The Life of Someone Extraordinary
American entrepreneur, speaker and former world traveller Nicole Elyse joins The Life of Someone Extraordinary for a conversation about fear, faith, and what happens when you stop waiting for certainty before you move - told through seven years, seven continents, and a gunpoint robbery in Medellín that changed everything. Nicole has visited 45 countries across all seven continents, worked with the UN in Southeast Asia, and spent three months travelling through South America without a phone after being robbed at gunpoint in Colombia, returning to the United States by choice, not necessity. In this conversation, we explore the life she was “supposed” to want and why it wasn’t enough, from Stanford and marriage in the Bay Area to lingering dissatisfaction. We discuss the Guatemala week that broke the plan open, Thailand and an airport floor moment that reshaped her relationship with fear and money, and what it means to move without a safety net. We also explore why entrepreneurship can feel more frightening than physical danger, and what it means to act with evidence-based faith instead of waiting for certainty. This is a story about fear, freedom, and choosing your own path.
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