Success to Significance with Katerina Lengold, founder of NeuroIntegration Institute

Success Made to Last Legends - A podcast by Success Made to Last

Raised in poverty in the USSR (what is now Kyrgyzstan), Katerina Lengold was determined to create a better life for herself. By the age of 14, she was enrolled in university, and by 16, she was running a successful graphic design business. At 19, she received a full scholarship to MIT, and by 23, Katerina had sold her space tech startup, becoming the world's youngest executive in the aerospace industry.Despite her accomplishments, Katerina felt unfulfilled and burned out, and decided to pursue her true passion - brain research. Today, she leads her second successful venture, the NeuroIntegration Institute, where she helps people train their brains to lead more productive and joyful lives.Katerina discusses her incredible aerospace-to-headspace journey, covering topics:The genesis of her first startup and her path to becoming the youngest aerospace industry executive.The confidence and resilience required to tackle immense entrepreneurial challenges.Overcoming the fear of failure and setbacks faced as a young woman in male-dominated fields.The science behind the NeuroIntegration Institute and her passion for brain research.The impact of her career shift on her mental health and well-being.How understanding the brain can lead anyone to achieve high levels of success.Visit www.neurointegrationinstitute.com today.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/success-made-to-last-legends--4302039/support.