Podcast cover for Growth Conversations with Ashley Frank, Episode titled ā€œ7 Lessons You Didn’t Know You Needed (Until a Road Trip Reminded Me).ā€ The image features a winding road through the Canadian countryside, with bold text overlay and a soft, adventurous tone.

šŸŽ™ļø Episode 11 -Ā 7 Lessons You Didn’t Know You Needed ( Road Trip Edition)

July 15, 2025•1 min read
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What do 4,800 kilometers, a cat named Pepper, and a week-long road trip across Canada have to do with business growth?

More than I expected.

This past May, I helped a friend move from Nova Scotia to Alberta — seven provinces in seven days — and somewhere along the highway, I realized this wasn’t just a drive.

It was a reset.

In this episode of Growth Conversations, I’m sharing 7 unexpected lessons that surfaced on the road — about business, mindset, and what it means to really be in the driver’s seat of your life.

Here’s a preview of what we get into:
āœ… Why slowing down can actually speed up growth
āœ… How to tell if someone’s energy aligns with yours
āœ… The unexpected ROI of taking care of your body
āœ… What kindness on the road taught me about leadership
āœ… And a reminder: you’re the one behind the wheel

Whether you’re feeling stuck, speeding ahead, or just craving clarity — this one’s for you.

Ashley Frank is the host of Growth Conversations, a podcast and blog exploring the intersection of business and personal growth. With over 15 years of experience in sales leadership and entrepreneurship, Ashley brings real-world insights, honest stories, and practical strategies to help people grow—not just in business, but as humans.

Ashley Frank - Growth Conversations

Ashley Frank is the host of Growth Conversations, a podcast and blog exploring the intersection of business and personal growth. With over 15 years of experience in sales leadership and entrepreneurship, Ashley brings real-world insights, honest stories, and practical strategies to help people grow—not just in business, but as humans.

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