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You're Allowed to Pivot w/Juanita Wilson

46 min · 6. apr. 2026
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In this episode, we cover: Juanita’s journey from nursing to real estate to business development Why so many people in their twenties feel pressure to have it all figured out The fear of changing careers and being perceived as inconsistent The difference between stability and flexibility in different career paths Why your job is not your identity How comparison shows up in your twenties (career, relationships, life timelines) The internal work that comes with growth and figuring out who you are Why trying different paths is necessary—not a setback Letting go of the “timeline” and doing things your own way Support Juanita: Follow along on Instagram: @juani.wilson As always, thank you for being here. If you’d like to support The Twenty Something Podcast, be sure to subscribe, leave a rating, and follow along on Instagram.

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