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“I can’t think of anything more terrifying than knowing what I’ll be doing in ten years’ time.”
In this episode, Clare Salmon, a career senior leader, takes Drew Tweedy and COMPOSURE co-author Lee Epting down a path through her life, exploring how her tolerance for risk has created extraordinary opportunity.
But even amidst her success, Clare tells a familiar story: A brilliant businesswoman, often the smartest person in the room, yet always feeling like a fraud. Like many of us, our early childhood experiences shape our future experiences, and Clare tells us how her early childhood experiences led her to take risks because she truly believes she had nothing to lose.
Join us for this entertaining, inspiring, and surprising conversation, where Clare teaches us the value of risk tolerance, mixed with incredible diligence, some helpful allies, and lots and lots of animals by her side (trust us, you’ll want to stick around for that last part!).
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