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  • #31 Own Your Story: How to Speak with Passion & Purpose with Talia Jackqueline
    2025/04/21

    In this episode, I sit down with Talia for a real, heartfelt conversation about something we all struggle with—talking about what we do in a way that feels alive and exciting. We dig into the societal norms and self-awareness hurdles that often hold us back from showing up fully in conversations. Talia introduces the "Three P's" framework (pain, problem, passion) to help bring more depth and aliveness to how we share our stories, and we talk about the importance of taking up space, owning your gifts, and being authentic in every interaction.

    We also get into why asking deeper questions and leading with what truly moves you can transform how you connect with others. And yes, we touch on the power of pure enthusiasm—whether it’s about your work, your next big step, or, in Talia’s case, her upcoming wedding and a new podcast collab! This is the kind of honest, open-hearted chat that feels like you’re sitting down with a friend over coffee


    Watch this and other episodes of the podcast on Nataly's YouTube Channel:

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoi-XJT3UfouhAT0GkkayVw


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    🌟 For more about Nataly and her work, including the REINVENT•ABILITY Accelerator, mentorship programs, books and speaking, please visit:

    www.natalykogan.com


    For more about Talia and her work:
    https://visceralco.com

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    45 分
  • #30 How to handle failure and disappointment
    2025/04/14

    How do you move through failure without getting stuck in it?

    In this solo episode, I’m getting real about something we all face—but rarely talk about honestly: failure and disappointment.

    I share some personal stories and walk you through a 3-step framework to help you process setbacks in a way that actually supports your growth. We’ll talk about why it’s so important to feel your feelings (not bulldoze through them), how to reframe the meaning you assign to failure, and what it looks like to step into your agency—because failure doesn’t define you, your choices do.

    If you’ve been feeling stuck or discouraged, this episode will invigorate you to move forward -- that's a promise!


    Watch this and other episodes of the podcast on Nataly's YouTube Channel:

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoi-XJT3UfouhAT0GkkayVw


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    🌟 For more about Nataly and her work, including the REINVENT•ABILITY Accelerator, mentorship programs, books and speaking, please visit:

    www.natalykogan.com

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    17 分
  • #29 Redefining Success on Your Terms with Denise Brown MD
    2025/04/07

    In this episode, I sit down with the incredible Denise Brown to talk about reinvention, personal satisfaction, and what it really means for women to define success on their own terms. Denise’s journey—from doctor to CEO to author—is a powerful example of how curiosity, flexibility, and the courage to ask for help can open unexpected doors.

    We dive into the core message of her new book, The Fairy God Doctor's Guide to a Good Life: A Prescription for the Working Woman, which challenges the idea that success is about checking society’s boxes. Instead, she encourages women to prioritize what actually matters to them. Along the way, Denise shares the lessons she’s learned from big career shifts, the power of making choices (without chasing perfection), and why no one has to do it all alone.

    If you’ve ever questioned whether you’re on the right path or felt pressure to live up to someone else’s definition of success, this conversation will remind you that you get to decide what ‘having it all’ really looks like.


    Watch this and other episodes of the podcast on Nataly's YouTube Channel:

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoi-XJT3UfouhAT0GkkayVw


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    https://www.natalykogan.com/email-sign-up

    🌟 For more about Nataly and her work, including the REINVENT•ABILITY Accelerator, mentorship programs, books and speaking, please visit:

    www.natalykogan.com

    For more about Denise and her work:
    https://www.denisesbrownmd.com/

    Buy a copy of Denise's book: The Fairy God Doctor's Guide to the Good Life
    https://a.co/d/emGD9Ce


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    39 分
  • #28 How to get great at change - 3 mindset shifts
    2025/03/31

    How do you embrace change instead of resisting it?

    In this episode, I share a personal story about a lost painting, a keynote speech, and an unexpected lesson in reinvention. Change is constant, but how we respond to it determines whether we grow or stay stuck.

    I dive into the mindset shifts that help us navigate uncertainty—focusing on possibilities instead of obstacles, taking action even when we don’t have all the answers, and recognizing discomfort as a natural part of growth. Because clarity doesn’t come from overthinking—it comes from doing.

    If you’re facing change (or resisting it), this episode will help you reframe uncertainty and step into your own power to reinvent.


    Watch this and other episodes of the podcast on Nataly's YouTube Channel:

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoi-XJT3UfouhAT0GkkayVw


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    https://www.natalykogan.com/email-sign-up

    🌟 For more about Nataly and her work, including the REINVENT•ABILITY Accelerator, mentorship programs, books and speaking, please visit:

    www.natalykogan.com

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    17 分
  • #27 The Science of Failing Well with Amy Edmondson
    2025/03/24

    What if failure wasn’t something to fear, but a doorway to learning and growth?

    In this episode, I sit down with Harvard professor and best-selling author Amy Edmondson to explore the surprising upside of failure, inspired by her new book, Right Kind of Wrong: The Science of Failing Well. Amy shares her concept of “intelligent failure”—a thoughtful approach to trying new things where, even if the outcome isn’t perfect, the lessons are invaluable. Together, we dive into the power of self-compassion, why leaders’ responses to mistakes are so important, and how recognizing our shared imperfections can create stronger connections.

