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Ambition Without Apology

30 min · 28 de abr de 2026
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Welcome back. Today, we’re talking success on your own terms—corner office or creative freedom.For moms, 'ambitious' always felt like a dirty word. A driven man is a leader; a driven woman is 'selfish.' And for us? It’s that old line: 'You have a family, what more do you want?'

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