Motherhood Equipped

Today's episode takes us all the way back to the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City watching Bob Beamon compete in the long jump qualifiers and final rounds. He scratches his first two jumps and, with only one more opportunity to jump, has to replace the pressure and fear with faith and confidence. If we can push past the voices in our heads pressuring us towards fear of failure, we can experience more creativity, innovation, and motivation than ever before. When we play to win and develop an abundant, positive mindset, our leadership journey instantly becomes more rewarding and also more impactful.

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Until next episode,
B

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Show Notes

This episode is from the previous season of the podcast, focused on leadership and personal growth.

Today's episode takes us all the way back to the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City watching Bob Beamon compete in the long jump qualifiers and final rounds. He scratches his first two jumps and, with only one more opportunity to jump, has to replace the pressure and fear with faith and confidence. If we can push past the voices in our heads pressuring us towards fear of failure, we can experience more creativity, innovation, and motivation than ever before. When we play to win and develop an abundant, positive mindset, our leadership journey instantly becomes more rewarding and also more impactful.
 

Until next episode,
B --- Support this podcast: 
https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brigitta-borinstein/support

What is Motherhood Equipped?

Motherhood Equipped is a faith-centered podcast for moms navigating wellness, pregnancy, birth, and motherhood with intention. Hosted by Brigitta Borinstein, this show blends biblical encouragement, natural health education, real birth stories, and honest conversations about identity, marriage, and raising the next generation—helping moms feel equipped in their health, faith, and calling as mothers.