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English / Building a Tech Business Without Quitting Your Job - Resilience and Ambition in Action

English / Building a Tech Business Without Quitting Your Job - Resilience and Ambition in Action

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What does it really take to build a tech company without quitting your job, burning out, or losing yourself along the way?


In this episode of Sensorship, I sit down with Ksenia Votinova-Arnaud (https://www.linkedin.com/in/kseniavotinova/), serial tech entrepreneur, business coach, and founder, to talk about resilience, women in tech, entrepreneurship, impostor syndrome, and designing a life on your own terms.


Born in the Soviet Union and raised in a family shaped by survival and grit, Ksenia shares how that early environment forged her ambition and adaptability. From landing a CFO role just months into her first job, to struggling as a young CEO and rebuilding herself as a leader, she opens up about the uncomfortable, and transformative, moments behind her success.


We explore:


How to start a tech business while keeping your corporate job

Overcoming impostor syndrome (and naming it!)

Leadership mistakes and cultural humility

Building resilience through an “agile” mindset

Creating a weatherproof business anchored in purpose

Community, compound confidence, and women supporting women

Time freedom as the new definition of success

Designing a meaningful career without burnout


This is a powerful conversation about finding your purpose, redefining success, building a tech startup with intention, and creating impact without sacrificing your life.


If you're a woman in tech, an aspiring entrepreneur, or someone navigating ambition and identity, this episode is for you.


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