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Bulgarian entrepreneur Teodora Botsa returns to The Life of Someone Extraordinary for a conversation on purpose, resilience, and the personal foundations that sustain long-term growth.
In this second part of the conversation, the focus shifts from business to the woman behind the work. Tedi reflects on life as a single mother, the pressures of responsibility without a safety net, and the mindset required to keep moving forward through adversity.
We explore her decision to return to university at 33 to study psychology, how discipline and boundaries shape her daily life, and the difference between reacting to circumstances and taking ownership of direction. Tedi shares hard-earned perspectives on motivation, emotional resilience, and why progress is often built quietly through consistent action rather than dramatic change.
This is Part 2 of a two-part conversation and completes Tedi’s story by exploring the inner work behind her journey. The episode is presented bilingually in English and Bulgarian, with live translation by Adi Simpson.
By Tiyon L. SimpsonBulgarian entrepreneur Teodora Botsa returns to The Life of Someone Extraordinary for a conversation on purpose, resilience, and the personal foundations that sustain long-term growth.
In this second part of the conversation, the focus shifts from business to the woman behind the work. Tedi reflects on life as a single mother, the pressures of responsibility without a safety net, and the mindset required to keep moving forward through adversity.
We explore her decision to return to university at 33 to study psychology, how discipline and boundaries shape her daily life, and the difference between reacting to circumstances and taking ownership of direction. Tedi shares hard-earned perspectives on motivation, emotional resilience, and why progress is often built quietly through consistent action rather than dramatic change.
This is Part 2 of a two-part conversation and completes Tedi’s story by exploring the inner work behind her journey. The episode is presented bilingually in English and Bulgarian, with live translation by Adi Simpson.