This episode is a candid, thought-provoking conversation with three executive mom friends: Leanna Laskey McGrath, Annemieke Rice, and Andrea Palmer, on what happens when high-achieving women can no longer rely on the same habits, identities, and definitions of success that once drove them.
Together, they explore the shift from effort-based value to experience-based leadership, and why motherhood doesn’t diminish ambition, but transforms it.
This conversation challenges the idea that success comes from pushing harder, and instead invites a more nuanced question: What actually matters in this season of your life?
They discuss:
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Why “doing what’s right for you right now” is more powerful than planning for forever
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How motherhood expands your capacity and your leadership
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The redefinition of value beyond hard work and long hours
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Choosing presence over urgency (and why you’ll “lose the time” either way)
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The role of aligned environments in making success sustainable
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Turning up joy instead of trying to eliminate difficulty
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The idea that there isn’t one path to fulfillment, leadership, or contribution
At its core, this episode is about self-trust, seasons, agency, and the courage to choose a version of success that reflects who you are now, not who you used to be.
Connect with Annemieke here.
Connect with Andrea here.
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