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The Joy CEO is the podcast for high-achieving professionals who are done chasing titles and tired of playing by outdated leadership rules. Hosted by former corporate VP turned Executive Coach Lori Pine, this show is your invitation to redefine success—and lead with more clarity, confidence, and joy. Each week, you’ll hear bold, honest conversations with executives, trailblazers, and changemakers who are rising on their own terms. You’ll learn what it really takes to thrive at the top—from emotional intelligence and self-reflection to presence, purpose, and powerful leadership. If you're ready to grow your impact and your well-being, hit subscribe. Because joy isn’t just personal—it’s a leadership superpower. And your rise starts here.Copyright 2025 Lori Pine, The JOY CEO Beziehungen Erfolg im Beruf Persönliche Entwicklung Persönlicher Erfolg Sozialwissenschaften Ökonomie
  • Episode 36: Snake to Fire Horse: Taking Flight Into What’s Next (Part 3 of 3)
    Jan 28 2026

    In this deeply reflective solo episode, I invite you to pause, take stock, and prepare for takeoff. Using the metaphor of flight, I explore what it really means to move forward in life and leadership—by releasing old identities, outdated beliefs, and emotional “luggage” that no longer fits who you’re becoming.

    This episode is especially for women in leadership who feel the pull toward more—more clarity, more alignment, more impact—but know they can’t get there carrying everything from the past. I share personal stories, mindset shifts, and honest encouragement to help you get clear on your true destination, reconnect with your deeper why, and choose the next right action with courage and intention.

    If you’re standing at the edge of a new beginning and wondering what to leave behind, this episode is for you.

    🔑 Key Takeaways:

    I Can’t Take Old Luggage Into a New Season

    I talk about the importance of naming the habits, beliefs, and stories we’ve outgrown. Growth requires discernment—what once protected or served us can quietly become the thing that holds us back.

    Reflection → What belief or behavior am I ready to stop carrying into my next chapter?

    Clarity Is What Creates Lift

    Before any real takeoff, I need to know where I’m going. I share why getting honest about what I actually want—not what’s expected or convenient—is essential to moving forward with confidence.

    Reflection → If fear wasn’t in the way, where would I choose to go next?

    My “Why” Has to Be Bigger Than Me

    I reflect on how a meaningful why—rooted in service, contribution, and impact—becomes the fuel that keeps me going when things get uncomfortable or uncertain.

    Reflection → Who benefits when I fully step into this next level?

    I Was Never Meant to Fly Alone

    In this episode, I open up about the role of community, mentors, and trusted co-pilots in staying aligned and resilient. No one builds a meaningful life or legacy in isolation.

    Reflection → Who are the people helping me stay grounded, brave, and honest?

    The Next Right Action Is Enough

    I remind myself—and you—that I don’t need the entire flight plan figured out. Momentum comes from taking the next aligned step, even when clarity feels incomplete.

    Reflection → What’s one small but intentional action I can take this week?


    🔎 Mentioned in the Episode:
    1. The “old luggage” metaphor for outdated identities and limitations
    2. Choosing intentional flight paths instead of reactive living
    3. The power of support, mentorship, and shared leadership journeys
    4. Personal stories of letting go and choosing alignment


    ✨ Reflection Prompts:
    1. What season of my life or leadership is coming to a close?
    2. What am I afraid to leave behind—and what is it costing me?
    3. What would change if I trusted myself to fly higher?


    🧠 Who This Episode Is For:
    1. Women in leadership navigating transition or reinvention
    2. Entrepreneurs and executives craving...
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    24 Min.
  • Snake to Fire Horse: The Transition Gap (Part 2 of 3)
    Jan 21 2026

    Summary:

    In this deeply reflective solo episode, I explore the often-overlooked space between what was and what’s next—the transition gap. I share what it was like to leave a significant brand and spend three years in what I now call the “runway,” a season that felt quiet, disorienting, and deeply uncomfortable at times—but also essential to who I’ve become as a leader.

    This episode is an invitation to slow down, release old identities, and trust the timing of your evolution. Instead of rushing toward the next title, business, or role, I talk about why honoring the gap matters, how joy can become a leadership compass, and what it really takes to prepare for a powerful takeoff. If you’re in a season of change and wondering when things will finally click—this conversation is for you.


    🔑 Key Takeaways:

    The Transition Gap Isn’t Failure—It’s a Runway

    I reframe the space between leaving a known identity and stepping into what’s next as preparation, not lost time. The runway is where alignment happens.

