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Unlearning the ‘Perfect’ Path with Amanda Cahill

Unlearning the ‘Perfect’ Path with Amanda Cahill

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Welcome back to Behind the Fold! Today I’m sitting down with Amanda Cahill, business strategist, entrepreneur, investor, and advocate for women redefining success on their own terms. Amanda shares her personal journey of navigating the pressures of corporate life, pivoting into entrepreneurship, and embracing a career that aligns with her values. This conversation is all about letting go of external expectations, tuning into your own definition of success, and finding the confidence to make bold career shifts. Stay tuned for our discussion on:

  • 3:02 – Amanda’s journey from corporate marketing to entrepreneurship and how she’s navigated her career alongside family life.
  • 13:52 – The mindset shifts required to let go of societal definitions of success and create a life that feels aligned.
  • 23:59 - Dealing with self-doubt and imposter syndrome, and what Amanda has learned from mentoring thousands of women.
    30:50 - The changes Amanda has experienced while balancing career and motherhood.
  • 39:52 - Amanda’s path to becoming an author and the raw vulnerability that came with it.

This conversation is such a powerful reminder that success isn’t one-size-fits-all. It’s about defining it in a way that truly feels right for you. If you loved this episode, make sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a friend who needs to hear it.

Connect with Amanda:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amandacahill__/
Website: https://www.amandacahill.com/
Book: https://www.amandacahill.com/redefiningyoubook
Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/redefining-you/id1705760260

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