Transforming Relationships with Emotional Intelligence Podcast

Retirement, Confidence & Clarity: Finding Purpose Beyond the Career with Erica Van Der Hoven - Part 3

Coach Owenico Episode 34

Welcome to another transformative episode of Transforming Relationships with Emotional Intelligence, where we dive into conversations that inspire clarity, courage, and connection across every stage of life and leadership.

In this episode, I’m joined by the vibrant and insightful Erica Van Der Hoven—Speaker, Confidence Coach, and passionate advocate for women finding their voice and power. We explore a range of topics, from redefining life after retirement to building authentic confidence in visibility and leadership.

🎙️ In This Episode, You'll Hear:

  • How Erica redefined her identity and found renewed purpose after retiring from her professional career
  • The emotional shifts that often come with retirement—and how to stay mentally and emotionally active
  • Why confidence is a practice, not a personality trait
  • Erica’s work with female coaches and leaders—helping them show up, speak up, and shine
  • How to manage self-doubt and imposter feelings when stepping into visibility
  • The importance of clarity, confidence, and contribution—whether you’re just starting out or starting over

This is a heartfelt, practical, and empowering conversation about transitions, visibility, and living with intention. Whether you're navigating retirement, building a coaching business, or stepping into a new season of life, this episode will give you the tools and inspiration to move forward with confidence and clarity.

🎧 Tune in now to hear Erica’s journey and discover how emotional intelligence and confidence work hand-in-hand to help you rise.

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