Women Thrive

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Women Thrive is your go-to resource for empowering and inspiring women determined to rise above challenges and achieve their fullest potential. Our podcast features powerful stories from women across the globe—entrepreneurs, speakers, authors, experts, and business owners—who have faced personal and professional obstacles and emerged stronger. Whether you’re a woman navigating the complexities of leadership, striving for business success, or seeking growth in your personal life, this podcast offers the tools, strategies, insights and inspiration you need to help you succeed. We dive deep into topics like leadership, business strategy, mindset, spirituality, marketing, visibility, media, PR, and so much more. Join us every Tuesday and Thursday to connect with a community of like-minded women, learn from their experiences, and be inspired to thrive in your own journey.

  1. Midlife Reimagined: Reinventing Ourselves at Different Chapters of Our Lives with Allie Hill

    1D AGO

    Midlife Reimagined: Reinventing Ourselves at Different Chapters of Our Lives with Allie Hill

    What happens when the role you built your entire life around suddenly changes… and you’re left asking, “What now?” In this deeply relatable and empowering episode, bestselling author and midlife coach Allie Hill opens up about the identity shift that hit her after her daughter left for college. What started as an ordinary Tuesday morning with a cup of tea quickly turned into a life-altering realization: she no longer knew who she was outside of being a full-time mom. But instead of seeing midlife as an ending, Allie challenges women to see it as an invitation to reimagine what’s possible. From unexpected reinventions to rediscovering forgotten passions, this conversation dives into the myths society tells women about aging, purpose, confidence, and starting over. Allie shares how burnout, exhaustion, and even an accidental stay at a rehab retreat became the catalyst for reconnecting with herself, rebuilding her confidence, and ultimately helping thousands of women navigate empty nesting and midlife transitions with clarity and excitement. If you’ve been feeling lost, stuck, or unsure about your next chapter, this episode will remind you that it’s not too late to dream again. ✨ About the Guest ✨ Allie Hill is an author, speaker, and Empty Nest Life Coach who helps midlife women move from feeling lost and uncertain to living with clarity, purpose, and renewed energy in their next chapter. Speaking on national and international stages, Allie is known for her transformational approach to life after motherhood. She guides women through the identity shift of the empty nest, helping them release who they’ve been, reconnect with who they are now, and step into a future that feels meaningful and fully their own. She is the author of The Girlfriend’s Guide to Empty Nesting, a powerful roadmap for women ready to move beyond “what now?” and create a life they’re genuinely excited to wake up to. Through her coaching, speaking, and writing, Allie has helped women around the world rediscover their purpose and take confident, aligned action toward it. Her message is simple: this stage of life isn’t an ending—it’s an opportunity to become the woman you were always meant to be. Based in Denver, Colorado, Allie works with women globally who are ready to stop waiting and start creating what’s next. 📢 Important Links 📢 Connect with our Guest: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alliehillcoaching Website: https://alliehillcoaching.com/  Connect with Women Thrive Media: Women Thrive Summit: https://womenthrivesummit.com/ Become a Guest on the Women Thrive Podcast: https://womenthrivemedia.com/podcasts Women Thrive Book: https://womenthrivesummit.com/book/ Women Thrive Magazine: https://womenthrivemagazine.com/magazine/

