Trudi Lebrón is Ambitious & Exhausted

5. "The Audacity to See a Dream": Trudi Lebrón on Reclaiming Creative Space and Building the Residency

37 min · 21 mei 2026
aflevering 5. "The Audacity to See a Dream": Trudi Lebrón on Reclaiming Creative Space and Building the Residency artwork

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In this episode of the podcast, Trudi sits down to share a deeply personal and reflective solo episode, capturing a significant moment of personal and professional realignment happening in real time. Together, we explore her transition from a high-energy era of hyper-focus and performance to a life rooted in presence, softness, and curiosity. After years of building a highly successful diversity, equity, and inclusion coaching business that relied heavily on her constant presence and an unsustainable pace, Trudi faced a physical, mental, and political shift. This realization forced a reckoning with her relationship to ambition and led her to close out her previous program infrastructure in favor of a simpler, more creative, and community-focused model. This conversation is about moving away from constant output toward a deeper, more intentional way of being. You'll Discover * The Energy Shift in Your 40s: Trudi reflects on the specific physical and mental changes that occurred after she turned 40, marking a sharp decline in her ability to rely on overdrive to get things done. * From Survival to Wandering: A look at how Trudi is transitioning from a lifetime focused on survival, young motherhood, and constant work to a season where she allows herself the space to create, wonder, and explore. * Acceptance Over Fixing: The importance of recognizing when your body says "no more" and learning to honor those boundaries instead of pushing through unexpected medical emergencies and burnout. * The Power of Active Choice: How moving too fast can blind us to alternative paths, and the importance of making conscious, aligned choices for your future. Key Themes * Creative and professional evolution often requires catching the urge to scale endlessly and returning to simplicity and authentic alignment. * Internalized pressure to constantly perform and hold space for others can be shed in favor of a softer, more intellectual, and collaborative approach to life and work. * Trust and community serve as the foundation for navigating life's major transitions and building spaces where people truly belong through active contribution. Trudi's Reflection There is a certain kind of power in realizing that the structures you built, as successful as they were, no longer fit the person you are becoming. Moving from a lifetime of intense responsibility into a season of creative freedom is terrifying, but it is the only way to earn true ease. This story is a reminder that we can stop outrunning our changes and instead start asking different questions about what is possible next. Trudi's Offerings: * Email: hello@trudilebron.com [hello@trudilebron.com] * Community: The Residency by Trudi Lebrón: https://trudilebron.com/the-residency-membership [https://trudilebron.com/the-residency-membership] * Join The Residency Membership and come as part of your membership * Grab a ticket to the Salon: https://trudilebron.thrivecart.com/summersalon [https://trudilebron.thrivecart.com/summersalon?utm_id=97758_v0_s00_e231_tv2_tp1_a1dennhbad59js&fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAYnJpZBExUElHRTRFTUdZRFlWTHB4SHNydGMGYXBwX2lkEDIyMjAzOTE3ODgyMDA4OTIAAR7sqB4rY7egv1KBK13mCJE1dQM-T76UKD4BRqewcCZ6XVYIX5Z_ZHqMQ-nFJg_aem_APriKvKIphUXvu-o0el6MQ] About the Host: This podcast is hosted by Trudi Lebrón — writer, entrepreneur, and CEO. A former teen mom turned award-winning author and equity-centered business strategist, Trudi has spent more than two decades designing transformational experiences that reshape how we live, lead, and build community. As the author of The Antiracist Business Book and founder of Transformation by Design, she works at the intersection of psychology, culture, and leadership to help individuals and organizations align their impact with their values. Trudi is also the co-founder of bougieferal.com [https://bougieferal.com/], a lifestyle and learning brand reclaiming luxury, liberation, and wild creative power for women of color. To learn more about Trudi, get on her email list at trudilebron.com. [https://trudilebron.com] Join the Conversation: Has this episode sparked something in you? Trudi invites you to: * Leave a review and share how this conversation resonated with you * Share this podcast with a leader, coach, or creator who is Ambitious and Exhausted. Let's Connect: 🌐 trudilebron.com [https://www.trudilebron.com/] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trudilebron [https://www.instagram.com/trudilebron] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/trudilebron/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/trudilebron/] Working Hypothesis: https://trudilebron.com/ [https://trudilebron.com/] Credits: Intro and outro music: "Come Give Me Love" by King Sis (Epidemic Sound) A Crackers In Soup [https://crackersinsoup.com/] production.

