
Nicole Donnelly, Harriet Tubman, and Finding Freedom
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In the debut episode of Hello Moxie, host Nicole Donnelly sits in the guest seat as friend and fellow podcaster Julie Basello interviews her about the inspiration behind the show, her personal definition of “Moxie,” and the women who shaped her journey.
From a sixth-grade play about Harriet Tubman to delivering a keynote with just three weeks’ notice, Nicole shares how persistence, courage, and self-belief have guided her through challenges. The conversation explores honoring women who came before us, facing the future with authenticity in an AI-driven world, and raising the next generation to live with congruence and confidence.
What You’ll Hear in This Episode:
- The sixth-grade history project that planted the seed for Hello Moxie.
- Nicole’s definition of “Moxie” and how it’s shaped by resistance and alignment with your truth.
- A modern-day Moxie moment: saying yes to a keynote opportunity on short notice.
- Why Harriet Tubman’s courage continues to inspire Nicole and her daughters.
- Navigating the rapid pace of change and the human advantage over AI.
- What’s lighting Nicole up right now — from speaking in London to motherhood.
- Her advice for future women: learn from the women who came before you.
Key Quotes:
“Moxie is pure determination in the face of massive resistance, deciding you’re going to climb that wall no matter what, because it’s true and congruent with who you are.” — Nicole Donnelly“Sometimes the boldest thing you can do is accept the opportunity you once dreamed of, even if it arrives sooner than you feel ready.” — Nicole Donnelly
“Don’t be the one to tell yourself no. There will be plenty of people in the world who will do that for you.” — Nicole Donnelly
Episode Takeaways:
- Moxie is persistence with purpose — grounded in who you are.
- Say yes to yourself when opportunities align with your truth, even if fear shows up.
- Honor the women before you — their stories are fuel for your own courage.
- Human connection and lived experience are your irreplaceable edge in a changing world.
Resources & Links:
- Learn more about Hello Moxie
- Connect with Nicole on LinkedIn
- Follow Julie Basello on LinkedIn
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