EP 112: Quick Hit: Woman Expanders Series - Amelia Bedelia
Welcome to the YOU CAN CALL ME “BOSSY” PODCAST!
In this quick hit episode, we're kicking off an exciting new series where we dive into the world of beloved fictional characters from TV, movies, and books who inspire us to see beyond our everyday lives and expand our horizons. In this episode, I share my insights on how these characters, whether real or fictional, can help us understand what's possible and push us out of our comfort zones.
We zoom in on Amelia Bedelia, a quirky, lovable character from children's books whose humorous misinterpretations teach us the power of learning through failure and being our authentic selves. Tune in as we explore how Amelia Bedelia's adventures encourage us to embrace our mistakes, live authentically, and continually strive for growth.
Key Takeaways:
- Importance of fictional characters for inspiration and vision
- The danger of perfectionism and playing small
- The importance of learning through failure
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