love of history (01:54) The defining moment: seeing President and Mrs. Kennedy at the White House (02:24) Early career steps and political work in New York (03:05) Receiving the call from the White House just days after Watergate (04:02) First moments working inside the White House (04:50) Embracing opportunity, risk, and "right place, right time" moments (06:40) Navigating change across multiple administrations (07:59) Building lifelong relationships and becoming part of a White House "family" (09:22) Milestone moments: Nixon resignation and POW dinner (11:11) Skills that supported long-term success: history, communication, adaptability (12:26) Transitioning into the White House Military Office (13:20) Mentorship and the defining lesson of integrity (15:27) Personal sacrifices and work-life balance challenges (16:35) Journaling, reflection, and healthy self-talk (17:55) Emotional highs and lows of serving through history (18:56) Openness to people of all backgrounds and abilities (20:17) The role of family and spousal support (20:57) Advice for young dreamers and future public servants (22:57) Knowing when it's time to move on and follow the next chapter (24:41) A favorite quote on servant leadership from President Reagan Notable Quotes: "What a great place to work." "Try it. If you don't like it, at least you tried." "Integrity." "You have to watch, look, and learn." "When it's no longer exciting to show your pass at the gate, it's time to move on." "There is no limit to what a man can do or where he can go if he doesn't mind who gets the credit." Takeaways: Childhood curiosity can spark lifelong purpose. Being open to opportunity often matters more than having a perfect plan. Integrity is the foundation of lasting leadership. Mentorship can quietly shape the course of a career. Service-oriented work creates deep and meaningful connections. Writing, reflection, and healthy self-talk help navigate difficult moments. Success isn't about recognition—it's about contribution. Connect with Guest: • Email: ponspaws@widomaker.com Connect with Us: • Follow April Kemp on Instagram: @fanaticaldreamher • Stay updated on new episodes: https://www.fanaticaldreamher.com/ • April's email: april@fanaticaldreamher.com Join the DreamHer Community: Subscribe, share, and leave us a review if this episode inspired you. Don't forget to tag us with your favorite takeaways using #FanaticalDreamHer on social media!

    27分

番組について

Fanatical DreamHer is the weekly podcast where host April Kemp sits down with inspiring women who dared to dream big and turned those dreams into reality. These incredible DreamHers share their journeys of resilience, determination, and triumph—facing obstacles, overcoming challenges, and achieving success on their own terms. Through raw and real conversations, you'll hear how these women stayed committed to their vision, proving that no dream is too big and no goal is out of reach. Tune in each week for stories that will empower you to chase your dreams with fearless passion and become the next Fanatical DreamHer.