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Enoughness with Lisa Carmen Wang

35 Episodes

38 minutes | Oct 19, 2020
33. When Failure Equals Success with Tina Cheng, Founder & CEO, Capsul Jewelry
The fear of failure is often more paralyzing than actually failing. Fear is what holds us back, not failure. Fear keeps us from living our truth and acting on new ideas. Failure gives us the opportunity to learn from our mistakes and apply our learnings to something better. Where would any of us be if we always let the fear of failure be bigger than the opportunity to succeed? When we visualize the future, our anxieties can feel so physically heavy on our shoulders that it keeps us stagnant. Often, we look at other people, and deeply believe that we could never do what they did. In this Enoughness episode, Lisa chats with Tina Cheng, a serial entrepreneur and mother, about how she’s shed the fears of starting a new business and how she’s allowed herself to explore the unknown. They explore how building multiple businesses and experiencing both success and failure shaped her into the woman she is today. They discuss: How to let failure guide you to success How to learn to trust and believe in yourself and your abilities How to release guilt as a career-driven mother How to find happiness and enoughness while working for yourself --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/enoughness-lisa-wang/support
56 minutes | Oct 13, 2020
32. Rewriting Modern Love Stories with Vika Viktoria
Traditional love stories make us believe that two people fall in love and live happily ever after. The reality of modern dating is the exact opposite -  failed communication, suboptimal timing, bad texting, cheating, and misunderstandings - every once in awhile a love story succeeds, but now, even the definition of a successful relationship is up for interpretation. A ring on her finger and a nice house are no longer the ultimate goals, and as more women prioritize their careers and become financially independent, what does a real partner look like?  In this episode, Lisa chats with award-winning storyteller Vika Viktoria about how they are reclaiming their voices and re-writing their own life stories - romantically, professionally, and personally. They discuss: How to bring love into your life without without a partner Why healthy masculinity is so important How to set boundaries and prioritize self-worth and respect in dating The concept of antifragility and how to use it in re-writing your narrative Feeling enough even when you have big ambitions and goals Full show notes at: Lisawang.co/enoughness --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/enoughness-lisa-wang/support
46 minutes | Oct 7, 2020
31. Enoughness IRL: Coaching Session
Every narrative we tell ourselves benefits us in some way - even the negative ones. It's easy to take the role of the victim. When we normalize negative self-talk and blaming other people for our problems, we forsake the burden of responsibility for our own lives. It's easier to sit back, but in doing so we also give up our #power and #agency.   How the feeling of not being enough drives us How to replace passive negativity with proactive confidence and action How to identify and release narratives that are no longer serving us How to achieve "Fierce Focus" to prioritize the things that matter most  In this week's episode of the #Enoughness podcast Lisa conducts a live coaching session with several female leaders in her coaching program. Learn more and work with Lisa at Lisawang.co/coaching --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/enoughness-lisa-wang/support
51 minutes | Sep 30, 2020
30. How to Release Your Ego with Shalini Sarena Bahad
Without realizing it, most of us fall into the rat race. Chasing a life that we believe is shinier, better than our present one. But what is it that you're chasing? Is it more money? More recognition? More awards? And if so, what would attaining those things bring you? Would it make you feel validated? Would it make you feel powerful and successful?  In this episode, we discuss how to examine our goals and release our attachments to external validation and ego. Once we do, we can discover that these are sensations and feeling states that we already have within us. Nothing external can categorize or define us.  Shalini Sarena Bahad is an international mindset coach, yoga teacher, holistic healer and entrepreneur. She believes deeply in the importance of taking care of yourself and keeping healthy along your growth and ascension journey.  We discuss: Why releasing your attachment to the ego is so important Why focusing on future ‘Potential’ can be detrimental to the present How to slow down and reconnect with your authentic self --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/enoughness-lisa-wang/support
52 minutes | Sep 22, 2020
