Built to Scale: Empowering Women and Veteran Entrepreneurs
Corinne Goble, CEO of the Association of Women’s Business Centers, shares how growing up in her family’s trucking company shaped her no-nonsense approach to leadership and impact. In this episode, she explains why nonprofits should be run with a for-profit mindset, how her organization helps women and veteran entrepreneurs access capital and scale, and why platforms like TikTok Shop are opening unexpected doors for the next generation of business owners. It’s a conversation about resilience, innovation, and turning small businesses into powerful economic engines.
Rewriting the Subconscious: Healing Abandonment, Burnout, and Self-Sabotage
Mahima Razdan, a rapid transformational therapist and hypnotherapist, shares how a painful breakup led her to uncover a childhood fear of abandonment that was silently shaping her relationships and choices. After traditional therapy provided insight but not relief, hypnotherapy helped her access the subconscious memory driving her emotional patterns—and everything changed. In this episode, she explains how Rapid Transformational Therapy works, why burnout is more about safety and meaning than long hours, how emotional wounds can impact weight and self-sabotage, and why the belief “I am enough” can transform confidence, career alignment, and relationships.
Restoring Control: A Nurse Practitioner’s Mental Health Mission
Erik Larson, a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner and Army veteran, shares his journey from hospital nursing and military service to building a thriving private practice in Colorado. In this episode, he discusses blending medication management with therapy techniques like cognitive behavioral strategies and motivational interviewing, helping patients regain confidence and control over depression, anxiety, and PTSD. Larson also opens up about addressing fears around medication, supporting treatment-resistant patients with emerging options like transcranial magnetic stimulation, and the importance of family, self-care, and open conversations in sustaining his own mental health.
Learning to Love Without Losing Yourself
At nine years old, Sanya Bari made a promise that would shape her life: she would figure out how to love without getting hurt. After a painful childhood rejection, she began reshaping herself to meet everyone else’s needs, becoming what she calls a “chameleon” while losing connection with her own identity. Though she later built a life that looked successful on the outside, unresolved trauma left her feeling empty and emotionally frozen. In this episode, the relationship trauma therapist shares how hitting a breaking point led her to develop the “Love Clarity Method,” helping high-achieving individuals untangle past wounds, understand the difference between love that harms and love that heals, and return to a grounded, conscious connection with themselves and others.
Rewiring the Mind for Confidence
Licensed psychologist and PeakMind co-founder Dr. Ashley Smith shares how her personal experience with vision loss and social anxiety shaped a career dedicated to helping others overcome fear and self-doubt. In this conversation, she explains how the mind often creates misleading narratives that hold people back, why confidence grows through discomfort, and how mindfulness, self-compassion, and real-world action can quiet anxiety. Dr. Smith also discusses burnout, attention control, and practical ways anyone can retrain their thinking to live a more confident and meaningful life.4T4x3nr9SXdxW2fk1XyC