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It's been a while, but after nearly a decade, the timing was right for Women to Watch's Sue Rocco and Dr. Margie Warrell to reconnect. Margie, a past guest and globally recognized author, leadership advisor, and keynote speaker, recently published a new book. Sue and Margie discuss The Courage Gap: 5 Steps to Braver Action, and explore the factors that inspired her writing. Whether you're an aspiring leader or seeking growth, this conversation offers wisdom worth putting into action.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/women-to-watch-r/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Andrea welcomes Dr. Margie Warrell—global leadership expert, bestselling author, and host of the Live Brave podcast—to talk all about building courage and bridging the gap between fear and action. From scaling Kilimanjaro to coaching in Fortune 500 boardrooms, Margie shares practical wisdom on moving past fear, embracing discomfort, and taking bold steps toward your goals. Whether you're stuck in perfectionism, self-doubt, or just need that extra nudge to start something new, this conversation is a must-listen. Plus, Andrea shares a special Mother's Day Cozy Earth discount you won't want to miss.CozyEarth.com/makefitsimple use code SIMPLE40Follow Dr. Margie Warrell on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and YouTubeNew book THE COURAGE GAP, releasing January 28thVisit her website margiewarrell.com Follow the Make Fit Simple Podcast@MakeFitSimplePodcastHave a suggestion for a topic click HEREHave a suggestion for a guest click HERENEW! Leave a question for Andrea HERE on SpeakPipe! Follow Andrea on Instagram@deliciouslyfitnhealthy@dfh.training.picsTraining & Coachinghttps://www.deliciouslyfitnhealthy.com/linksVisit Andrea's Websitewww.deliciouslyfitnhealthy.comProduced by Light On Creative Productions
The topic today is courage and my guest defines courage as, consciously choosing to act in the presence of fear and potential risk, real or perceived, and she cites it as a learnable skill. Dr. Margie Warrell is a five-time best-selling author and Forbes columnist. She's the author of the upcoming book The Courage Gap: 5 Steps to Braver Action which is what got my attention. This is not looking at monumental feats of bravery against life-threatening circumstances. This is the everyday fears we seem to be failing from culturally. I've been thinking of our current fear culture like a toxin in the air at your home and office that you don't detect, that is slowly poisoning you. And you grow steadily more sick and don't understand why. As you'll hear me discuss with Margie, throughout history human kind was only exposed to a couple fearful issues per day. If that. Today we are flooded with infinite fears from around the globe and even the galaxy. We can't eradicate fear, and shouldn't, but we sure can decrease it. And then, we can be conscious and choose when to be courageous, which again, is not something we do once we've overcome our fear. It's something we do while we are still afraid. I really enjoyed and benefitted from this talk with Margie, we really resonated, and it helped open up my understanding of both fear and courage, and gave me tangible concepts of where I'm not being courageous, and how I can be far more. You can find her book, The Courage Gap, anywhere, and find her at the Live Brave podcast and Margiewarrell.com Sign up for your $1/month trial period at shopify.com/kevin Go to shipstation.com and use code KEVIN to start your free trial. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If you've ever wrestled with fear or self-doubt – and who hasn't? – this conversation is for you.I've been looking forward to this episode with Margie Warrell for a while.
