34. The evolution of entrepreneurship and essentialism of personal development when building a legacy with Eleanor Beaton (The Long Game Series Ep 7)

The School of Becoming

I'm thrilled to introduce the incomparable Eleanor Beaton, one of my mentors, and a dear friend.

We dove right in, sharing revelations of raising teenagers and discuss the beauty of staying present as both our personal lives and businesses undergo change.

We laugh as we confirm the constant thrill of how self-doubt evolves and gets sneakier and sneakier as you continue to evolve, expand and grow your legacy.

And then there was the time that fear caused Eleanor to lose her voice at one of the biggest moments of her entrepreneurial journey and what she did with that.

Eleanor's words resonate deeply: the importance of being the "same woman" in every facet of life and the profound realization that we might be building businesses we don't truly desire.

So grab your coffee or tea and let's dive in.

More Love,

Tracy

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About Eleanor:

Eleanor Beaton is the founder of Safi Media, an education & coaching company for women entrepreneurs. Safi Media is committed to advancing global gender equity one woman-owned business at a time. Together with her colleagues, Eleanor is on a mission to double the number of women entrepreneurs who scale past $1M in revenue by 2030 using the Jewel Business Model.

Eleanor hosts the Anchored Intelligence podcast, a top-ranked podcast for female founders with over 1.6 million downloads to date. The former chair of the Visiting Women’s Executive Exchange Program at the Yale School of Management, Eleanor has been featured in publications including The Globe & Mail, The Atlantic, CBC, Chatelaine and more.

Connect with Eleanor:

LinkedIn: Eleanor Beaton

IG: @eleanorbeaton

Transcript

This podcast episode was produced by Juliana Barbati

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