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EPISODE #036

How Taking Risks and Bold Leaps Led to a Life She Loves

WITH

Debbie Travis

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Show Notes

In this episode, I sit down with Debbie Travis—TV personality, entrepreneur, and best-selling author—to talk about reinvention, risk-taking, and knowing when to say basta (enough).

At 16, Debbie left home with no clear plan. She started painting houses, turned that into a thriving business, and eventually became a household name in lifestyle television. She built a media empire, published multiple books, and then, at the height of her success, walked away to start a new chapter in Italy.

We dive deep into the courage it takes to pivot in life, the fear of starting over, and the stories of women who come to her retreats searching for change. Whether you’re feeling stuck, craving something new, or just love an inspiring story—this episode is for you.

Tune in as we break down:

✅ The moment Debbie knew she had to walk away from her career

✅ Why so many women struggle with reinvention—and how to move forward

✅ How she turned a simple idea into a global brand

✅ The power of curiosity, community, and saying yes to the unknown

✅ Why waiting for the “perfect time” is the biggest lie we tell ourselves

This conversation is a reminder that no matter where you are in life, you can always take a leap—and sometimes, that leap leads to a life beyond your wildest dreams.

 

Debbie’s New Book – Laugh More: Stories from an Unexpected Life

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McNally Robinson

Amazon.com

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