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The Courage Gap - Overcoming fear and self-doubt to take bold action in your business and life. Show Notes Page: https://www.thehowofbusiness.com/564-margie-warrell-courage-gap/ Dr. Margie Warrell joins Henry Lopez to explore how fear often holds small business owners back—not because of what they can't do, but because of what they aren't doing. Margie's latest book, The Courage Gap, unpacks how entrepreneurs and professionals can close the gap between their potential and their current actions by rewiring how they think, behave, and react to fear. She shares a 5-step framework for braver action, addresses how to navigate imposter syndrome, and emphasizes the importance of learning from failure rather than being defined by it. This episode is hosted by Henry Lopez. The How of Business podcast focuses on helping you start, run, grow and exit your small business. The How of Business is a top-rated podcast for small business owners and entrepreneurs. Find the best podcast, small business coaching, resources and trusted service partners for small business owners and entrepreneurs at our website https://TheHowOfBusiness.com
Margie Warrell explores how to build the courage to move beyond fear and unlock new possibilities. — YOU'LL LEARN — 1) How to identify your insecurities and overcome them 2) The two dimensions of courage 3) How to take action despite your fear Subscribe or visit AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep1048 for clickable versions of the links below. — ABOUT MARGIE — Margie Warrell is a five-time best-selling author, keynote speaker, leadership coach, and Forbes columnist. With twenty-five years of experience living and working around the world, she has dedicated her life to helping others overcome fear and unlock their potential. From her humble beginnings on a small farm in rural Australia to her former role as a Senior Partner at Korn Ferry and Advisory Board member for the Forbes School of Business & Technology, Margie has learned that courage is essential for every worthwhile endeavor. A mother of four and an advocate for women's empowerment, she inspires others to live bravely and refuse to settle in any aspect of life. • Book: The Courage Gap: 5 Steps to Braver Action • LinkedIn: Margie Warrell • Podcast: Live Brave Podcast • Quiz: The Courage Quiz • Website: MargieWarrell.com — RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE SHOW — • Book: The Road Less Traveled, Timeless Edition: A New Psychology of Love, Traditional Values and Spiritual Growth by M. Scott Peck • Past episode: 552: The Foundational Principle that Separates Good Leaders from Bad Ones with Pat Lencioni • Past episode: 1034: Simple Shifts that Form Exceptional Teams with Keith Ferrazzi — THANK YOU SPONSORS! — • Strawberry.me. Claim your $50 credit and build momentum in your career with Strawberry.me/AwesomeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dr. Margie Warrell is a bestselling author, leadership coach, and global authority on courage, risk-taking, and transformational leadership. She's worked with Fortune 500 companies, coached C-suite executives, and spoken at the US Congress—empowering thousands to lead with boldness and integrity. In this episode, we dive into her latest book, The Courage Gap: Five Steps to Braver Action, exploring how fear, self-doubt, and imposter syndrome silently sabotage decision-making and business growth. Margie shares powerful strategies for building your “courage muscle,” raising your rates with confidence, and taking bold action even amid uncertainty. Today we discussed: [00:00] Opening [00:09] Introduction to Margie Warrell [01:01] What is the Courage Gap? [02:57] The Difference Between Fear-based and Strategic Pausing [05:06] What Role Does Imposter Syndrome Play? [09:48] Finding the Courage to Charge Your Worth [12:15] Habits to Build Courage [14:35] Dealing with Fear of Rejection [17:10] Being Courageous Through the Unknown More About Margie Warrel: Check out Margie Warrels Website: https://margiewarrell.com/ Connect with Margie Warrel on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/margiewarrell/ Rate, Review, & Follow If you liked this episode, please rate and review the show. Let us know what you loved most about the episode. Struggling with strategy? Unlock your free AI-powered prompts now and start building a winning strategy today!
This episode covers sensitive topics. Listener discretion is advised. Please prioritize your well-being while listening.What would you do if you had more courage? This question sits at the heart of our illuminating conversation with Dr. Margie Warrell, global thought leader on brave leadership and author of "The Courage Gap." The courage gap affects us all, but particularly women. We explore how imposter syndrome manifests as underestimating our abilities while overestimating dangers. As Margie powerfully states, "We shouldn't be trying to prove our worth. We need to just own our worth." This simple shift in perspective can liberate us to pursue meaningful goals with confidence rather than doubt.Through vulnerable personal stories, including surviving an armed robbery, Margie demonstrates her transformative "Three Ps" approach to reframing difficult situations. By choosing narratives that make us feel more Powerful, Positive, and Purposeful, we can create generative stories that shape our future rather than keeping us stuck. "You create your stories. But your stories then create you," she explains, offering practical wisdom for catching and redirecting unhelpful narratives. By giving ourselves permission to be