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  • Decide You're Unstoppable. Act Like It. Let Life Catch Up. (Renee Carbone Fleming)
    2026/06/23

    If you've ever felt like you're doing everything "right" but still shrinking in your own life, questioning your voice, your direction, or whether you're allowed to want more, this one's for you.

    In this episode of That's What She Said, Dr. Robin Buckley sits down with Renee Carbone Fleming, founder of Badass Queen and host of Unapologetically Badass, whose work centers on helping women stop waiting for permission and start building lives, income, and identities on their own terms. Renee shares her story of growing up without financial stability, entering the workforce early, and later navigating divorce as a pivotal turning point that forced her to rebuild her life from the ground up. What followed was a shift into entrepreneurship and a commitment to creating not just financial independence, but a mindset rooted in action, resilience, and self-trust. At the heart of this conversation is Renee's "Watch Me" philosophy, a framework built on acting before approval, taking up space publicly, committing without consensus, and holding vision through uncertainty. For her, confidence isn't something you wait to feel. It's something you build through doing, especially when fear and doubt are still present.

    Renee's message throughout is simple and direct: you don't need to feel ready to start. You need to start so you can become ready. You'll want more from Renee: Website Badass Queen podcast Watch Me Build Your F*ck It Fund

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    45 分
  • Leave the Expected. Enter the Unknown. Become Who You Are. (Nikki Corbett)
    2026/06/16

    If you've ever felt that quiet tension between the life you were supposed to live and the one you actually want, this one's for you. In this episode of That's What She Said, we sit down with Nikki Corbett, host of the globally ranked podcast The Scarlet Edit, to talk about what happens when the life you built stops fitting who you are becoming.

    Nikki walked away from a successful corporate career, stepped out of conventional expectations around relationships and motherhood, and eventually chose to speak openly about experiences many people keep hidden, including infidelity, divorce, and being the "other woman." What started as personal reflection turned into a platform where difficult conversations become honest, unfiltered stories of reinvention. We talk about identity shifts, self-worth, boundaries, and what it really takes to stop living on autopilot. Nikki's story is not about perfection or clear answers. It's about what it looks like to rebuild your life when you finally decide you're allowed to choose yourself. This conversation sits right in that in-between space where life gets real and choices start to matter more than approval.

    You'll want more from Nikki: Website The Scarlet Edit podcast

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    39 分
  • Know Your Worth. Know Your Money. Know Your Options. (Sarah Serling)
    2026/06/09

    If money feels overwhelming, intimidating, or like something everyone else somehow understands better than you, this one's for you.

    In this episode of That's What She Said, Dr. Robin Buckley sits down with financial advisor and women's wealth advocate Sara Serling, whose career has been shaped by helping women step into financial confidence, often during the hardest moments of their lives. From advising high-net-worth women through divorce, loss, and major life transitions to building a career rooted in empowerment and education, Sara has seen firsthand how often women are taught to hand over control of their finances until life forces them to take it back. This conversation is about why capable women still avoid money, how fear grows when we ignore what we need to know, and why financial independence has less to do with income and more to do with awareness. Sara shares how to start no matter your age, what true partnership looks like, and why every woman deserves to understand the life she is helping build.

    Sarah's story is a reminder that confidence with money is not something you're born with. It's something you create the moment you decide to learn.

    You'll want more from Sarah: LinkedIn

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    38 分
  • Reclaiming Visibility. Creating Joy. Choosing Yourself. (Lizzie Bermudez)
    2026/06/02

    If you've ever found yourself wondering who you are when the roles you've played start to shift, or feeling like the world is starting to see you differently than it used to, this one's for you.

    In this episode of That's What She Said, Dr. Robin Buckley sits down with Emmy award-winning broadcaster Lizzie Bermudez, whose career has spanned the fast-paced world of television news and storytelling, while her personal life has included postpartum struggles, a cancer scare, a hysterectomy that brought on menopause, and stepping back from her career to support her daughter through mental health challenges. What emerges is a powerful conversation about identity, visibility, and what it means to rebuild yourself when life doesn't go according to plan. Lizzie shares what it felt like to move through a career built on being seen, only to confront moments of invisibility, and how that experience ultimately pushed her to ask a deeper question: am I disappearing, or am I finally becoming more myself? This conversation is about reinvention, aging, and the pressure women feel to shrink as they get older. Lizzie opens up about reclaiming joy, stepping back into visibility on her own terms, and creating a new platform for women over 50 that centers connection, laughter, and honesty in midlife.

