Christy Belz welcomes executive coach Tania Zeigler of Burn Bright Coaching & Consulting to explore how second chances show up not just in dramatic moments, but in the quiet, everyday choice to realign. Tania shares her journey from growing up Korean-American in small-town Wisconsin to a 17-year career at Kaiser Permanente, surviving a postpartum hemorrhage, and founding her own coaching practice. This is a candid conversation about identity, resilience, and what it means to stay open even when you’re afraid.
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Key Takeaways
- Belonging as a Universal Need: Growing up as a minority in Wisconsin, Tania’s longing to fit in was really a longing to belong — one she eventually learned to embrace.
- Second Chances Are Quiet: Tania reframes them as everyday check-ins — small pauses to ask whether you’re in alignment and what you want to choose next.
- Joy and Fear Are Flip Sides: A life-threatening postpartum hemorrhage taught Tania that real courage means staying open even when you’re most afraid.
- The Meeting That Changed Everything: A staff meeting that imploded pushed Tania to reset and ask her team to tell her the truth — and every single one of them stayed.
- Good Coaches Do the Work First: Tania believes you can’t coach others through what you haven’t faced yourself.
Connect with Tanie Zeigler:
Website: https://www.burnbrightcoach.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tania-zeigler
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mythicaltania/
Connect with Christy Belz:
Website: https://christybelz.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christybelz/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/christybelzcoach/