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Burnout, Boundaries, and Leaping into Something New with Meagan West- EP 131

33 min · 23. apr. 2026
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Are you feeling burned out in your career or life? This episode of Inspiring Possible is for you! Host Christy Pennison sits down with special guest Meagan West—a sought-after speaker, trainer, and leadership coach who has mastered the art of big life pivots and overcoming burnout. Christy Pennison and Meagan West dive deep into the challenges of making bold career changes, the importance of boundaries and time management, and the mindset shifts required to turn fear into action. From life-changing layoffs to adventures in hot air balloons, Meagan West shares her journey of leaving the safety of a corporate job to pursue her entrepreneurial dreams—and the lessons she learned about resilience, risk, and growth along the way. You'll walk away with real-world strategies to reclaim your time, set meaningful boundaries, and take courageous steps toward the life you truly want. Whether you're contemplating a career shift or simply yearning for inspiration to take your next step, this episode offers actionable insights and the motivation you need to start creating possibilities. Tune in and get ready to challenge your comfort zones, choose your hard, and start writing your next chapter!

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