Brewing Success with Andrea Gebhardt
Do you have a career you love and are looking for balance and growth? Maybe you are an entrepreneur trying to figure out how to do it all and do it well, or maybe you are just someone who is looking for inspiration and tools to help you thrive on a daily basis, or maybe you're busy mom in the trenches of raising kids (like me) while trying to work on your dream and become the best version of yourself, if you are, then you have come to the right place! Whoever you are, I am FOR you!!
My name is Andrea Gebhardt, I am a former educator turned passionate entrepreneur and not only have I spent the last decade coaching people in all things related to success, I have developed a strong desire to connect with more people and create conversations about growing into our best selves. This podcast is designed to give you the knowledge and tools you need to Brew Success in any area of your life! We will learn, we will laugh, and we will certainly make progress each week as we come together! The candid nature of this podcast will make you feel like you're talking to your best friend and mentor all at once. It will be filled with real moments, raw emotion, and refreshing inspiration. It's time to start Brewing Success together! Here we grow!
Be sure to grab the companion mentoring journal https://stan.store/angebhardt/p/abcs-of-leadership-journal
Brewing Success with Andrea Gebhardt
What EVERY Leader Needs to Know About Momentum
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Everyone talks about building momentum. Nobody talks about what to do when it actually arrives. Until now.
This episode fills that gap with one of the most vivid and practically useful frameworks in the Brewing Success library: the roller coaster metaphor. We ride the full track together, the climb, the peak, the curve, the loop and at each stage examine the specific character test that momentum presents and what it looks like to pass it. You will have a concrete understanding that momentum is not something to ride. It is something to manage, and the leader who manages it becomes the leader whose best seasons are always ahead of them.