Who Made You the Boss?

Lindsey Epperly
Who Made You the Boss?

This show delivers entrepreneurship strategies around imposter syndrome, burnout, and mental health. If you’re looking for tips on overcoming obstacles in business from an award-winning female founder who’s passionate about pursuing ambition without sacrificing your self worth, you’re in the right place. This show is for leaders, creatives and entrepreneurs who have wondered: - What is imposter syndrome? - Can our burnout symptoms help us evolve? - Does an entrepreneurial spirit always come with anxiety? - How do I execute my ideas about business in seasons of self-doubt?

  1. 6 НОЯБ.

    32. Stepping Back to Move Forward: The Brave Decision to Leave My CEO Role

    In this deeply personal episode, Lindsey shares a monumental moment from her journey as she steps back from the company she founded, Jetset World Travel. She discusses the winding path that led her to make this decision, the personal and professional experiences that shaped her, and how bravery sometimes means letting go. Lindsey reflects on losing a dear friend, becoming a mother, and overcoming a health scare—all of which shifted her perspective on success and leadership. Tune in as she explains how this shift is not just about stepping back but about creating space for others to lead and expand into their own purpose. This episode is for you if you’ve wondered: How to Listen to Your Inner Compass: Lindsey shares how she navigated the emotional and mental hurdles to know when it was time to step down as CEO and embrace a new chapter. What it Means to Redefine Leadership: The episode highlights how leadership isn’t always about being the face of the company, but understanding when and how to evolve into a new role that serves both the business and yourself. Tips for Navigating Career Transitions with Grace: Listeners will gain insight into the steps Lindsey took to make such a major decision—from prayer and reflection to facing fears of change—and how to apply these principles in their own career transitions. ABOUT LINDSEY: Lindsey Epperly is an entrepreneur, writer, and the founder of Jetset World Travel. With over a decade of leadership experience, Lindsey is passionate about helping others believe in their unique value and guiding them to lead with purpose. Additional resources from this episode: ⁠Jess Ekstrom's interview⁠  ⁠Shannon Miles’ interview⁠ For more information on lindsey, visit  www.lindseyepperly.com  Looking to turn your Imposter Syndrome into Inspiration? Grab the workbook here! Join the Who Made You the Boss? Substack Community here!

    14 мин.
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    31. Shauna Niequist’s Approach to Hospitality Makes Our World a Better Place

    Shauna Niequist is the New York Times bestselling author of several books, including I Guess I Haven’t Learned that Yet and Present Over Perfect. She and her husband Aaron live in New York City with their sons Henry and William. She’s a bookworm, a beach bum, and a passionate gatherer of people, especially around the table. What you'll learn in this episode: Strategies to protect your peace, energy, and family time from negative social media interactions. The importance of maintaining meaningful relationships and having a support system. Daily practices for acknowledging pain and gratitude to start and end the day with intention. The concept of reframing hospitality to foster understanding and connection. The impact of incorporating playfulness and lightheartedness into serious aspects of life. ABOUT SHAUNA: Shauna Niequist is the New York Times bestselling author of Cold Tangerines, Bittersweet, Bread & Wine, Savor, and Present Over Perfect. She is married to Aaron, and they live in New York City with their sons, Henry and Mac.  Connect with Shauna: Website Instagram Facebook Resources from this episode: Do It Like Its Part of the Dance   For more information and to connect with our host, Lindsey Epperly, visit www.lindseyepperly.com  Looking to turn your Imposter Syndrome into Inspiration? Grab the workbook here! Join the Who Made You the Boss? Substack Community here!

