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Top headlines from our Renegade Community. Â Â Heart Boss. The Ultimate Voice of Authority quit wh

Top headlines from our Renegade Community.   Heart Boss. The Ultimate Voice of Authority [Regan Walsh]( quit what she thought was her dream job after only a week. This earned her the nickname “One Week Walsh” & began her journey to find more meaning in her life. This is one of the many events in Regan’s life that inspired her book [Heart Boss,]( a compilation of stories where she took action to turn the life she had been dreaming of into her reality. Listen to this week's episode of [Why Not Now?]( for tactical tips you can use to create a life you love because, as Regan says, we all deserve joy in whatever we do for the majority of our days.   Renegade Spotlight [Liz Matthews]( makes human connection happen as the SVP of Global Brand & Advertising at Dell. She's also a part of the current Renegade Accelerator. Liz presented the awards this weekend at Dell's golf tournament, [Dell Match Play.]( We focused on Public Speaking during last week's Renegade Accelerator group session. I love seeing great Renegade speakers like Liz using their skills!   Reinvention in the Second Chapter of Life [Elaine Morrison]( founded a beauty collagen product to help women feed their beauty from within. She’s also a Renegade Accelerator graduate! Elaine was interviewed for a [medium article]( series about reinventing yourself in the second chapter of life. Elaine tells her story of burnout, overcoming health problems, and eventually beginning her entrepreneurial journey. It’s never too late to find what fuels you.        mailto:amy@amyjomartin.com Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Amy Jo Martin, LLC, PO BOX 153, Hill City , SD 57745, United States

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