    If you’ve ever felt held back by imposter syndrome or the fear of “getting it wrong,” this conversation will help you see failure in a whole new way, embracing it with courage and curiosity.


    Watch this and other episodes of the podcast on Nataly's YouTube Channel:

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoi-XJT3UfouhAT0GkkayVw


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    https://www.natalykogan.com/email-sign-up

    🌟 For more about Nataly and her work, including the REINVENT•ABILITY Accelerator, mentorship programs, books and speaking, please visit:

    www.natalykogan.com

    For more about Amy and her work:
    https://amycedmondson.com/

    Buy a copy of Right Kind of Wrong: The Science of Failing Well:
    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BTZT9CXV?ref_=k4w_oembed_ZuYsBlo5SXfmKm&tag=kpembed-20&linkCode=kpe


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    38 分
  • #26 Entrepreneurship and Self-Discovery with Sreenath Reddy
    2025/03/17

    In this episode, I chat with Sreenath Reddy to dive deep into the world of entrepreneurship, reinvention, and the personal journey of self-discovery. We explore his experiences growing up in India, the challenges he faced starting a business in the U.S., and how cultural influences shape entrepreneurial paths. Together, we discuss how true reinvention isn’t about becoming someone new but about uncovering and sharing your authentic self with the world.

    Sreenath opens up about the mental shifts required to succeed in business, the importance of aligning personal values with business decisions, and why visibility is crucial for career progression.

    Whether you’re navigating your own entrepreneurial path or in the process of self-reinvention, this conversation is filled with insights on adaptability, introspection, and leading with authenticity. Plus, we touch on how public speaking and social presence can be a joyful, rewarding experience when approached as a conversation.


    Watch this and other episodes of the podcast on Nataly's YouTube Channel:

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoi-XJT3UfouhAT0GkkayVw

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    https://www.natalykogan.com/email-sign-up

    🌟 For more about Nataly and her work, including the REINVENT•ABILITY Accelerator, mentorship programs, books and speaking, please visit:

    www.natalykogan.com


    For more about Sreenath:

    www.intentwise.com
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/sreenathkreddy

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    46 分
  • #25 Uncovering Your Soul's Purpose
    2025/03/10

    In this episode, I explore the Acorn Theory—a powerful idea from James Hillman that suggests each of us has an inner essence, a soul’s purpose, waiting to be uncovered. I share my own journey of self-discovery, the courage it takes to align with your true calling, and why finding purpose isn’t about overthinking—it’s about actively engaging with life.

    We’ll talk about the messy, beautiful process of reinvention, the freedom that comes from embracing who you truly are, and why listening to the whispers of your soul’s calling can lead to deep fulfillment.

    If you’ve ever wondered how to get closer to your true path (or if you even have one!), this episode is for you.

    Watch this and other episodes of the podcast on Nataly's YouTube Channel:

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoi-XJT3UfouhAT0GkkayVw

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    🌟 For more about Nataly and her work, including the REINVENT•ABILITY Accelerator, mentorship programs, books and speaking, please visit:

    www.natalykogan.com

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    15 分
  • #24 Giving Up Rigid Goals for Tiny Experiments with Anne-Laure Le Cunff
    2025/03/03

    In this episode, I talk with with Anne-Laure Le Cunff, neuroscientist and author of Tiny Experiments: How to Live Freely in a Goal-Obsessed World, to explore how shifting from a rigid, goal-oriented mindset to one of joyful experimentation can unlock personal growth and fulfillment.

    We talk about the fear of not having all the answers, the power of acknowledging when you feel lost, and why letting go of the pressure to have a perfect plan can actually lead to more meaningful progress.

    We also dive into the concept of the maximalist brain—how an overcomplicated approach to thinking can hold us back—and why small, structured experiments can be a game-changer. Anne-Laure breaks down the four core principles of living life as a series of experiments, offering practical advice on designing tiny tests that help you explore new directions, collect insights, and make more intentional decisions.

    At its heart, this conversation is about embracing uncertainty with curiosity rather than fear—seeing the unknown not as something to be avoided, but as a beautiful opportunity for discovery and growth.


    Watch this and other episodes of the podcast on Nataly's YouTube Channel:

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoi-XJT3UfouhAT0GkkayVw

    ➡️ Sign up for Nataly’s weekly email:
    https://www.natalykogan.com/email-sign-up

    🌟 For more about Nataly and her work, including the REINVENT•ABILITY Accelerator, mentorship programs, books and speaking, please visit:

    www.natalykogan.com

    For more about Anne-Laure Le Cunff and her work:
    https://nesslabs.com/
    https://tinyexperiments.org/

    Buy a copy of Tiny Experiments:How to Live Freely in a Goal-Obsessed World:

    https://www.amazon.com/Tiny-Experiments-Freely-Goal-Obsessed-World/dp/0593715136

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    45 分