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aflevering 8. "Why Millennials Can't Chill": Trudi Lebrón on Systemic Stress, Scaling Fast, and Reclaiming Ease artwork

8. "Why Millennials Can't Chill": Trudi Lebrón on Systemic Stress, Scaling Fast, and Reclaiming Ease

In this episode of the podcast, Trudi sits down to share a deeply personal and reflective solo episode, capturing a significant moment of personal and professional realignment happening in real time. Together, we explore her transition from a high-energy era of hyper-focus and performance to a life rooted in presence, softness, and curiosity. After years of building a highly successful diversity, equity, and inclusion coaching business that relied heavily on her constant presence and an unsustainable pace, Trudi faced a physical, mental, and political shift. This realization forced a reckoning with her relationship to ambition and led her to close out her previous program infrastructure in favor of a simpler, more creative, and community-focused model. This conversation is about moving away from constant output toward a deeper, more intentional way of being. You'll Discover * The Reality of Viral Scaling and Burnout: Trudi shares how overnight viral success in 2020 completely shifted her business from a spacious, lean model to an overwhelming seven-figure operation fueled by stress, dopamine, and a massive team. * The Intersections of Body and Business: A look at the unexpected convergence of perimenopause, family shifts, and newly unleashed neurodivergence (ADHD) that made past coping mechanisms impossible to sustain. * The Weathering of a Generation: An examination of how systemic economic shifts, hustle culture, and chronic stress physically impact the body, drawing on the concepts of weathering and allostatic load. * Five Practical Strategies for Realignment: Trudi breaks down her personal five-step behavioral and community-based strategy to break productivity loops and actively reclaim space. Key Themes * The Illusion of Enders Scaling: True professional evolution often requires recognizing when a successful structure no longer fits your personal reality and choosing simplicity over endless expansion. * The Toll of Chronic Hypervigilance: The cumulative biological cost of always being "on" and masking neurodivergence eventually shows up in physical health, demanding structural lifestyle adjustments. * Reevaluating Shared Ideals: Navigating modern adult stability requires doing the honest math on our goals and questioning whether past economic blueprints actually deliver the freedom they promise. Links & Resources Mentioned Inspirational Podcasts & Networks 1. The Fizzle Show [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-fizzle-show/id656726654]: The foundational online business podcast hosted by Corbett Barr, Chase Reeves, and Caleb Wojcick that introduced Trudi to digital entrepreneurship. 2. Courage and Clarity Podcast [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/courage-clarity/id1193065784]: Hosted by Steph Crowder, a recommended resource for building an intentional path in business. Public Health Frameworks & Research 1. The Weathering Framework [https://arlinegeronimus.com/]: Developed in the 1990s by public health researcher Arlene Geronimus to explain how chronic exposure to systemic racism, economic exclusion, and political marginalization causes early physical health deterioration. 2. Allostatic Load [https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/allostatic-load]: A biological concept developed by neuroendocrinologist Bruce McEwen tracking the cumulative biological wear and tear on the body's systems from years of sustained hypervigilance and stress. 3. American College of Cardiology Research [https://www.acc.org/About-ACC/Press-Releases/2026/03/18/20/30/Hypertension-Related-Deaths-Rise-More-Than-Fourfold-in-Young-Women]: Reference to statistical data showing that the rate of hypertensive heart disease in women between the ages of 25 and 44 quadrupled between 1999 and 2023. Trudi's Reflection There is a certain kind of power in realizing that the structures you built, as successful as they were, no longer fit the person you are becoming. Moving from a lifetime of intense responsibility into a season of creative freedom is terrifying, but it is the only way to earn true ease. This story is a reminder that we can stop outrunning our changes and instead start asking different questions about what is possible next. About the Host: This podcast is hosted by Trudi Lebrón — writer, entrepreneur, and CEO. A former teen mom turned award-winning author and equity-centered business strategist, Trudi has spent more than two decades designing transformational experiences that reshape how we live, lead, and build community. As the author of The Antiracist Business Book and founder of Transformation by Design, she works at the intersection of psychology, culture, and leadership to help individuals and organizations align their impact with their values. Trudi is also the co-founder of bougieferal.com [https://bougieferal.com/], a lifestyle and learning brand reclaiming luxury, liberation, and wild creative power for women of color. To learn more about Trudi, get on her email list at trudilebron.com. [https://trudilebron.com] Join the Conversation: Has this episode sparked something in you? Trudi invites you to: 1. Leave a review and share how this conversation resonated with you 2. Share this podcast with a leader, coach, or creator who is Ambitious and Exhausted. Let's Connect: 🌐 trudilebron.com [https://www.trudilebron.com/] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trudilebron [https://www.instagram.com/trudilebron] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/trudilebron/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/trudilebron/] Working Hypothesis: https://trudilebron.com/ [https://trudilebron.com/] Credits: Intro and outro music: "Come Give Me Love" by King Sis (Epidemic Sound) A Crackers In Soup [https://crackersinsoup.com/] production.