29. Disney Star to Porn Star with Maitland Ward
Maitland Ward is a pornographic actress, formerly known as Rachel on the popular 90’s TV show Boy Meets World. When she hit her 30's, Maitland started feeling Hollywood’s pressure to suppress her sexuality. Instead of accepting the roles forced on her, she made the decision to dive into the adult film industry and reclaim her sexual power. Maitland is the recipient of XBIZ Award for Best Actress in a Feature Movie, based off her most recent film Drive. Today she is building the bridge between mainstream and pornographic entertainment, releasing women from the sexual shame that has pervaded society for far too long. In this episode you will hear about: How she followed her joy for performance & navigated the early stages of her acting career How she gained confidence to reject mainstream Hollywood standards for women and take the leap into adult film Her experience working in the porn industry and making award-winning features The ever-evolving conversation around sexuality, art, and women’s bodies For full episode notes, go to: LisaWang.co/enoughness Subscribe: https://herpower.substack.com Follow: https://www.instagram.com/lisacarmenwang/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/enoughness-lisa-wang/support
34 minutes | Sep 15, 2020
28. Confessions of an Overachiever: I'm a Hypocrite
Lisa realizes she has been contradicting her own advice around enoughness. In her first public confession as an overachiever, she owns up to the reality that she continues to struggle with not feeling good enough, and even when she thought she overcame the feeling, it came back to slap her in the face. In the midst of trying to scale her business, write multiple books, and launch several new projects, Lisa faces the hard fact that sometimes trying to do it all doesn’t lead to more success, just more exhaustion. She discusses: Unhealthy patterns of perfectionism and self-imposed pressure How workaholism is like digging your own grave Feeling shitty when you compare yourself to other people Why being an introvert is hard How wellness and self-care “experts” can make you feel inadequate Trying to be present and enjoy life while still striving for big goals Work with Lisa: https://lisawang.co Subscribe: https://herpower.substack.com Follow: https://www.instagram.com/lisacarmenwang/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/enoughness-lisa-wang/support
34 minutes | Sep 15, 2020
28. Confessions of an Overachiever: I'm a Hypocrite
Lisa realizes she has been contradicting her own advice around enoughness. In her first public confession as an overachiever, she owns up to the reality that she continues to struggle with not feeling good enough, and even when she thought she overcame the feeling, it came back to slap her in the face. In the midst of trying to scale her business, write multiple books, and launch several new projects, Lisa faces the hard fact that sometimes trying to do it all doesn’t lead to more success, just more exhaustion. She discusses: Unhealthy patterns of perfectionism and self-imposed pressure How workaholism is like digging your own grave Feeling shitty when you compare yourself to other people Why being an introvert is hard How wellness and self-care “experts” can make you feel inadequate Trying to be present and enjoy life while still striving for big goals Work with Lisa: https://lisawang.co Subscribe: https://herpower.substack.com Follow: https://www.instagram.com/lisacarmenwang/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/enoughness-lisa-wang/support
53 minutes | Jun 22, 2020
27. Play to Win with Bill Cartwright, Former Chicago Bulls NBA Player & Head Coach, 6x Championship Team
What does it take to win? What does it take to become one the most legendary teams in history? If there’s one team that can answer that, it’s the Chicago Bulls. Known as one of the NBA's greatest dynasties, the Bulls won six NBA championships between 1991 and 1998 with two three-peats. The Bulls are the only NBA team to win multiple championships while never losing an NBA Finals series in their history. Today’s guest is Bill Cartwright, he is a retired Chicago Bulls Player and Head Coach. He played 16 seasons for the New York Knicks, Chicago Bulls and Seattle SuperSonics, and helped the Bulls capture three consecutive championships. In today’s episode, we discuss: - How to have a winning mindset at any stage in life - The importance of appreciating your teammates and coaches - The untold story of The Chicago Bulls in Michael Jordan’s ‘The Last Dance’ Documentary I hope this episode reminds you that you have capability to win at whatever you pursue, so long as you want it badly enough. Connect with Lisa at https://www.lisawang.co/ and https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisacarmenwang/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/enoughness-lisa-wang/support
