About this episode
In this episode, I chat with Debbie Sterling—founder of GoldieBlox, Stanford-trained engineer, Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree, Toy of the Year award winner, and TEDx speaker—for a powerful conversation on what it takes to own your strengths and quiet the inner (and outer) naysayers.
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22 April 2025
SEASON 1, EPISODE 19
Show Notes
Debbie shares how embracing the engineering mindset of rapid prototyping helped her turn a simple cardboard mockup into a million-unit bestseller that challenged gender stereotypes in STEM.
We dive into what it means to really know your strengths—not just having them, but leaning into them and learning how to share them with confidence.
And we explore how purpose, especially when it’s personal, can fuel the courage to step into the unknown—no matter how daunting the dream may be. If you’ve ever second-guessed yourself or felt like your vision was bigger than your resources, this one’s for you.
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Meet Georgi Enthoven
As the visionary founder of Work That’s Worth It, Georgi specializes in unearthing the unique inspiration and career desires of those seeking significance both for themselves and for the world.