I’m back on Harmony in the Hustle after a whirlwind few weeks—traveling, recording interviews, spending Easter with family, and stepping into something huge…
💥 My very first big keynote stage.
In this episode, I’m sharing the real, raw behind-the-scenes of speaking at the Business Blueprint Conference on the Celebrity Edge cruise ship (yes, dream come true 🚢) and what it took to deliver a keynote I’m incredibly proud of.
The topic Dale Beaumont gave me?
“How to lead people who don’t want to be led.”
I laughed—because honestly? That’s been the theme of my life.
I open up about:
Why leadership isn’t just for the boardroom—it’s in our homes, our families, and every interaction
How I pulled from my own story—athletics, building Vasco’s, parenting Dylan through ADHD and ODD, and leading in industries I had no experience in
The Ted Lasso effect—why humility, asking great questions, and leading with culture matter more than a résumé
Why confidence is built by doing scary things, not waiting to feel ready
The power of preparation and why I no longer "wing it"
One of the biggest things I learned? People don’t want perfection—they want honesty. The messy middle. The stuff we usually hide.
This keynote taught me so much, not just about leadership, but about who I’ve become. And I want this episode to remind you that:
➡️ You’re not too old.
➡️ You’re not behind.
➡️ You’re not starting from scratch—you’re starting from experience.
If you’ve been waiting for a sign to take the leap… this is it.
Do the scary thing—it’s where the growth is.
Confidence = trust. And you build trust by showing up.
You don’t need to be perfect, you just need to be willing.
Let go of what others think. Let them judge. Do it anyway.
🎧 Press play and come with me on this journey—from nerves and self-doubt to clarity and conviction. And if you’re dreaming of your own next chapter, I’ve got something to help…