61 minutes | Jun 15, 2020
26. The Power of Curiosity with CEO of Hint, Kara Goldin
Curiosity has the power to remind us that there is always more to learn, there's always more ahead of us. Oftentimes when we fall into the trap of negative thinking, we do so because we let cynicism take over our perceptions rather than allowing ourselves to remain curious about the lessons that we can learn from any experience whether positive or negative. In many instances, curiosity helps us overcome fear even more than bravery. When you start following curiosity, it becomes an exciting adventure rather than an external pressure to achieve or fit in. There's no such thing as overnight success, and there's no easy route to finding your passion or purpose. All of these take time and a consistent curiosity about all that life has to offer. Today's guest is Kara Goldin. She is the founder and CEO of hint, a US flavored water company that is valued at over $100M. She has been named Fast Company’s Most Creative People in Business, one of Fortune’s Most Powerful Women Entrepreneurs, Forbes’ 40 Over 40, and more. In this episode you'll hear about: How she found success by following her curiosity and surrounding herself with good people The evolution of identity and brand throughout the course of her career The importance of integrating curiosity and passions into your work and livelihood Connect with Lisa at https://www.lisawang.co/ and https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisacarmenwang/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/enoughness-lisa-wang/support
60 minutes | Jun 1, 2020
25. Invest with Empathy with Managing Partner of Ozone X Ventures, Jacques-Philippe Piverger
There has never been a more critical need for empathetic leaders who truly care about their communities. Leadership is no longer about being the toughest or the strongest. Quite the contrary, the leaders we admire most are the ones who are willing to be vulnerable, the ones who risk their comfort to share their own difficult stories in order to lift up others. Jacques-Philippe Piverger is a Managing Partner at Ozone X Ventures, a mission-driven venture fund investing in women and minority founders building world-changing companies, a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader, and a Term Member of the Council on Foreign Relations In this episode, he shares how facing his past pain and learning to feel the full range of emotions empowered him to become the leader and investor he is today. Apply to The GLOW Leadership Program: TheGLOW.org Connect with Lisa at https://www.lisawang.co/ and https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisacarmenwang/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/enoughness-lisa-wang/support
51 minutes | May 25, 2020
24. How to Create Lasting Love with CEO of Coffee Meets Bagel, Dawoon Kang
In his book, The Art of Loving, Philosopher Erich Fromm wrote, “There is hardly any activity, any enterprise, which is started with such tremendous hopes and expectations, and yet, which fails so regularly, as love.” This is especially true in modern love and dating. We have never had so many options to find love, and yet have never been so lost in knowing how to cultivate it. Too often we jump into dating without actually having any knowledge around what it is that we want. We jump in expecting that if it's the right love, It will be effortless. But the truth is just like anything else worth pursuing, finding and creating a lasting love requires work, effort, and commitment. If we want to find the best person for us, we need to first commit to being the best version of ourselves. The energy we put out, is the energy we will attract. Dawoon Kang is the Co-founder and CEO of Coffee Meets Bagel, a dating app that prides itself on helping users create meaningful connections. In this episode, Dawoon talks about: The similarities between being a better dater and being a better leader How to view the dating journey as a personal growth journey The importance of communication, empathy, and emotional intelligence in creating successful relationships and high-performing teams Join The GLOW  Leadership Program: https://theglow.org/coaching Connect with Lisa at https://www.lisawang.co/ and https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisacarmenwang/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/enoughness-lisa-wang/support
54 minutes | May 18, 2020
23. Manifest Your Empire with Jess Mah, Founder and CEO of Indinero
