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Fearless Forward
Sally-Anne Airey
21 episodes
1 week ago
At some point in our lives we all get scared – of making the wrong decision, of not being a good parent, or that everyone will figure out we’re just making it up as we go. I’ve spent years helping leaders work through fear, stress, and uncertainty. Now I’m making a podcast about how they face their fears and come out stronger. It’s for founders, leaders, and business owners who feel like they’re constantly fighting uphill and not finding the balance they need to be effective at work and present at home.
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At some point in our lives we all get scared – of making the wrong decision, of not being a good parent, or that everyone will figure out we’re just making it up as we go. I’ve spent years helping leaders work through fear, stress, and uncertainty. Now I’m making a podcast about how they face their fears and come out stronger. It’s for founders, leaders, and business owners who feel like they’re constantly fighting uphill and not finding the balance they need to be effective at work and present at home.
Show more...
Business
Education,
Self-Improvement
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There’s nothing scarier than your own past
Fearless Forward
34 minutes
6 months ago
There’s nothing scarier than your own past

Our upbringing, and the patterns and behaviours we carry, shape how we show up in our relationships and work. These patterns often stem from past trauma or difficult family dynamics we don’t fully recognise. Left unaddressed, they can lead to harmful behaviours, strained relationships, and limitations on our personal and professional growth.


Christina Kisley understands deeply how our past affects us and how vital committing to personal growth can be. This means being willing to dig into our own experiences, even if it feels uncomfortable or scary. Facing ourselves is one of the hardest things we can do, but it’s also the most rewarding.

This conversation will help you

  • Learn practical approaches to healing past trauma and addressing its impact on relationships and leadership
  • Understand the importance of cultivating healthy relationships in personal and professional settings for long-term growth
  • Discover strategies for navigating fear and embracing personal responsibility as a leader and parent

Highlights

  • [00:03:47] The Drama Driangle
  • [00:08:20] Leadership through a family lens
  • [00:12:43] The unexpected gifts of motherhood
  • [00:15:56] What it means to say "yes" to being a leader
  • [00:19:30] Christina's biggest fears
  • [00:22:37] How do you learn?
  • [00:23:54] You can't think your way through
  • [00:27:01] Relationship University
  • [00:31:38] What Fearless Forward means for Christina
  • [00:32:25] Takeaways from Sally-Anne

Resources

  • Karpman drama triangle
  • Connect with Christina via LinkedIn
  • Connect with Sally-Anne via LinkedIn
Fearless Forward
At some point in our lives we all get scared – of making the wrong decision, of not being a good parent, or that everyone will figure out we’re just making it up as we go. I’ve spent years helping leaders work through fear, stress, and uncertainty. Now I’m making a podcast about how they face their fears and come out stronger. It’s for founders, leaders, and business owners who feel like they’re constantly fighting uphill and not finding the balance they need to be effective at work and present at home.