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“Stories of Women Who Turned Challenges Into Change”
ProblemSolvHer features real stories of women who turned life’s challenges—whether personal, health-related, or professional—into something meaningful. Each week, hear inspiring conversations with women who found purpose, strength, or new paths through adversity.

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  • Ep. 69 Reinvent Yourself After Job Loss — Start Again 💛
    Feb 24 2026

    Losing your job can feel like losing your identity. But what if it’s actually your invitation to reinvent yourself after job loss — with clarity, confidence, and purpose?

    In this ProblemSolvHer podcast episode, Chloe and Dagmar share their personal experiences navigating corporate layoffs, emotional attachment to work, over-giving, and the unexpected freedom that followed. If you’re facing a career transition, corporate restructuring, or questioning your next chapter, this conversation will ground you and guide you forward.

    Topics We Cover:

    • Reinventing yourself after job loss
    • The emotional difference between being fired vs. laid off
    • Overworking, over-giving, and losing boundaries
    • Why your job is not your identity
    • Corporate restructuring and unexpected layoffs
    • Grieving professional relationships
    • Rebuilding your emotional safety net
    • Healthy ego vs. fear-based thinking
    • Positive affirmation and execution
    • Three practical steps to begin reinvention

    In this episode, you’ll hear:

    • How emotional dependency in business affects women
    • Why boundaries change everything
    • The 3-step reinvention framework you can use today

    Timestamps:

    00:00 Intro
    01:26 How to reinvent yourself after job loss
    03:00 Corporate restructuring realities
    06:24 Emotional attachment to work
    11:38 Boundaries and burnout
    18:21 Your job is not you
    22:55 Fear of the unknown
    24:00 3 steps to start again
    24:49 Reinvention series preview

    🔎 Resources

    Create meaning & monetize your purpose.

    🌸 Reinvent yourself & own your voice.

    🌺 The Reinvention Blueprint
    “How did I get here — and what’s next?” this ProblemSolvHer mini-guide was made for you.

    Disclaimer: The content shared in this podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. It reflects personal experiences and opinions, and is not intended as medical, mental health, legal, or financial advice. Please consult a licensed professional for advice specific to your circumstances.

    💫 Connect with us:
    📲 DM us on Instagram: @problemsolvher
    👉 Subscribe on YouTube: youtube.com/@problemsolvher
    👉 Visit our website: problemsolvher.com
    👉 Email us: hello@problemsolvher.com

    🌟 If you loved this episode, please leave us a review and share it with a friend!

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    26 Min.
  • Ep. 68 When Is It Time to Let a Relationship Go? 💔
    Feb 10 2026

    Some relationships slowly drain you—until your body, mind, or soul finally speaks up. In this episode, Chloe and Dagmar have an honest, grounded conversation about recognizing when it’s time to let go of relationships that no longer support who you’re becoming.

    Whether it’s a job, friendship, client, or family dynamic, this episode helps you understand the signals, set boundaries, and make respectful, self-honoring decisions.

    Topics We Cover:

    • Emotional and physical signals you shouldn’t ignore
    • Loyalty vs. self-abandonment
    • Why “staying longer” doesn’t equal strength
    • Boundary-setting in work and personal relationships
    • Anxiety, stress, and the nervous system
    • When closure isn’t possible—and how to create your own
    • Letting go with honesty instead of resentment
    • Choosing peace over familiarity

    In this episode, you’ll hear:

    • Dagmar’s checklist for deciding when to leave
    • Chloe’s story of long-term friendships ending
    • How unspoken stress shows up in the body
    • Why overgiving erodes self-worth
    • How to exit relationships without burning bridges

    Timestamps:
    00:00 Intro
    02:41 Why letting go feels so hard
    05:51 Loyalty, health, and self-betrayal
    09:52 Stress, boundaries, and the body
    14:27 Anxiety as a warning sign
    18:48 Why we hold on too long
    21:03 Making decisions—and standing by them
    24:15 Honest exits vs. silent disappearances
    28:37 Final takeaways

    🔎 Resources

    Create meaning & monetize your purpose.

    🌸 Reinvent yourself & own your voice.

    🌺 The Reinvention Blueprint
    “How did I get here — and what’s next?” this ProblemSolvHer mini-guide was made for you.

    Disclaimer: The content shared in this podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. It reflects personal experiences and opinions, and is not intended as medical, mental health, legal, or financial advice. Please consult a licensed professional for advice specific to your circumstances.

    💫 Connect with us:
    📲 DM us on Instagram: @problemsolvher
    👉 Subscribe on YouTube: youtube.com/@problemsolvher
    👉 Visit our website: problemsolvher.com
    👉 Email us: hello@problemsolvher.com

    🌟 If you loved this episode, please leave us a review and share it with a friend!

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    31 Min.
  • Ep. 67 From Childhood Paradise to Jamaican Real Estate Leader 🌴 with Rebecca Stevenson
    Feb 4 2026

    What if balance isn’t the goal—integration is?
    In this powerful conversation, Rebecca Stevenson shares how she built a thriving real estate business in Jamaica while raising a family, navigating loss, and staying grounded in who she is.

    This episode is about ambition without burnout, success without apology, and building a life that actually fits you.

    Podcast Guest:

    Rebecca Stevenson is a Luxury Residential & Commercial Sales MANAGING PARTNER @theagencyjamaica in Jamaica. You can find Rebecca on Instagram: @rebecca.sellsrealestate


    Topics We Cover

    • Why work-life balance is a myth
    • Work-life integration for women 40+
    • Growing up in Jamaica and cultural identity
    • Reinvention after divorce
    • Building a business with your spouse
    • Commission-only careers and financial courage
    • Leadership as service
    • Hiring for energy and ethics
    • Women, money, and confidence

    In This Episode, You’ll Hear

    • How Rebecca structures her days to avoid overwhelm
    • The mindset shift that changed her business trajectory
    • Why listening is the most powerful sales skill
    • What loss taught her about strength and faith
    • How she built an international real estate brand

    Timestamps & Chapters

    00:00 Intro
    03:10 Work-life integration explained
    06:45 Growing up in Jamaica
    11:40 Early entrepreneurship lessons
    17:55 Marriage, divorce, and rebuilding
    22:30 Building a business with your husband
    28:10 Getting listings and pricing realities
    34:00 Hiring the right agents
    37:10 Self-care, faith, and resilience
    41:05 Life-defining moments
    49:30 How to connect with Rebecca

    🔎 Resources

    Create meaning & monetize your purpose.

    🌸 Reinvent yourself & own your voice.

    🌺 The Reinvention Blueprint
    “How did I get here — and what’s next?” this ProblemSolvHer mini-guide was made for you.

    Disclaimer: The content shared in this podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. It reflects personal experiences and opinions, and is not intended as medical, mental health, legal, or financial advice. Please consult a licensed professional for advice specific to your circumstances.

    💫 Connect with us:
    📲 DM us on Instagram: @problemsolvher
    👉 Subscribe on YouTube: youtube.com/@problemsolvher
    👉 Visit our website: problemsolvher.com
    👉 Email us: hello@problemsolvher.com

    🌟 If you loved this episode, please leave us a review and share it with a friend!

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    51 Min.
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