Jess Mah is the Founder and CEO of Indinero, the multimillion dollar B2B startup accounting software company employing 300+ employees. She’s been named Forbes 30 Under 30, Inc 30 under 30, and has graced the cover of Inc Magazine. Despite being a straight C student throughout high school and struggling through depression, she made one decision that changed her entire life. She decided to believe in herself when no one else would. Jess’s story is one of ambition and determination, after she raised her first $1 million in funding, she burned through all of it and had to rebuild from the beginning. Even when no one would give her more money, she kept going. She believed in her ability to create impact, to run a massive company and to change how leadership and companies are run. How did she have the confidence when she didn't have the degree, the financial background, or the network? In this interview, Jess shares exactly how she was able to manifest her empire. Join The GLOW: https://www.TheGLOW.org/coaching Connect with Lisa at LisaWang.co or on social linkedin.com/in/lisacarmenwang/ and https://www.instagram.com/lisacarmenwang/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/enoughness-lisa-wang/support
36 minutes | May 11, 2020
22. Meg Whitman, CEO of Quibi, Former CEO of HP and eBay: Always Show Up Fully
Meg Whitman is without a doubt one of the most formidable leaders in the world today. She's worth $4 billion, and is best known for taking eBay from $5.7 million to $8 billion in sales as eBay’s CEO from 1998 to 2008. She then became the CEO of Hewlett Packard, where she oversaw it split into HP Inc, and Hewlett Packard Enterprise. She remains on the boards of Procter & Gamble and Dropbox. In 2018, she became the CEO of Quibi, Jeffrey Katzenberg’s new short form video platform reinventing digital video and storytelling that closed a $1 billion dollars in startup funding. Meg shares her most important lessons as a leader who has stepped into multiple high-pressure, high-profile roles. She discusses the importance of showing up fully in even the most difficult challenges, how to overcome rejection and loss, and how she built confidence and courage over the course of her career. Join The GLOW Leadership Program: https://www.TheGLOW.org/coaching Connect with Lisa at LisaWang.co or on social linkedin.com/in/lisacarmenwang/ and https://www.instagram.com/lisacarmenwang/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/enoughness-lisa-wang/support
35 minutes | Mar 11, 2019
21. How To Live a Fearless Life with Jean Case, CEO of Case Foundation, Chairman, National Geographic Society
Jean Case is a prolific executive, investor, philanthropist, and impact investing pioneer. She is the Chairman of the National Geographic Society and CEO of the Case Foundation, which has been recognized for addressing significant social challenges and driving exponential impact. Jean is also the author of her latest book, Be Fearless: 5 Principles for a Life of Breakthroughs and Purpose. Jean is dedicated to social impact and she and her husband Steve Case joined The Giving Pledge and publicly reaffirmed their commitment to give away the majority of their wealth to fund worthy charitable causes. In today’s episode, Jean talks to us about how to take big bets, how to step outside of your comfort zone, and what it really takes to create a big vision and an extraordinary, fearless life. The 5 principles of being fearless (4:10) The importance of “failing in the footsteps of giants” (5:44) Social media’s impact on perceived success (6:15) How to create urgency in your life even without life threatening situations (8:24) Taking the long view in life (9:12) The early stages of growth at AOL from startup to a “10 year overnight sensation” as the first internet company to go public (11:08) How to leverage disenfranchisement to your advantage (15:38) How your brain can trick you even when you know you’re safe (22:00) Some questions we discuss: How did you overcome your fear of risk? (19:44) How to differentiate between what’s real fear and what’s not? (21:11) Are you someone who has mostly done things in your life you’re sure you could be good at? (20:54) How do you start right where you are? (25:21) What is your experience as a woman in tech? (27:57) “The world might count you out, but don’t be the one who counts yourself out. Stay in the game, keep the long view” --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/enoughness-lisa-wang/support
60 minutes | Jan 21, 2019
20. How to Lead with Strength and Kindness with Fran Hauser, Best-Selling Author, Myth of The Nice Girl