    42 мин.
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    30. The Risk No One Talks About: How Shannon Miles Built Her Empire by Knowing When to Step Back

    Listen as Shannon Miles shares her entrepreneurial journey, starting with quitting her job on the same day as her husband and cashing in their 401(k)s to start their own business, Belay, during a daunting recession. She delves into the crucial role that overcoming imposter syndrome has played in her professional growth. The conversation also traverses the importance of mentorship, the challenges of transitioning roles in business, and the intentional pauses she has incorporated into her career. Packed with actionable insights and reflections, this episode is perfect for those looking to navigate through risk and uncertainty to create successful and impactful business – and life! – endeavors. For more insight on Shannon’s Law of Expansion, be sure to check out the corresponding blog post at lindseyepperly.substack.com What you'll learn in this episode: The importance of taking risks and stepping out of comfort zones for personal and professional growth. How to view imposter syndrome as a muscle to be exercised for overcoming challenges. The value of mentorship and intentionally seeking out mentors in one's professional life. The significance of intentional periods of rest and stepping back from business for innovation and trust in the team. Strategies for creating a business that benefits others and outlives the involvement of its founders. ABOUT SHANNON: Shannon Miles is a passionate and adventurous leader, wife, mother, successful entrepreneur, mentor, and writer. She goes after her dreams, including her dream of working remotely to enjoy a thriving marriage and a connected relationship with her children, and she built that life with her husband, Bryan. As the co-founder of BELAY, a premium virtual staffing service, Shannon and Bryan created their dream life by starting the company during the height of the Great Recession with their own funding. In June of 2021, Bryan and Shannon sold a majority interest to Tenex Capital Management while remaining shareholders. Outside of BELAY, Bryan & Shannon also owns a successful craft brewing & distilling company in North Atlanta (NoFo Brew Co), and they also invest in companies through their holding company, Miles AG. Additionally, Shannon serves as the Chair of the Untold US Board of Directors. Connect with Shannon:  Website Instagram Twitter For more information and to connect with our host, Lindsey Epperly, visit www.lindseyepperly.com  Looking to turn your Imposter Syndrome into Inspiration? Grab the workbook here! Join the Who Made You the Boss? Substack Community here!

    41 мин.
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    29. Every Entrepreneur Needs to Hear This: Britnie Turner on Mission-Driven Leadership

    Engage in a heartfelt conversation with Britnie Turner, renowned real estate entrepreneur and visionary behind Aerial. Britnie delves deep into her journey from living in her car to helming a Forbes-listed company in less than seven years. She opens up about the challenges of balancing motherhood with her entrepreneurial endeavors and the importance of maintaining one's identity and self-worth amidst various life roles. Britnie also shares insights on her passion to use her companies in combating sex trafficking and being a force for good in the world.  What you'll learn in this episode: How to balance personal and professional aspirations while navigating different life stages. The importance of understanding the "why" behind your actions and how it can drive success. Strategies for overcoming imposter syndrome and insecurities, especially in a male-dominated industry. The role of profit in enabling positive change and creating a lasting impact. The significance of self-compassion and self-love in combating negative self-talk and fostering genuine connections. ABOUT BRITNIE: Britnie Turner founded Aerial at the age of 21 with the mission of elevating people and places. Britnie has since formed multiple companies under the Aerial brand, all accelerating the mission of empowering people, sustaining the planet, and utilizing capitalism as a force for good. Through the success of her companies, Britnie is resetting the standard for what is possible for women and young people around the globe and has won several national and international awards for speed of growth, innovation, and trajectory. Aerial’s commitment to a triple bottom line approach is proving that force for good business is not only viable but the way of the future.  Connect with Britnie:  Website Instagram LinkedIn Youtube  Facebook Resources from this episode: Aerial Recovery Redemption Ranch The Aerial, BVI For more information and to connect with our host, Lindsey Epperly, visit www.lindseyepperly.com  Looking to turn your Imposter Syndrome into Inspiration? Grab the workbook here!

