Starting Over Isn't a Failure, It's a Superpower!
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I am SO excited for our conversation today! This is for Anyone who’s been thrown a curveball — whether it was a job change, a career shake-up, or a life transition you didn’t see coming. Because here’s the truth: starting over isn’t a failure. It’s a superpower!
And no one knows that better than my guest today — Ed Doherty. Ed is the founder of Ambrose Landen Consulting, where he helps organizations thrive through strategic planning, leadership development, and employee engagement. But before launching his own firm, Ed held executive-level roles across the country — from serving as Chief Human Resources Officer for an 11,000-employee company in Memphis, to leading a $22 million restaurant group in Ohio, to overseeing operations as a Regional VP in major cities like San Francisco and LA.
Through every chapter, Ed has focused on people — mentoring, developing leaders, and creating the kind of culture where growth is possible.
But even with all that success, Ed’s career — like many of ours — took an unexpected turn. And instead of resisting the change, he pivoted. He created something new. And in the process, discovered that the end of one chapter was actually the beginning of something even more fulfilling.
We’re talking about how to navigate loss, redefine youridentity, and why starting over isn’t a sign of failure — it’s a sign of courage, creativity, and reinvention.
If you’ve ever had to let go of a title, a plan, or aversion of your life that no longer fits, this conversation is for you!
So if you’re facing a change — whether it was your choice or not — today’s conversation is a reminder that you're not starting from scratch...you're starting from experience.