The Woman & The Work

Holly Lambrecht

The Woman & The Work is about the relationship between the woman you're becoming and the work you're building in the world. Hosted by Holly Lambrecht, this show explores the visible work—business, leadership, and creating something meaningful—and the invisible work beneath the surface: mindset shifts, identity changes, and emotional resilience. Because the work we do in the world is always connected to the work happening within us. Here, we take care of both.

  1. 3d ago

    Episode #14: I Don't Think I Was Ever Doing This Alone

    Welcome to The Woman in the Work. I'm your host, Holly Lambrecht, and I'm really glad you're here. This podcast is about the relationship between the woman we're becoming and the work we're building in the world. Because behind every business, every dream, and every big decision, there's quieter work happening within us too. And here, we talk about both. In this week’s episode, I reflect on my journey of self-discovery and the importance of community in healing. I share my realization that my story is just one of many and emphasizes the need for women to choose themselves and take up space.  There will be a shift in the podcast format, introducing guest episodes that focus on the personal stories of women who have influenced my life, highlighting the connection between personal healing and the work they do for others. Key Takeaways: I reflect on my journey and the question of doing it alone. I realized my story is just one among many. Women are often taught to prioritize others over themselves. The importance of taking up space and being bold is emphasized. Surrounding oneself with supportive women is crucial for healing. I have decided to bring guests onto the show. The new format will focus on personal stories and connections. The outer work reflects the inner work in healing. I encourage you to stop waiting for permission. This is a new beginning for the podcast, expanding beyond just my story. Thank you for spending this time with me. Remember, the work you're doing in the world is always connected to the work happening within you. And here, we take care of both the woman and the work. I'll see you in the next one. 🩷

  2. Aug 5

    Episode 12: The Permission You're Waiting For Isn't Coming

    Welcome to The Woman in the Work. I'm your host, Holly Lambrecht, and I'm really glad you're here. This podcast is about the relationship between the woman we're becoming and the work we're building in the world. Because behind every business, every dream, and every big decision, there's quieter work happening within us too. And here, we talk about both. In this conversation, I reflect on the urgency of living life to the fullest, inspired by the song 'Live Like You Are Dying.' I question why people often wait for a wake-up call to start living meaningfully and emphasize the importance of taking control of one's own story and dreams without delay. I encourage you to confront what you have been putting off and to recognize that waiting does not protect you from life's uncertainties. Key Takeaways: It's not a song about dying, but about living fully. Why does it take someone telling you that you are running out of time? We live like there's an unlimited stack of days ahead of us. What happens if a hundred tomorrows show up and you passed on every chance? Nothing clarifies your priorities more than being told you're running out of time. What if we didn't wait for that news? Nobody else is going to write this for you. You get to write your own story, not someday, but right now. Waiting isn't actually protecting you from anything. What have you been putting off? Thank you for spending this time with me. Remember, the work you're doing in the world is always connected to the work happening within you. And here, we take care of both the woman and the work. I'll see you in the next one. 🩷

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The Woman & The Work is about the relationship between the woman you're becoming and the work you're building in the world. Hosted by Holly Lambrecht, this show explores the visible work—business, leadership, and creating something meaningful—and the invisible work beneath the surface: mindset shifts, identity changes, and emotional resilience. Because the work we do in the world is always connected to the work happening within us. Here, we take care of both.