Episode 26:  Giving Yourself Permission to Pivot

What if the career you chose at 20 wasn’t meant to be the career you’d have forever?

So many of us grow up believing we need to pick one career path, one identity, one way of working for life. Stephanie knows that pressure all too well. From the uncertainty of choosing between dentistry or therapy in college, to the exhaustion of working in crisis stabilization units, to finding new energy in private practice, group practice ownership, and even podcasting. Her story is proof that you don’t have to stay stuck in one role forever.

This solo episode is one where Stephanie shares her winding career journey and how she’s learned to give herself permission to pivot. She opens up about the early fears that came with entering the workforce during a recession, the burnout that almost pushed her out of the field, and the joy that came when she realized she could always take a new direction.

Her message is clear: you don’t need to wear any one hat forever. You can redefine your career, your passions, and your identity at different intervals in your life. Whether that means launching a business, starting a creative project, or simply carving out time for something that fills your cup, you always have the power to change course.

And woven through it all is the guiding principle that grounds Stephanie: Be the change you want to see in the world.

This episode is both a reminder and an invitation to stop waiting for the “perfect” career choice and start living into what excites you now.

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Episode 25:  Breaking the Myths and Stigma Around Postpartum Depression