Summary
In this episode of Founders in Jeans, host Emily Jean speaks with Lauren Wittenberg Weiner, a former CEO, current founder and now author of the upcoming book 'Unruly'. They discuss Lauren's journey from leading a successful government contracting firm to navigating the world of publishing. Lauren shares her insights on imposter syndrome, the importance of trusting one's gut, and the challenges of balancing personal and professional responsibilities. The conversation highlights the significance of redefining success and the power of mentorship in one's career.
You can follow Lauren on Instagram @laurenwittenbergweiner. And visit her website at https://laurenwittenbergweiner.com. And her book is available for purchase on Amazon here.
You can follow us on Instagram @foundersinjeans. You can also visit our website at www.livegooddigital.com.
Chapters
00:00 The Accidental Entrepreneur
03:22 Transitioning from Government to Business
06:04 The Journey of Writing a Book
08:51 Finding Balance in Life and Work
11:14 Defining 'Unruly' and Breaking the Mold
13:51 Empowerment Through Reinvention
16:27 Navigating Identity After Selling a Business
19:14 Authenticity in a Male-Dominated Industry
23:33 Building Trust and Leadership
24:16 Imposter Syndrome as a Superpower
27:04 Different Perspectives on Imposter Syndrome
29:14 Lessons from Youth Sports
32:34 Work-Life Equilibrium vs. Balance
37:18 Misconceptions About Ambitious Women
39:07 Rapid Fire Insights and Advice
Takeaways
Lauren Weiner transitioned from CEO to author after selling her company.
The title 'Unruly' reflects breaking free from societal expectations.
Imposter syndrome can serve as a signal for personal growth.
It's important to trust your gut in decision-making.
Balancing life requires ruthless prioritization.
Women in leadership often face unique challenges and perceptions.
Mentorship plays a crucial role in navigating career transitions.
Success can be redefined at different stages of life.
Learning to say no is essential for maintaining balance.
Embracing discomfort can lead to new opportunities.
Keywords
entrepreneurship, leadership, imposter syndrome, work-life balance, women in business, personal growth, book publishing, success, career transition, mentorship, founder stories, female founder, startup journey, business growth, scaling a business, founder mindset, business lessons, startup success, entrepreneur journey, founder exit, bootstrap business, business transformation, startup life, exit strategy, CEO stories, growth mindset, startup advice, strategic planning, company culture, business pivot, founder reinvention, business decisions, personal branding, life after CEO, founder challenges, building from scratch, military spouse entrepreneur, selling a business, career shifts, startup resilience, authentic leadership, visionary leadership, founder evolution, navigating change, business transition, career pivot, book writing journey, first-time author, writing a book, publishing proce
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