337. The One Thing Every Entrepreneur Gets Wrong About Work-Life Balance with Cheryl Hunter

 
 
 
 
 

You’ve never heard a story of resilience like this.

Cheryl Hunter is a kidnapping survivor, expert in resilience, and three-time best-selling author, as well as a publicist for mission-driven experts. She helps her clients get in front of major media so they can get found by the people who need them the most.

Her story isn't just about the terror she endured, but the resilience that transformed her life's trajectory. She details how this nightmare shaped her into who she is today, and drops invaluable wisdom on how to capture and leverage media attention to drive growth for your business.

In this episode, you will learn about:

  • The epiphany that Cheryl had after working 7 days a week for years.

  • Why it’s important to stop, assess, and reflect on your life.

  • The self-help tool Cheryl started using early on and how it helped her.

  • How trauma is a spectrum and why it doesn’t matter where you fall.

  • How the media shapes our collective conversations (and ways it can be used for good).

  • The gap she identified in helping mission-driven experts who want to change the world.

  • Why resilience is so important in life and in business.

  • Why recognizing women of an older age matters in today’s society.

  • How investing in media training and your messaging supports success.

 

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