2 jul 202626 min
aflevering 7. "We Get to Change Our Mind": Lorraine Martinez Bellamy on Millennial Over-Functioning, the Gift of Grief, and Reclaiming 90s Community artwork

7. "We Get to Change Our Mind": Lorraine Martinez Bellamy on Millennial Over-Functioning, the Gift of Grief, and Reclaiming 90s Community

In this episode of Trudi Lebrón is Ambitious and Exhausted, Trudi sits down with Lorraine (Lo) Martinez Bellamy—a life coach for ambitious millennial women, attorney, mother, and first-generation Puerto Rican who is navigating the complexities of modern ambition. Together, they explore the necessity of community, the friction of hyper-independence, and the profound grounding that can occur when life forces us to slow down. After a deep period of processing personal grief and navigating the isolation accelerated by the pandemic, Lo began questioning the hyper-individualistic framework of modern life. This reckoning led her to champion intentional reconnection with community and friends as an essential piece of mental and emotional health. When Trudi noticed her own nervous system resisting a newly cleared calendar, she knew connecting with Lo to discuss behavioral strategies, processing trauma out loud, and giving ourselves permission to change our minds was essential. You'll Discover * The Illusion of Having It All: Trudi and Lo break down the generational conditioning of older millennials who were told they could accomplish everything, only to wake up and realize that the rigid standards of lifelong safety and stability are no longer sustainable or available. * The Dynamic of Midlife Milestones: Trudi shares her thoughts on turning 40 as peak adulthood, prompting a broader conversation about perimenopause as a midlife adolescence and the deep desire to reclaim a simpler, less complicated young adult energy. * The Friction of a Lighter Load: A deep dive into the reality of slowing down, where both hosts discuss how an overproducing nervous system can rebel against empty calendar space by looking for new projects or rearranging an entire office instead of sitting still. * The System of Low-Pressure Friendships: Practical strategies for busy individuals to maintain consistent personal connections, including quarterly travel commitments, open group chats for daily life updates, and taking the pressure off immediate responses. * Processing Grief and Vulnerability: Lo reflects on her own journey through infertility, navigating a second-trimester loss, and learning to let her guard down by sharing her heavy moments with a supportive inner circle rather than retreating into hyper-independence. Key Themes * Creative and professional sustainability requires challenging the sun-cost analysis of our careers and actively giving ourselves permission slip to change our minds about our lifestyles. * Embracing a communal support system is a critical requirement for survival, contrasting the exhausting demands of modern, isolated parenting with the natural, tag-team dynamics of previous generations. * Recognizing biological and emotional limitations is a vital aspect of mental wellness; our bodies and nervous systems will eventually force a halt if we refuse to slow down voluntarily. Featured Voice Lorraine Martinez Bellamy, life coach for ambitious millennial women, practicing attorney, and advocate for intentional living. Her work centers on helping high-achieving women expand beyond traditional career limitations, process existential transitions, and rebuild authentic community frameworks. Where to Find Lo * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lomartinezbellamy/ [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://www.instagram.com/lomartinezbellamy/] Trudi's Reflection There is a powerful clarity that comes when you realize your baseline setting is defaulted to over-functioning. Lo's perspective reminds us that building a system to reconnect with friends and community isn't a luxury; it is a literal requirement for our emotional survival. By refusing to process our grief and transitions in isolation, we open up the possibility to show up fully present, deeply grounded, and genuinely human for ourselves and each other. About the Host: This podcast is hosted by Trudi Lebrón — writer, entrepreneur, and CEO. A former teen mom turned award-winning author and equity-centered business strategist, Trudi has spent more than two decades designing transformational experiences that reshape how we live, lead, and build community. As the author of The Antiracist Business Book and founder of Transformation by Design, she works at the intersection of psychology, culture, and leadership to help individuals and organizations align their impact with their values. Trudi is also the co-founder of bougieferal.com [https://bougieferal.com/], a lifestyle and learning brand reclaiming luxury, liberation, and wild creative power for women of color. To learn more about Trudi, get on her email list at trudilebron.com. [https://trudilebron.com] Join the Conversation: Has this episode sparked something in you? Trudi invites you to: 1. Leave a review and share how this conversation resonated with you 2. Share this podcast with a leader, coach, or creator who is Ambitious and Exhausted. Let's Connect: 🌐 trudilebron.com [https://www.trudilebron.com/] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trudilebron [https://www.instagram.com/trudilebron] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/trudilebron/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/trudilebron/] Working Hypothesis: https://trudilebron.com/ [https://trudilebron.com/] Credits: Intro and outro music: "Come Give Me Love" by King Sis (Epidemic Sound) A Crackers In Soup [https://crackersinsoup.com/] production.

