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Beyond Barriers is more than a podcast — it's a movement to make work work better for everyone.

Hosted by Brooke Skinner Ricketts, each episode brings together the stories and strategies of leaders reimagining what's possible at work. Together, we tackle the barriers holding people back - from bias and burnout to fear and self-doubt. We share real tools to move forward with clarity and courage. Progress isn't a solo act. It's something we build — together.

Beyond Barriers: Real talk. Real change.
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Change has a way of forcing clarity, even when it arrives through uncertainty, loss, or exhaustion. In this reflective year-end episode, you're invited to pause and take stock of what it really took to keep going. Through honest stories from senior leaders who navigated layoffs, reinvention, and rapid transformation, you'll hear how resilience isn't something you either have or don't, it's something you practice. And adaptation isn't about having all the answers; it's about staying willing to move before certainty arrives. Guests share deeply personal moments, being laid off after giving everything to a role, rebuilding confidence after broken trust, and redefining leadership in a world reshaped by AI and constant change. You're reminded that growth doesn't always look like progress in the moment, and that community, integrity, and self-awareness often carry you forward when strategy alone isn't enough. In this episode, reflect on what this year demanded of you and what you're ready to carry into what's next. Visit our website where you will find show notes and links to all the resources in this episode, including the best way to get in touch with our special guest. The key moments in this episode are: [00:54] The Power of Resilience [01:45] Personal Stories of Overcoming Challenges [03:41] Mentorship and Midlife Wisdom [05:43] Adaptation: The Key to Moving Forward [04:00] The Power of Authenticity [07:45] The Importance of Community [08:51] Conclusion and Moving Forward
What if the most important part of leadership begins after your biggest win? In this episode, Chip Conley, Founder & Executive Chair of Modern Elder Academy, shares the arc of his 30+ year career from founding 52 boutique hotels through culture-led hospitality, to mentoring Airbnb founders while shaping global travel strategy, to building one first wisdom schools in Baja dedicated to relevance through curiosity and community. You'll hear how letting go of old identities becomes leverage, culture becomes legacy, and relevance is crowdsourced through contribution. Tune in to learn how one leader bridged hospitality into legacy, reshaped relevance without hierarchy, and built purpose as a lifelong leadership currency. Visit our website where you will find show notes and links to all the resources in this episode, including the best way to get in touch with our special guest. The key moments in this episode are: [00:27] Personal Stories of Grief and Resilience [01:13]  Chip Conley's Career Journey [02:36] Mentorship and Midlife Wisdom [03:13] Early Life and Career Beginnings [04:00] The Power of Authenticity [05:43] Challenges and Triumphs in Leadership [08:09] Purpose and Midlife Reflections [13:43] Creating Inclusive Workplaces [21:02] The Emotional Atlas of Place [21:54] Discovering My Introverted Side [33:43] Generational Differences in the Workplace [41:50] Lightning Round and Final Thoughts
Leadership isn't a destination, it's a continual act of becoming. In this episode, Janet Foutty, former CEO of Deloitte Consulting and U.S. Board Chair, shares how her three-decade career shaped her understanding of courage, authenticity, and reinvention. From leading one of the world's largest consulting firms through transformation and crisis to redefining her own path after corporate life, Janet's story proves that growth doesn't end when you reach the top, it begins when you choose to evolve. You'll discover how surrounding yourself with diverse thinkers strengthens leadership, why courage is often just doing the thing that scares you, and how purpose, not position, defines real impact. Tune in to hear how bold decisions, diverse voices, and purpose-driven choices can transform your leadership at every stage of your career. Visit our website where you will find show notes and links to all the resources in this episode, including the best way to get in touch with our special guest. The key moments in this episode are: [00:27] The Evolution of Leadership [01:13] Janet Foutty's Career Journey [03:03] Early Life and Family Influence [04:14] Career at Deloitte [06:13] Post-Deloitte Chapter [08:13] Leadership and Personal Growth [22:18] The Future of Leadership [26:06] Exploring Life After Deloitte [27:29] Finding Focus and Impact [28:25] Academic Fellowship and New Ventures [38:04] Building and Leveraging Community [44:26] Lightning Round and Final Thoughts
