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Julia Stewart, former CEO of a $5 billion company and now founder of the health tech startup Alurx, joins The Female Founder to discuss the realities of entrepreneurship, leadership, and values-driven growth. She reflects on the unexpected challenges she faced transitioning from corporate leadership to launching a wellness-focused venture, and how empathy, mentorship, and strategic planning shape her approach to building high-performing teams.
Stewart also shares insights from her decades-long career, including why securing the right investors remains difficult even for experienced leaders, how behavioral psychology informs team development, and why personal discipline and wellness practices are essential for sustained success. Her perspective offers practical guidance for aspiring founders navigating uncertainty, career transitions, and the demands of leading with conviction.
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If you want to watch the full video version of The Female Founder show, go to TheFemaleFounder.com
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Julia Stewart, former CEO of a $5 billion company and now founder of the health tech startup Alurx, joins The Female Founder to discuss the realities of entrepreneurship, leadership, and values-driven growth. She reflects on the unexpected challenges she faced transitioning from corporate leadership to launching a wellness-focused venture, and how empathy, mentorship, and strategic planning shape her approach to building high-performing teams.
Stewart also shares insights from her decades-long career, including why securing the right investors remains difficult even for experienced leaders, how behavioral psychology informs team development, and why personal discipline and wellness practices are essential for sustained success. Her perspective offers practical guidance for aspiring founders navigating uncertainty, career transitions, and the demands of leading with conviction.
Key discussion areas:
Thank you for tuning in to The Female Founder Show with host and entrepreneur Bridget Fitzpatrick. If you like what you heard, please give us a review and let us know what you think?
Want to hear and see more great content to help you run your business more profitably? Go to ASBN.com.
If you want to watch the full video version of The Female Founder show, go to TheFemaleFounder.com