    Audience follow-up → Where are you pressuring yourself to “take off” before you’re ready?

    The Brand Hangover Is Real

    After leaving a big role or brand, I noticed how many habits, expectations, and validation loops I was still carrying. I call this the brand hangover—and it can quietly keep us stuck.

    Audience follow-up → What titles, systems, or external validation are you still holding onto that no longer fit who you’re becoming?

    Joy Is a Leadership Strategy, Not a Reward

    I share why joy isn’t something we earn after success—it’s something we must cultivate during uncertainty to guide better decisions and healthier leadership.

    Audience follow-up → What genuinely brings you joy right now—and are you letting it lead?

    The Quiet Is Where Identity Gets Rebuilt

    The gap is quieter. There’s less recognition and fewer external markers of success—but that silence helped me hear myself again.

    Audience follow-up → How comfortable are you being unseen while you grow?

    Momentum Comes After Release

    Momentum didn’t come for me until I started shedding old patterns, timelines, and expectations that no longer served me. Preparation happens long before the lift-off.

    Audience follow-up → What do you need to release before your next chapter can begin?



    🔎 Mentioned in the Episode:

    1. The “Runway” Metaphor – How I think about transition as preparation, not stagnation
    2. Brand Hangover – The lingering identity and expectations after leaving a major role
    3. My Three-Year Reset – A season of rebuilding, reflection, and recommitting to joy
    4. Fire Horse Energy – A preview of what’s coming next: momentum, takeoff, and bold leadership




    Reflection Prompts:

    1. What season of transition am I in right now?
    2. What parts of my old identity feel heavy instead of helpful?
    3. If I trusted my timing completely, what would change?
    4. How could joy guide my leadership decisions this week?
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    23 Min.
  • Snake to Fire Horse: What Leaders Must Shed Before What’s Next (Part 1 of 3)
    Jan 14 2026

    Summary:

    In this reflective and grounding solo episode, I invite you to pause and take a powerful year-end inventory—one that goes beyond goals, metrics, and checklists. Inspired by the symbolism of the Year of the Snake, I explore what it really means to shed what no longer fits: outdated habits, misaligned roles, relationships, and identities that quietly drain our energy.

    As I look ahead to the action-driven fire energy of 2026, I share personal reflections from my own life—including divorce, career shifts, and the intentional pauses I had to take along the way. This episode is a reminder that transformation isn’t about rushing forward—it’s about creating space so we don’t carry old baggage into new chapters.

    If you’re standing on the edge of a new season and want to enter it with clarity instead of chaos, this episode is for you.


    🔑 Key Takeaways:

    Leadership Requires Inventory, Not Just Intention

    I believe real growth begins when we take stock of what we’ve outgrown—not just what we want next.

    Audience follow-up → What did you carry through 2025 that no longer serves who you’re becoming?

    Shedding Creates Space for Alignment

    Like the snake, I’ve learned that leaders must release old skins to grow. Letting go creates the energetic and emotional room needed for transformation.

    Audience follow-up → Where are you holding on out of habit instead of alignment?

    Pause Before the Pivot

    I share how major life changes in my own journey required intentional reflection—so I didn’t bring unresolved patterns into new beginnings.

    Audience follow-up → What do you need to process before you move forward?

    Harness the Energy of What’s Coming

    The fire energy of 2026 calls for focus, action, and passion—but only after we’ve cleared what’s outdated.

    Audience follow-up → What deserves your full energy next year—and what doesn’t?

    Reflection Is a Leadership Skill

    I don’t see reflection as passive—I see it as preparation. Leaders who pause and look inward lead with more clarity, purpose, and power.

    Audience follow-up → How often do you intentionally slow down to reflect as a leader?



    🔎 Mentioned in the Episode:

    1. The symbolism of the Year of the Snake and the power of shedding
    2. The energetic shift into 2026 and its fire-driven leadership theme
    3. My personal reflections on divorce, career transitions, and intentional pauses
    4. The practice of taking a year-end leadership inventory




    ✨ Reflection Prompts:

    1. What did you release in 2025—by choice or by force?
    2. What space did that release create in your life or leadership?
    3. How do you want to feel as you step into the next season?
    4. What must stay behind so you can move forward lighter?




    🧠 Who This Episode Is For:

    1. Leaders navigating transition, endings, or new...
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    17 Min.
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