

Breaking the Comfort Trap: How to Keep Evolving, Let Go, and Thrive – Lessons from a $100 Million Exit w/ Anne Mahlum
What if everything you’ve built was just the beginning?
In this episode, I sit down with Anne Mahlum – serial entrepreneur, founder of Solidcore and Back on My Feet, and a powerhouse of personal transformation.
Anne shares her journey from a $100 million exit to a life of deep contentment and empowerment, emphasizing the power of simplicity, self-trust, and deliberate life design. We talk about the art of letting go, the strength found in creating boundaries, and the often-overlooked importance of defining your own metrics for success. If you’ve ever wondered how to keep moving forward without losing yourself in the process, this episode is for you.
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Opening Reflection: What would your life look like if you truly lived by your values, not just your goals?
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Anne’s Journey: From negative net worth to a $100 million exit – the power of purpose-driven work
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Letting Go for Growth: Why your identity should never be tied to just one role or outcome
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Building a Game You Can Win: The importance of setting clear, simple goals in business
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Lessons in Risk and Reward: How Anne navigated her exits and built companies that outlast her
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Non-Negotiables for High Performance: The simple daily habits that fuel Anne’s energy and clarity
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Empowering Others: Anne’s current chapter of impact through public speaking and mentorship
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Closing Takeaway: Why simplicity is the ultimate sophistication in business and life
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Music: Clouds - Joakim Karud