Fran Hauser is a best-selling author and successful startup investor,  and she did not have to sacrifice her personality to achieve it. In her book, The Myth of the Nice Girl , Fran talks about how to bring your best self to work, and how to achieve a career you love without becoming a person you hate. Learn how Fran successfully navigated her career in a leadership style true to herself,  how to successfully transition between roles, how to build trust with managers, and the key to pitching an investor or mentor to invest in you. Fran gives us simple, actionable strategies that can change your career today. In this episode, you will learn: The unproductive territory of people-pleasing (5:24) When Fran began thinking of herself as a leader (6:37) Why you need to be known for something (9:06) How to choose a path when you are at a crossroads (19:33) Why you must separate the personal from the professional when hiring (35:40) Ways to cultivate and keep trust (41:56) Concepts from the book that resonated most with readers (46:13) Some questions we discuss: What is the myth of the “nice girl”? (1:28) Why did Fran choose the word “nice” for her book? (3:17) What were Fran’s career motivations? (10:08) What is Fran’s advice to those who realize entrepreneurship is not as glamorous as it seems? (21:28) What exercises has Fran done to figure out what she wants in life? (31:53) How do you find the right mentor? (48:53) Fran Hauser’s quick fire answers to “one thing” questions. (52:52) Links and Resources The Myth of the Nice Girl by Fran Hauser Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse Four-Square Model of setting boundaries and priorities --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/enoughness-lisa-wang/support
43 minutes | Oct 22, 2018
19. Beth Comstock, former GE Vice Chair & CMO: Create Confidence in Your Ambitions
Beth Comstock, GE's former CMO and first ever female Vice Chair, is fresh off the release of her new book,  Imagine It Forward: Courage, Creativity, and the Power of Change. where she shares what she’s had to do throughout her career to overcome self-doubt, the best risks she’s ever taken, and how women in particular can learn to get comfortable with being ambitious.  Despite her decades of success, she admits to a lifelong struggle with painful shyness and lack of confidence. She doesn’t shy away from sharing her biggest hardships (like single motherhood) and mistakes (that nearly cost her huge promotions) either. Beth shares what it means to have social courage, how you can build it into your daily habits, and what it can do for your life and career. In This Episode, You Will Learn: The unexpected and less-than-glamorous side of becoming an author. [3:12] How becoming a single mother spurred Beth into action. [9:07] What’s in Beth’s own internal monologue of insecurity, and how she fights it. [10:59] How perceived failures can teach us to take control of our own narratives. [14:11] All about the biggest career leap Beth ever made—even though her colleagues thought she was crazy. [15:22] Some of Beth’s personal confidence exercises & The importance of saying "I don't know." [23:12] The big mistake that almost cost her a huge promotion. [28:48] The piece of advice Beth took from a certain 14-year-old girl. [30:45] Some Questions We Discuss: How is writing and publishing a book an entrepreneurial pursuit? [2:00] Where do confidence and shyness issues come from in the first place? [7:02] What are the other, bigger fears that underpin the fear of change in our lives? [17:21] How did Beth get through backlash for being a CMO with no marketing experience? [20:20] How to fight back against the devaluation of so-called “soft skills”. [22:23] How can we overcome shyness to promote ourselves on social media? [32:40] Links and Resources Beth Comstock’s book Book recommendation: The Creative Habit: Learn it and use it for life by Twyla Tharp Follow Beth on Twitter Follow Beth on Instagram Quotes: “I think that's where a pure product entrepreneur and an author would have a lot in common. It's your baby. There can't possibly be anyone who cares about it as much as you do.” “There were moments when I realized I was holding myself back. I wasn't speaking up. I saw other people who put ideas out, and they were moving ahead, and I wasn't! And finally I had just had enough. I said, ‘Okay, I've got to do something.” "Every great leader I know is a communicator." --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/enoughness-lisa-wang/support
51 minutes | Aug 16, 2018
18. From Going Viral To Building a Brand that Lasts w/ 'Nasty Woman' Creator & CEO of Shrill Society, Amanda Brinkman
In the final moments of the presidential debate, Hillary Clinton was answering a question when Donald Trump quietly called her a “nasty woman”. Clinton may not have flinched at the words, but the rest of the world did. Trump’s mumbled insult stirred up an online storm. Amanda Brinkman’s simple, clever idea transformed into a call for solidarity among women across the globe. A spur-of-the-moment idea, she decided to put “Nasty Woman” on a t-shirt, put them up for sale, and donate half the proceeds to Planned Parenthood. What was meant to be an ironic statement turned into a viral success overnight, changing the course of Amanda’s life. In the days that followed, Amanda worked tirelessly to build a business that could withstand and outlast her 5 minutes of fame. Her overnight success did not come