    34 min
  2. Reinventing Yourself After Trauma with Jennifer White

    3D AGO

    Reinventing Yourself After Trauma with Jennifer White

    Imagine surviving a life-threatening brain tumor… waking up from a coma… and realizing you can’t remember your own life. In this unforgettable episode, Jenny White shares the shocking story of how a brain tumor surgery changed everything. After spending decades as an ICU and trauma nurse, Jenny suddenly found herself on the other side of the hospital bed, unable to walk, talk, or even recognize the man she had been married to for 20 years. But this is not just a story about trauma. It’s a story about reinvention. Instead of giving up, Jenny chose to rebuild herself from scratch. Through imagination, writing, and creativity, she transformed pain into purpose and became a published author of medical thrillers inspired by her own experiences. This conversation dives deep into identity, recovery, relationships, self-discovery, and what happens when life forces you to become someone entirely new. If you’ve ever felt lost, disconnected from who you were, or ready for a new chapter, this episode will remind you that sometimes the hardest endings become the beginning of the most powerful transformations. ✨ About the Guest ✨ Jenny White is a retired Registered Nurse living in Southwestern Ontario. She spent over 30 years working in various settings including hospitals: ICU’s, trauma units, surgical floors, as well as Public Health and Long-Term Care homes (nursing homes). She has vast experience in these settings working as staff, and finishing her career as a Director of Care, managing large nursing departments as well as a Director of Nursing services for a for profit organization overseeing 7 of their long-term care homes. She holds a Bachelor of Science Degree and a Masters Degree in Healthcare Administration. Having retired, she discovered that she had a brain tumor wrapped around her carotid artery in her brain, that was life threatening and required specialized surgery. After her extensive surgery, she was comatose for days, and when she awoke, she found herself tied to the bed as she had become a disoriented patient, attempting to remove all of the medical tools keeping her alive. Her memories were gone, she did not recognize her husband at the bedside, and she had to relearn how to walk and talk. Over the next year, Jenny had to reinvent herself. Her old hobbies and interests were gone, and she felt vulnerable and lost. That was the turning point. She decided she was interested in writing her story. As she learned the craft of writing by taking online courses during her rehabilitation, a spark was ignited and she began to write. Her returning memories are slow, but are impacted by writing, slowly remerging from the past. Her experience is vast and she has many stories to tell. She now writes Medical Thrillers. Her debut novel, “The Triggering Scent” (book 1 of a series), Jenny took her experience, and returning memories and created a character of a nurse, working in an ICU. The story is: A nurse returning to work, the ICU, realizes that she now struggles with her memory and questions her skills. She realizes that the meth addicted neurosurgeon who ruined her life is now working in her facility, and she must stop him from hurting others even if it means risking her own license to do so. The Triggering Scent is now published and available on over 40 platforms. 📢 Important Links 📢 Connect with our Guest: Website: ⁠https://www.jennywhite.ca/⁠  Facebook: ⁠https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61578237692200  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/author.jennywhite/  Connect with Women Thrive Media: Women Thrive Summit: https://womenthrivesummit.com/ Become a Guest on the Women Thrive Podcast: https://womenthrivemedia.com/podcasts Women Thrive Book: https://womenthrivesummit.com/book/ Women Thrive Magazine: https://womenthrivemagazine.com/magazine/ ➡️ Show Highlights (00:00) Choosing reinvention after losing her memories (03:19) The shocking discovery of a life-threatening brain tumor (04:23) Waking from a coma and not recognizing her husband of 20 years (07:38) The emotional journey of relearning how to walk and function again (10:47) Rebuilding her identity through creativity, writing, and imagination (12:27) How writing medical thrillers helped bring memories back (19:09) Rebuilding her marriage and starting their relationship from scratch

    32 min
  3. How to Feel Safe in Your Body Even When the World Feels Unsafe with Cassandra Love Lambert

    MAY 7

    How to Feel Safe in Your Body Even When the World Feels Unsafe with Cassandra Love Lambert

