• (#23) Nancy Vinsel: Think It's Too Late? Think Again

  • Sep 6 2023
  • Length: 44 mins
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(#23) Nancy Vinsel: Think It's Too Late? Think Again

  • Summary

  • We talk a lot about givers on this podcast. Nancy Vinsel typifies the classic giver with a mother mentality -- sacrifice, grit and positivity. She's overcome cancer twice, run a marathon, and earned a law degree at the age of 50. Listen and learn what it takes to evolve from a mother at 20 to an attorney at 50 and why age, motherhood and cancer could not stop her once she discovered her true strength.

    These Are Nancy's Lessons:

    3:45 -- Motherhood at 20

    9:52 -- Benefits of nerd humor

    11:29 -- 5 Things I Learned

    12:30 -- "I'm not a great runner but I don't give up."

    25:16 -- Protect your positivity

    27:25 -- A moonlight message

    29:49 -- Second cancer: "I am one fortunate woman"

    34:01 -- "You've got to deal with it, you can't just put on a happy face."

    33:54 -- "I've always thought of myself as a cork caught in waterfalls."

    36:10 -- What does it mean to be a strong person?

    39:45 -- Advice for those who think it's too late.


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