
Career Growth for Working Moms | Leadership, Time Management, Overwhelm, Clarity, Work-Life Balance
Do you feel stuck in a job youâve outgrown, but fear making the wrong move?
Torn between being present for your kids and showing up fully at work?
Is financial stress the only thing keeping you in a job you donât love?
Wishing someone could just help you figure out your next best career stepâwithout all the guesswork and guilt?
Youâre in the right place.
This podcast is for ambitious women who want to grow their careers without sacrificing their familiesâor themselves.
Hey, Iâm Shannon - a Career Coach, wife, and mom of two. Iâve been where you are: stuck in burnout, unsure of whatâs next, and juggling all the things.
For years, I pushed through jobs that didnât fitâtrying to âdo it allâ while slowly losing myself.
Everything changed when I discovered my natural strengths and finally started showing up as my authentic self.
I built a successful career and coaching program around helping other working moms do the sameâand now Iâm sharing what Iâve learned right here with you.
Each week, youâll get simple, actionable steps to grow your career with confidence, reclaim your time, and align your work with your lifeânot the other way around.
Grab your coffee (or reheat it for the third time), put in your earbuds, and letâs take the next stepâtogether.
NEXT STEPS:
Take the FREE Leadership Style Quiz to uncover your strengths and lead with calm & clarity: theshannonfox.com/leadership-style
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Career Growth for Working Moms | Leadership, Time Management, Overwhelm, Clarity, Work-Life Balance
18 | Stop Chasing Results, Start Reclaiming Peace: A New Path to Leadership for Working Moms featuring Alan Lazaros
đ Are you hitting goals⌠but still feeling drained or disconnected?
đ Wondering if thereâs more than just the hustle, the burnout, the non-stop push?
đ What if success and peace of mind could actually go hand in hand?
In this episode, Iâm joined by Alan Lazaros, CEO of Next Level University and host of a Global Top 100 podcast. After surviving a near-fatal car crash, Alan rebuilt his life from the inside outâand created a blueprint for sustainable success, holistic performance, and deep fulfillment.
Whether youâre in corporate, running your own business, or raising the next generation of leadersâthis conversation will challenge how you define successâŚand show you a better way to live it.
đĽ In This Episode:
âď¸ The real difference between happiness and fulfillmentâand why it matters more than ever
âď¸ How working moms can prevent burnout without sacrificing results
âď¸ The âPyramid of Fitnessâ Alan swears by to sustain high performance and mental clarity
âď¸ Practical strategies to reclaim your mornings, manage your energy, and protect your peace
đŹ Key Quote:
"Being selfishâwhen it's about becoming better so you can serve moreâis actually the most selfless thing you can do." â Alan Lazaros
đ ď¸ Try This Action Step:
Ask yourself:
đ Am I optimizing for success or for sustainability?
đ Where am I sacrificing long-term peace for short-term results?
Now pick ONE thing from Alanâs 7 Fitness Fundamentals (sleep, hydration, nutrition, training, mobility, breathwork, supplementation) and build it into your daily non-negotiables.
đ Connect with Alan Lazaros:
đ Website: https://www.nextleveluniverse.com
đą Instagram: @alazaros88
đź Ready to Lead With More Peace and Power?
đ Take the FREE Leadership Style Quiz to uncover your strengths as a working mom leader:đ https://theshannonfox.com/leadership-style
đŠ Join the Career EmpowHERment Collective (FB Group):
đ https://www.facebook.com/groups/careerempowhermentcollective
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Intro:
What if success without burnout was actually possible? In this episode, I'm joined by Alan Lazaros, CEO of Next Level University and Global Top 100 podcast host, who shares the raw truth behind fulfillment, performance, and sustainable success. After surviving a near-fatal car accident, Alan rebuilt his life from the inside outâand he's giving us the blueprint.
Welcome to The Shannon Fox Show, the podcast where we empower career moms to thrive. I'm your host, Shannon Fox, a career advancement coach dedicated to helping moms like you leverage your strengths to land your dream job, secure that well-deserved raise, or finally get that promotionâall without sacrificing time with your family. Each week, I'll bring you actionable strategies, inspiring stories, and strength-based tools to help you align your career with your natural gifts and step into your full potential.
