Chasing your dreams and building the life you want can be downright scary. Every week, host Laura Click brings you inspiring stories from entrepreneurs, innovators and every day folks about the courageous decisions they’ve made to build the life and business they want. Plus, she opens up about her own journey to becoming braver and offers up tips on how you can join her. Whether you want to start a business, achieve a personal goal or simply live life more fully, this show will help you summon the courage that lies within you to achieve it. So, what do you say––ready to make it brave? Join us. Your bravery might just change the world.
Lauren Sikes understands that honest, courageous conversations can transform lives. She’s the founder of DesignEd, a company that guides leaders and o...
Ashleigh Marie Brown is working to destigmatize infertility challenges and help women feel less alone. She’s the founder of Claire Fertility, an integ...
Kirbee Miller has faced many incredible challenges throughout her life, along with working a demanding corporate job and starting her own business. Ki...
When Erika Matallana moved to the U.S. at age 24, it essentially meant she had to start over in her career. She had a background in communications but...
Every year, I choose three words to serve as my guiding principles for the year. In this solo show, I’m sharing the three words for 2021 and why I cho...
Today’s guest, Tim Ash, will talk about his new book, Unleash the Primal Brain, and what we can learn about fear by looking at evolutionary psychology...
For years, Judith Bright ignored her creative calling. It wasn’t until she had turned 40 and had three kids that she decided to change careers and pur...
Karima Neghmouche’s road to entrepreneurship wasn’t an easy one. She was fired from her first job after college and was living out of trash bags in he...
What do you do when life throws you a curveball? I share why I took an unexpected hiatus from the show and some of the key lessons I’ve learned about ...
There's no question that 2020 has been a difficult year for everyone––myself included. Here are three things I've learned about myself amidst these ch...