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Redefining Success: Ambition, Motherhood, and the Power of Mentorship with Alina Nilsson

Redefining Success: Ambition, Motherhood, and the Power of Mentorship with Alina Nilsson

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In this episode of Emotional Business, Olga Skipper speaks with Alina Nilsson, Managing Partner at Gamegroove Capital and visionary entrepreneur, about navigating ambition, motherhood, and meaning in leadership.

Alina shares her journey from growing up in an entrepreneurial family to building a global career in tech — all while redefining what it means for women to “have it all.” She reflects on the early lessons from her father’s mentorship, the strength of the women in her family, and the ongoing challenge of integrating personal and professional life.

This conversation is a deeply honest look at how leaders can blend drive with presence, and success with emotional growth.

This conversation explores:
  • Growing up in an entrepreneurial environment and lessons from family business
  • The role of mentorship and strong women across generations
  • The creation of Emerge Conference and its impact on the tech ecosystem
  • Balancing professional ambition with motherhood and self-care
  • Redefining what “having it all” really means
  • The emotional complexity of leadership and seeking professional support
  • How vulnerability and reflection strengthen modern leadership

For any woman balancing ambition, care, and self-definition — this episode offers insight, honesty, and hope.

https://gamegroove.vc/

https://www.linkedin.com/company/gamegroovecapital/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/alinanilsson/

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