
269: Big Vision Without Burnout: How to Lead Without Overwhelm with Jackie Peters
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About this listen
You don’t need a degree—or a perfect plan—to lead with vision.
In this episode, I’m joined by Jackie Peters, startup founder and longtime tech innovator, for a powerful conversation on how to lead boldly, build something meaningful, and move forward—even when you don’t feel 100% ready.
With 25+ years of experience across mobile gaming, AI-powered healthcare, and privacy-preserving data analytics, Jackie brings a rare mix of visionary thinking, human-centered leadership, and strategic clarity. We talk about building confidence in uncharted territory, trusting your instincts, and turning complex ideas into user-first innovation.
💡 What You’ll Learn:
- Why you don’t need credentials to lead powerfully
- How to turn big vision into practical progress
- What it means to lead with empathy and clarity
- Why “privacy by design” matters now more than ever
- How to build momentum when the roadmap is uncertain
- The founder mindset: from grit to growth
- Why leadership starts before you feel ready
✨ This episode is for the bold, the curious, and the women shaping the future of tech on their own terms.
🔗 Connect with today’s guest, Jackie Peters:
Website: https://blindinsight.com
LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/jackiepeters
📖 Jackie’s current read:
Dogen's Genjo Koan: Three Commentaries
by Dōgen, Nishiari Bokusan, Shohaku Okamura, Shunryu Suzuki, Kosho Uchiyama, Sojun Mel Weitsman, Kazuaki Tanahasi, Michael Wenger
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