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Every week, Brooke interviews amazing women, and she’s always inspired by their stories. But on this episode of the podcast, Brooke answers the questions! Listen in as Live Out Loud Director of Communications Lexi Mueller asks Brooke some of your FAQ’s on dreaming big and making faith a fundamental part of your business.
Question Highlights
- You are so upbeat and positive. Do you ever get down on yourself?
- You’ve been really upfront about your cancer story. Is it still hard for you to talk about? What parts are you most proud of?
- You’ve made such an impact on the women in your programs. Who has made the most impact on your life?
- You talk about dreaming bigger. How do you know when you’re dreaming big enough?
- Our dreams shift and grow as we do. What did you think you were going to be doing when you graduated college?
- What is something you want your daughters to know that you wish you’d known as a teenager?
- What is it really like to work with your husband Brett?
In this episode, you will learn about…
- How to overcome people pleasing and grow in your authenticity
- What to ask yourself to identify what’s holding you back from God’s calling on your life
- Leveraging consistency to scale your business (even if you don’t have a large audience)
- How to determine what’s a wise investment for your business
- The top 3 things Brooke does on a daily basis to make God a priority
- How faith became a fundamental part of Brooke’s business strategy
- What Brooke and her husband Brett do to keep their relationship strong
Connect with Lexi
Resources
Brooke’s Live Out Loud IGNITE Membership
The Bait of Satan: Living Free from the Deadly Trap of Offense by John Bevere