The week on Brown Ambition Mandi sits down with returning guest and career coach Amina AlTai, author of The Ambition Trap, to unpack what it really looks like to reboot your career in this season of life. Not the cute LinkedIn rebrand version but the real, messy middle where you’re balancing responsibilities, financial pressure, and the fear of starting over.
Together, they get honest about navigating burnout, layoffs, and career pivots as women of color—especially when the stakes are higher and the margin for risk feels smaller. From redefining ambition to untangling your identity from your job title, this conversation is about building a career that actually supports your life, your health, and your peace.
If you’ve been feeling frozen, overlooked, or unsure of your next move, consider this your reminder: you don’t have to blow everything up but somethingdoes need to shift.
What We Cover in This Episode:
- Why career “reboots” feel harder at more senior stages of life
- The difference between painful ambition vs. purposeful ambition
- How burnout, boredom, and misalignment show up (and what to do next)
- The role of core wounds (rejection, betrayal, abandonment) in career decisions
- Why your “messy middle” is actually part of the process not failure
- How to rebuild your career one “right action” at a time
- Letting go of shame and rewriting your career story with confidence
- Why you’re not meant to navigate big transitions alone
Key Takeaways:
- Your career is allowed to evolve, even if it doesn’t make sense on paper.
- Feeling stuck doesn’t mean you’re failing, it may mean you’re outgrowing something.
- You don’t need a perfect plan just your next right step.
- Healing your relationship with ambition is key to sustainable success.
- The way you tell your story can open (or close) doors.
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