Anxiously Ambitious
Hi! I’m Netty, three-time founder, mom, and your host of Anxiously Ambitious. Welcome to the podcast where we embrace imperfection, honour our humanity, and prove you don’t have to have your sh*t together to build something amazing.
This is for my fellow deep feelers, sensitive souls, and anxious go-getters trying to grow without completely losing it. Together, we’ll dive into the messiness of ambition, how to balance big dreams with actual self-care (hint: it’s not easy, but it’s worth it) and how to thrive without sacrificing your sanity.
Every week, I bring you honest conversations with entrepreneurs, experts, and other beautifully flawed humans who’ve walked this path. We’ll share real stories, practical advice, and maybe even a few laughs, all to help you build a business and a life that feel like you.
If this sounds like your kind of space, hit follow and join me as we rewrite what success looks like: messy, meaningful, and entirely your own.
Anxiously Ambitious
Quality Over Quantity When Building Your Community
On this episode of Cool, Calm & Rich, we discuss creating quality connections over just quantity within your networking community. I was recently inspired after listening to an episode of Natalie Ellis’s The Bossbabe Podcast, all about how your network is NOT your net worth, as we so often hear said in the entrepreneurial world.
As a business owner who is mostly introverted, it was refreshing to hear the difference between your network and your community. Both are equally important, but I have personally found more value in creating deeper connections while building my community. I share my intentions and what I crave most when putting myself out there while attending networking events and masterminds, vs what other people might be looking for. At the end of the day, you have to navigate what feels the best for you, while also remaining true to yourself!
So grateful for all of you here and that we get to share in these episodes together!
As always, stay cool, stay calm and stay rich!
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