Episode 78

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25th Feb 2020

Midlife Relaunch as an Entrepreneur

#78: Today, I am interviewing Kingsley Grant - How to turn that midlife crisis into a successful midlife relaunch! We chatted about how being in your 40s and 50s is actually the best time to start a business as you have a lot of experience and a larger skill set than most entrepreneurs which gives you a huge advantage. 


Key Lessons From This Episode: 

  • Why the graveyard is the richest place on earth
  • Common mistakes people make when relaunching themselves
  • Three questions to start your journey on relaunching yourself
  • Why in order for people to understand your vision, you need to take responsibility to explain it
  • Why being in your 40s or 50s is the best time to start a business

 


About Kingsley

Kingsley Grant is a Motivational Speaker, Corporate Trainer, Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist, Relationship & Transformational Life Coach, Host of the On-Demand Radio Podcasts: The Midlife Launch (rebranded as Smooth Career Change) and Success Caribbean Style. He is also a published author.

He focuses on helping midlife professionals transition into their life's purpose so that they can live a more satisfying, fulfilling and significant life.

He is a proud dad, husband, a man of faith and an entrepreneur at heart. He is the President of Helping Families Improve Inc, a company that focuses on improving communication within relationships.


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Remember, YOU Matter! See you in the next episode.

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About the Podcast

Burnout to Brilliance, A Mother & Daughter Dialogue
Moving Beyond Hustle Culture: Burnout to Brilliance integrates Biblical wisdom with sustainable productivity to transform how women build businesses
Welcome to Burnout to Brilliance, A Mother-Daughter Dialogue, (Formerly Known as Christian CEO Podcast) the inspiring podcast where the seasoned business and leadership coach Kelly Baader teams up with her daughter Sarah Baader, a dynamic leader and human psychology student.

This mother-daughter duo blends seasoned wisdom with fresh insights to empower Christ-centered female entrepreneurs.

Kelly brings her expertise in guiding entrepreneurs toward sustainable success without burnout. Sarah adds her unique perspective as a next-gen leader and psychology student navigating modern business challenges.

In each episode, they share honest conversations and practical, faith-based strategies to help you move from overwhelmed to empowered.

Join Kelly and Sarah as they explore overcoming burnout, embracing God's design for rest, and reigniting your passion.

Tune in to transform your entrepreneurial journey from burnout to brilliance. Let's embark on this empowering journey together!

For more actionable and result-driven tips, visit https://sheinherited.com/podcast

About your host

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Kelly Baader

Kelly Baader is born again Christian, she is a child-sexual-abuse survivor turned highest-paid female executive in her former corporate career, then existed out her 1st marriage with deep scars, God saved and redeemed her in 1996.

Since 2004, Kelly started to transfer her offline Sales & Marketing expertise to Digital Marketing field. She also invested in personal leadership growth and received certification from ICF and John C Maxwell Team. She excelled at Sales & Marketing and Leadership training for organizations, also for high achievers who would like to build their personal brand based businesses.

Obeying God's call to publish her personal story to the book - A Little Girl Called Grace, later became Amazon Bestseller in 2012.

Today, Kelly is a Marketing and Business Mentor to Christian Entrepreneurs who are serious to create a profitable and impactful business through her Christain CEO University™, Power Of One Framework™, high-end mastermind groups and VIP consulting service; she is also the host of Christian CEO Podcast, the Premier Business Podcast for Christian Entrepreneurs.