    What if the reason you feel overwhelmed, anxious, or disconnected… isn’t because you’re broken—but because your body doesn’t feel safe? What if you’ve been doing everything “right”… but still feel like something is off? In this deeply powerful episode, Cassandra Love Lambert—trauma-trained somatic coach, bestselling author, and creator of the Pain Into Power Process—dives into what most high-achieving women silently carry: unresolved trauma, disconnection from their bodies, and a nervous system stuck in survival mode. This isn’t just a conversation about healing. It’s about coming back to yourself. Reclaiming your power. And finally feeling safe—no matter what’s happening around you. If you’ve ever felt like you’re holding it all together on the outside but struggling within… this episode will change how you see yourself, your emotions, and your healing journey. ✨ About the Guest ✨ “I didn’t just survive—I turned my pain into a portal for women’s power.” Cassandra Love Lambert is a trauma-trained Somatic Transformation Coach, bestselling author, and creator of the Pain into Power Process—a powerful approach to embodied healing that helps women move from survival into self-trust, safety, and full expression. A single mother who rose from childhood sexual abuse, poverty, and profound adversity, Cassandra transformed her deepest wounds into her life’s work: guiding women back home to their bodies. Certified in EFT Tapping, Brainspotting, and Somatic Attachment Therapy, she specializes in helping high-achieving women who appear strong on the outside—but feel anxious, disconnected, or overwhelmed within. Because the women who hold everything together… are often carrying the most. Through her signature process, Cassandra helps women regulate their nervous systems, process stored trauma, and feel safe enough to be fully seen, fully expressed, and fully alive. Her debut memoir, Into the Light: Becoming My Own Hero, became a #1 bestseller and sparked a global conversation on emotional truth, embodied healing, and reclaiming personal power. But beyond credentials, Cassandra is known for creating spaces where women feel deeply safe to be real—and from that place, everything changes. Because healing isn’t about fixing what’s broken. It’s about remembering who you are beneath the survival. It’s about coming home. 👉 Begin your journey at www.CassandraLoveLambert.com 📢 Important Links 📢 Connect with our Guest: https://cassandralovelambert.com/magic  https://www.facebook.com/CassandraLoveLambert/  https://www.instagram.com/c_love_lambert/  https://www.linkedin.com/in/cassandralovelambert/  https://www.youtube.com/user/CassLambert  Connect with Women Thrive Media: Women Thrive Summit: https://womenthrivesummit.com/ Become a Guest on the Women Thrive Podcast: https://womenthrivemedia.com/podcasts Women Thrive Book: https://womenthrivesummit.com/book/ Women Thrive Magazine: https://womenthrivemagazine.com/magazine/ ➡️ Show Highlights (00:00) Women disconnecting from their bodies and living in survival mode (04:21) High-functioning anxiety and why women can’t switch off (05:40) Nervous system dysregulation and why healing hasn’t worked before (07:08) Reconnecting with emotions, intuition, and inner signals (10:20) Awareness and intuition as protection in today’s world (16:15) What changes after healing: confidence, relationships, and alignment

