Well it’s been a couple of months in the making, but here is episode number three of Learning to be Me - The Podcast. And this episode is such a great one: I’m really thrilled to be talking with the lovely Jasmine Bibb.
Jasmine is from the northeastern United States, and I had the pleasure of meeting her through this very platform. We really identified with each other’s journeys and values, in spite of living completely different lives on opposite sides of the world… isn’t that the amazing, beautiful thing about life?
Jasmine is one busy lady: she’s a mum, a wife, working full-time as the vice president of customer success for an organization, and she’s also working hard on some entrepreneurial endeavours. In this episode, she kindly shares with us:
when she first got a sense of her identity;
how motherhood has reshaped her identity and ambitions;
her fears and hopes for the path she’s pursuing;
the humanity at the heart of our working lives;
and what has helped her with her identity as her journey is progressing.
It’s a beautiful discussion, which I am enjoying more and more, the more I listen to it. Thank you, Jasmine, for your time and your incredible insight ✨
You can follow Jasmine on Substack here.
You can read her excellent Substack, To The Woman It May Concern:
Jasmine recommends three books on identity:
Playing Big by Tara Mohr
The Big Leap by Gay Hendricks
Exponential Living by Sheri Riley
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