Welcome to the Chapter Next Podcast! I am a Mom, Grandma, Serial Entrepreneur and I’m making this next chapter my best chapter… on purpose. Life and time are gifts, life doesn’t have to just happen to me, I have a choice. This podcast will take you on a journey with me through my 20’s, 30’s and 40’s and how my experiences have shaped me into the person I am today. I will have conversations with women over 40 about learning, executing, achieving and their next Chapter and building the life they want. I’m excited to share my next chapter with you!
In the first part of this episode, Talethea describes her trip to Saint Louis, where she spent a weekend with the ladies from the Fixin' Crowns Book Club. They visited some amazing places, did some crazy things, tried some good food, and had a wonderful weekend. Listen to her tips and recommendations. The featured spectacular woman of the week is Alice Martin. To learn more about her, listen to episode 17, where she was Talethea's guest. In the second part of this episode, Talethea ponders about jealousy and envy. We all deal with it to a degree. But is jealousy bad? Do we want to be jealous? Do we want to feel resentment, bitterness, or hostility towards anybody because they have something we do not have? Is it possible to want something someone else has without feeling bad about it? Join the discussion and share your thoughts about that. Episode Highlights05:25 - When we go on these trips, we try to stay at the same hotel. 24:40 - Check us out - you can find the Fixin' Crowns Book Club on Facebook. 26-27 - The featured woman of the week is Alice Martin. I like how she made her side hustle be something that genuinely speaks to her.29:33 - I listened to Rachel Rogers, who talked about the idea I want to discuss in this episode: Is Jealousy Bad? Jealousy or envy? 51:50 - Brainstorming - what do you do to help yourself to get over feeling envious or jealous?Contact Information:Email FacebookInstagram ClarityTwitterLinkedInPumpFive Fuel Delivery ServiceDrive with LyftDoorDashPodcast townFixin' Crowns Book Club
In this episode, Talethea introduces Pamela Robinson and the 40+ Double Dutch Club she has started. Pamela started the Club in May of 2016, and the Club has grown to a nationwide Double Dutch movement since. At first, they met twice a week in summer. When they started to grow, the members wanted to meet during wintertime also. Now they are meeting indoors and outdoors throughout the year. According to Pamela, 40+ Double Dutch Club is so much more than having something fun to do. It is beneficial not only for their physical health but also for their emotional and spiritual health. If you want to start a 40+ Double Dutch sub-club, inbox Pamela on Facebook and she will let you know how to start a group. Episode Highlights10:24 - At our age, we're always looking for ways to work out, but a lot of us do not really like working out. But we like to jump Double Dutch, so you're now working out. But what is surprising are the bonds that have formed. 13:33 - It just shows the power of God and the fact that God can bring so many women together over a Double Dutch rope. But that's what He used to bring us all together. 18:30 - It is never too late to follow your dream. It is never too late to find a new passion.20:37 - One of my goals is to show women that, no matter what your age is, you can still embrace your natural beauty. 27:07 - I think that men go through a midlife crisis. But a lot of women experience a midlife crossroads. What I do next can be even bigger and better than what I did for the first part of my life. Contact Information:Email FacebookInstagram ClarityTwitterLinkedInPumpFive Fuel Delivery ServiceDrive with LyftDoorDashPodcast town40+ Double Duch Club: Facebook GroupWebsiteInstagramTwitter
In this episode, Talethea introduces a new segment of the Chapter Next Podcast: Featured spectacular woman for the week. This week it is Symone Groover. Listen to episode 10, to find out more about her and the Fixin' Crowns Book Club she started about a year ago. The subject of this episode is fighting for your limitations. According to Talethea, our limitations prevent us from succeeding and living out our dream. So, why do we fight for them? Where are those thoughts coming from? How to deal with them? What is your definition of success? Listen to Talethea as she dives in, asking those questions and giving some tips on how to stop fighting for those limitations. Remember - you are the only thing that is holding you back. In the Brainstorming segment, Talethea shares the answer to the previous question