Executive Hustle Podcast with Kirsten Yurich

Stop Being Indispensable, Start Being Effective. With Rebecca Richwine

Kirsten Yurich Season 2 Episode 8

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In this episode of The Executive Hustle Podcast, Rebecca Richwine and Kirsten cover life, leadership, the unexpected and everything in between. Becki Richwine spent 20 years learning that over-functioning isn't leadership. As SVP of Operations at Merakey, she scaled children's services across six states and 800+ employees, but her biggest growth came when she stopped trying to control everything and started building teams she could trust. When her own teen son struggled to find mental health support, she channeled that pain into True Self Therapy, a virtual platform now serving teens and young adults across Pennsylvania. Her advice to leaders: delegate earlier, distribute pressure intentionally, embrace failure as fuel, and remember that being indispensable will only take you so far. 

For the rest of her journey, advice, and impact tune in for the full conversation. 


Rebecca’s BIO: Rebecca “Becki” Richwine is the Senior Vice President of Children & Family Services at Merakey, where she oversees program operations and leads clinical and business development. She joined Merakey in 2007 and has held multiple leadership roles, helping expand and improve services for children and families. Becki holds a BA in Psychology and a Master’s in Clinical Psychology with a focus on behavioral and social-emotional disorders, and has over 20 years of experience in human services.

 

For more info on Rebecca and Merakey:

LinkedIn

Website

TrueSelf Therapy

KIRSTEN YURICH BIO:

Kirsten is a licensed behavior analyst, speaker, author, and retired CEO who partners with business leaders to help them achieve more of what matters most to them. Kirsten’s clients are high performing CEOs, founders, and executives looking to “level up” in life and business.

Kirsten share’s her expertise in leadership, performance management, and learning with executives through coaching or consulting, peer groups, and speaking.

For more info, check out Kirsten Yurich HERE.