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Do you trust your intuition? What if it told you to take a significant pay cut and move across the country to hunt snakes?
Would you be willing to follow your gut if it didn't make sense on paper?
Python Huntress Amy Siewe is one of 100 people (15 of whom are women) hired to capture and euthanize the invasive Burmese pythons that are destroying the South Florida ecosystem.
Amy left a successful career as a real estate broker in Indiana and followed her intuition to the Everglades, where she's caught hundreds of pythons and is pioneering the invasive python leather industry.
On this episode of Wickedly Smart Women, Amy joins Anjel to share the AHA moment when she realized that real estate was not her purpose and challenge us to trust our intuition, even when we don't like what it has to say.
Amy explains how she learned about the Burmese python problem in South Florida, describing how the snakes became an invasive species and what inspired her to become a python huntress.
Listen in for insight on being open to your purpose without chasing it and learn how Amy's products honor the beauty of the Burmese pythons and give them new life!
What You Will LearnHow Amy learned to trust her intuition (even when she didn't like what it had to say)
The AHA moment Amy realized she wasn't living her best life
How Amy learned about the Burmese python problem in South Florida
The dramatic impact Burmese pythons have on the ecosystem
What inspired Amy to become a python huntress
Amy's insight on being open to your purpose without chasing it
How Amy leverages her intuition to hunt pythons and stay safe in the process
How Amy gets paid for hunting pythons and why the pay cut didn't stop her from following her intuition
Amy's work pioneering the invasive python leather industry
How Amy's products honor the beauty of the Burmese pythons and give them new life
Connect with Amy SiewePython Huntress
Amy on Instagram
ResourcesNational Publicity Summit
Jack Canfield
Donna Kalil
South Florida Water Management District Python Elimination Program
Connect with Anjel B. HartwellWickedly Smart Women
Wickedly Smart Women Facebook Community
Wickedly Smart Women on TeePublic
Wickedly Smart Women on Clubhouse
The Wealthy Life Mentor
The Wealthy Life Mentor on Facebook
Anjel on Twitter
Anjel on Instagram
Email [email protected]
Leave Us A Message On Our listener line:
540-402-0043 x4343
By Anjel B Hartwell & The Creative Age Consulting Group5
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Do you trust your intuition? What if it told you to take a significant pay cut and move across the country to hunt snakes?
Would you be willing to follow your gut if it didn't make sense on paper?
Python Huntress Amy Siewe is one of 100 people (15 of whom are women) hired to capture and euthanize the invasive Burmese pythons that are destroying the South Florida ecosystem.
Amy left a successful career as a real estate broker in Indiana and followed her intuition to the Everglades, where she's caught hundreds of pythons and is pioneering the invasive python leather industry.
On this episode of Wickedly Smart Women, Amy joins Anjel to share the AHA moment when she realized that real estate was not her purpose and challenge us to trust our intuition, even when we don't like what it has to say.
Amy explains how she learned about the Burmese python problem in South Florida, describing how the snakes became an invasive species and what inspired her to become a python huntress.
Listen in for insight on being open to your purpose without chasing it and learn how Amy's products honor the beauty of the Burmese pythons and give them new life!
What You Will LearnHow Amy learned to trust her intuition (even when she didn't like what it had to say)
The AHA moment Amy realized she wasn't living her best life
How Amy learned about the Burmese python problem in South Florida
The dramatic impact Burmese pythons have on the ecosystem
What inspired Amy to become a python huntress
Amy's insight on being open to your purpose without chasing it
How Amy leverages her intuition to hunt pythons and stay safe in the process
How Amy gets paid for hunting pythons and why the pay cut didn't stop her from following her intuition
Amy's work pioneering the invasive python leather industry
How Amy's products honor the beauty of the Burmese pythons and give them new life
Connect with Amy SiewePython Huntress
Amy on Instagram
ResourcesNational Publicity Summit
Jack Canfield
Donna Kalil
South Florida Water Management District Python Elimination Program
Connect with Anjel B. HartwellWickedly Smart Women
Wickedly Smart Women Facebook Community
Wickedly Smart Women on TeePublic
Wickedly Smart Women on Clubhouse
The Wealthy Life Mentor
The Wealthy Life Mentor on Facebook
Anjel on Twitter
Anjel on Instagram
Email [email protected]
Leave Us A Message On Our listener line:
540-402-0043 x4343

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