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small acts of rebellion
"small acts of rebellion" is a thought-provoking podcast hosted by Heather Pridemore, a career development coach with a dynamic corporate background. This podcast stands as a beacon for professionals seeking inspiration beyond the conventional boundaries of the corporate world.
Each episode of "small acts of rebellion" features conversations with everyday individuals, sharing how their personal narratives intertwine with their professional journeys. These stories challenge the "shoulds" of corporate culture, advocating for a life led with authenticity and aligned with personal values.
This podcast isn’t just about career trajectories; it’s about crafting success in a way that resonates with our deepest values, voices and visions. It’s a journey to redefine success beyond the corporate ladder, focusing instead on paths paved with intentionality, authenticity, and personal growth.
Weekly episodes explore themes such as the essence of intentional authenticity, the critical role of continuous learning, the transformative power of self-advocacy, and the profound meaning of owning one’s story.
“small acts of rebellion" is more than just a podcast; it's a community for those who aspire to redefine success on their own terms.
Join us on "small acts of rebellion," where we explore the power of our stories, challenge the status quo, and uncover the rebellious spirit that shapes our careers and lives. Subscribe now to be part of a movement that cherishes authenticity and personal growth. It’s time to own your story. Are you ready?
small acts of rebellion
Ali Stofflet: Between the Panic and the Paycheck
In Episode 13 of Season 2, Ali Stofflet offers a refreshingly candid look at entrepreneurship, anxiety, and the myth of the “dream business.” With heartfelt honesty, she shares her journey from owning a holistic parenting product distribution company to reentering the workforce as the Director of Business Outreach and Growth at the Greater Arvada Chamber of Commerce.
Ali discusses how the pressure of business ownership triggered panic attacks and constant stress, ultimately leading her to seek stability, collaboration, and a sense of peace through a W-2 role. Her story challenges the glamorized narratives of small business ownership often found on social media, and instead highlights the invisible labor, emotional toll, and self-doubt that frequently accompany the entrepreneurial path.
This episode explores the deeper truth that ambition and anxiety often co-exist, and that success isn’t always about pushing harder. It’s sometimes about choosing differently. Ali discusses how communities can better support small business owners not just economically, but emotionally. She also unpacks the power of collaboration, the need for honest conversations about burnout, and the importance of shifting public perceptions around entrepreneurship.
In a surprising and metaphor-rich segment, Ali reflects on what beekeeping has taught her about business, community, and grace. Her reflections offer both personal insight and collective wisdom, especially for anyone questioning the roles they’re expected to play.
Guest Information:
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexandra-ali-stofflet-90a494a6/
References:
Greater Arvada Chamber of Commerce – https://www.arvadachamber.org/
Porchlight Family Justice Center – https://www.porchlightfjc.org/
Arvada Sunrise Rotary – https://arvadasunriserotary.org/
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Credits and Acknowledgements:
Hosted, Produced, and Edited by Heather Pridemore. https://www.linkedin.com/in/heather-pridemore-mba/
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