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119. How to Design Your Next Chapter (Even If You’re Scared) with Amy Goober

119. How to Design Your Next Chapter (Even If You’re Scared) with Amy Goober

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What's the thing you've been talking about doing, that you still haven't started?


If you're honest with yourself, you probably know exactly what it is. And you probably also know the reasons you've talked yourself out of it. The timing isn't right. You're not sure it'll work. What if you fail? What if people judge you? What if it's too late?


Our guest, Amy Goober, is here to call time on all of that.


Amy is an Action Coach, workshop leader, and speaker who has been building businesses, raising a family, and reinventing herself across four decades. She opened her first business, a cake bakery in Boston at 26 with zero business experience and a ponytail. She sold it seven years later to focus on her three children. Decades later, when her kids launched and life shifted, she didn’t shrink her world, she expanded it.


At 60, she launched Drive Your Life™, helping women stop overthinking and start taking action. Today, she runs Better Together Events & Community, leads Wandering Women Travel experiences, and recently co-authored a book with her 93-year-old mother.

She is not slowing down. She is speeding up. And she wants to take you with her.


What You'll Learn:
  • Why mid-life is one of the most powerful times to start something new, and why more women in their fifties and sixties are doing exactly that
  • How Amy's "open the parachute on the way down" philosophy has carried her through every major transition
  • The Drive Your Life™ framework: how to figure out what you actually want, eliminate what you don't, and start taking action without waiting for perfect conditions
  • Why toe dipping beats all-or-nothing thinking, and how to test an idea before you commit everything to it
  • How to widen your circle when life naturally shrinks it, and why in-person connection matters more than ever
  • The accountability structure that actually keeps women moving forward (hint: it's simpler than you think)

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