Join us on March 13th at Brooklyn Brewery for a day of transformation, connection, and celebration. Like Lauren, who you’ll meet in today’s episode, every woman in our community has a story that can light the way for others. Whether you're navigating your own reinvention, seeking deeper purpose, or ready to create meaningful change, you'll find your people here.
This isn't your typical networking event. It's an intimate gathering of purpose-driven women who understand that real magic happens when we drop the masks and share our authentic journeys. Through interactive workshops, a live podcast recording, and facilitated connections, we'll explore what it means to break through barriers and lift others as we climb.
Sometimes the most powerful shifts in our lives start with a simple question: "What if?" For Lauren Young Durbin, that question came from a friend who saw her entrepreneurial spirit long before she did. "I see you as an entrepreneur," the friend said. Lauren's response? "No, you're crazy." It wasn't that she lacked the capability – she simply had never seen that path as possible.
That moment of resistance would later become a cornerstone of Lauren's work as a career coach, helping other women recognize and push past their own limiting beliefs. After years of working in traditional roles, including a stint in the U.S. Senate, Lauren found herself drawn to career coaching through an unexpected route: a disappointing experience with her own career coach.
"She didn't really listen to me," Lauren recalls of that first coaching experience. "She took what I said and just ran with it." That interaction sparked a realization: "I can do better. I'm going to be the person that I needed for others."
Lauren's signature strength emerged early in life – the ability to say "no" with clarity and conviction. While many of us struggle with setting boundaries, Lauren developed this muscle naturally, even when it meant saying no to her own mother. Today, she helps clients develop their own versions of "no," teaching them that it doesn't always need an explanation. Sometimes, "That's not really a priority for me right now" is enough.
Her approach isn't about being dismissive – it's about being intentional. She might offer alternatives or connections when declining opportunities, but the core message remains: it's okay to protect your time and energy for what matters most to you.
1. Start With What Scares You (but make it specific)
Instead of letting vague fears hold you back, Lauren teaches us to name them specifically. Turn "I'm afraid of failing" into concrete concerns you can address, like "I need X dollars in savings before making this leap."
2. Build Your Foundation While Keeping Your Safety Net
Lauren demonstrates that going "all in" doesn't mean being reckless. She maintained stability through a day job while building her coaching practice, showing us that courage sometimes...
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