Smart, Driven, Women

How Do You Find Your Authentic Drive? | with Audrey Bansil, Vice President

31 min · 10. feb. 2026
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With over 20 years at one of the world's leading media and entertainment companies and deep experience in leadership, culture-building, and community work, Audrey shares how her motivation evolved from external pressure and perfectionism to purpose, alignment, and nervous system regulation. This conversation explores burnout vs. misalignment, redefining success, capacity-building, imposter syndrome, and why sustainable growth requires more than just awareness and skills. If you’re ready to lead, perform, and succeed without losing yourself, this episode will shift how you think about drive.

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