and asks the next one. Episode Highlights06:53 - The only reason limitations work is because we are fighting for them. 09:12 - Even if you cannot do that the way they suggested, it could be a start. It could be the first step that you take to find the solution that you need. 15:11 - It is a mind shift. Instead of defending this limitation, start focusing on a solution. You have to do it. The mind shift has to come from you. 22:55 - You have to define your definition of success. You cannot let someone else do it for you. 30:56 - Brainstorming. The question is from a woman from a Facebook group for people that try to get their finances in order - How to go back to school for free?Contact Information:Email FacebookInstagram ClarityTwitterLinkedInPumpFive Fuel Delivery ServiceDrive with LyftDoorDashPodcast town
In this episode, Talethea welcomes Alice Martin. She is 42, a mother of four, and she has a Master's in Healthcare Administration. Alice shares her story, how she transferred from childcare to healthcare, from a nurse to a marketer, to an executive director. And now, she is working on her doctorate in acupuncture, which will allow her the opportunity to be an autonomous, self-sufficient practitioner focusing on what she believes in. Her message for you is: reach your goals. And then look around you and see where else you want to go. Never settle. Live within your means. Save your money because you never know when the rain is going to come. And make sure you get your health in order. Your health is your true wealth. Episode Highlights05:07 - I had to make a decision, and after some soul searching, I had to separate from that company. And I kind of prepared myself back in March for the transition. I started looking into some things, taking some courses, doing some research. 16:17 - It felt so good, so natural to take back my time and energy that I was spending as an executive director, to take back that energy and invest it in me, figuring out how could I be an asset and provide a service. 33:26 - The only thing that had sustained me through my transition was always working unto the Lord. I never work unto people. I do not do things for recognition from a person. Only the Most High knows your sacrifice. 48:31 - One of the things that allowed me to be able to make that decision was that when I changed my salary, I never changed my living. I always kept my living expenses at the same level as when I was making $37,000 a year. 58:20 - Brainstorming. What is a business manager? Contact Information:Email FacebookInstagram ClarityTwitterLinkedInPumpFive Fuel Delivery ServiceDrive with LyftDoorDashPodcast town
This episode is about not letting us become old and grumpy women because nothing in our lives happened the way we planned. Talethea gives some guidelines on how to actively fight not to let that old, grumpy woman in. It is something that you have to do on purpose, every day for the rest of your life. The list of the things you need to do is quite long. It goes from getting a life coach, changing your mindset, becoming the woman that you want to be before you get the results, to looking for closure and acting on the things you see that have to be fixed. Listen to this episode, get yourself a plan, share your thoughts, and do not let that old woman in.Episode Highlights10:34 – You need to be your own life coach, so you can get as far as you want to. 17:06 – Do it imperfectly. Do not sit around waiting to have all the answers and everything together to go after whatever you are trying to do. 23:46 – Fight to keep your joy, go after your self-care on purpose, and start with your therapy. And keep in mind that life can win if you let it. 37:15 – Do what you need to do to stay energized and to not lose heart. You do not have to be in your forties to be an old woman. Pray, read the Bible, do what it says, even if you are not a Christian. The whole book talks about taking care of yourself, loving others, and respecting laws. 39:08 – Brainstorm It. What is a business manager? Should someone who is building a personal brand have a business manager? What do you think about that? Contact Information:Email FacebookInstagram ClarityTwitterLinkedInPumpFive Fuel Delivery ServiceDrive with LyftDoorDash
