Breaking the Chains: Healing Generational Expectations & Reclaiming Your Legacy with Nat Schooler

EPISODE · Apr 13, 2026 · 47 MIN

Breaking the Chains: Healing Generational Expectations & Reclaiming Your Legacy with Nat Schooler

from Voices of Impact · host Veena Ramaswamy

What if you could break free from limitations placed on you by others?✨ Episode SummaryI’m excited to welcome Nathaniel Schooler to Voices of Impact for a deeply powerful conversation on identity, legacy, and breaking generational patterns.Nat is a Podcast Host, Amazon Bestselling Author, and Entrepreneur who has advised leading global organizations including IBM, Google, Microsoft, Oracle, the United Nations, and the World Economic Forum.With over 400+ interviews and collaborations with globally recognized leaders and public figures, his work sits at the intersection of:• Influence• Storytelling• Human connectionBut what makes Nat’s work truly impactful is his mission:To help people recognize their own power, overcome inherited limitations, and design lives rooted in their truth — not expectation.His perspective is shaped not only by global experience, but by a legacy of leadership and learning passed down through generations paired with a deep belief in inclusion, empowerment, and human potential.This episode is for you if:• You feel influenced by expectations that don’t fully align with you• You’re ready to break generational patterns and redefine success• You want to reclaim your voice and personal power• You’re thinking about the legacy you want to create🔥 Key Takeaways• Not every expectation is yours.Releasing inherited beliefs creates space for authentic alignment.• Healing is leadership.Doing the inner work allows you to lead and live more intentionally.• Legacy is a choice.You have the power to define what you carry forward.Connect with Nat:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathanielschooler/https://learn.mondayinfluencer.com/337🎙️ About Your Host VeenaI’m an Identity-Led Coach & Strategic Advisor, helping purpose-driven Founders and CEOs align identity, presence, and strategy to build sustainable, high-impact businesses without burnout.Through my SOVEREIGN ALIGN™ Blueprint, I guide leaders to:• Step into grounded CEO identity• Increase authority, visibility, and influence• Make decisions from a regulated nervous system• Build sustainable systems and long-term growth• Lead with intuition while creating legacy, freedom, and expansionBook a private Sovereign Vision & Strategy Session to explore your next chapter:https://cal.com/beyoutifullyempowercoaching/private-sovereign-vision-collab👑 If This ResonatedSchedule a call to explore becoming a Sovereign Rise collaborator or member:https://cal.com/beyoutifullyempowercoaching/coffee-chat-with-veena🎧 Listen & SubscribeIf you loved this episode:• Follow the show• Leave a 5-star review• Share it with someone ready to break generational patterns and step into their true legacy

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