18 jun 202646 min
aflevering 6. "We Are All Only Temporarily Abled": Dr. Joan Chan on the Math of Human Bodies and Reclaiming Empty Space artwork

6. "We Are All Only Temporarily Abled": Dr. Joan Chan on the Math of Human Bodies and Reclaiming Empty Space

In this episode of Trudi Lebrón is Ambitious and Exhausted, Trudi sits down with Dr. Joan Chan—a family physician, medical educator, and Institute for Equity-Centered Coaching alumna who is redefining what it means to care for ourselves and others. Together, they explore the concept of "rehumanizing" our lives and careers by shifting away from toxic overproduction toward sustainable, intentional space. After navigating her own severe burnout while balancing a medical practice and a growing family, Joan began questioning the unsustainable standards embedded in healthcare and corporate systems. This reckoning led her to champion the practice of working under maximum capacity as a baseline design rather than a luxury. When Trudi felt exhaustion showing up in her own body at midlife, she knew connecting with Joan to discuss body constraints, cycle tracking, and reclaiming human limitations was essential. You'll Discover * The Inhuman Standards of Success: Trudi and Joan break down the hidden curriculum in demanding industries that rewards chronic overwork and expects people to ignore basic bodily functions like eating, sleeping, or taking bathroom breaks. * The Reality of Turning 40: Joan shares how reaching 40 brought a louder, "spicier" emotional and physical volume, prompting an active evolution in her personal relationship to ambition. * Working Under Maximum Capacity: A deep dive into Joan's philosophy of designing calendars and workflows around 75% capacity, leaving 25% empty to handle life's inevitable emergencies and to allow room for dreaming. * The Language of Tiny Experiments: Practical strategies for time-strapped individuals to introduce small grains of pleasure or boundary-setting into their daily routines without overcomplicating their schedules. * Attuning to the Body's Cycles: Trudi reflects on her own journey of learning to understand her somatic capacity, track her menstrual cycle, and navigate the physiological renegotiations of midlife adolescence. Key Themes * Creative and professional sustainability requires challenging conventional, extraction-based definitions of success and embracing a "softer," right-sized approach to our workloads. * Embracing empty space on a calendar is a critical requirement for maintaining individual identity and staying connected to who we are outside of our professional production roles. * Recognizing biological and physical limitations is not an optional lifestyle choice; our animal bodies possess fixed boundaries that demand reverence and rest. Featured Voice Dr. Joan Chan, family physician, restorative medical health educator, and podcast host. Her work centers on helping healthcare professionals and everyday individuals rehumanize their workloads, navigate chronic exhaustion, and embrace embodiment. Where to Find Joan * Website: joanchanmd.com [http://joanchanmd.com/] * Instagram: ⁠ ⁠https://www.instagram.com/joanchanmd/ [https://www.instagram.com/joanchanmd/]⁠ * Podcasts: https://www.joanchanmd.com/podcast [https://www.joanchanmd.com/podcast] Trudi's Reflection There is a powerful clarity that comes when your body forces you to stop outrunning your changes. Joan's perspective reminds us that prioritizing space isn't about being lazy or unproductive; it is a literal acknowledgment of our biological realities. By refusing to bleed ourselves dry for unsustainable systems, we open up the possibility to show up fully focused, present, and genuinely human for the things that matter most. About the Host: This podcast is hosted by Trudi Lebrón — writer, entrepreneur, and CEO. A former teen mom turned award-winning author and equity-centered business strategist, Trudi has spent more than two decades designing transformational experiences that reshape how we live, lead, and build community. As the author of The Antiracist Business Book and founder of Transformation by Design, she works at the intersection of psychology, culture, and leadership to help individuals and organizations align their impact with their values. Trudi is also the co-founder of bougieferal.com [https://bougieferal.com/], a lifestyle and learning brand reclaiming luxury, liberation, and wild creative power for women of color. To learn more about Trudi, get on her email list at trudilebron.com. [https://trudilebron.com] Join the Conversation: Has this episode sparked something in you? Trudi invites you to: 1. Leave a review and share how this conversation resonated with you 2. Share this podcast with a leader, coach, or creator who is Ambitious and Exhausted. Let's Connect: 🌐 trudilebron.com [https://www.trudilebron.com/] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trudilebron [https://www.instagram.com/trudilebron] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/trudilebron/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/trudilebron/] Working Hypothesis: https://trudilebron.com/ [https://trudilebron.com/] Credits: Intro and outro music: "Come Give Me Love" by King Sis (Epidemic Sound) A Crackers In Soup [https://crackersinsoup.com/] production.