In this episode, Talethea reminds us why this podcast celebrates women over forty. It is because there are not so many of them that stand out. And yet, they are so awesome. There is truly magic in talking to the women in their 50s, 60s, 70s, who have learned to get over their mess. Talethea recalls the time when she realized that she is not satisfied with what she had accomplished. She reflects on some episodes and guests and reminds us that we can all be like them, living our dream and not complaining about the things that we are dealing with. She gives us some examples of women who decided to do what they love. Listen to this episode and be encouraged to do the same. Episode Highlights04:00 – The images of women that stand out are of those that are younger and thinner. I feel like there is a pushback against that. You do not turn and see many women over forty that are killing it. Over forty, who are women of color, entrepreneurs. 13:32 – Spend some time paying attention to what you are saying to yourself, your friends, your spouse, your kids. Ask yourself where is that coming from. 26:20 – So many of us focused on the life that we want to build for ourselves that we stopped living. 43:24 – I would like to encourage you all to look at where you are and appreciate it based on your life and where you have come from. And build from there. 46:16 – I'd like to introduce a new segment to the Chapter Next Podcast called Let's Brainstorm It. I want us to be able to get solutions from the podcast community. Contact Information:Email FacebookInstagram ClarityTwitterLinkedInPumpFive Fuel Delivery ServiceDrive with LyftDoorDashPodcast town
On this very first episode of Chapter Next Podcast, your host, Talethea Thompson, introduces herself and the podcast. Talethea is a mom, a grandma, and a serial entrepreneur. She is the Owner of PumpFive Fuel Delivery Service, a company delivering gas to their members' vehicles. According to Talethea, Chapter Next Podcast is an invitation for you to dream again. This podcast will give you hope, inspiration and the encouragement to make your dreams come true. Therefore, subscribe to this show and make the next chapter of your life, the best chapter of your life.Episode Highlights00:50 - You don't have to be stuck in the life you've created for yourself01:00 - Chapter Next Podcast celebrates everyday women over 40 who are doing something spectacular01:30 - Self-discovery does not have an age limit02:55 - If somebody is making their dreams come true, it's a proof that it can be doneContact InformationTalethea on LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/pumpfive/Talethea on Twitterhttps://twitter.com/taletheaPumpFive Fuel Delivery Servicehttp://www.pumpfive.com
In this episode, Talethea continues with the ‘Messy middle', where she talks about all the stuff that is going on from point A to point B. If you are over 40, you haven't burnt down the house, you are societally functioning - you are winning. But sometimes things just happen, you make mistakes. That's what the next chapter is about – you did the best you could, and you are making it the way you wanted. Celebrate! In this Messy middle, Talethea continues sharing about her health, business, podcast, and self-improvement; what has been done, what is next on the list – the messy middle. Episode Highlights04:27 – Health - Talethea is still juicing. Fruits and vegetables are working wonderfully. If you haven't set aside time in your life to focus on whatever your body needs, do it. You can find resources online. 08:52 – Business - Pump five relaunching is going well. She decided to go after non-dilutive funds for now. Grants and crowdfunding are the way to get the money that you may need for your business without necessarily having to share your business with somebody else. 14:00 – Chapter Next podcast - It is wonderful to be able to talk to different ladies about their stories, paths, decisions, and the different things they have been able to accomplish. Listen to previous episodes and reach out to Talethea or those wonderful women.21:10 – Self-improvement – What was that one task that you decided to do? How is it going? Are you able to keep yourself on track? If you weren't, start from today. Contact Information:Email FacebookInstagram ClarityTwitterLinkedInPumpFive Fuel Delivery ServiceDrive with LyftDoorDashFixin' Crowns Book ClubPodcast town
