Unstoppable Jen: A Story of Resilience
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We want to hear from you! Send us a text and share your thoughts. In this episode, I interview the amazing Jen Hall, Co-Founder of Ambition to Success.  We discussed her time in the military (training to be an air traffic controller), her painful spinal disease, and becoming a successful entrepreneur. We touched on topics such as her addiction to pain medication, and experiencing discrimination as a woman in the military as well in the  health care system.  Jen shared her heartfelt connection to WESOS (Women's Entrepreneur Secrets of Success). We emphasized the importance of supporting and listening to each other's experiences as women. Jen's journey speaks volumes about resilience.  And through it all, her determination and strength shine, inspiring others to push through adversity with unwavering courage. Jen has one husband, three children, two dogs, and two birds. This is a family that  supports each other, and has fun together. Though I think the birds are being upstaged by the 60 pound puppies. Jen, along with her partner Anna Paszkiet, co-founded Ambition to Success, a one of a kind group coaching program that includes a monthly entrepreneur box delivered to your door. Join Jen and Anna in this program that includes a community of entrepreneurs as they give you the tools and training to grow your business to the next level. Below is the link to their website; https://ambitiontosuccess.com Takeaways Finding support in women's organizations can be instrumental in an entrepreneur's journey.Balancing motherhood and business requires resilience and the ability to prioritize self-care.Overcoming adversity, such as health issues, requires vulnerability and a determination to put oneself first.Addiction to pain medication is a serious issue that needs to be addressed and  supported. No one should be shamed.It is important to have a contract and give honest feedback in business partnerships.Open-mindedness, curiosity, and kindness are essential in fostering understanding and support among women. In order to grow we must reveal our truth and stand in it. I am brave. It doesn't mean I 'm not afraid. I love myself for where I was and where I am. In a world where women of a certain age are often overlooked, April Pruitt is on a mission to flip the narrative and redefine what it means to be middle-aged. Are you wanting a life you’re not living? Do you want to connect with like minded women who are curious about what the future holds? With humor and compassion join April Pruitt; greeting card creator, writer, podcaster, and professional nerd, as she dives into honest conversations about her personal journey along with a variety of guests whose own stories can help cultivate a community of support and understanding. We all have are own struggles and ways of coping. April reminds us that no one is walking this path alone. Don't we all want to be loved? To be seen? To be heard? Join April as she tackles various issues to help us live our best emotional life. Get ready to bloom!
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