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Embrace Career Pivots by Adapting to Change w/ Natasha Cornstein - Ep. 167

Embrace Career Pivots by Adapting to Change w/ Natasha Cornstein - Ep. 167

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In today’s episode, we sit down with Natasha Cornstein, the dynamic CEO of Blushington—a luxury express beauty service with roots in New York City and big plans to expand nationwide through franchising. Natasha’s journey is anything but ordinary: she started as a Blushington customer, fell in love with the experience, and before she knew it, went from fan to CEO.

Natasha shares how serendipity, genuine connection, and the power of listening have fueled not just her career, but also the culture she’s built at Blushington. She opens up about steering the company through the chaos of the pandemic, embracing nontraditional pivots, and why she believes your next “hello” could change your life. Whether you’re feeling boxed in by your career, considering taking a leap at any age, or interested in the inner workings of franchising, Natasha’s insights will inspire you to reframe your own possibilities.

Tune in for an uplifting conversation about reinvention, resilience, and why it’s never too late to pivot into something new.

You can follow Natasha's instagram at http://instagram.com/blushington and check out her website https://blushington.com/

If you're ready to take the next step and get unstuck and unstoppable, you can find time on Ken's calendar at https://kenwilliamscoaching.com/breakthrough

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