In this episode, Talethea introduces Bahia Overton. Bahia is the owner of Bahia Honey skincare products. But before she started her business, she already had her career established as a child and family therapist. She now runs a nonprofit organization, the Black Parent Initiative, and is very passionate about it. Bahia shares about herself, her career as a clinician, and how she started her business with skin and hair products. She also talks about finding balance in a busy schedule and how to take care of yourself. And she gives some tips on what you can do to make yourself look and feel refreshed. Episode Highlights04:35 – My daughter had these weird patches on her skin, and nothing was working for her. And my friend, a naturopath, asked me why I didn't just make my own.08:00 – When you have eczema or super dry skin, by the time your skin starts to be able to heal, the cream is already absorbed. Mine is slow absorption, which gives the skin just a little bit of time. 09:30 – When I got into social work, my desire was to work with black and brown children. That was the goal. They need to feel more comfortable in their skin in this society, emotionally and spiritually to feel like being seen and heard. 13:50 – I did not mean to do it on the side. I meant to just do it to help our friends and to make sure my child is good. In 2015 a woman posted “before and after” her baby's leg, and it got about 8000 views. Then I got about 1600 orders in two days. 23:53 – I had the opportunity to build the house that I live in. And I built the entire house around my tub. I got to be in a very wet city, a very white city, every day. When I come home, I want to have a space that's like ‘Aaa'Contact Information:Email FacebookInstagram ClarityTwitterLinkedInPumpFive Fuel Delivery ServiceDrive with LyftDoorDashPodcast townConnect with Bahia OvertoneBahia Honey websiteInstagramTwitterFacebookBlack Parent Initiative website
In this episode of Chapter Next Podcast, Talethea talks about your circle, those five or six people closest to you in your life, people that affect you the most. Are the people in your circle the ones you can tell your ideas to? Do they support you, or are they holding you back? Do they prepare you for the difficulties, or they tear down your idea? Consider the source – should they be the ones that are close to your circle? If not, then build yourself a circle of people who will support you. No one else is in a better position to tell you what you are capable of, what you can do than you are. Do not ever forget that. You're building this next chapter on purpose, so be purposeful about your inner circle and who's in it.Episode Highlights03:54 – Spend a few minutes looking around and paying attention to the people that are in your space the most. Your closest relationship should be on purpose.11:44 – You cannot have your actions, your dreams, and your goals based on somebody else's view of whether or not you'll fail. Consider the source.16:29 – Protect your dreams and goals.24:07 – People that are the closest in your circle cannot put your light out.31:38 – Keep in mind that your progress, the steps that you take, the direction that you go, is what you're choosing, not just something you're going along with because that's how it has always been. The only way you'll get something different is by doing something different.Contact Information:EmailFacebookInstagram ClarityTwitterLinkedInPumpFive FuelDelivery ServiceDrive with LyftDoorDashPodcasttown
In this episode of Chapter Next Podcast, Talethea dives into a discussion of how to become self-disciplined. Self-discipline is not to stop doing something because you do not want to do it anymore. And it is more than doing just what you want to do. You cannot just stay sitting on the couch because you feel like it. You have to learn to discipline yourself to do the things that would benefit you in the future. If you want to learn how to build those habits, listen to this podcast, and try to implement some of her tips into your life.Episode Highlights08:10 – That's when I had to learn what it meant to get myself on a habit of doing what needed to be done.17:35 – There are options out there. You can figure out where to earn the money you need and the time you need, to sit down and decide what you really want to do.23:33 – Keep your word to yourself. Be careful about what you commit to, to others, and yourself.29:10 – As you grow in self-discipline, you also grow in self-confidence.- 37:17 – Once you work on this one thing in this one area, and you get your mind behind keeping your word to yourself, and doing what you told yourself you would do, it would affect other areas of your life - positively.Contact Information:Connect with TaletheaLinkedInTwitterPumpFive FuelDelivery ServiceDrive with LyftDoorDashPodcasttownEmailClarity
