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Embracing the Messy Middle with Whitney Page: Why Being a Work in Progress Is Your Superpower

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What if the very thing you’re trying to hide, the messy middle, the “I don’t have it all figured out yet” part of you, was actually your greatest superpower?

Today’s guest, Whitney Page, is here to remind us that being a perpetual work in progress isn’t something to fix, it’s something to embrace. Whitney is a powerful speaker, facilitator, and the founder of A Human Experience, known for simplifying complex ideas into practical tools, creating safe spaces that feel truly real (not performative), and showing us that we can lead and grow while still being deeply human.

In this episode, we explore:

What it really means to call yourself a perpetual work in progress

The myth of “arrival” and why you don’t have to have it all figured out to lead or teach

Simple tools that make growth practical (instead of overwhelming)

How to create spaces where people feel safe enough to exhale and be fully themselves

Reimagining possibility in real time, even when life feels messy or uncertain

If you’ve ever felt pressure to have all the answers before stepping into your purpose, this conversation will give you permission to show up exactly as you are, human, imperfect, and in progress.

Connect with Whitney Page:

  continue reading

68 episodes

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What if the very thing you’re trying to hide, the messy middle, the “I don’t have it all figured out yet” part of you, was actually your greatest superpower?

Today’s guest, Whitney Page, is here to remind us that being a perpetual work in progress isn’t something to fix, it’s something to embrace. Whitney is a powerful speaker, facilitator, and the founder of A Human Experience, known for simplifying complex ideas into practical tools, creating safe spaces that feel truly real (not performative), and showing us that we can lead and grow while still being deeply human.

In this episode, we explore:

What it really means to call yourself a perpetual work in progress

The myth of “arrival” and why you don’t have to have it all figured out to lead or teach

Simple tools that make growth practical (instead of overwhelming)

How to create spaces where people feel safe enough to exhale and be fully themselves

Reimagining possibility in real time, even when life feels messy or uncertain

If you’ve ever felt pressure to have all the answers before stepping into your purpose, this conversation will give you permission to show up exactly as you are, human, imperfect, and in progress.

Connect with Whitney Page:

  continue reading

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