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Women and Work: Marisa Ciesluk

Women and Work: Marisa Ciesluk

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What happens when you land your dream job—only to realize it’s breaking you? Marisa Ciesluk had everything she thought she wanted: a senior leadership role, a growing family, and a thriving career. But behind the scenes, she was burned out, crying on her commute, and battling an identity crisis. In this candid interview, Marisa shares:

• How she navigated postpartum depression and career burnout

• The turning point that changed everything

• Why she walked away from the role she worked her whole life for

• The lessons she learned about success, identity, and well-being


If you’ve ever felt stuck, overwhelmed, or afraid to make a big change, this conversation will inspire you.


Would you ever leave your dream job if it meant saving your mental health? Why or why not?


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