So, if you're ready to stop feeling stuck and start building the career and life you deserve, you're in the right place. Letâs get started.
Shannon:
Hello and welcome. I'm thrilled to have Alan Lazaros with me today.
Alan is the founder and CEO of Next Level University, a Global Top 100 self-improvement podcast thatâs helped listeners in over 175 countries reach their full potential. After surviving a near-fatal car accident at 26, Alan began questioning everything in life and realized that external success is empty without internal fulfillment. That experience led him to holistic self-improvement, which he now teaches through coaching, training, and his podcast. Alan's approach is heart-driven but no BS, and today heâs here to share how we can optimize our success and fulfillmentâwithout burnout.
Alan:
Optimize our success and fulfillment without burnoutâyeah, that last partâs tough, but Iâm excited. Iâve approached burnout several times in the last decade, so I know how to deal with it. I'm grateful to be here. Thank you so much. Gratitude first. Thank you.
Shannon:
Well, your journey started with a life-changing eventâyour car accident. How did that impact your life and get you where you are now?
Alan:
Iâll give you the shortest version because I know weâve got a limited time. There are three major events that really shaped who I am. Iâm 36 now, so Iâve had time to reflect.
First, my birth father, John McCorkleâmy real last name is actually McCorkleâpassed away in a car accident when he was 28. Second, I had a stepfather, Steve Lazaros, from age 3 to 14. When he left, we went from boats, ski trips, and BMWs to my mom trading in her car for a little Honda Civic and me getting free lunch at school. From the outside, things had looked great, but from the inside, not so much.
Third, I bootstrapped my way through schoolâstraight Aâs, scholarships, financial aidâand got my degree in computer engineering and a masterâs in business. By my early 20s, I became a global 1% earner. Iâd learned how to live without much, so I saved and paid off debt.
Then came the car accident. I was 26, driving with my 17-year-old cousin, when I crossed the double yellow. Head-on collision. My fault. It wasnât a fender benderâthe entire front end was gone. But I was driving what I called âthe tank,â a 2005 Volkswagen Passat. Both airbags deployed. We were physically okay, but mentally and emotionally, I was wrecked. My dad died in a car at 28âand here I was, 26, getting a second chance he never got.
It was my quarter-life existential crisis. Thatâs when I stopped chasing external success and started focusing inward. Thatâs when everything changed.
Shannon:
Wow. Thatâs powerful. And even in the midst of all that, you had to learn how to balanceâespecially for our listeners who are career momsâbalancing health, wealth, work, life. Can you speak to that importance, and how to do it without burning out?
Alan:
Yeah, absolutely. When I first started my podcast eight years agoâright after the car accidentâI had launched Alan Lazaros LLC. My slogan was âWhat youâll never learn in school, but desperately need to know.â
Try getting booked at a high school with that one.
Eventually, I teamed up with my now business partner Kevin, and we launched whatâs now Next Level University. We just passed our 2000th episode last week.
Shannon:
Thatâs amazingâcongrats!
Alan:
Thank you! Itâs been a journey. And a big part of that journey has been understanding holistic success. When I was in corporate, working for tech companies, I got to a point where I realizedâI donât even want my bossâs bossâs bossâs job. I was climbing a mountain I didnât even want to be on. So I started questioning everything.
Many of my mentors were wildly successful financiallyâbut they werenât healthy. A lot were divorced. And I thought, âI donât want to get to the top of the mountain and not be in love, or be unhealthy.â
After the accident, I went all in on fitness. I became a fitness model, competitor, and coach. I did 43 photoshoots, competed three timesâjust fully immersed myself. In hindsight, those four years of deep commitment to healthâages 26 to 30âlaid the foundation for how I now perform at this level without burning out.
Shannon:
Thatâs powerful.
Alan:
And I track everything. Itâs the engineer in me. Iâm coming up on 10,000 hours of coaching, training, and podcasting. My PR for one week is 52 sessionsâ coaching, podcasting, or speaking. But I can only do that because I prioritize the fundamentals.
