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Girlboss Culture, Seven Figures, and The Freedom To Change Your Mind with Rebecca Teaff

41 min · 15 jun 2026
aflevering Girlboss Culture, Seven Figures, and The Freedom To Change Your Mind with Rebecca Teaff artwork

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Back in the height of Girlboss culture, success seemed to have a clear formula: grow bigger, earn more, scale faster, and keep moving the goalposts. For many women, those communities opened doors. They created spaces where ambition wasn't something to hide. But what happens when you achieve the thing you once worked so hard for—and realize you don't want it anymore? In this episode of 10,000 Tabs, Kim sits down with entrepreneur and former marketing agency owner, Rebecca Teaff [https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebeccateaff/], for a candid conversation about success, identity, and the pressure to keep growing simply because everyone else thinks you should. Together, they explore what it means to outgrow a version of success that once fit, the difference between building a business and building a life, and why more isn't always the answer. Rebecca shares the realities of stepping away from a thriving business, redefining ambition, and learning to make decisions based on what she wants now. This conversation is about responsiveness, reinvention, and giving yourself permission to want something different—even when your life looks great on paper. It's also a reminder that success isn't a destination. It's a moving target, and sometimes the bravest thing you can do is stop chasing someone else's definition of it. In this conversation, Kim and Rebecca discuss: * Building a business that's working and realizing it no longer fits * Why having what you once dreamed of doesn't always guarantee fulfillment * The difference between ambition and alignment * What happens when your goals evolve faster than your identity * Stepping away from a thriving business and redefining success * The tension between external validation and internal truth * How to make decisions based on the season of life you're actually in   About The Show 10,000 Tabs is a podcast about change, reinvention, and what happens when life no longer fits the way it used to. Each episode explores the moments when something shifts—when the version of life or work that once made sense no longer fits, and the next chapter hasn’t fully revealed itself yet. Through candid conversations with founders, creatives, leaders, and everyday people, the show explores how we make meaning, find clarity, and move forward anyway. Mentions & Links * Rebecca Teaff LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebeccateaff/] * Kim Wensel Website [http://kimwensel.com] | Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/kimwensel] | LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimberlywensel/]

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aflevering Girlboss Culture, Seven Figures, and The Freedom To Change Your Mind with Rebecca Teaff artwork

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Back in the height of Girlboss culture, success seemed to have a clear formula: grow bigger, earn more, scale faster, and keep moving the goalposts. For many women, those communities opened doors. They created spaces where ambition wasn't something to hide. But what happens when you achieve the thing you once worked so hard for—and realize you don't want it anymore? In this episode of 10,000 Tabs, Kim sits down with entrepreneur and former marketing agency owner, Rebecca Teaff [https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebeccateaff/], for a candid conversation about success, identity, and the pressure to keep growing simply because everyone else thinks you should. Together, they explore what it means to outgrow a version of success that once fit, the difference between building a business and building a life, and why more isn't always the answer. Rebecca shares the realities of stepping away from a thriving business, redefining ambition, and learning to make decisions based on what she wants now. This conversation is about responsiveness, reinvention, and giving yourself permission to want something different—even when your life looks great on paper. It's also a reminder that success isn't a destination. It's a moving target, and sometimes the bravest thing you can do is stop chasing someone else's definition of it. In this conversation, Kim and Rebecca discuss: * Building a business that's working and realizing it no longer fits * Why having what you once dreamed of doesn't always guarantee fulfillment * The difference between ambition and alignment * What happens when your goals evolve faster than your identity * Stepping away from a thriving business and redefining success * The tension between external validation and internal truth * How to make decisions based on the season of life you're actually in   About The Show 10,000 Tabs is a podcast about change, reinvention, and what happens when life no longer fits the way it used to. Each episode explores the moments when something shifts—when the version of life or work that once made sense no longer fits, and the next chapter hasn’t fully revealed itself yet. Through candid conversations with founders, creatives, leaders, and everyday people, the show explores how we make meaning, find clarity, and move forward anyway. Mentions & Links * Rebecca Teaff LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebeccateaff/] * Kim Wensel Website [http://kimwensel.com] | Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/kimwensel] | LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimberlywensel/]

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