True balance isn't found. It's designed, line by line, through faith and focus. In this episode, luxury calligrapher and engraver Kristin Andrews shares how she transformed a creative spark into a thriving business built on faith, discipline, and intention. From her start sketching rainbows on her mother's walls to founding Kreative Blends Calligraphy Studio, Kristin's story is one of balance and belief. You'll hear how she manages a full-time career in tech, raises a family, and still creates elegant, meaningful experiences for brands like Nordstrom, Meta, Swarovski, and Tory Burch. Through courage and consistency, she's learned that boundaries don't limit creativity, they protect it. Tune in to learn how to build confidence through structure, how faith fuels ambition, and how devotion turns passion into purpose. Visit our website where you will find show notes and links to all the resources in this episode, including the best way to get in touch with our special guest. The key moments in this episode are: [00:27] Embracing Creativity and Personal Style [01:08] Meet Kristin Andrews: A Journey of Balance and Boundaries [03:07] Kristin's Entrepreneurial Beginnings [04:33] Launching Creative Blends Calligraphy Studio [05:44] Balancing a Full-Time Job and a Business [08:36] The Challenges and Rewards of Entrepreneurship [16:44] Daily Habits for Success [19:47] The Bodybuilding Journey [20:00] Struggles with Body Image [21:03] Starting a Health Journey [34:22] Manifesting Goals and Aspirations [35:24] Lightning Round and Final Thoughts
The most powerful innovations often begin with a personal struggle, a moment when the system fails you, and you decide to build something better. In this episode, Dr. Amy Divaraniya, Founder & CEO of Oova, shares how she transformed her own challenges into a platform redefining women's health. With a Ph.D. in genetics and genomics and years in data science, she built Oova to give women the data they need to make confident, informed choices about their health. Her journey from scientist to CEO is a story of courage, innovation, and purpose proving that leadership isn't about having all the answers, but about building what's missing. Tune in to learn how purpose drives innovation, why belief is a founder's best strategy, and what it takes to change systems from the inside out. Visit our website where you will find show notes and links to all the resources in this episode, including the best way to get in touch with our special guest. The key moments in this episode are: [00:00] Introduction to Beyond Barriers Podcast [00:59] Meet Dr. Amy Divaraniya [02:08] The Journey to Founding Oova [03:25] Challenges in Women's Healthcare [07:35] Navigating the Startup World [13:49] Building Relationships and Networking [19:21] The Value of Fractional Work [20:16] Discovering Leadership and Problem-Solving [22:03] Navigating Pregnancy and Entrepreneurship [26:27] Building a Supportive Company Culture [32:44] Introducing Ova and Its Mission [33:41] Lightning Round and Final Thoughts    
Resilience isn't built in moments of ease, it's forged through challenge, curiosity, and the courage to grow. In this episode, Heather Brilliant, CEO of Diamond Hill Capital Management, shares how 38 rejection letters early in her career became the foundation for a life of resilience, curiosity, and courageous leadership. With experience spanning Bank of America, Morningstar, and now Diamond Hill, she reveals how staying open to feedback, to failure, and to change has fueled her growth as a leader and innovator in investment management. Her journey from aspiring lawyer to CEO is a story of perseverance and adaptability, proving that leadership isn't about following a straight path, it's about learning, evolving, and leading with both humility and conviction. Tune in to learn how resilience is built through feedback, why curiosity drives clarity, and what it means to lead with openness in a world that never stops changing. Visit our website where you will find show notes and links to all the resources in this episode, including the best way to get in touch with our special guest. The key moments in this episode are: [00:00] Introduction to Beyond Barriers Podcast [00:27] The Importance of Resilience and Rejection [01:16] Heather Brilliant's Career Journey [04:20] Networking and Career Growth [08:02] Leadership and Personal Development [17:24] About Diamond Hill and Heather's Role [19:16] Daily Habits and Success Rituals [20:22] Balancing Internal and External Focus [21:11] Embracing AI in the Workplace [22:43] Effective Decision-Making Strategies [34:21] The Importance of Curiosity [38:30] Lightning Round and Final Thoughts    