    41 мин.
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    28. Tyler Merritt on the Privilege of Imposter Syndrome

    Join us as we sit down with the multi-talented Tyler Merritt to discuss his journey as a leader, actor, and author. They delve into Tyler's realization of his leadership role, his strategy to create his own opportunities in the acting world, and the significance of managing fear and ambition for mental health. The conversation also touches on Tyler's book I Take My Coffee Black, exploring its humor, niche references, and powerful message about inclusivity and representation. Listeners will be treated to light-hearted moments, including Tyler's aversion to bananas, the duo’s unpopular opinions, and their shared love for karaoke (Total Eclipse of the Heart for the win!) What you'll learn in this episode: How Tyler navigated the acting industry by creating his own opportunities instead of waiting to be chosen. The importance of recognizing and managing fear and ambition for mental health and healthy ambition. Insights into Tyler’s book I Take My Coffee Black and its approach to allyship, education, and humor. The significance of understanding and experiencing life from different perspectives to challenge societal assumptions. The necessity of diverse representation and inclusion in leadership roles within business. ABOUT TYLER: Tyler Merritt is a Nashville-based actor, activist, cancer survivor, founder of The Tyler Merritt Project, and author of I Take My Coffee Black: Reflections on Tupac, Musical Theater, Faith, and Being Black in America. Throughout his career, Tyler has gained recognition through notable acting projects, including Netflix's Outer Banks, Marvel’s Falcon and The Winter Soldier, NBC’s Young Rock, and A24’s The Inspection. For years, he was also known as the face of the worldwide teaching curriculum The Gospel Project for Kids. Most recently, Tyler Merritt made headlines with his viral video "Before You Call The Cops," which has been viewed by over 100 million people worldwide and appeared on Jimmy Kimmel, MSNBC, and the New York Times.  As a 6’2'' dreadlocked Black man living in America, where racial injustices continue to plague our society, Tyler has emerged as a steadfast activist and an important voice in the face of racism. Connect with Tyler  Website Twitter Instagram YouTube Facebook For more information and to connect with our host, Lindsey Epperly, visit ⁠www.lindseyepperly.com⁠  Looking to turn your Imposter Syndrome into Inspiration? ⁠Grab the workbook here!

    38 мин.
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    27. The One Tool You’ve Been Missing: Mary Lemmer’s Improv Tips to Improve Your Entrepreneurial Journey

    Mary Lemmer, an accomplished entrepreneur with a unique background in improvisation and venture capita, takes us on an entrepreneurial journey that began as a teenager with a gelato business and now leverages improv techniques to help others revitalize their approach to leadership, business, and life. Through anecdotes ranging from broken point-of-sale systems to taking improv classes, Mary unveils the hidden power of "Yes, And" and other improv principles in fostering creativity, tackling imposter syndrome, and embracing uncertainty. This episode promises to deliver insights that can transform your entrepreneurial mindset. What you'll learn in this episode: The powerful impact of the "Yes, And" principle in business and life How improvisation can help entrepreneurs manage stress and handle unexpected situations The connections between improv, meditation, and social mindfulness Strategies for overcoming imposter syndrome by embracing improvisation How to use improvisation techniques to expand your emotional and strategic range in business ABOUT MARY: Mary Lemmer is a creative impact-driven entrepreneur, consultant, startup advisor, humorist, and global speaker helping leaders and companies innovate, navigate change and thrive in an unpredictable world. She is the founder of Improve, and designs and delivers engaging keynotes, offsites, trainings, and conference sessions. She brings two decades of experience as an entrepreneur, author, humorist, and recovering venture capitalist and startup unicorn director. She gave the TED Talk “How improv can improve your leadership and life” and has spoken at The Social Innovation Summit, TED Women, TechCon, The Positive Business Conference, multiple years at the Agile Alliance conference, among speaking and leading interactive and empowering sessions for hundreds of companies around the world. Connect with Mary at www.marylemmer.com and learn more about Improve at chooseimprove.com. Connect with Mary: Website Instagram LinkedIn YouTube For more information and to connect with our host, Lindsey Epperly, visit ⁠www.lindseyepperly.com⁠  Looking to turn your Imposter Syndrome into Inspiration? ⁠Grab the workbook here!

