Now What?
Life doesn’t come with a manual, especially for women navigating midlife and beyond.
Now What? Podcast shares real, unfiltered stories from women who have been there, who have started over, found purpose, reinvented themselves, or simply kept going.
Each episode explores the experiences that shape us: the pivots, the pain, the triumphs, and the unexpected moments that make midlife anything but a crisis.
Every woman’s story holds wisdom, and when we share them, we remind each other that we’re not alone on this journey.
It’s for every woman asking herself, “Now what?”
Now What?
Embracing Life’s Unexpected Turns with Ambra Jo
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Ever wonder how life's toughest moments can lead to the deepest growth? In today’s episode, I have an inspiring conversation with Ambra Jo—an incredible mother, entrepreneur, and dear friend—who opens up about her life's unexpected twists and the powerful lessons she’s learned along the way. In this episode, Ambra Jo shares how her life-threatening medical scare redefined her understanding of self-care, allowing her to serve her family and clients even better. We also dive into her journey through major life transitions, like her daughter’s college move and her own experience with unexpected pregnancy and loss. Ambra’s story highlights the importance of resilience, embracing life’s pivots, and the power of a strong support network.
Tune in to hear:
- How Ambra Jo’s life-threatening experience reinforced that prioritizing self-care is essential for truly supporting family and clients
- From family transitions to personal loss, Ambra demonstrates resilience and wisdom in handling unexpected life events
- The importance of community and support for overcoming tough challenges
- How generational shifts, like taking a proactive approach to therapy, can break old patterns and encourage emotional health
Connect with Ambra:
Website: https://www.ambrajodesignco.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ambra_jo/?hl=en
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