Cultivate Audacity, Dismantle Doubt, and Drop Urgency with Anne Marie Anderson
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My guest today, Anne Marie Anderson, is what my 13-year-old, Charlotte, calls a “baddie” or “badass” for short. As you will find out, Anne Marie is a 3-time Emmy Award winner and was a sports broadcaster. Talk about a tough industry! Anne Marie is straight shooter, and you can tell she has earned some hard-won wisdom throughout her career. I also love how clear her concepts are, and I am sure you will too.
During today’s podcast, Annie Marie and I discussed:
- The story behind her book, Cultivating Audacity: Dismantle Doubt and Let Yourself Win.
- What the power of audacity is and how we can cultivate it with micro habits.
- The difference between the urgent and important?
- How do women fall for the urgency fallacy and what can we do to combat it?
- Why are time and money twins?
- How can negativity be our superpower?
- How can we respect our ego and check it at the same time so it doesn’t override us?
- How do we leverage re-evaluation loops?
Here is more about Annie Marie:
Anne Marie Anderson is a three-time Emmy Award–winning broadcaster, keynote speaker, and author. Her work centers on cultivating audacity—the courage to say yes when doubt says no—as a catalyst for leadership, career advancement, and thriving workplace culture.
For more than three decades, Anne Marie had a front-row seat to the world’s biggest stages in sports broadcasting: six Olympic Games, heavyweight title fights, golf’s majors, the NBA and MLB playoffs, and the Super Bowl. She called more than 1,500 live events for ESPN, ABC, NBC, FOX, and TBS, becoming one of the most experienced female play-by-play announcers in the country. Along the way, Annie Marie learned powerful lessons behind the scenes from some of the greatest coaches and executives in sports—lessons about leadership, resilience, and building winning teams.