    32 мин.
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    26. Don’t Let Burnout Take You Down: Cait Donovan’s No-Nonsense Strategies

    Join Cait Donovan, a seasoned expert in burnout recovery and host of the “Fried the Burnout” podcast, as she empowers listeners to tackle their inner critics, recognize burnout, and adopt transformative practices for better mental and physical health. Cait’s expertise and personal experiences lead to an enlightening dialogue on managing roles, setting boundaries, and making conscious decisions to navigate and recover from burnout. What you'll learn in this episode: The crucial difference between imposter syndrome and growing into a new role. How to navigate and recover from burnout, including recognizing its symptoms and adopting life-pruning practices. The importance of setting both internal and external boundaries to protect your time, energy, and values. Practical advice for overcoming people-pleasing tendencies and reducing anxiety by making conscious decisions and creating exit strategies. ABOUT CAIT: Cait Donovan is an International Keynote Speaker, host of “Fried – The Burnout Podcast,” author of the book "The Bouncebackability Factor", and an acupuncturist with a master’s degree in Chinese medicine. Her creative burnout recovery solutions have been featured on podcasts and online magazines such as “Forbes”, “NPR,” and “The New York Post” and in companies such as The New York Public Library and PepsiCo. Connect with Cait: Website Linkedin Instagram Podcast YouTube Resources from this episode: Cait’s mini course: The Resentment Journal  The Bouncebackability Factor: Gain Resilience, End Burnout, Change the World For more information and to connect with our host, Lindsey Epperly, visit ⁠www.lindseyepperly.com⁠  Looking to turn your Imposter Syndrome into Inspiration? ⁠Grab the workbook here!

    38 мин.
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    25. Does Networking Really Make a Difference? Susan McPherson Will Transform How You Connect

    Susan McPherson, founder and CEO of McPherson Strategies, delves into the art of connecting with others. Susan shares her journey from corporate America to becoming an entrepreneur, and how she embraced her role as a leader. Susan and Lindsey discuss the power of kindness in leadership, the importance of intentional and value-based connections, and provide practical tips for fostering these connections both personally and professionally.  What you'll learn in this episode: How Susan transitioned from corporate America to becoming an accidental entrepreneur. The importance of kindness in leadership and fostering a positive company culture. Practical tips on making intentional, value-based connections using the Gather, Ask, Do method. The role of meaningful connections in combating loneliness and fostering personal and professional growth. Strategies for seeking diversity in your professional and personal networks. ABOUT SUSAN: Susan McPherson is a serial connector, angel investor, and corporate responsibility expert. She is the founder and CEO of McPherson Strategies, a communications consultancy focused on the intersection of brands and social impact. She is the author of The Lost Art of Connecting: The Gather, Ask, Do Method for Building Meaningful Relationships (McGraw-Hill). Susan has 30+ years of experience in marketing, public relations, and sustainability communications, speaking regularly at industry events including Massachusetts Conference for Women, BSR, DLD, Worth Women and Techonomy, and contributing to the Harvard Business Review, Fast Company, and Forbes. She has appeared on NPR, CNN, USA Today, The New Yorker, New York Magazine and the Los Angeles Times. Connect with Susan: Website LinkedIn Instagram Twitter Resources from this episode: Susan McPherson's book: The Lost Art of Connecting: The Gather, Ask, Do Method for Building Meaningful Business Relationships Tyler Merritt's book: I Take My Coffee Black  Amy Shoenthal’s work and book: The Setback Cycle For more information and to connect with our host, Lindsey Epperly, visit www.lindseyepperly.com  Looking to turn your Imposter Syndrome into Inspiration? Grab the workbook here!

    31 мин.

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This show delivers entrepreneurship strategies around imposter syndrome, burnout, and mental health. If you’re looking for tips on overcoming obstacles in business from an award-winning female founder who’s passionate about pursuing ambition without sacrificing your self worth, you’re in the right place. This show is for leaders, creatives and entrepreneurs who have wondered: - What is imposter syndrome? - Can our burnout symptoms help us evolve? - Does an entrepreneurial spirit always come with anxiety? - How do I execute my ideas about business in seasons of self-doubt?

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