
04 Dr. Liz Clayborne: Doctor, Inventor, CEO
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We talk in depth about finding the courage to be your authentic self, how to flip adversity, and life challenges in your favor. Life is full of struggles, and it can be especially hard for women, and even harder for women of color. Dr. Lizhas mastered the art of believing in herself despite the risks she had to take to raise money and launch her innovative medical device that you and I should have as part of our regular first aid kits in our homes and schools.
Why you should stay until the end:Make sure you listen all the way through only if you want to catch Liz’s brilliant advice to young women – we have seen so many changes overour lifetimes, and she is realistically optimistic that if women can embrace the challenges they face, and use them to grow, the power they will feel, and the possibilities are truly endless.
LINKS:Follow Dr. Liz Clayborne on Twitter, IG and TikTok @DrElizPCDr. Liz on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabethpclayborne/
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Download Erin’s free ebook: https://live.thedrivenwomenproject.com/ebookEnjoy the show and Stay Driven!
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