Leadership doesn't come with instructions, it's created piece by piece. In this episode, Chastity Lord, President & CEO of the Jeremiah Program, reveals how she has built a career by embracing uncertainty, dismantling inequities, and leading with courage. From her early years as a first-generation college graduate raised by a single mom, to leadership roles at The Posse Foundation, Achievement First, and Color of Change, Chastity has shaped opportunity at every level. Today, she leads Jeremiah Program, one of the most impactful organizations for single mothers and their children, growing it by more than 300% in just five years. Tune in to learn how to lead when no roadmap exists, why storytelling is a powerful lever for systems change, and what it takes to design leadership that thrives in a world without blueprints. Visit our website where you will find show notes and links to all the resources in this episode, including the best way to get in touch with our special guest. The key moments in this episode are: [00:00] Introduction to Beyond Barriers Podcast [01:17] Chastity Lord's Leadership Journey [04:02] Early Life and Education [07:14] Career Beginnings and Mentorship [12:31] Joining the Jeremiah Program [14:38] Navigating Uncertainty and Leadership [25:10] Finding Comfort in Discomfort [26:07] Parenting and Leadership [26:46] Feedback and Public Leadership [28:34] Navigating Messy Leadership Moments [39:10] The Power of Community [40:00] Lightning Round and Final Thoughts
The strongest leaders aren't defined by their titles—they're defined by their ability to adapt, listen, and lead with humanity.  In this episode, Michele Smith, CEO of the Museum of Pop Culture, reveals how she built a career on resilience, authenticity, and courage. From her start in contract negotiation to international business development, to helping the Woodland Park Zoo weather the storm of COVID-19, Michele's story shows that leadership is less about having the answers and more about practicing presence, empathy, and trust. At MoPOP, she continues to expand cultural conversations by highlighting marginalized stories and creating spaces of belonging. Tune in to learn how to lead with authenticity, why resilience is a muscle you build over time, and what it takes to create cultures where people feel valued and included. Visit our website where you will find show notes and links to all the resources in this episode, including the best way to get in touch with our special guest. The key moments in this episode are: [00:00] Introduction to Beyond Barriers Podcast [00:27] The Importance of Authentic Leadership [01:25] Meet Michelle Smith: A Journey of Leadership [03:11] The Value of Understanding Contracts [08:28] Leading the Museum of Pop Culture [11:55] Navigating Leadership Challenges [23:26] Building Confidence and Resilience [27:35] The Role of AI in Nonprofits [28:52] Crawl, Walk, Run: A Strategy for Policy Implementation [30:46] AI's Role in Shaping Pop Culture [42:26] Effective Meeting and Mentorship Practices [44:47] Lightning Round and Final Thoughts  
Building confidence, navigating career detours, and leading with care takes more than ambition—it takes resilience, clarity, and heart. In this episode, Claire O'Keefe, Partner and Head of Partner Development at Cerity Partners, shares how resilience, intuition, and care have shaped her unconventional journey from the classroom in Ireland to leadership in one of the fastest-growing independent wealth management firms in the country. You'll hear how Claire built confidence through practice, turned unexpected pivots into stepping stones, and discovered that leadership is ultimately about the people you grow and the legacy you leave behind. Tune in to learn how to navigate detours with clarity, cultivate resilience through challenges, and lead with