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Start Where You Are: Megan Gluth-Bohan's transformation from struggle to success

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Megan Gluth-Bohan's path to success has been anything but a straight line, shaped by her challenging upbringing and personal struggles. Growing up in rural Iowa below the poverty line, Megan faced dysfunction, trauma, and difficult circumstances. She struggled with alcohol and drug use, which led to her getting kicked out of college. However, she eventually turned her life around, went back to college, and graduated with a degree in history. Megan's journey continued with law school, where she faced the devastating loss of her first wife to ovarian cancer. This led her down a path of grief and self-destruction, but she eventually found hope and healing in the Pacific Northwest. She met her second wife and started to rebuild her life, eventually becoming the CEO of a company in Seattle. Megan Gluth-Bohan shares her journey of overcoming addiction and building a successful career as a CEO. After getting sober, she took a job as a lawyer and eventually became the president and CEO of a chemical company. She bought the company from her boss and navigated the challenges of leading a business through a global pandemic. Megan emphasizes the importance of self-accountability, personal discipline, and taking care of oneself as a leader. She believes in human-centered capitalism and values the humanity and grit in each person. Megan encourages others to keep going and shares her contact information for further connection.
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Takeaways:

  • Success is possible even when starting from challenging circumstances
  • Grief and loss can lead to self-destructive behaviors, and they can become your starting point
  • Finding hope and healing takes time and gradual progress
  • Support from loved ones and community is crucial in overcoming challenges
  • Moving to a new environment can provide a fresh start and opportunities for growth
  • Self-accountability and personal discipline are important qualities for leaders
  • Human-centered capitalism values the humanity and potential in each person
  • Sharing personal stories and experiences can inspire and support others
  • It's important to keep going and not give up, even in the face of challenges

Megan Gluth-Bohan's Social & Website:

Nina Rodriguez Social & Website:

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Support the Show.

Thank you for listening! Please share with someone you love.
Want your story featured in a podcast episode?
Please contact me via IG @griefandlight, via email at nina@griefandlight.com.

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Chapters

1. Introduction: Embracing Potential in the Midst of Darkness (00:00:00)

2. Megan's Challenging Childhood and Early Adversity (00:01:42)

3. Navigating College, Addiction, and Setbacks (00:03:14)

4. The Tragic Loss of Megan's First Wife (00:05:57)

5. Overcoming Addiction and Rebuilding Life (00:08:00)

6. The Darkness of Grief and the Loneliness of Loss (00:15:33)

7. Finding Hope and Love Again (00:21:54)

8. Tiny Strings of Hope: The Power of the Outdoors (00:23:59)

9. Overcoming Addiction and Navigating Grief (00:25:25)

10. Becoming CEO (00:28:04)

11. Finding Strength and Centering (00:31:23)

12. The Power of Sharing Stories (00:34:07)

13. The Reality Check and Transformation (00:38:20)

14. Human-Centered Capitalism (00:42:40)

15. Leadership and Personal Disciplines (00:45:00)

16. Keep Going and Advice to Younger Self (00:48:22)

42 episodes

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Megan Gluth-Bohan's path to success has been anything but a straight line, shaped by her challenging upbringing and personal struggles. Growing up in rural Iowa below the poverty line, Megan faced dysfunction, trauma, and difficult circumstances. She struggled with alcohol and drug use, which led to her getting kicked out of college. However, she eventually turned her life around, went back to college, and graduated with a degree in history. Megan's journey continued with law school, where she faced the devastating loss of her first wife to ovarian cancer. This led her down a path of grief and self-destruction, but she eventually found hope and healing in the Pacific Northwest. She met her second wife and started to rebuild her life, eventually becoming the CEO of a company in Seattle. Megan Gluth-Bohan shares her journey of overcoming addiction and building a successful career as a CEO. After getting sober, she took a job as a lawyer and eventually became the president and CEO of a chemical company. She bought the company from her boss and navigated the challenges of leading a business through a global pandemic. Megan emphasizes the importance of self-accountability, personal discipline, and taking care of oneself as a leader. She believes in human-centered capitalism and values the humanity and grit in each person. Megan encourages others to keep going and shares her contact information for further connection.
***

Click Here to Watch on YouTube
***

Takeaways:

  • Success is possible even when starting from challenging circumstances
  • Grief and loss can lead to self-destructive behaviors, and they can become your starting point
  • Finding hope and healing takes time and gradual progress
  • Support from loved ones and community is crucial in overcoming challenges
  • Moving to a new environment can provide a fresh start and opportunities for growth
  • Self-accountability and personal discipline are important qualities for leaders
  • Human-centered capitalism values the humanity and potential in each person
  • Sharing personal stories and experiences can inspire and support others
  • It's important to keep going and not give up, even in the face of challenges

Megan Gluth-Bohan's Social & Website:

Nina Rodriguez Social & Website:

Send us a Text Message.

Support the Show.

Thank you for listening! Please share with someone you love.
Want your story featured in a podcast episode?
Please contact me via IG @griefandlight, via email at nina@griefandlight.com.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction: Embracing Potential in the Midst of Darkness (00:00:00)

2. Megan's Challenging Childhood and Early Adversity (00:01:42)

3. Navigating College, Addiction, and Setbacks (00:03:14)

4. The Tragic Loss of Megan's First Wife (00:05:57)

5. Overcoming Addiction and Rebuilding Life (00:08:00)

6. The Darkness of Grief and the Loneliness of Loss (00:15:33)

7. Finding Hope and Love Again (00:21:54)

8. Tiny Strings of Hope: The Power of the Outdoors (00:23:59)

9. Overcoming Addiction and Navigating Grief (00:25:25)

10. Becoming CEO (00:28:04)

11. Finding Strength and Centering (00:31:23)

12. The Power of Sharing Stories (00:34:07)

13. The Reality Check and Transformation (00:38:20)

14. Human-Centered Capitalism (00:42:40)

15. Leadership and Personal Disciplines (00:45:00)

16. Keep Going and Advice to Younger Self (00:48:22)

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