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EPISODE · Sep 16, 2025 · 55 MIN

289: How Gen X Women Entrepreneurs Can Build Connection Through Podcasting | Alesia Galati

from Gratitude Geek | Business Education for Gen X Women Solopreneurs · host Kandas Nesbitt-Rodarte

Podcasting can feel scary, exciting, and life-changing all at once. On episode 289 of Gratitude Geek, I sit down with Alesia Galati of Galati Media, who helps women entrepreneurs find their voice and share it with the world. We get real about imposter syndrome, explore how gratitude and connection sustain a podcasting journey, and celebrate marginalized voices in literature. If you're a Gen X woman entrepreneur rebuilding after a major life disruption, this conversation about telling your story and building community is for you. What You'll Learn: How podcasting builds connection, community, and confidence for women entrepreneurs Strategies for overcoming imposter syndrome and trusting your voice Using gratitude as daily fuel for creative work Supporting marginalized voices through storytelling Setting realistic expectations while staying authentic to your values Gen X women entrepreneurs face unique challenges. We're navigating ageism in industries that prioritize youth, battling funding bias that compounds existing gender disparities, and managing the pressures of the sandwich generation while caring for both children and aging parents. The mental load of juggling business responsibilities alongside caregiving can lead to burnout and adrenal fatigue. Many of us struggle with a fierce sense of self-reliance that makes delegation difficult. We try to do everything ourselves, which increases stress and slows business growth. Imposter syndrome hits harder when we're already fighting against assumptions that we're less adaptable or relevant. This episode addresses these realities head-on, offering practical wisdom for women rebuilding after cancer, divorce, loss, or other major life disruptions. Resources: Drop the Mic Summit: kandasrodarte.com/dropthemic Connect with Alesia Galati: 🌐 Website: galatimedia.com 🎤 Podcasts: galatimedia.com/podcast Show Notes: kandasrodarte.com/289 📥 Grab your free guide: Move the Needle: 8 Bold AI Experiments for Small Business Momentum → kandasrodarte.com/bold Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, comment and share! Join the Gratitude Geek community: kandasrodarte.com/subscribe Support Gratitude Geek Podcast: Help finance the show at kandasrodarte.com/support Affiliate Disclosure: Some links in the show notes may be affiliate links, which means I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. Thank you for supporting the show! Gratitude Geek is part of the Podmatch Network. Learn how Podmatch can help you grow your visibility: kandasrodarte.com/podmatch Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Podcasting can feel scary, exciting, and life-changing all at once. On episode 289 of Gratitude Geek, I sit down with Alesia Galati of Galati Media, who helps women entrepreneurs find their voice and share it with the world. We get real about imposter syndrome, explore how gratitude and connection sustain a podcasting journey, and celebrate marginalized voices in literature. If you're a Gen X woman entrepreneur rebuilding after a major life disruption, this conversation about telling your story and building community is for you. What You'll Learn: How podcasting builds connection, community, and confidence for women entrepreneurs Strategies for overcoming imposter syndrome and trusting your voice Using gratitude as daily fuel for creative work Supporting marginalized voices through storytelling Setting realistic expectations while staying authentic to your values Gen X women entrepreneurs face unique challenges. We're navigating ageism in industries that prioritize youth, battling funding bias that compounds existing gender disparities, and managing the pressures of the sandwich generation while caring for both children and aging parents. The mental load of juggling business responsibilities alongside caregiving can lead to burnout and adrenal fatigue. Many of us struggle with a fierce sense of self-reliance that makes delegation difficult. We try to do everything ourselves, which increases stress and slows business growth. Imposter syndrome hits harder when we're already fighting against assumptions that we're less adaptable or relevant. This episode addresses these realities head-on, offering practical wisdom for women rebuilding after cancer, divorce, loss, or other major life disruptions. Resources: Drop the Mic Summit: kandasrodarte.com/dropthemic Connect with Alesia Galati: 🌐 Website: galatimedia.com 🎤 Podcasts: galatimedia.com/podcast Show Notes: kandasrodarte.com/289 📥 Grab your free guide: Move the Needle: 8 Bold AI Experiments for Small Business Momentum → kandasrodarte.com/bold Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, comment and share! Join the Gratitude Geek community: kandasrodarte.com/subscribe Support Gratitude Geek Podcast: Help finance the show at kandasrodarte.com/support Affiliate Disclosure: Some links in the show notes may be affiliate links, which means I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. Thank you for supporting the show! Gratitude Geek is part of the Podmatch Network. Learn how Podmatch can help you grow your visibility: kandasrodarte.com/podmatch Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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