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E116: How your inner child shows up in entrepreneurship

E116: How your inner child shows up in entrepreneurship

Update: 2025-08-07
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As entrepreneurs, we don’t just build businesses—we rebuild parts of ourselves. In this episode, I’m sharing the truth that too many of us ignore: your inner child is in the room every time you make a decision, second-guess yourself, or chase the next level.

Here's the theory:
You weren’t meant to build alone. But not everyone deserves a front-row seat to your journey. In fact, if you wouldn’t trust someone to care for your inner child, they probably shouldn't have access to your business dreams either.

This conversation is a wake-up call to evaluate who you’ve given access to—and what you might need to revoke in order to grow.

In this episode:
• Why your inner child shapes your entrepreneurial decisions
• The danger of building with the wrong people in your circle
• How emotional intelligence in your community impacts your success
• A challenge to re-evaluate your access list—today

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https://kimberlyihouston.com/mastermind

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🎙 Until next time, keep dreaming, keep building, and remember—your next big idea starts right here at the kitchen table.

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E116: How your inner child shows up in entrepreneurship

E116: How your inner child shows up in entrepreneurship

Chef Kimberly I. Houston