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This is part two of my conversation with Erin Langton. We pick right up in the conversation about lessons learned and the importance of putting yourself first and taking control of your career path. Erin highlights that no one will do it for you, and you are responsible for your own success. She also emphasizes the importance of recognizing your self-worth and not settling for less than you deserve.
Erin shared two historical experiences on opposite sides of the spectrum for her. First, it was Obama's 2008 inauguration, which was a personal high for her. then we talk about living through the Ottawa Freedom Convoy.
Erin emphasizes the importance of having ride-or-die friends and the value of having friends with different life experiences.
Erin also lets us into her sisterhood or as she calls it the estrogen council, a group of women who support and empower each other. She explains how this group has helped her personally and professionally.
Overall, this was a fantastic conversation with Erin. She shared valuable insights and experiences that we can all learn from. We hope you enjoyed listening to this episode and gained some new perspectives. Tune in next time for more engaging conversations with inspiring individuals.
A special thank you to Tim Langton for his work with the podcast introduction. If you want more information about his voice-over work, check Tim out at https://timlangton.com/.
Episode Sponsored by: Tap Into Being Coaching - www.tapintobeing.com
Music from Epidemic Sound
Theme song: Top of the Morning by Victor Lundberg
This is part two of my conversation with Erin Langton. We pick right up in the conversation about lessons learned and the importance of putting yourself first and taking control of your career path. Erin highlights that no one will do it for you, and you are responsible for your own success. She also emphasizes the importance of recognizing your self-worth and not settling for less than you deserve.
Erin shared two historical experiences on opposite sides of the spectrum for her. First, it was Obama's 2008 inauguration, which was a personal high for her. then we talk about living through the Ottawa Freedom Convoy.
Erin emphasizes the importance of having ride-or-die friends and the value of having friends with different life experiences.
Erin also lets us into her sisterhood or as she calls it the estrogen council, a group of women who support and empower each other. She explains how this group has helped her personally and professionally.
Overall, this was a fantastic conversation with Erin. She shared valuable insights and experiences that we can all learn from. We hope you enjoyed listening to this episode and gained some new perspectives. Tune in next time for more engaging conversations with inspiring individuals.
A special thank you to Tim Langton for his work with the podcast introduction. If you want more information about his voice-over work, check Tim out at https://timlangton.com/.
Episode Sponsored by: Tap Into Being Coaching - www.tapintobeing.com
Music from Epidemic Sound
Theme song: Top of the Morning by Victor Lundberg