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EPISODE · Apr 9, 2025 · 42 MIN

60: Why Educators Need Their Own Spaces to Grow.

from Accidental CEO Podcast · host Nata Salvatori

From high school dance teacher to entrepreneur empowering educators—Laylee Emadi’s journey wasn’t a straight line, but it’s one full of heart, purpose, and ripple effects. In this episode of The Accidental CEO Podcast, Laylee opens up about how a passion for photography turned into a thriving business, how being “the sassy one” helped her stand out, and why she believes real leadership starts with honest coaching.Nata and Laylee explore the parallels between athletics and entrepreneurship, the mindset blocks that hold even the most skilled professionals back, and what makes her Creative Educator Conference so unique (hint: the attendees could be on stage too). They also dig into how to handle feedback in a way that feels honest and kind—and why your clients might not know how they want to receive it until you’re already mid-conversation.If you’ve ever felt pulled toward something new but afraid to leave what’s already working… this is the permission slip you’ve been waiting for.The Accidental CEO Podcast is more than just a podcast; it's a community of creative minds eager to transform their accidental titles into intentional successes. So, if you're passionate about what you do but unsure how to fall in love with the business side of things, let Nata guide you. Subscribe to the Accidental CEO Podcast and join a vibrant community of creative entrepreneurs ready to make their mark on the business world. Together, let's turn your passion project into your success story.For full show notes and resources head to accidentalceo.co/podcastTakeawaysLaylee Imadi transitioned from being a high school teacher to becoming an accidental CEO through her passion for teaching and photography.There are parallels between teaching dancers and coaching entrepreneurs, such as the importance of skill training and mindset.Continuous learning is essential, and hosting a podcast allows Laylee to learn from her guests and share that knowledge with her audience.The Creative Educator Conference offers a unique learning experience where educators can learn from both the speakers and fellow attendees.Laylee believes in leading with heartfelt encouragement and honest guidance in her coaching, finding the balance between tough love and kindness. Handling feedback can be challenging, but it is important to be self-aware and open to growth.Making a difference in someone's life through coaching can be incredibly rewarding.Staying motivated and passionate requires finding what excites and fuels you.Burnout and time management are common struggles for educators and entrepreneurs.There is no race in entrepreneurship; everyone's journey is unique.Continuous learning and seeking out education is essential for personal and professional growth.Having a coach or mentor can provide valuable guidance and support.Patience and grace are key in navigating the ups and downs of the journey.Connecting with others and building a community can help sustain motivation and purpose.Support the show

From high school dance teacher to entrepreneur empowering educators—Laylee Emadi’s journey wasn’t a straight line, but it’s one full of heart, purpose, and ripple effects. In this episode of The Accidental CEO Podcast, Laylee opens up about how a passion for photography turned into a thriving business, how being “the sassy one” helped her stand out, and why she believes real leadership starts with honest coaching. Nata and Laylee explore the parallels between athletics and entrepreneurship, ...

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