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Tiffany Sauder knows what it looks like to build something big — and what it costs when your life can’t hold it.
Today she’s the founder of the Life of And movement, host of the Life of And podcast, and a voice helping ambitious women rethink how success and life fit together. But it wasn’t always that way.
In this conversation, Tiffany shares the moment everything nearly broke — her marriage, her energy, and the life she’d worked so hard to build — and the systems she created to rebuild it in a way that was actually sustainable.
If you’ve ever felt like success is coming at the expense of everything else, this one will hit home.
And when you’re done with this episode, head over to Life of And — the conversation continues there.
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Untangle your time, reset your role, and build systems that don't depend on your every move. No more white-knuckling your way through success because you're not just scaling your business, you're scaling yourself.
Get the clarity and capacity to lead differently and ascend to your next level. Learn how and join us at andrealiebross.com/ascension.
The Fresh Patch Podcast - Where Good Pets Get It.Welcome to the Fresh Patch Podcast where we talk about everything, from dog...
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Tiffany Sauder knows what it looks like to build something big — and what it costs when your life can’t hold it.
Today she’s the founder of the Life of And movement, host of the Life of And podcast, and a voice helping ambitious women rethink how success and life fit together. But it wasn’t always that way.
In this conversation, Tiffany shares the moment everything nearly broke — her marriage, her energy, and the life she’d worked so hard to build — and the systems she created to rebuild it in a way that was actually sustainable.
If you’ve ever felt like success is coming at the expense of everything else, this one will hit home.
And when you’re done with this episode, head over to Life of And — the conversation continues there.
Chapters:
Interested in working with Andrea or bringing her coaching to your team?
➡️ Book a consultation call with Andrea HERE. ⬅️
⭐ Get Andrea’s newsletter, packed with practical ways to lead and grow your business without losing yourself in it: https://bit.ly/STB-newsletter
⭐ Get Andrea's bestselling book — She Thinks Big: The Entrepreneurial Woman's Guide to Moving Past the Messy Middle and Into the Extraordinary: https://a.co/d/5xBdPvN
Subscribe to Andrea’s channel and watch all She Thinks Big episodes here: https://bit.ly/STB-subscribe
Follow She Thinks Big and leave us a review!
Connect with Andrea and join the She Thinks Big community:
Untangle your time, reset your role, and build systems that don't depend on your every move. No more white-knuckling your way through success because you're not just scaling your business, you're scaling yourself.
Get the clarity and capacity to lead differently and ascend to your next level. Learn how and join us at andrealiebross.com/ascension.
The Fresh Patch Podcast - Where Good Pets Get It.Welcome to the Fresh Patch Podcast where we talk about everything, from dog...
Listen on: Apple Podcasts

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