heart in every stage of your career. Visit our website where you will find show notes and links to all the resources in this episode, including the best way to get in touch with our special guest. The key moments in this episode are: [00:00] Introduction to Beyond Barriers Podcast [00:27] The Importance of Critical Feedback [01:12] Claire O'Keefe's Journey [05:16] Building Confidence and Resilience [12:34] Personal Branding and Leadership [15:41] Overcoming Fear and Embracing Growth [22:07] Welcoming New Colleagues with a Theme Song [23:09] Daily Rituals for a Balanced Life [25:53] Building Meaningful Relationships [29:42] Navigating the Hybrid Work World [31:45] Legacy and Leadership [34:56] Lightning Round and Final Thoughts  
Balancing leadership, motherhood, and startup life takes more than time management—it takes clarity of purpose and the courage to lead differently. In this episode, Amanda DeLuca, Founder & CEO of Riley, shares how clarity, empathy, and lived experience have shaped her journey from leadership roles at Google, Eventbrite, NerdWallet, and Etsy to launching a parenting platform that meets families where they are. You'll hear how Amanda transformed the challenges of early motherhood into a mission-driven business, built a culture of trust in high-growth environments, and learned to protect her priorities without losing momentum. Tune in to discover how to turn personal insight into innovation, lead with empathy and accountability, and navigate life's most demanding seasons with purpose. Visit our website where you will find show notes and links to all the resources in this episode, including the best way to get in touch with our special guest. The key moments in this episode are: [00:00] Introduction to Beyond Barriers Podcast [00:27] Empowering Failure and Innovation [01:17] Meet Amanda DeLuca: Career Journey [05:00] The Birth of Riley: Solving Parenting Challenges [13:23] Decision Making: Hats, Haircuts, and Face Tattoos [18:11] Leadership and Personal Growth [22:41] Balancing Public and Private Life [27:21] Balancing Work and Family Life [24:42] Leadership Lessons from Mentors [30:54] Handling Criticism and Emotional Reactions [33:14] Daily Rituals and Family Time [34:09] Empowerment Through Parenthood [37:53] Advice to My Younger Self [44:18] Lightning Round and Final Thoughts
Leadership growth doesn't happen by accident—it happens when you shift from doing the work to empowering others, building trust, and leading with heart. In this episode, Emily Portney shares lessons from her 30-year career in financial services—from starting as a rotational analyst at J.P. Morgan to becoming CFO of Barclays International, CFO of BNY Mellon, and now Global Head of Asset Servicing at BNY. Emily opens up about how she learned to delegate, lead through uncertainty, and create safe spaces for bold conversations. She shares why curiosity is her leadership superpower, how building trusted teams fuels growth, and why giving yourself grace is just as important as driving results. Tune in to discover how to lead with influence, build resilience in the face of change, and become the kind of leader people trust and follow. Visit our website where you will find show notes and links to all the resources in this episode, including the best way to get in touch with our special guest. The key moments in this episode are: [00:00] Introduction to Beyond Barriers Podcast [00:27] Building Effective Teams [01:17] Introducing Emily Portney [02:14] Emily's Career Journey [03:40] Leadership Lessons and Styles [09:39] Navigating Change and Adaptability [15:20] Personal Branding and Authenticity [18:18] Building Confidence and Resilience [24:32] Navigating Unaskable Questions [26:02] Making Difficult Decisions [27:37] Managing a Dynamic Schedule [32:55] Building Strong Relationships [35:36] Mentorship and Sponsorship [39:03] Lightning Round and Final Thoughts