easy, and was accompanied with death threats, legal barriers, and an overwhelming load of t-shirt orders she now had to supply. Today's interview dives into the challenges faced in the touch-and-go world of social media fame, developing resilience, differentiating your brand, and most importantly - building a meaningful business that you can proudly stand behind. Some Questions I Ask: What are some of your fears? (08:12) How do you differentiate your products? (16:05) How do you define pop culture and the impact it can have? (28:15) How is pop culture influencing what we feel is possible? (30:27) How do you think about brands and how can they create sustainable value? (33:50) Do you feel integrity wins out in the long run? (36:15) How to market to customers that aren't in your target market? (40:20) In This Episode, You Will Learn: How 'Nasty Woman' became a viral call for solidarity (05:20) Why you don't need to have everything figured out when starting a business (07:30) The dark side of going viral which no one talks about (09:35) Understanding your fears and feeling enough as a person (17:40) Coming up with the idea for ' The Nasty Woman Game ' and how it has sparked important conversations (24:00) The importance of a strong brand identity (36:49) Links and Resources Mentioned: Pelican Bomb Shrill Society The Nasty Woman Game Book recommendation: Circe by Madeline Miller --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/enoughness-lisa-wang/support
50 minutes | Jun 28, 2018
17. Why Negotiations Are Never About Money with Betsy Pearce
Success is almost never a straight path. In fact, the things we think we want - money, fame, power - are rarely the things that actually make us happy. Today’s guest, Betsy Pearce, hailed as as one of the most powerful people in fashion, has been the legal deal-maker for top fashion icons like Carolina Herrera and Alexander McQueen, the creative directors for Bottega Veneta, Nina Ricci, and Dior Homme and more. When it comes to the types of high-stakes negotiations she deals with, she says the biggest mistake people make is thinking that it’s just about the money. It’s usually not about the money, it’s about proving someone wrong. Ego, emotion, loneliness, or rejection all play a part. As such, she wants us to get comfortable with the idea that sometimes, we don’t know what we don’t know. We learn by taking steps, and when we realize they aren’t the right ones, it’s okay to ask for help. Studies have shown that happiness often stems from a sense of community and being needed. However, there is no reason for us to wait for people to need us. It’s okay to ask for help when we need it, and to offer help to those around us. Courage is the ability to open up about what you you really need to get where you want to go. Happiness comes from realizing that the journey itself doesn’t need to be taken alone. Some Questions I Ask: Where do you think the desire to prove others wrong comes from? (04:07) Success isn’t clearly defined for creatives - how have you seen some of the more prominent creatives you’ve worked with navigate this? (11:13) Outside of money, what are other priorities that people mistake as the thing they should be focused on? (13:04) Have you ever found it hard to ask for help? (14:03) What is it like going into rooms to negotiate with larger corporates that don’t have the same mentality of collaboration? (24:31) What are the biggest mistakes you’ve seen people make in negotiations? (27:25) What do you think about the idea of finding your purpose? (39:34) In This Episode, You Will Learn: Betsy’s ties to the Midwest and how her roots shape her life today (01:55) How being bitten by a dog in her face helped Betsy realize what matters in life (6:00) How Betsy’s athletic career shaped her outlook on teamwork and women supporting women (07:45) The importance of community in creating internal happiness (13:38) Why achievement doesn’t guarantee happiness (14:39) The difficulty in admitting to needing help (16:08) The things Betsy feels would have been easier if she had a mentor (19:50) How self worth turns into a dollar amount (28:49) The passion behind empowering women in creative-driven industries (35:05) Plus much more... Links and Resources: Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community by Robert D. Putnam Secrets of the Flesh: A Life of Colette by JUDITH THURMAN More about Betsy Pearce in Gotham Magazine Alexander Mcqueen Bottega Vanetta Kate Spade Vera Wang Jimmy Choo Bergdorf Goodman The Carlisle Group Follow Lisa on Twitter Follow Lisa on Instagram --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/enoughness-lisa-wang/support
61 minutes | Jun 14, 2018
16. How To Make Tough Decisions with Catherine Ulrich, Managing Director, FirstMark Capital
