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EPISODE · Mar 9, 2026 · 50 MIN

Inspired by Women: Empowering Women with Brad Walsh

from Never Perfect · host Dr. Beth

In this episode of Never Perfect, Dr. Beth sits down with Brad Walsh—best-selling author and host of the top-rated podcast Empowerography—to explore how purpose often unfolds in unexpected ways. Together, they discuss how childhood experiences, life’s challenges, and career detours can merge to reveal a calling later in life. At age 50, Brad Walsh felt like he had won the lottery when the winding roads of his life finally converged at one powerful intersection—his life’s purpose. As a young boy, Brad was deeply inspired by the strength, sacrifice, and resilience of the two women who shaped his heart and worldview: his mother and grandmother. Their influence stayed with him throughout his life, even as his career took many unexpected turns. Brad began as a photographer focused on landscapes and architecture, traveling extensively for work before eventually landing in the corporate world. But a seemingly simple assignment—taking professional headshots—changed everything. Through the lens of his camera, Brad began connecting with women one-on-one, hearing their stories and witnessing their vulnerability, courage, and beauty. He often describes this experience as being allowed to “sit in the passenger seat” of their lives. Those conversations sparked something deeper within him: a calling to help women see their strength, worth, and voice. Then the COVID pandemic arrived, bringing the kind of pause many people faced. Brad realized he had two choices: complain and shut down, or use the unexpected gift of time to build something meaningful. He chose the second path. During that time, he launched into podcasting, writing, and speaking—creating platforms that elevate and amplify women’s voices, stories, and gifts. Brad’s story powerfully normalizes something many people feel anxious about: purpose doesn’t always show up early. Sometimes it takes decades of living, learning, and listening before the pieces finally come together. In this episode, you’ll learn: Why finding your purpose later in life can still mean you’re exactly on time How to move through fear, comparison, and perfectionism The importance of being seen—and why women’s voices deserve amplification Why self-care isn’t selfish, but essential for mental well-being How celebrating small wins can create powerful momentum If you’ve been waiting until you feel ready, fearless, or “good enough,” this episode is your reminder: You don’t need perfect conditions to begin. Start small. Start scared. Start messy. Just start. Because what’s meant for you won’t pass you—but you do have to show up for it. Follow Brad Walsh on Instagram: @empowerographypodcast , and learn more at his website. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In this episode of Never Perfect, Dr. Beth sits down with Brad Walsh—best-selling author and host of the top-rated podcast Empowerography—to explore how purpose often unfolds in unexpected ways. Together, they discuss how childhood experiences, life’s challenges, and career detours can merge to reveal a calling later in life. At age 50, Brad Walsh felt like he had won the lottery when the winding roads of his life finally converged at one powerful intersection—his life’s purpose. As a young boy, Brad was deeply inspired by the strength, sacrifice, and resilience of the two women who shaped his heart and worldview: his mother and grandmother. Their influence stayed with him throughout his life, even as his career took many unexpected turns. Brad began as a photographer focused on landscapes and architecture, traveling extensively for work before eventually landing in the corporate world. But a seemingly simple assignment—taking professional headshots—changed everything. Through the lens of his camera, Brad began connecting with women one-on-one, hearing their stories and witnessing their vulnerability, courage, and beauty. He often describes this experience as being allowed to “sit in the passenger seat” of their lives. Those conversations sparked something deeper within him: a calling to help women see their strength, worth, and voice. Then the COVID pandemic arrived, bringing the kind of pause many people faced. Brad realized he had two choices: complain and shut down, or use the unexpected gift of time to build something meaningful. He chose the second path. During that time, he launched into podcasting, writing, and speaking—creating platforms that elevate and amplify women’s voices, stories, and gifts. Brad’s story powerfully normalizes something many people feel anxious about: purpose doesn’t always show up early. Sometimes it takes decades of living, learning, and listening before the pieces finally come together. In this episode, you’ll learn: Why finding your purpose later in life can still mean you’re exactly on time How to move through fear, comparison, and perfectionism The importance of being seen—and why women’s voices deserve amplification Why self-care isn’t selfish, but essential for mental well-being How celebrating small wins can create powerful momentum If you’ve been waiting until you feel ready, fearless, or “good enough,” this episode is your reminder: You don’t need perfect conditions to begin. Start small. Start scared. Start messy. Just start. Because what’s meant for you won’t pass you—but you do have to show up for it. Follow Brad Walsh on Instagram: @empowerographypodcast , and learn more at his website. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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