    32 min
  4. Stop Playing Small: Step Into Your Dominion with Dr. Coylette James

    MAY 5

    Stop Playing Small: Step Into Your Dominion with Dr. Coylette James

    What if the thing you’ve been calling rejection… was actually redirection into your purpose? What if your pain didn’t disqualify you but prepared you to lead, build, and rise? In this powerful episode, Dr. Coylette James shares a story that will shift how you see your past, your identity, and your future. From being given up for adoption to redefining herself as the answer to someone’s prayer, she unpacks what it really means to rise as a woman, reclaim your identity, and step into what she calls dominion, starting from within. This conversation talks about healing, identity, sisterhood, and building a life and business from a place of truth, not survival. If you’ve ever questioned your worth, felt lost in your roles, or struggled to own your voice, this episode will remind you that you are still standing… and that means you’re stronger than you think. ✨ About the Guest ✨ Dr. Coylette James is a visionary apostolic leader, executive strategist, and global voice equipping leaders to walk in identity, authority, and purpose-driven influence. With over 40 years of executive leadership experience—including 28 years alongside renowned boxing promoter Don King—she brings a rare fusion of high-level business acumen and Kingdom-centered leadership to every platform she graces. She is the founder of Lioness Warrior Kingdom Inc., an award-winning women’s empowerment movement recognized as “Best Women’s Empowerment Movement in the United States of 2025,” and the architect behind transformative platforms such as Kingdom Influencer Life, FaithBiz Blueprint, and Dominion 7 AI. Through these initiatives, Dr. James equips entrepreneurs, executives, and ministry leaders to build legacy-driven businesses and expand their global influence with strategic clarity. As the host of the television broadcasts Unstoppable Lionesses and Supernatural Success, she challenges audiences to disrupt limitations, embrace their divine identity, and lead with bold authority in every sphere of influence. A published author of multiple books, including FaithBiz Blueprint: Unlocking Kingdom Vision, Growth, and Legacy, her teachings bridge faith, leadership, and innovation. Dr. James is a licensed minister and ordained elder whose voice carries both prophetic insight and strategic precision. Whether speaking to corporate leaders, entrepreneurs, or global audiences, she delivers transformational messages that activate purpose, unlock potential, and position individuals to lead with impact and legacy. 📢 Important Links 📢 Connect with our Guest: https://www.linkedin.com/in/coylette/  https://www.facebook.com/coylette.james/  https://www.instagram.com/eldercoylette/  https://twitter.com/MinisterCoylett  https://www.youtube.com/@KingdomInfluencerLife https://lionesswarriorkingdom.com/embracing-your-season  https://www.lionesswarriorkingdom.com   Connect with Women Thrive Media: Women Thrive Summit: https://womenthrivesummit.com/ Become a Guest on the Women Thrive Podcast: https://womenthrivemedia.com/podcasts Women Thrive Book: https://womenthrivesummit.com/book/ Women Thrive Magazine: https://womenthrivemagazine.com/magazine/ ➡️ Show Highlights (00:00) You’re still standing: the core message of strength and resilience (03:06) From rejection to purpose: “I was the answer to someone’s prayer” (06:12) The Lioness identity: strength, courage, and sisterhood (09:46) Heal first, build second: identity before business (11:27) Losing yourself in roles: why women must rediscover who they are (15:45) Dominion explained: inner governance and self-leadership (19:46) Where to start: journaling, assessment, and taking control of your life

    33 min
  5. The Future of AI: Why Women Should Be Leading the Way and Transformation with Dr. Rosa Colon-Kolacko

    APR 30

    The Future of AI: Why Women Should Be Leading the Way and Transformation with Dr. Rosa Colon-Kolacko

