Have you ever looked at a woman striding confidently into a room and thought...“She must have been born with that confidence." More likely, she has faced ups and downs in every facet of her life and career that made her realize that to keep rising you have to claim your confidence and never look back. From the best-selling author of The Most Powerful Woman in the Room is You comes Claim Your Confidence, a podcast that pulls back the curtain on success and introduces listeners to some of the most powerful women in the world. Recorded at Newsstand Studios in Rockefeller Center, this podcast will inspire, motivate and equip listeners with the tools they need to live the life they want. So, are you ready to Claim Your Confidence?
Lydia Fenet is the founder and CEO of the Lydia Fenet Agency and the author of two best-selling books The Most Powerful Woman in the Room is You and Claim Your Confidence.
A CEO usually is a nepotism hire, looks at spreadsheets, meets with the managers and has long lunch breaks. Signs the occasional paperwork and sets “direction” based on the aimed revenue stream which usually is delusional and out of touch with the actual day to day performance of the company and the market. Basically they’re useless more often than not but get paid the most. The modern day equivalent of a slave master.
This is an interesting perspective. I have found that to be true a few times, but most of the CEOs I have worked for/met over the years have spent their entire career dedicated to one industry and know it inside & out. It sounds like that isn’t the case with your experience, but hopefully you will work for a CEO that changes your mind about the role!
Inspiring, so inspiring.. Its amazing to hear that even Courtney hit the wall 'oh that wall' dnf and then went forward... I had my first dnf this year and looking back, I was pretty much in dnf mode right before the start... I absolutely could have finished but I had started in negativity and rolled around in it... It taught me so so much.. I am a 40 miler max at the moment but that dnf has made me a better runner, it changed my mental mindset and was so valuable.... It really is (as both you very wise women said) about mindset... Loved this vlog. THANKYOU FOR SUCH POSITIVE CONTENT X
Courtney is not only a one of a kind elite ultra runner. She is authentic and very humble. What she didn’t say about the 240 mile race that she talked about is that she not only finished, but she won the race… beat all the men and women a like. And not only did she win it, but she won by over 10 Hours!! Yes the second place runner came in 10 hours later! Unbelievable!
I came to say this. Also am I the only one that’s disappointed in the interviewer. I feel like if you’re going to interview someone you should look them up on google and if you type Courtney Dewaulter highlights her Moab race is one of the first things that comes up. Not to mention all the other races she has set course records on.
@@dancingcowgirl85 She most likely did know about these things, but as an interviewer you are supposed to ask questions and draw the story out from your guest, not just tell them all of the great things you read about them on the interwebs.
@@JenniferAakre anyone who has checked her out knows that’s she’s not gonna do that. She is literally known for being humble af. So yeah give her a chance to say it but then circle around and bring it up. If I didn’t know who she was all I would have gotten out of this interview was that she runs for a living and does an ok job of it, not that she breaks records all over the world and has for almost a decade.
Tēnā koe Lydia, Hello Lydia. Thank you for facilitating this amazing interview. Tēnā koe Courtney - Hello Courtney. This interview was joyful to watch and listen too. Thank you for being you.
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Listening to Courtney is really encouraging, because she puts her joy of running and the challenge first. I started running a couple of months ago and just wanted to explore and find fun in a situation of "being a beginner" or being "bad" at something. Usually I am a total overthinker and really wanted to just have fun with this. Seeing someone do just that at such an incredible level is confirming that for me. ❤
I am definitely not a runner but stumbled across Courtney on a podcast, and now follow closely. (2023 was crazy!!) My partner and I talk about the pain cave in all sorts of life areas and are much less likely to shy away from discomfort 😂. The world needs more Courtney!!
This is such a deeply meaningful conversation. Courtney is a tremendous inspiration both as an ultrarunner and a human being. You have a wonderful podcast in terms of the deep meaning of claiming your confidence, Lydia.