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the bossbabe podcast

2. Imposter Syndrome, Balancing Marriage With Business and Daily Health Habits

the bossbabe podcast

Natalie Ellis

Entrepreneurship, Education, Marketing, Self-improvement, Business

4.92.6K Ratings

🗓️ 5 March 2019

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

In this episode we hear the story of Dr. Danielle Canty, the other half of Bossbabe. During this candid interview with Natalie, BossBabe’s co-founder Danielle, talks openly about what it’s like to be an ambitious achiever and how entrepreneurship hit her later in life. She shares how her background in chiropractic has helped her transition into business, and how she has had to get comfortable, being uncomfortable. Danielle talks about the strategies she uses to keep focused on her goals, along with health tips on posture, energizing our body’s correctly, how she reduced brain fog and the direct correlation between your health and your business. Danielle gets vulnerable about her struggles with imposter syndrome, and shares how during her 12 year relationship with her husband they have had to learn to grow together. Looking for your own badass tribe? Join the world’s largest community for ambitious women and female entrepreneurs!  This episode is sponsored by Après. On-the-go post workout? Looking for a quick snack to get you to your next meal? Après is designed from the ground up to give back to your body with clean, plant-based ingredients. Head to drinkapres.com and use the code BOSSBABE15 for 15% off.

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0:00.0

It's because the thought of not achieving my goal is worse than being disciplined enough to get it done. Than being disciplined enough to get it done.

0:15.0

I'm trying to get comfortable being uncomfortable being uncomfortable.

0:19.0

I think that's one of the key things that I've learned in business. I don't want anybody to

0:26.4

follow my story and not think that I've not had my own mental challenges.

0:35.8

Welcome to the Bosbe Podcast, a place where we share with you the real behind the scenes

0:40.1

of building successful businesses, achieving peak performance and learning how to balance it all.

0:44.7

I'm Natalie Ellis and I'm your host of this week's podcast. I'm also the CEO of Boss Babe.

0:50.0

So if you know Boss Babe, you'll know that we are famous for our sassy, insightful quotes.

0:55.0

And that's why we feel it's kind of only right to dive into each episode,

0:59.0

sharing a new quote with you.

1:01.0

So I actually want to share with you a quote I wrote a few weeks back. It was, you're inspiring people who don't even realize are watching you.

1:08.9

Just by showing up, being honest and sharing your value, you might give someone the courage to make a life-changing decision.

1:16.0

And I think this quote is actually just such a powerful reminder to continue shining your light because you really never know who's watching or who needs it right now.

1:26.5

So if you're playing small, this is my invitation to you to just step it up and not be afraid to show up. And before we dive in I'm going to share with you one of the

1:36.0

brands that makes this podcast possible. Appray is co-founded by one of my good friends Darby Jackson and is essentially redefining on the go-protein

1:44.7

shakes. You've probably seen Apre all over my Instagram stories. They are ridiculously

1:49.1

Instagrammable that marble packaging is literally to die for.

1:53.0

But the product was designed by Darby,

1:54.8

who was a health coach and a personal trainer,

1:57.0

and she spent over a year and a half creating it.

2:00.3

It's actually the first product of its kind

2:02.3

with organic plant proteins, metabolic fats from organic virgin coconut oil and electrolytes from organic coconut water.

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