    Join us in London LIVE 👇 https://womenthrive.london/  What if the real problem with AI is not the technology but how we are using it? In this thought-provoking episode, with Dr. Rosa M. Colón-Kolacko, a leader in human-centered AI and organizational transformation, pulls back the curtain on why so many AI initiatives fail and what most organizations are getting wrong. With over 25 years of experience across healthcare, corporate, and academia, she challenges the obsession with “shiny” tools and cost-cutting strategies that often lead to burnout, disconnection, and lost human insight. This conversation goes beyond tech. It is about people. Dr. Rosa explains why involving employees, providers, and communities from the very beginning is critical, especially in healthcare, and how ignoring this can create more harm than good. She also sheds light on the underrepresentation of women in AI and the real risks of bias being built into systems that shape hiring, pay, and opportunity. If you have ever wondered how to navigate AI without losing your humanity, or how women can lead in shaping a more ethical and equitable future, this episode will challenge your thinking and expand your perspective. ✨ About the Guest ✨ Dr. Rosa M. Colón-Kolacko is a global leader in organizational transformation, human-centered AI, and system based-driven innovation. Originally from Puerto Rico, she brings over 25 years of experience across healthcare, life sciences, academia, government, and corporate sectors, holding senior executive roles at Tufts Medicine, NYC Health + Hospitals, ChristianaCare, and Bristol Myers Squibb. As Founder and President of Global Equity and Learning Partners (GEL) and NeedsHuman, she champions inclusive leadership, workforce transformation, health equity and ethical AI design. Her work focuses on aligning technology with human needs and values, ensuring AI enhances, rather than replaces, human potential. A respected academic and advisor, Dr. Colón-Kolacko continues to shape global conversations on the future of work, leadership, and innovation. Through her NeedHumans movement, she is redefining how organizations leverage AI—creating environments where people, technology, and purpose thrive together. Rosa has held academic Professorship appointments at Bowling Green State University, Georgetown, the University of Delaware, and Thomas Jefferson University, currently Adjunct Professor at Tufts University School of Medicine and Visiting Researcher at the Center for Health and Business Department at Bentley University. and Affiliate of the University of Malta. Rosa holds a Ph.D. in Organizational Development and Change, an MBA from Henley Business School, Brunel University (UK), a post graduate Marketing Diploma, University Certificates in Human Resources Executive, Diversity & Inclusion, Patient Professor and AI from Strategy to Implementation.  Rosa is incredibly involved in national, state, and global-level boards and associations. At the global level, as a member of the Future Talent Council to research and advance knowledge across industry and work, at a national level, the Center for Innovation and Value Research Public Policy Council, and at the state level, the Massachusetts Health Equity Compact, among others. 📢 Important Links 📢 Connect with our Guest: Website: https://globalequitylearning.com/  Website: https://needhumans.com/  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/global-equity-learning/  Email: rosack@globalequitylearning.com Connect with Women Thrive Media: Women Thrive Summit: https://womenthrivesummit.com/ Become a Guest on the Women Thrive Podcast: https://womenthrivemedia.com/podcasts Women Thrive Book: https://womenthrivesummit.com/book/ Women Thrive Magazine: https://womenthrivemagazine.com/magazine/ ➡️ Show Highlights (01:40) Why AI projects fail: leadership readiness and poor human-centered design (02:22) The “shiny object” problem vs real human needs (04:10) Cost-cutting vs human impact: burnout and knowledge loss (06:50) Women in AI: shocking statistics and representation gap (08:40) Digital literacy over coding: making AI accessible for women (12:00) AI bias: pay gaps and inequality risks (17:10) Don’t wait for permission: create your own pathway into AI

    25 min
  6. Stop Losing Yourself: The Truth About Coming Home to You with Erika Fetterly

    APR 9

    Stop Losing Yourself: The Truth About Coming Home to You with Erika Fetterly

    What if the version of you the world sees… isn’t actually you? If you’ve ever felt disconnected, like you’re going through the motions, ticking the boxes, showing up as who you think you should be—this conversation is your invitation to come back home to yourself. In this episode, Erika Fetterly, authentic alignment coach, intuitive guide, and founder of House of Her Collective, shares what it really means to stop masking, release self-doubt, and reconnect with your true identity. With over a decade of experience supporting women through boudoir photography, retreats, and transformational coaching, Erika has created spaces where women feel truly seen—without filters, without performance. She opens up about her own journey from living a “box-checking” life to building a path rooted in alignment and self-trust. You’ll hear powerful insights on imposter syndrome, the pressure of curated perfection in today’s world, and why choosing yourself—moment by moment—is the key to real confidence. If you’ve been craving authenticity, clarity, and a deeper connection to who you are, this episode will gently challenge you to pause, reflect, and ask: Does this truly serve me? ✨ About the Guest ✨ Erika Fetterly is an Authentic Alignment Coach, intuitive guide, and founder of House of Her Collective Inc., a transformative brand devoted to helping women come home to their most authentic selves. For over a decade, Erika has supported women through her work as a boudoir and self-discovery photographer. Alongside five years of running a successful lingerie boutique and hosting transformational retreats, she has built a body of work rooted in helping women see themselves clearly, stand in their truth, and embody their worth without apology. After rebranding from EFP Studios Inc., Erika expanded into intuitive coaching, blending grounded self-development with soulful embodiment. Through her photography, programs, retreats, and 1:1 coaching, she guides women through self-reclamation, alignment, and confidence from the inside out. Based in small-town Innisfail Alberta, Erika has been married for 15 years and is a proud wife and mom to two boys who are both her anchor and her inspiration. They remind her daily of what truly matters: presence, love, and authenticity, which fuel everything she creates. Her mission is to help women return to themselves and spark a ripple of courage and connection that reaches far beyond them. 📢 Important Links 📢 Connect with our Guest: https://houseofher.ca  https://www.facebook.com/houseofher.ca  https://www.facebook.com/erikaruth.fetterly  https://www.facebook.com/groups/efpstudiosvipvoudoir  https://www.instagram.com/houseofher.ca/  https://www.instagram.com/erika.fetterly/  Connect with Women Thrive Media: Women Thrive Summit: https://womenthrivesummit.com/ Become a Guest on the Women Thrive Podcast: https://womenthrivemedia.com/podcasts Women Thrive Book: https://womenthrivesummit.com/book/ Women Thrive Magazine: https://womenthrivemagazine.com/magazine/ ➡️ Show Highlights (00:00) Introduction (02:22) Meet Erika Fetterly (06:54) Erika’s origin story and journey (08:49) Growth and imposter syndrome (11:26) Masks, disconnection, and identity (20:34) Start small: the 3-second pause practice (24:42) Coming home to yourself