At the end of every decision is an outcome, every single time. But sometimes we don’t have enough time or information, so how can you make smart decisions to create your desired outcome? We may often find ourselves consumed with decision fatigue because we are afraid of the consequences of making the wrong choice. Other times, the product of our actions feels so far away that we cannot even begin to fathom how to make the right decision. Instead of obsessing over finding the right answer, today’s guest, Catherine Ulrich, encourages us to start by asking “Who do I want to be?” and taking a long hard look at all of the outcomes, especially the less desirable ones. This isn’t to prepare for the worst, but rather, to assess the worst-case scenario in detail to stop it from having any reign over our lives at this moment. When we keep the different possibilities in mind, we always know what we’re walking into and how to behave accordingly. At the end of the day, our energy dictates our thoughts and feelings. Instead of allowing ourselves to get caught up in overwhelming feelings, we must understand why we are afraid, the steps we can take to overcome that fear, and why that fear is much bigger in our heads than it is in reality. In This Episode, You Will Learn: How to find confidence in your own voice (03:49) Defining “who you want to be” rather than “what you want to do” (11:19) How to create a culture of radical candor and transparency (18:59) Learning to break down big lofty goals into more feasible steps (24:24) Anticipating failure and preventing self-sabotage (27:09) Growing out of relationships and how to accept the new phases of your lives (37:38) Energy and the ways your energy affects others (40:49) Creating your own model of leadership in a male-dominated field (47:55) Plus much more… Some Questions I Ask: Were you and are you a perfectionist? (07:02) Do you believe in models like the 80/20 rule? (09:11) How do you balance giving hard feedback when sometimes it can also put you in a place of vulnerability? (18:58) How do take the pressure off decisions that feel high stakes? (24:24) Do these feasible steps apply in terms of how you evaluate the thought process of an entrepreneur? (28:46) How have your relationships and friendships evolved over time? (35:25) What does it take for people to find that space to be okay with looking inside? (45:05) Links and Resources: Radical Candor by Kim Scott The Five Dysfunctions of a Team: A Leadership Fable by Patrick Lencioni First Mark Capital Follow Catherine on Twitter Follow Lisa on Twitter Follow Lisa on Instagram --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/enoughness-lisa-wang/support
55 minutes | May 24, 2018
15. How to Hack Your Life with Alex Wolf, Founder of Boss Babe
I often speak about the importance of self-reflection, but is there a point where we become overexposed to ourselves? Today’s guest, Alex Wolf, founder of Boss Babe, unloads a cathartic insight on social media and the exposure that comes along with it. The pros to social media can be great. We have the ability to share our lives with many others and create more personal relationships in a short amount of time. However, at what point do we spend too much time focusing on our own image and not enough time focusing on our lives? Alex exposes the cons of societies’ overexposure to ourselves through social media and the pressure it can bring. Like her new novel, Resonate , Alex explores how social media can be used by young entrepreneurs to build their brand while sharing insight on the mindset needed to maintain such a brand. Some Questions I Ask: How did you get into social media? What was driving you? (1:55) How do you think about human psychology as it relates to growing your following? (9:07) Were there times when you started to feel a disconnect between being your authentic self and the face you had to put out there? (15:13) Why do people get stuck and keep themselves from living the life they want? (26:48) Have you ever been afraid of death? (35:35) What do you think is your greater “why?” (39:51)          In This Episode, You Will Learn: How Alex approaches social capital and its growing value  (6:50) The four different elements of resonating in a message (10:50) How Boss Babe reaches out and engages with their followers (16:43) The difference between art and entertainment (21:01) What we can do to stay deeply inspired by their own lives (38:41) The struggles our constant use of technology brings into our lives (42:40) Plus much more... Links and Resources: Boss Babe Resonate: For Anyone Who Wants To Build An Audience by Alex Wolf What is Art? by Leo Tolstoy The Opposite of Loneliness: Essays and Stories by Marina Keegan Read Work by Neil Postman Visit Alex's Website Follow Alex on Instagram Follow Lisa on Twitter Follow Lisa on Instagram --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/enoughness-lisa-wang/support
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