S2 EP11 "Real Talk: Mental Health Sounds Like This" - Defy Constraints Differently featuring Meg Trucano
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Join us as we chat with Meg Trucano Psychology-based Confidence Coach for Episode 11 of Real Talk: Mental Health Sounds Like This.
With a Phd in Psychology, Meg works with high-achieving business women who are ready to make a significant change in their lives, careers, or lifestyles.
She lives for the moments when clients tell her that they’ve seen something differently, or they’ve been able to approach the same problem in a new way that helps them move past it.
In this episode, we explore:
Where Meg started, and how she got into coaching high-achieving business women? What holds back most high-achieving business women? How to best overcome and remove these barriers? What happens when women make big bold changes in their lives? Plus more.
If you’re a high-achieving woman in business who wants to make big, badass change, this is for you.
Connect with Meg
Instagram: / meg_trucano
Website: https://www.megtrucano.com/
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