
The Entrepreneur Who Turned Burnout into a Bold Media Brand
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"I was successful on paper. But inside, I felt like I was crumbling."
At 27, Phoebe Cleary Rudd had checked all the boxes, an impressive career in finance, a dream apartment, a busy social life. But when burnout hit, it hit hard. She found herself crying on the kitchen floor, disconnected from her purpose, unsure what she was chasing anymore.
This deeply honest conversation reveals how Phoebe rebuilt her confidence, walked away from a career that looked perfect from the outside, and founded The Sauce, a bold, disruptive media brand that’s redefining the hospitality space.
We talk burnout, entrepreneurship, imposter syndrome, and the hidden emotional costs of building success in your twenties. This isn’t just a business story, it’s a blueprint for anyone trying to reconnect with themselves, their ambition, and a life they actually want to live.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
- Why burnout happens even when “everything looks good on paper”
- How Phoebe pivoted from finance to launching a media company from scratch
- The real cost of perfectionism and people-pleasing
- How to navigate imposter syndrome, self-doubt, and competitive pressure
- The entrepreneurial lessons no one teaches you: from co-founder dynamics to finding your niche
- Why being recognised on Forbes 30 Under 30 didn’t fix the internal struggles
- How to build a business that reflects who you actually are
Whether you’re 25, 35, or 55, this episode will leave you rethinking how you define success, and give you the tools to rebuild your confidence, your clarity, and your next chapter.
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