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In today’s episode of A Superwoman Handbook, we sit down with an inspiring guest whose bravery story is a gentle, necessary reminder that you are not lazy, stupid, or broken — no matter what the world tries to convince you of. She takes us back to her 15-year-old self, sharing how growing up in a paycheck-to-paycheck household shaped her need for safety and a steady paycheck, and how that same girl eventually found the courage to rewrite her own story. From a devoted teacher to a multi-published romance author and now the heart behind E.F. Bomb Coach, she reminds us that stepping outside the “safe and certain” box is not reckless, but radical self-trust in action. We laugh about gray hair bravery, motherhood chaos, planners that never quite fit, and the unapologetic freedom that comes from building life on your own terms — messy, imperfect, and wildly authentic.
In today’s episode of A Superwoman Handbook, we sit down with an inspiring guest whose bravery story is a gentle, necessary reminder that you are not lazy, stupid, or broken — no matter what the world tries to convince you of. She takes us back to her 15-year-old self, sharing how growing up in a paycheck-to-paycheck household shaped her need for safety and a steady paycheck, and how that same girl eventually found the courage to rewrite her own story. From a devoted teacher to a multi-published romance author and now the heart behind E.F. Bomb Coach, she reminds us that stepping outside the “safe and certain” box is not reckless, but radical self-trust in action. We laugh about gray hair bravery, motherhood chaos, planners that never quite fit, and the unapologetic freedom that comes from building life on your own terms — messy, imperfect, and wildly authentic.