    29 min
  7. Empowering Women and Girls in Tech with Sheba Ayinzabyonna

    APR 7

    Empowering Women and Girls in Tech with Sheba Ayinzabyonna

    What if the opportunity to change your life… is just one skill away? In this inspiring episode, Sheba Ayinzabyonna—Ugandan tech leader, front-end developer, and digital empowerment advocate—shares how she’s helping women and girls step into the world of technology, even with zero experience. Through her work as a Code Queen lead facilitator with Educating the Children, Sheba has trained women to build real-world tech skills, gain confidence, and transition into careers—some even before finishing university. But this conversation goes beyond coding. It’s about access, courage, and breaking limitations. Sheba opens up about mentoring women through Girls for Girls, supporting those navigating male-dominated spaces, and helping women—especially those who married young—discover new pathways to independence and income. If you’ve ever wondered how one skill, one mentor, or one decision could completely shift your future, this episode will show you what’s possible—and why now is the time to start. ✨ About the Guest ✨ Sheba Ayinzabyonna is a tech leader, frontend developer, and digital empowerment advocate dedicated to bridging the digital divide across East Africa. As a 2025 Young Innovation Leaders (YIL) Fellow, Sheba leverages her background in Information Technology to drive large-scale digital transformation and foster community-led economic growth. Sheba’s impact is defined by action: she has trained over 200 women in software development and digital literacy, successfully transitioning more than 80 into thriving tech careers. Through initiatives like Code Queen and her mentorship with Girls for Girls, she equips the next generation of women leaders with the courage to navigate and lead in an evolving digital landscape. As a dynamic speaker and community leader, Sheba ensures that for every woman coming online, digital access is matched with the information, protection, and empowerment needed to lead. 📢 Important Links 📢 Connect with our Guest: Sheba Ayinzabyonna Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sheba-ayinzabyonna/  X: https://x.com/ShebaAyinza  Educating the Children  Website: https://www.etc.education/  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/educatingthechildren/  X: https://x.com/ETCeducation  Connect with Women Thrive Media: Women Thrive Summit: https://womenthrivesummit.com/ Become a Guest on the Women Thrive Podcast: https://womenthrivemedia.com/podcasts Women Thrive Book: https://womenthrivesummit.com/book/ Women Thrive Magazine: https://womenthrivemagazine.com/magazine/ ➡️ Show Highlights (00:00) Introduction (02:22) Sheba’s impact and work transforming women’s lives (03:39) Code Queen program: training women with zero experience (07:04) Early marriage and creating income through tech skills (15:10) Leadership, courage, and stepping into male-dominated spaces (17:11) Overcoming self-doubt and building confidence (21:49) Future vision and long-term impact for women in tech (25:22) How to support, partner, or get involved