In this episode of Chapter Next Podcast, Talethea introduces Simone Groover, a retired army nurse and a mom of two twin boys. Symone is a woman who purposely decided to be a mom, and she stepped away from her career to take care of her two five-year-old boys. Simone shares about her military career, infertility, pregnancy, autism spectrum disorder of her boys, and their gifts. She also shares about a book club she started. She enjoys her life and encourages you to pursue your dream. It is not too late to do anything. It is never too late.Episode Highlights08:18 – Army has an amazing program. They send you to school for two years, and once you complete it and pass your nursing board, you are commissioned as an officer. And that changed the whole story.17:45 – Aiden wasn't talking. I did not want him not to be able to tell his teacher what he wanted or needed, or even to come home and tell me what was going on there. So, I decided to stay at home.22:43 – I enrolled them into a traditional school, but I don't know how long that's going to last. Aiden is reading second-grade level, Isaia is the first-grade math. I do not want the teacher to not focus on their strength.28:16 – I believe that there is going to be a change and people on the spectrum are going to be recognized for who they really are. They are gifted, they just see things differently.30:25 – Fixin' Crowns Book Club is right now just a virtual book club for melanated women. We do wellness events. And we travel.Contact Information:Connect with TaletheaLinkedInTwitterPumpFive Fuel Delivery ServiceDrive ithLyftDoorDashPodcasttownConnect with Fixing Crowns Book Club:FacebookInstagramWebsite
In this episode of Chapter Next Podcast, Talethea introduces the ‘Messy middle', where she is going to point out all of the things that go on from the beginning of something until the time it is accomplished. She is going to focus on things about her health, business, podcast, and self-improvement. Today she shares about her hypothyroidism and the changes she is making to allow her body to heal itself. After having some problems with her truck, she is making some changes in her business and is now relaunching. The podcast is still relatively new, and she is excited to have new guests who can inspire others. In all these changes self-discipline is very important. Some resources that she found helpful are: YouTube documentary Fat, Sick, and Nearly Dead by Joe Cross; You are a Badass, a book by Jen Sincero; and Your First Million, a podcast by Arlan Hamilton.Episode Highlights07:05 – Talethea is actively working on her hypothyroidism. She started her 90-day fruit and vegetable juice cleanse.14:11 – Pump five is relaunching. The goal is to have a couple of tankers and to be able to refuel larger companies.19:22 – The Incubator program will help Talethea to get more insight and be around more entrepreneurs.23:47 – Chapter Next podcast – Talethea focuses on getting new guests, women over 40 who are approaching the next chapter of their lives. Feel free to reach out.29:20 – Self-improvement – purposely going after being more self-disciplined.Contact Information:Connect with Talethea LinkedInTwitterFacebookInstagram PumpFive FuelDelivery ServiceMentioned in the Podcast: Drive with Lyft DoorDashPodcasttownJoe CrossYou are a BadassYour first million
In this episode, Talethea talks about how to purposefully plan for your future, and she offers some steps you can follow.What have you decided in the past? Did you decide to go to school? College? Did you finish? Did you get married?... All these things, may have happened in your past, they may have a big or small part in your past, but they are definitely part of the things that you have going in your present. What do you value the most? Time? Health? Family? You can focus on these things and plan your future, how to be better you. Figure out what you want, get your plans in place, and start doing exactly what you need to do to start planning for the future you. Do it on purpose! What does not get planed for, does not happen.Episode Highlights12:25 – You have to know what you want, what's important, what's the priority – write it down – the goal is to make sure you are addressing the things that you love, that make you happy, and purposely make those things happen.15:54 – Go, be her! – When you figure out what you want, it is time to figure out what kind of person you need to be in order to have those things.20:49 – Do you need more time? What do you need to do to make it happen?22:55 – Try it out. Try it out slowly, but try it out. Plan for a better you.26:22 – Whatever there is you need to do, make it something that you do on purpose, that you plan for it now.Contact Information:Connect with TaletheaLinkedInTwitterPumpFiveFuel Delivery ServiceDrive with LyftDoorDashPodcasttown
