Regan Walsh is an NYU-certified executive coach who helps women who are trying to do and be all things for all people in their careers, in their families, and in their communities. She’s helping them thrive, not just survive. Her coaching drives results because she challenges people to clarify their vision, guides them as they map a clear plan to achieve their goals, and supports them along their journey.
But we aren’t starting this episode with a story about contributing to Harvard Business Review or Forbes. We aren’t talking about being featured in Fast Company, Smart Business, and NBC News. We’re not even talking about the thousands of people who Regan has helped as a coach or speaker.
Instead, we kick this episode off with a story that, to be completely honest, neither Brett or Regan is exactly excited or proud to share. However, it’s still important that we start with this story and share these not-so-glamorous aspects of our lives — because one of our goals with this show is to share and examine the full scope of the human experience, this singular thing that unifies every one of us.
This isn’t just catharsis for Regan and Brett, either. When someone shares their experience openly and honestly, we think something magic happens: you’re able to see yourself in that story, connect with the person who shared it, and grow together. So we tell these stories because, regardless of where you are on your path, we want to engage you in the process of conscious development.
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