Nancy Juetten
Regret Prevention Advocate, Mastermind Leader. 25-Year Entrepreneur. Two-Time Cancer Thriver.
No Regrets: The Bold Question Every Accomplished Woman Must Ask Before Crafting Her Next Magnificent Chapter
425-442-5690 – nancy@nancyjuetten.com – Free Gift: http://noregretsworksheet.com
Core Conversation
The most dangerous word in an accomplished woman’s vocabulary isn’t failure.
It’s “later.”
After surviving cancer twice, Nancy Juetten stopped assuming there would always be more time. When you’ve faced mortality, “later” stops sounding responsible and starts sounding reckless. She had built a respected business. A visible platform. A successful life.
Still, there were things she was postponing. Many accomplished women are wildly successful and quietly living a timeline they never consciously chose.
Regret rarely comes from what we attempted.
It comes from what we postponed while we were busy being impressive.
This conversation is about choosing before time chooses for you.
Bio
Nancy Juetten is an advocate for accomplished women entrepreneurs determined to live and lead without regret. She curates intimate rooms and strategic conversations through which participants and members make regret-proof decisions about legacy, leadership and life.
Nancy is a 25-year entrepreneur, messaging strategist, and two-time cancer thriver who leads bold conversations about life beyond applause. After two life-threatening wake-up calls, she shifted from building bigger to living truer and now guides accomplished women to design their next chapters deliberately, not by default.
Nancy is the founder and leader of the Ruby Slipper Collective™ and creator of the No Regrets Worksheet.
Episode Angles
The Most Dangerous Word Is “Later”
Why postponement — not failure — is the true source of regret.
What Cancer Taught Me About Time That Business Never Could
Why urgency should refine you, not rush you.
Visibility In Big Rooms Is Overrated
Why intimacy now matters more than audience size and why choosing the right room matters most of all.
Going Bigger vs. Going Truer
Why ambition without alignment becomes self-abandonment.
Signature Soundbites
- “Later is not a plan. It is postponement disguised as responsibility.”
- “Ambition without alignment becomes self-abandonment.”
- “Regret is rarely about what you attempted. It’s about what you postponed.”
Suggested Interview Questions
- Why is “later” more dangerous than failure?
- What did facing cancer twice change about how you make decisions?
- How can someone tell the difference between patience and postponement?
- What courageous move can a listener make this week to prevent regret?
Call to Action
If this conversation stirred something you’ve been postponing, begin with the No Regrets Worksheet. Then decide deliberately what happens next.

