This week on The Business Couch with Dr. Yishai, I had Jessi Shuraleff, XGoogler, solopreneur, founder of the podcast and community “This is My Truth,” and Mentor at The Forem.
Our Insightful conversation was so great I just had to share it all with you, so you got a double dose of insight this week!
In part 1, Jessi shared her story of excelling at sales in Google, getting promoted 7 times, and the moment that changed everything and led her to leaving Google to create her own company centered around storytelling and sales.
In part 2, Jessi shared her own fertility struggles and how they became a core part of her passion to create her podcast and community. She also talked about how stories create connection, how connection is at the core of sales, and how her own process as a recovering perfectionist helped her see and create incremental growth for herself, her business, and her clients.
If you haven’t yet, go back and listen to episodes 127 and 128 to learn from an incredibly successful, unabashedly human, and story-driven entrepreneur.
Today, I’m talking all about change. What makes it hard, how we struggle and fail to create lasting change, and I share my own framework – The GAP Framework - to understand and create lasting change.
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