Advice You’d Actually Take
Today’s episode is a mix of haunted-house hangovers, uphill runs, and the kind of real talk that hits home. Tammy, Nikki, and Keira dive into the advice they’d actually take—about friendships that end, clients that walk away, parenting without a rulebook, and finding peace in the middle of chaos.
Keira shares her mantra: “Let it end. Let it hurt. Let it go. Let it heal.” Nikki opens up about learning not to take business breakups personally, and Tammy reminds us that we can’t control everything—and we don’t have to.
This episode is full of laughter, truth bombs, and that signature Women Talk Fierce energy that makes you feel like you’re right there on the couch with us.
✨ In this episode, we talk about:
Knowing when to let people and seasons go
Taking things less personally in business
Parenting and accountability (yes, even when we mess up)
Breaking family patterns and teaching confidence
Boundaries, peace, and giving yourself permission to rest
💡 Favorite Quote:
“You can’t refuse to take advice and then complain you’re in the same place.” — Tammy
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What’s one piece of advice you’d actually take if you could go back and tell your younger self? Drop it in the comments on YouTube or join the conversation in our Women Talk Fierce network @ www.womentalkfierce.com
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