Disruption Lab
What does it really mean to find your voice? In this episode of Disruption Lab, Patrick sits down with Megan Piphus to explore how voice is not just something you have. It is something you develop, refine, and sometimes fight to uncover. Megan’s journey is anything but typical. She started as a self-taught ventriloquist at a young age, went on to appear on America's Got Talent, built a career that spans performance, music, and storytelling, and eventually became a puppeteer and cast member on Sesame Street. But what makes this conversation stand out is not just what she has accomplished. It is how she disrupted herself along the way. From finance and real estate to creative work that aligns with who she truly is, Megan made intentional choices to step into her voice rather than settle for a path that did not fully fit. This conversation will challenge you to disrupt the assumptions you carry about who you are supposed to be and how you are supposed to show up. It is about finding the confidence to use your voice, even when it looks different from what others expect. Megan’s story is also featured in the New York Times bestselling book Disrupt Everything and Win, which Patrick coauthored with James Patterson. To learn more about Megan and her work, visit her website: https://www.MeganPiphus.com [https://www.MeganPiphus.com]
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