On this episode of Chapter Next Podcast, Talethea introduces Rosa Alejandra, a Neuro-linguistic Programming Coach and a Trainer for Personality Assessment Evaluations. She helps Fembosses get out of their behavior patterns that are limiting their movement forward and keeping them stuck so they can get back to getting shit done. Her ultimate goal is to eradicate competition amongst women.Rosa shares her story, her journey from a dance choreographer and fitness instructor, after injury, and pain, to a bestselling author, speaker, certified NLP Coach. She gives some clues on how to know yourself, and tips to start a journey of your own. Her dream is scary, but it's effective, and it's life-changing.Episode Highlights05:09 – We help you create new neural patterns so that you can change that inner conversation that you're having with yourself.13:48 – If your labels are gone, if you do not know who you are, you're going to hit the rock bottom. Because you do not know the essence of yourself. I created that book specifically to help women not care about what anybody thinks and the. B.I.T.C.H. is an acronym – Beautiful, Intelligent, Talented, Confident, and Happy.27:35 – Many women refuse to spend time with themselves, are afraid to spend time with themselves, but yet, they expect everybody else's love, acceptance, praise, when you cannot even accept yourself, or love yourself, or praise yourself.28:16 – if a woman is happy, if she is whole, if she is healed, the impact she's going to have on her kids, her husband, her community… is going to be amazing. - if they healed themselves, they're healing the world for generations to come.33:02 – Clues and tips that it's time to move to the next step: While you're busy, you're OK. What happens when you're alone? What happens when you're in front of your mirror in your bare? Take a journal seven days consecutive days every morning and every evening.Contact Information:Connect with TaletheaLinkedInTwitterPumpFive Fuel Delivery ServiceDrivewith LyftConnect with: Rosa Alejandra B.I.T.C,HFree assessment callInstagram LinkedInFacebook
On this episode of Chapter Next Podcast, Talethea talks about change – how necessary, vital and painful it is. Everything about us is about avoiding pain. But life is painful either way, so you have to deal with the pain of staying the same, or the pain of changing it. You have to figure out what is your ‘Why' - what is it that is driving you? Talethea shares about her ‘Why' – what made her to start the fuel business, and what she had to learn and do to make it happen – and is leading you through some steps you have to make in order to become the person you want to be. Episode Highlights03:30 – You got to figure out your ‘Why'. Like, why am I doing this anyway?11:47 – Step one – Evaluate where you are. 13:19 – Step two – Figure out what do you want to change16:34 – Step three – Make a plan 25:17 – You have to be doing something different in order to get something different.Contact Information:Connect with TaletheaLinkedInTwitterPumpFive Fuel Delivery Service
On this episode of Chapter Next Podcast Talethea talks to Kalida Williams, owner, and lead photographer of Kalida Williams Photography. She is also a wife and a mother. Kalida has been a photographer since high school. She went to college for a degree of photography, and when all her equipment was stolen, she moved on to other interests and learned many new and exciting skills in IT, accounting, design, marketing, event planning and operations management. Her awesome husband pushed her back to photography, and now she is full time in the business. According to Kalida, Entrepreneurship has a lot of ups and downs, but is definitely rewarding. Make sure you have a plan. And make sure that you're following your plan. Do not fight it. Value yourself, value your worth and move forward. Being over forty gives you a different viewpoint and you bring something different to the table. Take one day at the time. It is possible. Episode Highlights20:30 – Focus on one thing at the time.23:30 – Biggest struggles are time management and resources.24:50 – It takes a while until you get time management under control. 38:00 – Your business is your brand, what you're presenting to your clients, social media, website. Figure out what your brand is, understand it.Contact InformationConnect with TaletheaLinkedInTwitter WebsiteConnect with Kalida: WebsiteFacebookInstagramPinterest
