Ep. #1: Lauren Welch — Overcoming self-doubt and adversity to build a healthcare startup

Have you ever felt that you are not enough? Maybe you grew up in a family where you have never heard a word of encouragement? Parents could not show you a path to success, and survival seemed to be the only way to live life? How can you possibly become successful and break out from that environment and build a different legacy for yourself?In this episode, we hear how Lauren Welch faced these moments and went from a high school job at a pharmacy to co-founding an international medical records business.  Read my Podcast Blog (link below) to find the most noteworthy moments from the interviews. Then, find resources to connect with my guests.0:00 | Intro2:34 | The desire not to fail can be as powerful as the desire to succeed11:00 | Be an intuitive problem solver14:37 | “That’s for them, that’s not for me”25:18 | Importance of self-awareness, vulnerability, and mental wellness for founders30:53 | OutroLinks & ResourcesLauren Welch LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/klaurenwelchXELPHAhealth: www.xelphahealth.com/My Podcast Blog: www.ronniegyani.com/podcastblogMy Website: www.ronniegyani.com/Thanks so much for listening! If you like this episode, please subscribe, share with others in your network, and leave a review on Apple Podcasts.Follow me on Social Media (coming soon):

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Have you ever been ready to take a risk and do what you’ve always dreamed of? Then fear and negative mindsets creep in. You wonder if you’re smart enough, experienced enough, or just plain good enough. That resistance builds imaginary walls that ultimately hold you back. We help attack these voices in your head on the Fear is a Liar podcast.  Ronnie interviews entrepreneurs who share how they embraced these fears in light of risk, self-doubt, failure, and unknowns. Their stories will help you challenge your own fears, fuel your success, and inspire you to go for what you want.   Ronnie was inspired to produce the narrative format of the show by his favorite podcast: How I Built This with Guy Raz, from NPR. Check out Ronnie's website: ronniegyani.com