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Dear Boss Babe.. we need to get real about the guilt women carry when they start evolving into a new version of themselves, especially when everyone around them expects them to stay the same. We need to break down why we feel guilty for wanting more, how identity shifts actually happen, and what stepping into your next chapter really looks like.

We talk about:

Why so many high-achieving women feel guilty for wanting more

How hustle culture convinces us to stay inside roles we’ve outgrown

The truth about burn out and identity fatigue

What it looks like to evolve without apologizing

How to catch the guilt, question it, and reframe it

The one small step Ericka wants you to take today toward the woman you’re becoming

If you’ve been navigating burn out, questioning your identity, or feeling the tension between who you are and who you’re becoming — this episode gives you the language, the permission, and the grounding you’ve been craving.

This is your reminder that expanding is not selfish. It’s necessary.

Follow Ericka on Instagram: @theerickanicole / @bossbabereset

This podcast was produced by: @yourgirlmedia

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Free 5-Minute Training

Every woman I know who successfully built a business while working a 9-to-5 followed the same four steps — and almost all of them tried to skip step one.

So I created a free 5-minute training specifically for the woman who is still clocking into work every day while trying to build something bigger on the side.

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Boss Babe Reset  business and productivity podcast for the high-achieving female entrepreneur building a side hustle while working a 9-to-5. Each week we deliver business building tips, work-life balance and self-care strategies, and real talk on hustle culture so you can grow your business, hit new revenue milestones, and beat burnout while still on payroll.

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