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Taking the leap: Colette Leeson on swapping security for self-employment

Taking the leap: Colette Leeson on swapping security for self-employment

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In this special episode of Effortless Attraction, we’re by the pool at Casa de Rosa in Andalusia, joined by the wonderful Colette Leeson — careers and interview coach, and proud sponsor of this podcast for the past year.


Almost twelve months ago, Colette made the brave decision to leave the security of full-time employment and step into the world of self-employment. In today’s conversation, she shares what inspired her to take that leap, how she managed the fears that came with it, and the insights she’s gained one year on.


This episode was recorded in our outdoor kitchen, so you may hear the soft rustle of palm trees and the breeze drifting through — a gentle reminder of the freedom that comes with following your true path.


A heartfelt thank you to all our listeners — and an especially warm thank you to our paid subscribers. Your support adds real value to the work I do and is deeply appreciated.


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🔗 Colette Leeson’s website will be linked in the episode description for anyone who’d like to connect with her. Https://coletteleeson.com

📩 For coaching, mentorship, retreats, podcast guest spots, or speaking engagements, you’re welcome to email me at: evelyn@evelynmcaleer.com

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