What if the parts of yourself you've been told to hide are actually your greatest leadership advantages? In this episode, Becca Chambers—Chief Marketing Officer at Scale Venture Partners—shares how embracing neurodiversity and authenticity has shaped her journey from tech leader to one of LinkedIn's most influential voices. With ADHD as her superpower, Becca has built award-winning brands, advised fast-growing startups, and reached millions by showing up fully as herself. You'll discover why working with your brain, not against it, is essential for growth, how authenticity builds trust, and why telling your story is your best strategy for advancing your career on your terms.  Tune in to explore how unmasking who you are can help you build a bold, meaningful career while leading with courage and impact. Visit our website where you will find show notes and links to all the resources in this episode, including the best way to get in touch with our special guest. The key moments in this episode are: [00:00] Introduction to Beyond Barriers Podcast [00:27] Understanding Neurodiversity [01:07] Meet Becca Chambers [02:22] The Oxford Comma Debate [04:30] Becca's Career Journey [08:41] Embracing Authenticity [10:54] Building a Personal Brand [19:40] Leadership and Resilience [22:51] Building Confidence and Resilience [24:06] Balancing Perfectionism and Decision Making [25:53] Advocating for Neurodiversity [37:38] The Importance of Networking [41:44] Lightning Round and Final Thoughts
Career growth doesn't happen by accident—it happens when you take the stretch role, nurture your network, and build resilience along the way. In this episode, Ann Bordelon shares how she went from advising Fortune 100 companies to leading finance at Sam's Club and Walmart Asia, and now guides the University of Arkansas as Executive Vice Chancellor for Finance and Administration. Ann opens up about saying yes to opportunities that scared her, how building genuine relationships became her secret weapon, and why self-care is non-negotiable for leaders at every level. Tune in to discover how to transform fear into fuel, build a network that supports your ambitions, and take ownership of your career, one bold step at a time Visit our website where you will find show notes and links to all the resources in this episode, including the best way to get in touch with our special guest. The key moments in this episode are: [00:00] Introduction to Beyond Barriers Podcast [00:27] Embracing Failure and Leadership [00:56] Meet Ann Bordelon: Career Highlights [02:42] Ann's Journey at Walmart [05:47] The Importance of Mentorship and Sponsorship [11:01] Navigating Career Twists and Turns [18:00] Building Confidence and Resilience [20:56] Decision Making and Input [21:28] Daily Habits and Self-Care [22:43] The Joy of Cycling [25:59] Facing Fear and Uncertainty [30:21] The Importance of Mentorship and Sponsorship [32:57] Evolving Work Environments [37:55] Lightning Round and Final Thoughts
What if the key to lasting success isn't going faster—but knowing when to slow down? In this episode, Melanie Steinbach—Chief People Officer at MasterClass—shares how courage, clarity, and career pacing have shaped her journey across executive roles at McDonald's, Cameo, and now one of the world's leading learning platforms. You'll hear how Melanie's career has been marked by bold leaps, personal reinvention, and a commitment to learning over knowing. She opens up about navigating imposter syndrome, recovering from a painful setback, and what it really takes to lead with integrity through change. Tune in to discover how to build confidence through curiosity, lead with self-awareness, and embrace the power of purpose at every stage of your career. Visit our website where you will find show notes and links to all the resources in this episode, including the best way to get in touch with our special guest. The key moments in this episode are: [00:00] Introduction to Beyond Barriers Podcast [00:27] Overcoming Imposter Syndrome [01:15] Meet Melanie Steinbach [03:27] Melanie's Career Journey [05:21] Career Lessons and Family [06:53] Navigating Career Challenges [17:28] The Importance of Learning [23:57] Daily Habits for Success [27:03] Management Hygiene and One-on-One Meetings [27:50] Research on Manager-Employee Relationships [30:49] Overcoming Failures and Setbacks [35:20] Creating Safe Work Environments [43:07] The Importance of Continuous Learning [46:09] Lightning Round and Final Thoughts
