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In this inspiring episode of The Problem With Perfect, we sit down with Angie Murdock, whose story of resilience and reinvention leaves us both challenged and encouraged.
First, Angie reimagined her life as a newly divorced mom raising a young daughter. Then, years later, she did it again—packing up her life in small-town South Georgia and heading to Boston in pursuit of a dream that wouldn’t let go.
Whether you’re facing a fresh start, navigating unexpected transitions, or just wondering if it’s too late to chase something new, Angie’s story is a powerful reminder that it’s never too late to let God rewrite your story.
Tune in for real talk about courage, change, and what it means to reimagine life on your own terms.
Special Guest: Angie Murdock
Angie is from Albany, Ga, but now happily resides in Boston, Ma. After prioritizing her daughter's upbringing, Angie decided in her 50s that it wasn't too late to chase her own dreams. Led by a desire to help others grow professionally, Angie took a leap and transitioned from sales to sales training and hasn't looked back since.
By Robin May and Denise Bickel4.9
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In this inspiring episode of The Problem With Perfect, we sit down with Angie Murdock, whose story of resilience and reinvention leaves us both challenged and encouraged.
First, Angie reimagined her life as a newly divorced mom raising a young daughter. Then, years later, she did it again—packing up her life in small-town South Georgia and heading to Boston in pursuit of a dream that wouldn’t let go.
Whether you’re facing a fresh start, navigating unexpected transitions, or just wondering if it’s too late to chase something new, Angie’s story is a powerful reminder that it’s never too late to let God rewrite your story.
Tune in for real talk about courage, change, and what it means to reimagine life on your own terms.
Special Guest: Angie Murdock
Angie is from Albany, Ga, but now happily resides in Boston, Ma. After prioritizing her daughter's upbringing, Angie decided in her 50s that it wasn't too late to chase her own dreams. Led by a desire to help others grow professionally, Angie took a leap and transitioned from sales to sales training and hasn't looked back since.

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