    Her story is a reminder that even in the moments when life feels like it's stripping things away, there is still a version of you waiting to be rebuilt, and it might be the most real one yet.

    You'll want more from Lizzie: Website TikTok

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    49 分
  • Own Your Value. Build Real Connections. Stop Waiting to Be Chosen. (Julie Brown)
    2026/05/26

    If you've been told to keep your head down, work hard, and wait to be noticed, this one's for you.

    In this episode of That's What She Said, Dr. Robin Buckley sits down with speaker, author, and networking guru Julie Brown, whose career proves that talent alone is rarely enough. Real opportunity often comes through visibility, relationships, and the courage to back yourself before anyone else does. From spending 17 years in male-dominated industries to becoming a sought-after voice on networking and career growth, Julie has built success by refusing to stay small or wait for permission. She learned early that doing great work matters, but being known for it matters too. This conversation is about owning your value, building genuine connections before you need them, and learning how to advocate for yourself without apologizing for it.

    Julie shares why so many women misunderstand networking, how confidence grows through repetition, and why the right circle can change everything. Her story is a reminder that success is not just about working harder. It is also about being seen, being supported, and being willing to claim your place in the room.

    You'll want more from Julie: Speaking This Sh!t Works

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    46 分
  • Fear Less. Try More. Why Not? (Caytha Jentis)
    2026/05/19

    If you're afraid it's too late to start, too risky to pivot, or too unrealistic to chase what keeps calling you, this one's for you.

    In this episode of That's What She Said, Dr. Robin Buckley sits down with writer, producer, performer, and creative force Caytha Jentis, whose life proves that reinvention is rarely a single dramatic leap. More often, it's the result of saying yes to curiosity again and again. From working as a literary agent to writing films, producing plays, challenging stereotypes around women and aging, and stepping into aerial performance in her 60s, Caytha has built a life by refusing to let other people decide what chapter she was allowed to be in.

    This conversation is about trusting yourself before you feel fully ready, handling rejection without letting it define you, and recognizing that growth often looks messy before it looks impressive. Caytha's story is a reminder that confidence is not something you wait to feel. It's something you build by doing the thing that scares you.

    You'll want more from Caytha: Website Instagram

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    41 分
  • Stick with the plan. Lead before you're ready. Turn adversity into strength. (Gail Quirk)
    2026/05/12

    If you've ever wondered whether you're strong enough for what's in front of you, this one's for you.

    In this episode of That's What She Said, Dr. Robin Buckley sits down with retired Navy leader, trailblazer, mentor, and community advocate Gail Quirk, whose life and career are rooted in one powerful idea: stick with the plan. From stepping into leadership roles before she felt fully ready, to navigating male-dominated spaces where she often had to prove herself twice over, to facing profound personal loss and serious health challenges while continuing to rise, Gail has built a life defined not by ease, but by perseverance.

    This conversation is about rethinking leadership, resilience, and what it really means to keep moving forward when life gets hard. Gail's insights are a reminder that confidence isn't something you wait to feel; it's something you build through action, discipline, and refusing to quit on yourself.

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    46 分
  • Fear to Action. Scarcity to Strategy. Stuck to Wealth. (Liz Faircloth)
    2026/05/05

    If you've ever felt behind financially, unsure where to start, or stuck in a life that looks successful on paper but doesn't fully light you up, this one's for you.

    In this episode of That's What She Said, Dr. Robin Buckley sits down with real estate investor, entrepreneur, and co-founder of Real Estate InvestHER, Liz Faircloth, whose journey proves that wealth isn't just built with money. It's built with mindset, resilience, and the willingness to think differently. From growing up with hardworking but limiting money beliefs to discovering Rich Dad Poor Dad in her early 20s, Liz stepped into a world she had no roadmap for. She and her husband built a real estate portfolio from the ground up, navigating failed deals, the 2008 crash, and moments where everything could have fallen apart. But the real shift wasn't just financial. It was realizing that success without meaning wasn't enough.

    This conversation is about redefining what wealth actually means, learning to trust your intuition without confusing it with fear, and understanding that feeling "behind" is often more perception than reality.

    You'll want more from Liz: InvestHER InvestHER Con (July 14-16 in Scottsdale, AZ)

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    44 分