Success isn't always about going bigger—it's about getting clearer. In this episode, internationally recognized yoga instructor, author, and creative visionary Alanna Zabel shares her remarkable journey from leading retreats and teaching yoga to building a global lifestyle brand—only to walk away from it all when it no longer aligned with her values. You'll hear how Alanna transformed unexpected opportunities into impact-driven ventures, how she navigated public success with private purpose, and why she chose alignment over applause at every turning point. Whether you're building something new or rethinking your next step, this episode will remind you: staying true to who you are is the boldest move you can make. Visit our website where you will find show notes and links to all the resources in this episode, including the best way to get in touch with our special guest. The key moments in this episode are: [00:00] Introduction to Beyond Barriers Podcast [00:26] Personal Core Connection [01:07] Alanna Zabel's Journey [05:13] Current Projects and Future Goals [08:01] Navigating Challenges and Staying Grounded [11:42] Building Authentic Value [23:09] Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs [27:39] Lightning Round and Final Thoughts
What would it take to build a global movement that empowers millions of girls to change the world through technology?  In this episode, you'll meet Tara Chklovski, the powerhouse behind Technovation—the world's largest tech entrepreneurship program for girls. Born in India and raised by women who shattered expectations, Tara shares how self-reliance, vision, and the courage to walk away from a PhD in aerospace engineering led her to launch a nonprofit that's transforming lives in over 120 countries. With a bold new goal of equipping 25 million girls with AI and tech skills by 2030, she's creating a future where innovation is driven by inclusion—not exclusion. You'll hear what it means to stay relevant in a world that's changing faster than ever, why confidence is something you build, not something you're given, and how creating—even in small ways—can transform your sense of purpose. Visit our website where you will find show notes and links to all the resources in this episode, including the best way to get in touch with our special guest. The key moments in this episode are: [00:00] Introduction to Beyond Barriers Podcast [00:26] The Importance of Staying Relevant as a Leader [01:01] Meet Tara Chklovski: Building a Global Movement [02:29] Tara's Personal Journey and Family Influence [03:40] Starting Fresh: From Aerospace to Nonprofit [05:14] The Birth of Technovation [09:43] Impact and Ripple Effects of Technovation [12:25] Leadership and Personal Branding [14:03] Facing the Future: Innovation and AI [20:15] Building Confidence Through Creation [21:28] Intentional Living and Decompression [21:59] Physical Strength and Social Support [25:38] Setting and Achieving Ambitious Goals [27:42] Sustaining Energy and Fighting for Equality [30:52] The Importance of Community and Self-Reliance [34:18] Lightning Round and Final Thoughts
What does it take to turn technical expertise into transformational leadership? In this episode, you'll meet Judy Toland, Vice President of Global Audience Marketing at Meta, whose journey from chemical engineer to executive leader proves that blending STEM smarts with people-first leadership is a powerful formula for success. Judy opens up about her unconventional career path, sharing how curiosity, intentional reflection, and goal-setting helped her pivot across five industries — from automotive to finance to tech. Along the way, she's faced big risks, taken up space in rooms where she was often the only one like her, and stayed grounded in her mission to lead with empathy and conviction. Tune in to discover how to navigate career inflection points, balance ambition with authenticity, and engineer a career that aligns with your purpose. Visit our website where you will find show notes and links to all the resources in this episode, including the best way to get in touch with our special guest. The key moments in this episode are: [00:00] Introduction to Beyond Barriers Podcast [02:34] Judy's Early Life and Influences [03:58] From Engineering to Marketing: Career Transitions [09:54] The Importance of Sports and Resilience [12:41] Navigating Career Pivots and Mentorship [16:16] Balancing Personal and Professional Life [22:53] Early Morning Routine and Focus [23:39] Balancing Work and Personal Life [25:40] Overcoming Big Challenges [26:14] Taking Risks and Career Moves [33:55] Importance of Community and Support [36:24] Lightning Round and Final Thoughts