On this episode of Chapter Next Podcast, your host, Talethea Thompson, introduces Hyacinth Nembhardt, the owner of Concoctions Milwaukee. Hyacinth is a mom, and a successful entrepreneur. She started Concoctions over 10 years ago as a liquor store with a very small bar. She grew her business doing festivals, private parties, mobile drink trucks, and in November 2020 she opened a brick-and-mortar bar offering drinks to-go. According to Hyacinth, if you're going to be an entrepreneur, you have to be able to take the good with the bad. And you are not a business owner until you pay taxes. Teach your children how to do business. Listen to Hyacinth's story. Episode Highlights05:34 – Hyacinth's testimony story of getting the drink truck.14:03 – I'm not working in my business on the day-to-day basis. I work for my business on day-today basis.28:57 – Fear is the enemy. 32:23 – Confidence is everything. You got to believe in yourself more than anything. 37:50 – Go to the source. Learn how to seek out the information you need to know. Avoid the middle person.Contact InformationTalethea on LinkedInTalethea on TwitterPumpFive Fuel Delivery ServiceHyacinth's websiteHyacinth on FacebookHyacinth on Instagram
On this episode of Chapter Next Podcast, Talethea introduces D'Shawn Russell. D'Shawn is the owner of Southern Elegance Candle Co. Before starting her entrepreneurship journey, she was a teacher and administrator, and she has been doing that for 22 years. When she quit her job, at the age of 45, she did not know anything about business. She learned watching YouTube videos and studying successful people's lives. She also graduated from the Goldman Sachs 10,000 small business program. Her message for people who are a little bit older and wondering what to do with their life is: You should take the risk. Episode Highlights04:05 – When you are really, really sick, it kind of makes you validate your choices. 11:16 – When you do the work, you understand that you deserve whatever comes to you as a result of doing the work.23:41 – Take advantage of the opportunity. Mentors need to tell you the truth. 27:45 – When you start working for yourself, the market will determine your worth every single time. 34:45 – Answers that we choose may not be the best answers, and then we learn. There is no beauty without struggle, because if you do not struggle, you're not growing.Contact Information:Connect with TaletheaLinkedInTwitterPumpFive Fuel Delivery ServiceConnect with D'ShawnWebsiteLinkedIn
On this episode, Talethea talks about the previous chapters in her life. She tells her life story, and explains how she came onto an idea to deliver gas to people - which eventually became her business. Starting a business and transforming it into a successful one is not an easy task. It is a complex process full of trials and tribulations - where mindset, perseverance and learning play a key role. So, on Chapter Next Podcast, we are going to talk about: growing, learning, executing, achieving, and going after the life we want.Episode Highlights01:25 - Self-reflection is the first step towards changing your life. 03:20 - Sometimes a simple everyday event can make you think of a great idea - which might eventually transform into a successful business.06:30 - Success stories about people and their businesses don't happen overnight.08:20 - People are learning and growing all their lives. Don't be discouraged if you still don't “know it all” by the time you're in your 40s.11:15 - The life you want to have is achievable - try new things. Set goals, have accountability, get encouraged, inspired, and learn.Contact InformationTalethea on LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/pumpfive/Talethea on Twitterhttps://twitter.com/taletheaPumpFive Fuel Delivery Servicehttp://www.pumpfive.com
On this very first episode of Chapter Next Podcast, your host, Talethea Thompson, introduces herself and the podcast. Talethea is a mom, a grandma, and a serial entrepreneur. She is the Owner of PumpFive Fuel Delivery Service, a company delivering gas to their members' vehicles. According to Talethea, Chapter Next Podcast is an invitation for you to dream again. This podcast will give you hope, inspiration and the encouragement to make your dreams come true. Therefore, subscribe to this show and make the next chapter of your life, the best chapter of your life.Episode Highlights00:50 - You don't have to be stuck in the life you've created for yourself01:00 - Chapter Next Podcast celebrates everyday women over 40 who are doing something spectacular01:30 - Self-discovery does not have an age limit02:55 - If somebody is making their dreams come true, it's a proof that it can be doneContact InformationTalethea on LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/pumpfive/Talethea on Twitterhttps://twitter.com/taletheaPumpFive Fuel Delivery Servicehttp://www.pumpfive.com