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277. The Difference Between Who I Am at Work and Who I Am at Home

277. The Difference Between Who I Am at Work and Who I Am at Home

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In today’s episode, we’re exploring the honest, human truth that you can be the same person at your core while showing up differently in different spaces. The steady, composed leader who walks into work each morning isn’t the exact same version who walks into a home full of toys, coffee cups, and a child with freshly self-cut bangs, and that doesn’t make you inconsistent. It makes you whole.


We talk about the identities we carry, the emotional gear-shifting between roles, and why both strength and softness are essential to becoming the person you’re growing into.



What You’ll Learn:

  • Why it’s normal, and healthy, to show up differently at work and at home
  • How leadership requires composure while home invites vulnerability
  • How motherhood, marriage, and leadership shape each other in real time


Key Takeaways:


  • You can be authentic without being identical in every space
  • Different environments call forward different strengths
  • The tension between roles is evidence of growth, not inconsistency


Call to Action:
Take a moment today to reflect on the versions of yourself you bring to work, home, and every place in between. What strengths does each version hold? Where are you growing? If this episode resonated with you, share your thoughts on Instagram and tag @GingerBizPodcast , I’d love to hear what part of your identity journey stood out most.


Listen on: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more.


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