The Books That Shaped Me featuring Melinda Kay Quiroz
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What do you do when everything you built — suddenly disappears overnight?
That's the real conversation in Episode 6 of The Books That Shaped Me.
Melinda Quiroz spent 11 years building a massive insurance book of business. Then, on March 17th, 2026, that chapter ended — without warning, without a choice.
She calls it her "captive to called" season.
And what she says next stopped me in my tracks:
"I truly would have never seen what my true worth was... until I lost it all."
If you've ever poured your whole self into something — your job, your business, your title — and then had it taken away, this episode is for you.
We talk about:
- Why your gaping hole might actually be cleared space
- The "upper limit problem" from The Big Leap by Gay Hendricks
- Ella Langley's Dandelion album and why Melinda says it was made for this season
- What it means to rebuild — and why rebuilding is NOT failure
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