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Chelsea Pegue’s dad died suddenly from addiction and she had to learn to live without her best friend. This journey also led her to learn
Ever wondered what success actually means? How do you get it? And how do you keep it? We all want it, yet sometimes it feels only some of us get to have it.
Theresa Lambert and Blair Kaplan Venables are two badass entrepreneurs, bestselling authors, coaches and biz mentors, who’ve had success, felt success, questioned our own success and reclaimed it.
Let’s be real for a hot minute, 2020 has been a rollercoaster ride, and many people started to wonder if they’ll lose the things that “made” them successful. So we got curious, raw and real about what success is truly about.
Can you put it in a box? how can you get it? can people take it away or are you the one with the power? Does it mean the same to all of us, or are we the ones that create it?
From PGA Golf Pro’s to Doctors, CEOs, Entrepreneurs and Spiritual Mentors, we got together to meet with successful people around the globe to dissect success through vibrant conversations and interviews.
Chelsea Pegue’s dad died suddenly from addiction and she had to learn to live without her best friend. This journey also led her to learn
Rachel lost her dad when she was 27 years old and turned to travel as a way to heal her heart. She built an online
Kimberly Rich went from surviving to thriving after the sudden death of her mother by turning her loss into her purpose. This is her story,
Barri Leiner Grant was the caretaker for her dad. This is her story and she is RESILIENT A.F. Buy the books: https://theglobalresilienceproject.com/books/ Griefy Gals
Blair and Alana sit together, literally, and share a recap of their experience at their second Emmys week gifting lounge, how the gratitude challenge unfolded
In this episode, Blair Kaplan Venables interviews Sarah Edmondson, an actress and whistleblower of the NXIVM cult, about her journey and experiences. Sarah joined NXIVM
Kari Berridge and Aly Rice, two authors in the forthcoming book about tattoos of resilience, RESILIENT A.F. Skin Deep Stories are RESILIENT A.F. Kari Berridge’s
Blair and Alana officially kick off season two with a deep dive on their viral TikTok video about grief, chatted about being tatted, and what
August is wrapping up, and Blair and Alana have been working hard behind the scenes to bring you a life-changing tool. What if a simple,
Joseph Allen Maldonado called Blair Kaplan Venables while incarcerated to talk about his childhood, and complex grief and shared the truth behind the the show
Adrienne Harris learned that her husband was having an emotional affair with his running coach. This is her story and she is RESILIENT A.F. Buy
Dr. Tanya English found resilience with the stillbirth of her first child. This is her story, and she is RESILIENT A.F. Buy the books: https://theglobalresilienceproject.com/books/
Blair and Alana debrief on Alana’s surgery, her recovery, her first rave, Blair’s upcoming birthday and a community update for The Global Resilience Project. This
Dr. Heather Taylor lost her brother and struggled finding her own grief therapist, so she said “fuck it” and went to school to become a
Jenn Fredericks’ daughter was diagnosed with a brain tumor and she Jenn had two kidney transplants. This is her story and she is RESILIENT A.F.
Nina Rodriguez’s brother and only sibling, Yosef, died unexpectedly on September 11, 2019, the day after his 32nd birthday. This is her story and she
Angela Rinaldis suffered from anorexia and over-exercise addiction and was hospitalized because of it. This is her story and she is RESILIENT A.F.! Buy the
Enjoy this solo episode from Blair Kaplan Venables. She brings you an update on Alana’s rise to Survivor fan fame and her recovery from surgery,
Pat Alva-Kraker was diagnosed with breast cancer for the second time and survived. This is her story, and she is RESILIENT A.F. Gift: Free e-guide
Simone Lovell suffered from postpartum depression and weight gain and chose to break the line of intergenerational dieting. This is her story, and she is
Lynn Moore’s husband suddenly and unexpectedly died during a surgical procedure in the operating room. The surgeon informed her over the phone, and she was
Entrepreneurship can be a wild ride and over the past twelve years, I have been learning lessons the hard way so you don’t have to. The ability to be an entrepreneur is in all of us and it can be hard to resist the pull to be one if it’s an idea you that you have been exploring.
Pulsing Through My Veins is for those of you who are ready to grab the bull by the horns and start your own business. This book is also for those of you who are already knee-deep in self-employment and feel like you need guidance.
My stories and lessons of growing my business as a young, female entrepreneur shed light on what steps to take and what things to avoid when building your company. It’s a real jungle out there and the educational and entertaining stories shared are sure to help you find your own path.