4 jun 202647 min
aflevering 5. "The Audacity to See a Dream": Trudi Lebrón on Reclaiming Creative Space and Building the Residency artwork

5. "The Audacity to See a Dream": Trudi Lebrón on Reclaiming Creative Space and Building the Residency

In this episode of the podcast, Trudi sits down to share a deeply personal and reflective solo episode, capturing a significant moment of personal and professional realignment happening in real time. Together, we explore her transition from a high-energy era of hyper-focus and performance to a life rooted in presence, softness, and curiosity. After years of building a highly successful diversity, equity, and inclusion coaching business that relied heavily on her constant presence and an unsustainable pace, Trudi faced a physical, mental, and political shift. This realization forced a reckoning with her relationship to ambition and led her to close out her previous program infrastructure in favor of a simpler, more creative, and community-focused model. This conversation is about moving away from constant output toward a deeper, more intentional way of being. You'll Discover * The Energy Shift in Your 40s: Trudi reflects on the specific physical and mental changes that occurred after she turned 40, marking a sharp decline in her ability to rely on overdrive to get things done. * From Survival to Wandering: A look at how Trudi is transitioning from a lifetime focused on survival, young motherhood, and constant work to a season where she allows herself the space to create, wonder, and explore. * Acceptance Over Fixing: The importance of recognizing when your body says "no more" and learning to honor those boundaries instead of pushing through unexpected medical emergencies and burnout. * The Power of Active Choice: How moving too fast can blind us to alternative paths, and the importance of making conscious, aligned choices for your future. Key Themes * Creative and professional evolution often requires catching the urge to scale endlessly and returning to simplicity and authentic alignment. * Internalized pressure to constantly perform and hold space for others can be shed in favor of a softer, more intellectual, and collaborative approach to life and work. * Trust and community serve as the foundation for navigating life's major transitions and building spaces where people truly belong through active contribution. Trudi's Reflection There is a certain kind of power in realizing that the structures you built, as successful as they were, no longer fit the person you are becoming. Moving from a lifetime of intense responsibility into a season of creative freedom is terrifying, but it is the only way to earn true ease. This story is a reminder that we can stop outrunning our changes and instead start asking different questions about what is possible next. Trudi's Offerings: * Email: hello@trudilebron.com [hello@trudilebron.com] * Community: The Residency by Trudi Lebrón: https://trudilebron.com/the-residency-membership [https://trudilebron.com/the-residency-membership] * Join The Residency Membership and come as part of your membership * Grab a ticket to the Salon: https://trudilebron.thrivecart.com/summersalon [https://trudilebron.thrivecart.com/summersalon?utm_id=97758_v0_s00_e231_tv2_tp1_a1dennhbad59js&fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAYnJpZBExUElHRTRFTUdZRFlWTHB4SHNydGMGYXBwX2lkEDIyMjAzOTE3ODgyMDA4OTIAAR7sqB4rY7egv1KBK13mCJE1dQM-T76UKD4BRqewcCZ6XVYIX5Z_ZHqMQ-nFJg_aem_APriKvKIphUXvu-o0el6MQ] About the Host: This podcast is hosted by Trudi Lebrón — writer, entrepreneur, and CEO. A former teen mom turned award-winning author and equity-centered business strategist, Trudi has spent more than two decades designing transformational experiences that reshape how we live, lead, and build community. As the author of The Antiracist Business Book and founder of Transformation by Design, she works at the intersection of psychology, culture, and leadership to help individuals and organizations align their impact with their values. Trudi is also the co-founder of bougieferal.com [https://bougieferal.com/], a lifestyle and learning brand reclaiming luxury, liberation, and wild creative power for women of color. To learn more about Trudi, get on her email list at trudilebron.com. [https://trudilebron.com] Join the Conversation: Has this episode sparked something in you? Trudi invites you to: * Leave a review and share how this conversation resonated with you * Share this podcast with a leader, coach, or creator who is Ambitious and Exhausted. Let's Connect: 🌐 trudilebron.com [https://www.trudilebron.com/] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trudilebron [https://www.instagram.com/trudilebron] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/trudilebron/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/trudilebron/] Working Hypothesis: https://trudilebron.com/ [https://trudilebron.com/] Credits: Intro and outro music: "Come Give Me Love" by King Sis (Epidemic Sound) A Crackers In Soup [https://crackersinsoup.com/] production.

