Playing Bigger isn’t about blowing up your life. It’s not about hustling harder. And it’s definitely not about 10X-ing everything overnight. In this very first episode of The Play Bigger Podcast, I’m having an honest conversation about something most high achievers don’t want to admit: the quiet, hidden cost of playing small. On the outside, it can look like success. You have clients. You’re busy. The calendar is full. Money is coming in. But on the inside… you know you’re operating beneath ...
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Playing Bigger isn’t about blowing up your life. It’s not about hustling harder. And it’s definitely not about 10X-ing everything overnight. In this very first episode of The Play Bigger Podcast, I’m having an honest conversation about something most high achievers don’t want to admit: the quiet, hidden cost of playing small. On the outside, it can look like success. You have clients. You’re busy. The calendar is full. Money is coming in. But on the inside… you know you’re operating beneath ...
Have you ever found yourself saying, “This used to light me up… so why does it feel so heavy now?” Yeah, I’ve been there too. In this episode, I’m getting real about something every entrepreneur eventually faces — misalignment. After two decades in business, I’ve learned the hard way that you can’t outwork misalignment. No matter how hard you grind, when what you’re building no longer matches who you’re becoming, the result is burnout, frustration, and loss of peace. In this episode, I share:...
Play Bigger with Raquel Quinet
Playing Bigger isn’t about blowing up your life. It’s not about hustling harder. And it’s definitely not about 10X-ing everything overnight. In this very first episode of The Play Bigger Podcast, I’m having an honest conversation about something most high achievers don’t want to admit: the quiet, hidden cost of playing small. On the outside, it can look like success. You have clients. You’re busy. The calendar is full. Money is coming in. But on the inside… you know you’re operating beneath ...