    34 min
  8. Stop Playing Small: The Self-Worth Wake-Up Call Every Woman Needs with Lola Owolabi

    APR 2

    Stop Playing Small: The Self-Worth Wake-Up Call Every Woman Needs with Lola Owolabi

    What if the only thing standing between you and the life you say you want… is the way you see yourself? In this powerful episode, Lola Owolabi—internationally recognized leadership and transformational coach, award-winning author, and founder of Proud To Be Me—dives deep into self-worth, confidence, and what it really means to live authentically. From losing her father at a young age to being raised by a single mother of five and navigating life between cultures, Lola’s story is one of resilience, identity, and rising beyond circumstances. But this isn’t just about her journey—it’s about yours. Lola challenges the idea of being “self-made” and instead highlights the power of community, radical responsibility, and intentional action. Through her work in coaching, faith leadership, education, and transformational retreats, she empowers women to stop shrinking, face their fears, and step boldly into who they are meant to be. If you’ve been playing small, waiting for the right time, or doubting your worth—this conversation will push you to think bigger, move faster, and believe deeper. ✨ About the Guest ✨ Lola Owolabi is an internationally recognized Leadership and Transformational Coach, award-winning author, and Founder of Proudtobeme, an international NGO empowering women and young people through creativity, leadership, entrepreneurship, and employability. With over 20 years of experience, she is known for her ability to inspire, equip, and transform lives through coaching, education, and social enterprise. A Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (FRSA) and the Institute of Leadership and Management (FInstLM), Lola holds a Master’s degree in Coaching from the University of Warwick. She serves as Coach-in-Residence at York St John University, where she leads programs in personal development, empowerment, and curriculum innovation. Through her initiativesincluding Tech 4 Teens, Empower Tours, and Transform with Lola, she has helped hundreds of individuals unlock their potential, build confidence, and create meaningful social and economic change. As the author of the award-winning book If She Can, So Can You, Lola continues to motivate audiences worldwide with her signature message of resilience, self-belief, and transformation. Her work bridges empowerment and action, helping people not only to dream but to rise, lead, and leave a lasting impact. 📢 Important Links 📢 Connect with our Guest: Website: https://lolaowolabi.com/  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachlolaowolabi  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lola-owolabi-frsa-finstlm-ma-9abb422/  Connect with Women Thrive Media: Women Thrive Summit: https://womenthrivesummit.com/ Become a Guest on the Women Thrive Podcast: https://womenthrivemedia.com/podcasts Women Thrive Book: https://womenthrivesummit.com/book/ Women Thrive Magazine: https://womenthrivemagazine.com/magazine/ ➡️ Show Highlights (00:00) Introduction (04:00) Lola’s painful childhood and the foundation of her mission (07:00) Lessons from her mother: independence and taking action (12:50) Why “self-made” is a myth and the power of community (16:20) Life is short: why you must live fully and stop holding back (21:40) Common fears women face (failure, judgment, not being enough) (25:10) The importance of networking, excellence, and personal branding

    32 min

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Women Thrive is your go-to resource for empowering and inspiring women determined to rise above challenges and achieve their fullest potential. Our podcast features powerful stories from women across the globe—entrepreneurs, speakers, authors, experts, and business owners—who have faced personal and professional obstacles and emerged stronger. Whether you’re a woman navigating the complexities of leadership, striving for business success, or seeking growth in your personal life, this podcast offers the tools, strategies, insights and inspiration you need to help you succeed. We dive deep into topics like leadership, business strategy, mindset, spirituality, marketing, visibility, media, PR, and so much more. Join us every Tuesday and Thursday to connect with a community of like-minded women, learn from their experiences, and be inspired to thrive in your own journey.

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