21 mei 202637 min
aflevering 4. "Oh, That's So Cute...Not Happening": Lindsay Dotzlaf on the Acceptance of a New Pace and the Art of the Life Redesign artwork

4. "Oh, That's So Cute...Not Happening": Lindsay Dotzlaf on the Acceptance of a New Pace and the Art of the Life Redesign

In this episode of Trudi Lebrón is Ambitious and Exhausted, Trudi sits down with Lindsay Dotzlaf—a coach and entrepreneur who is navigating a profound season of personal and professional realignment. Together, they explore the transition from a high-energy "overdrive" era of hyper-focus and performance to a life rooted in presence, softness, and curiosity. After years of building a successful coaching business that relied on her ability to crank out work at an unsustainable pace, Lindsay faced a physical and energetic shift around the age of 42. This realization forced a reckoning with her relationship to ambition and led her to dismantle her previous program infrastructure in favor of a simpler, more effective membership model. When Trudi observed Lindsay quietly redesigning her life and business, she knew this conversation about moving away from constant output toward a deeper, more intentional way of being was essential. You'll Discover * The Energy Shift at 42: Lindsay and Trudi compare notes on the specific physical and mental changes that occur in their early 40s, marking the end of the ability to rely on "overdrive" to get things done. * Unwinding the Performance of Perfection: A look at how Lindsay transitioned from a high-anxiety overachiever to someone who prioritizes internal alignment over outward appearance. * Acceptance Over Fixing: The importance of recognizing that a shift in drive is a permanent state to work with, rather than a problem to be solved with supplements or better workouts. * The Power of Curiosity: Lindsay's primary tool for navigating transition is inviting curiosity rather than judgment when exploring what she truly wants for the future. Key Themes * Creative and professional evolution often requires catching the urge to overcomplicate and returning to simplicity. * Internalized pressure to perform constantly can be shed in favor of a "softer" approach to life and work. * Trust and collaboration serve as the foundation for selecting professional partners and navigating life's "emergencies" with ease. Featured Voice Lindsay Dotzlaf, coach, entrepreneur, and podcast host. Her work focuses on mastering coaching skills and helping business owners navigate their professional journeys with clarity and transparency. Where to Find Lindsay * Website: lindsaydotzlafcoaching.com * Podcast: Mastering Coaching Skills * Newsletter: Full Disclosure, a space for processing the behind-the-scenes of life and business * Instagram: @lindsaydotzlaf Trudi's Reflection There is a certain kind of person who makes you feel like everything is going to be just fine, not because they are glossing over the hard parts, but because they have done the work to earn that ease. Lindsay's story is a reminder that we can stop outrunning our changes and instead start asking different questions about what is possible next. About the Host: This podcast is hosted by Trudi Lebrón — writer, entrepreneur, and CEO. A former teen mom turned award-winning author and equity-centered business strategist, Trudi has spent more than two decades designing transformational experiences that reshape how we live, lead, and build community. As the author of The Antiracist Business Book and founder of Transformation by Design, she works at the intersection of psychology, culture, and leadership to help individuals and organizations align their impact with their values. Trudi is also the co-founder of bougieferal.com [https://bougieferal.com/], a lifestyle and learning brand reclaiming luxury, liberation, and wild creative power for women of color. To learn more about Trudi, get on her email list at trudilebron.com. [https://trudilebron.com] Join the Conversation: Has this episode sparked something in you? Trudi invites you to: 1. Leave a review and share how this conversation resonated with you 2. Share this podcast with a leader, coach, or creator who is Ambitious and Exhausted. Let's Connect: 🌐 trudilebron.com [https://www.trudilebron.com/] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trudilebron [https://www.instagram.com/trudilebron] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/trudilebron/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/trudilebron/] Working Hypothesis: https://trudilebron.com/ [https://trudilebron.com/] Credits: Intro and outro music: "Come Give Me Love" by King Sis (Epidemic Sound) A Crackers In Soup [https://crackersinsoup.com/] production.

7 mei 202637 min