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Thriving After A Setback with Author of “The Setback Cylce” Amy Shoenthal
Can setbacks make us stronger, more innovative, creative, and successful?This week’s guest Amy Shoenthal has interviewed the world’s most renowned entrepreneurs and leaders–like Marie Kondo, Tory Burch, and Mazie Hirono–for her column in Forbes Women.Through all of their stories, she realized something: These people are THRIVING after experiencing setbacks of their own.Now, she’s writing a book about the setbacks people experience and how they come out stronger on the other side and accomplish extraordinary things—or what we refer to as “Bold Moves!”The book called “The Setback Cycle” is set to publish in the spring of 2024. Before it hits the shelves, Amy stopped by the Bold Moves podcast to give us a peek into her new book.Amy writes: “I am constantly hearing stories of everyday trailblazers who have worked through personal, professional, or societal setbacks, emerging with innovative ideas that not only bring them success but benefit society as a whole.Their stories combined with experts, psychologists, executive coaches, and research led me to this framework that I hope will inspire you, especially those of you in the thick of it right now to work towards your own creative rebirth.”This is a must-listen episode about the silver lining of SPECTACULAR FAILURE.The episode at a glance[:34] Meet Amy and learn about her portfolio career[8:31] Amy’s framework for achieving the things you want to do[10:22] Amy on how to build “success”[12:46] Amy’s advice on building the life you dream of when you’re not located in a major city[15:24] Amy discusses her new book “The Setback Cycle”[24:22] Why some setbacks are also green lights[27:48] Amy shares her definition of a setback and what it means to emerge from a setback[28:58] Amy shares the setback story of Reshma Sauani, Founder of Girls Who Code[31:18] Amy’s own setback story and how she became an author[35:27] What Amy knows about being bold today that she wishes she knew earlier onJoin The Bold Moves Podcast Club!Each month, you'll receive an email to dig deeper into the topics and themes my podcast guests explored about being bold over the month.No one said being bold was easy. This Bold Moves podcast club will help empower you to take bold action on your dreams!Join now https://www.kristenrocco.com/b....old-moves-resourcesC with host Kristen Roccokristenrocco.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/kr....istenrocco/@kristenr on InstagramConnect with guest Amy Shoenthal@amysho on Instagram