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How to Break Barriers in the Male-Dominated World of Combat Pilots | Michelle Curran

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Michelle Curran defied the odds to become one of the most accomplished F-16 fighter pilots in the United States Air Force. Despite facing self-doubt, imposter syndrome, and the intense pressure of being the only female Thunderbird pilot, she persevered through sheer grit and determination. In this episode, Michelle opens up about her transformative journey, offering invaluable lessons on leadership, personal growth, and the impact of authentic vulnerability.

Michelle Curran, also known by her call sign "Mace," is a former Air Force Thunderbird pilot and combat veteran turned speaker, author, and coach. In 2022, she left active duty to start Upside Down Dreams, aiming to inspire and empower others by sharing her barrier-breaking story.

In this episode, Ilana and Michelle will discuss:

- Michelle's unexpected path to becoming a Thunderbird pilot

- Battling self-doubt and imposter syndrome

- How she navigated a male-dominated environment

- Balancing decisiveness and vulnerability in high-stakes situations

- The immense pressure of being a public figure

- Her transition from the military to entrepreneurship

- The importance of showing up despite fear and discomfort

- How small, bold steps can lead to significant life changes.

- The power of vulnerability and asking for help

- How to overcome fear and move forward courageously

- And other topics…

Michelle Curran is a former United States Air Force major and F-16 fighter pilot who served as the lead solo pilot for the Thunderbirds. She has logged over 1,500 flight hours and completed 163 combat hours in Afghanistan. After leaving the Air Force, she founded Upside Down Dreams, a company focused on motivational speaking and writing. Her children's book, Upside Down Dreams, inspires young readers to pursue their dreams with courage. Michelle's authentic storytelling and message of overcoming fear have made her a sought-after speaker, featured on platforms like The Kelly Clarkson Show and CBS Evening News.

Connect with Michelle:

Michelle’s Website: https://macecurran.com/

Michelle’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/macecurran/

Resources Mentioned:

Michelle's Book, Upside Down Dreams: https://www.amazon.com/Upside-Down-Dreams-Michelle-Curran/dp/1637970757

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Michelle Curran defied the odds to become one of the most accomplished F-16 fighter pilots in the United States Air Force. Despite facing self-doubt, imposter syndrome, and the intense pressure of being the only female Thunderbird pilot, she persevered through sheer grit and determination. In this episode, Michelle opens up about her transformative journey, offering invaluable lessons on leadership, personal growth, and the impact of authentic vulnerability.

Michelle Curran, also known by her call sign "Mace," is a former Air Force Thunderbird pilot and combat veteran turned speaker, author, and coach. In 2022, she left active duty to start Upside Down Dreams, aiming to inspire and empower others by sharing her barrier-breaking story.

In this episode, Ilana and Michelle will discuss:

- Michelle's unexpected path to becoming a Thunderbird pilot

- Battling self-doubt and imposter syndrome

- How she navigated a male-dominated environment

- Balancing decisiveness and vulnerability in high-stakes situations

- The immense pressure of being a public figure

- Her transition from the military to entrepreneurship

- The importance of showing up despite fear and discomfort

- How small, bold steps can lead to significant life changes.

- The power of vulnerability and asking for help

- How to overcome fear and move forward courageously

- And other topics…

Michelle Curran is a former United States Air Force major and F-16 fighter pilot who served as the lead solo pilot for the Thunderbirds. She has logged over 1,500 flight hours and completed 163 combat hours in Afghanistan. After leaving the Air Force, she founded Upside Down Dreams, a company focused on motivational speaking and writing. Her children's book, Upside Down Dreams, inspires young readers to pursue their dreams with courage. Michelle's authentic storytelling and message of overcoming fear have made her a sought-after speaker, featured on platforms like The Kelly Clarkson Show and CBS Evening News.

Connect with Michelle:

Michelle’s Website: https://macecurran.com/

Michelle’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/macecurran/

Resources Mentioned:

Michelle's Book, Upside Down Dreams: https://www.amazon.com/Upside-Down-Dreams-Michelle-Curran/dp/1637970757

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