Leadership isn't just about making decisions—it's about listening deeply, building trust, and having the courage to grow through challenges. In this episode, Carrie Hansen, President and COO of AssetMark, shares her remarkable journey from a field hockey scholarship at Berkeley to leading global operations, scaling teams, and shaping the culture of a $130B investment platform. Carrie opens up about what it really means to lead with heart. She reflects on her early days navigating financial services, the pivotal leadership lessons she learned managing teams in Japan at 28, and how humility, discipline, and a deep belief in people have shaped her career. You'll learn why failing fast is a strength, how to cultivate a high-performing team, and how authenticity builds lasting influence—no matter your title. Visit our website where you will find show notes and links to all the resources in this episode, including the best way to get in touch with our special guest. The key moments in this episode are: [00:00] Introduction to Beyond Barriers Podcast [01:20] Carrie Hansen's Career Journey [02:41] Early Career Challenges and Lessons [06:04] Leadership and Team Building [06:52] Navigating Cultural Differences in Japan [13:33] Balancing Confidence and Humility [17:27] Decision Making and Risk Taking [22:36] Staying Ahead in the Financial Industry [24:14] Staying Informed and Learning Continuously [25:35] Balancing Work and Personal Life [28:45] Leading by Example [33:05] The Power of Community and Relationships [37:47] Lightning Round and Final Thoughts
What if the real key to success isn't in following the path—but in rewriting it entirely? In this episode, Salma Gottfried shares how she built a remarkable, multi-decade career by choosing authenticity over approval at every turn. From her early days as a modern dancer in Mexico City to leading high-profile marketing campaigns for global brands like Procter & Gamble and Gatorade, Salma has made bold moves fueled by creativity, purpose, and self-trust. You'll hear how she navigated inflection points with courage, why she left a successful corporate role to rediscover her creative voice, and how that leap led her to co-found Beautiful Beast, a cross-cultural agency redefining how brands connect through culture. Tune in to learn how to trust your instincts, take intentional risks, and lead with authenticity—no matter where you are in your career journey. Visit our website where you will find show notes and links to all the resources in this episode, including the best way to get in touch with our special guest. The key moments in this episode are: [00:00] Introduction to Beyond Barriers Podcast [00:27] The Importance of Authenticity [01:20] Guest Introduction: Salma Gottfried [03:00] Salma's Career Journey [04:47] Lessons from Mentors [08:33] Founding Beautiful Beast [11:03] Navigating Career Inflection Points [15:38] The Role of Mentors in Career Growth [23:01] Building a Personal Brand [26:18] Cultivating Resilience [29:19] Daily Rituals and Goal Setting [32:19] Advice to My Younger Self [38:35] Lightning Round and Final Thoughts
Confidence isn't something you're born with—it's built through effort, resilience, and a relentless commitment to growth. In this episode, you'll hear how Leah Emkin, Chief Client Officer at Wilshire, went from not knowing what an RFP writer was to leading client teams at one of the most respected financial firms. Her story is proof that when you show up, stay curious, and do the hard work, you don't just survive—you thrive. Leah shares the mindset shifts and daily habits that helped her grow into a trusted leader, the power of staying in your lane while playing to your strengths, and how to handle rejection without losing momentum. If you've ever questioned whether you belong in the room or wondered how to lead with both empathy and grit, this conversation will give you the real talk—and reassurance—you need. Visit our website where you will find show notes and links to all the resources in this episode, including the best way to get in touch with our special guest. The key moments in this episode are: [00:00] Introduction to Beyond Barriers Podcast [00:27] Building Confidence Through Competence [01:07] Meet Leah Emkin: A Journey of Hard Work and Curiosity [03:48] Leah's Role and Responsibilities at Wilshire [05:16] Embracing Openness and Curiosity [12:42] Navigating Challenges and Building Resilience [16:48] Overcoming Limiting Beliefs and Imposter Syndrome [21:39] Gaining Perspective with Age [22:41] Daily Habits for Success [24:52] Navigating Parenthood and Flexibility [25:32] Building Strategic Relationships [26:49] The Importance of Mentorship [28:28] Women Supporting Women in Investments [29:44] Leveraging Community and Networks [30:51] Embracing Discomfort for Growth [33:23] Advice for Job Seekers [34:52] Lightning Round and Final Thoughts
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