I protect my mornings and evenings. I sleep well. I exercise every single dayâno exaggeration. My girlfriend and I started a challenge three years ago: work out every day. At first, it was four months, then a year, and eventually we committed to forever. We log it on a whiteboard downstairs. Some days itâs walking, swimming, a 5Kâmovement counts. But weâve done it every day for three years.
Shannon:
Thatâs commitment!
Alan:
And itâs what keeps me grounded. Most people donât realizeâif you want to avoid burnout, you have to take ridiculously good care of the asset: your body and mind. Especially Type A achievers, who tend to be the go-to person at work.
You take on more, say yes to everything, because thatâs how youâve succeeded. But eventually that becomes a limiter. Burnout hits, and youâre no good to anyoneânot at work, not at home.
If you want to serve more, love more, lead moreâyouâve got to take care of yourself first.
So I created a pyramid of what I call the 7 Fundamentals of Fitnessâbecause everything is a formula in my brain.
Sleep â Itâs the base. Without good sleep, everything else crumbles.
Hydration â Always have water nearby.
Nutrition â Quality food, macros, calories, micros.
Training â Daily movement. Doesnât need to be intense, but needs to be consistent.
Mobility â Stretching, foam rolling, massageâthis one I struggle with.
Breathwork â I wasnât introduced to this until I was 31. But itâs powerful for stress, clarity, and grounding.
Supplementation â Vitamins and nutrientsâbut itâs at the top for a reason. Itâs not the foundation.
Most people try to start at the topâbecause you can sell supplements. But you canât sell sleep or hydration. And so many people skip the basics, wondering why they feel off.
Shannon:
Yes! And without guilt, right? So many moms struggle with taking time for themselves.
Alan:
Absolutely. And you will feel guilty. But that doesnât mean you should. My partner and I coach couples through this all the time on our Conscious Couples podcast. Typically, one person struggles to prioritize themselvesâand the other doesnât. Thatâs a dangerous combo if not addressed.
Self-care isnât selfishâitâs the most selfless thing you can do when you do it to become greater and serve more. Taking care of yourself allows you to show up better for everyone else.
Shannon:
Yes! Thatâs so true. And Iâve felt that tooâwhen I go get a massage and feel guilty the whole time. But itâs like, noâI need this to reset and show up as the best version of myself.
Alan:
Exactly. We call it âmartyrdom.â Itâs pervasive, especially among high-achieving women. But you donât have to sacrifice yourself to succeed.
Shannon:
You talk about fulfillment a lotâand how so many people chase happiness instead. Whatâs the difference?
Alan:
I love this question. It took me years to figure it out, but I eventually broke it into a formula. Most people chase âhappiness,â but they donât even know what that means.
So hereâs the real dealâwhat we call âhappinessâ is actually three different things:
Joy â Are you enjoying the moment you're in? Like right now, Iâm enjoying being on this podcast. Thatâs joy.
Pleasure â This is result-reliant. Eating a donut? Pleasure. But itâs fleeting. It wonât fulfill youâitâll just fill your stomach.
Fulfillment â This is the long game. Itâs about growth, contribution, and becoming the next-level version of yourself. For me, itâs Alan 3.6 being better than Alan 3.2, whoâs better than 2.6 when I crashed that car.
Fulfillment doesnât go away when youâre tired, stressed, or even sick. Itâs a result of becoming someone you respect and admire.
Shannon:
Yes! That totally makes sense. Fulfillment is deeperâit lasts.
Alan:
Exactly. And hereâs the hard truthâmost of what brings fulfillment doesnât feel pleasurable. I havenât taken a full day off in 10 years. Iâve missed weddings, barbecues, vacations. I donât drink anymore. Iâm sober five years. Itâs not always funâbut Iâm fulfilled.
Shannon:
I love that. Okay, one last thingâwe always leave listeners with an action step. What mindset shift would you want them to take today?
Alan:
Personal responsibility. Period.
Itâs not your fault that someone left you. Itâs not your fault something hard happened. But it is your responsibility to make something out of it.
Responsibility is power. If you say, âThis is on me now,â you take back the power to build the life your younger self dreamed ofâeven from a dark place.
Shannon:
So good. Thank you, Alan. This was incredible.
Alan:
Start with gratitude, end with gratitude. Thank you for having me.