imperfect, whether as parents, professionals, or creators—we open doors to experiences and growth we might otherwise miss.What pivot might be revealing your path today? Listen in and discover how embracing courage in the face of uncertainty can transform your life's journey.Guest Bio:Dr. Margie Warrell is a globally recognized expert in leadership and human behavior, renowned for her ability to help leaders and organizations unlock untapped potential by countering the underlying dynamics that inhibit bold thinking, decisive action, and transformative growth.A passionate advocate for advancing women in leadership, Margie has contributed to government roundtables, spearheaded initiatives to elevate more women to decision-making roles, and co-led Korn Ferry's Power of All program during her tenure as a Senior Partner in their CEO & Enterprise Leadership Institute.Margie's latest book, The Courage Gap (Jan ‘25), distills her decades of research and experience, providing a roadmap for closing the gap between potential and performance. Based in Alexandria, Virginia, Margie balances her professional endeavors with her love of adventure. A lifelong hiker and aspiring barista, she finds inspiration scaling mountains, including summiting Mt. Kilimanjaro with her husband and four children.Connect with Margie:Website, LinkedIn Connect with Theresa and Ivana:Theresa, True Strategy Consultants: tsc-consultants.com LinkedIn @treeconti, Insta @tscconsultants Ivana, Courageous Being: courageousbeing.com LinkedIn @ivipol, Insta @courbeingSITP team, Step Into The Pivot: stepintothepivot.com LinkedIn @step-into-the-pivot, YouTube @StepIntoThePivot
Getting what you want isn't just about setting goals—it's about taking risks, embracing fear, and stepping into uncertainty with courage. It requires trusting yourself, being okay with setbacks, and pushing forward even when people don't understand or support you. Today's guest, Jenny Wood, has built a career helping people go after what they want boldly and unapologetically. A former Google executive, career strategist, and author of Wild Courage: Go After What You Want and Get It, Jenny founded Own Your Career, one of Google's largest career development programs. Her insights on personal growth, leadership, and career success have been featured in Harvard Business Review, Entrepreneur, Inc., The New York Times, and Forbes. She's here to talk about what it really takes to stop waiting and start getting what you want. In This Episode, We Cover: ✅ The 9 power traits that help you take action and achieve your goals ✅ How to build wild courage and make bold moves in your career and life ✅ Overcoming fear, self-doubt, and external resistance ✅ Why overthinking keeps you stuck—and how to break free ✅ The mindset shifts that turn aspirations into reality You don't need permission—just a decision. Say YES to the things that matter, say NO to what doesn't, and keep moving forward. The magic happens in the messy, uncertain, doubt-filled space where fear tells you to stop—so go there anyway. Connect with Jenny Wood: Website: https://itsjennywood.com/ Book: https://itsjennywood.com/book Sign Up For Jenny's Newsletter: https://itsjennywood.com/newsletter Free Downloadable Resources: https://itsjennywood.com/free Related Podcast Episodes: How To Cultivate Audacity with Anne Marie Anderson | 276 How To Build Courage with Dr. Margie Warrell | 273 How To Chase Your Dream with Broadway's Mandy Gonzalez | 281 Share the Love: If you found this episode insightful, please share it with a friend, tag us on social media, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform!
As today's guest Dr. Margie Warrell often says, “ Our biggest problems don't stem from what we cannot do. They stem from not doing all that we can do.” On this episode we discuss the principles in her latest book, “The Courage Gap: 5 Steps to Braver Action.” Challenges confront all of us. Dr. Warrell offers insight into how courage can be summoned leading to lessened fear and insecurity and a brighter, more happy life.
Dr. Margie Warrell is a a bestselling author, leadership advisor and international authority on human potential. She joins the show to for an incredibly inspiring conversation around fear, courage and how to leave your comfort zone to live the life you dream of. We talk how to discern between fear that's serving you and fear that's stifling you, the 2 types of courage, the danger of comfort, leaving relationships, using setbacks for good, mastering self doubt and daily micro habits to overcome fear.This episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.Save 15% off my favorite red light face mask at boncharge.com and use code BLONDE.Go to prolonlife.com/BLONDE for 15% off a 5-day nutrition program. Visit openphone.com/BLONDE for 20% off 6 months. Go to www.YNAB.com/well for an exclusive three-month free trial with no credit card required.Go to ZOE.com and use code WELL10 to get 10% off. Visit ritual.com/BLONDE for 25% off your first month. Produced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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In this episode, Dr. Margie Warrell discusses her new book, "The Courage Gap: Five Steps to Braver Action," which is inspired by her experiences during the pandemic. Margie shares insights on the importance of focusing on what you most want, not on what you fear, and emphasizes that courage isn't about eradicating fear, but managing it. She encourages listeners to identify their personal courage gap by assessing different areas of their lives and determining what they would do if they were being truly brave.Guest Links:Margie's LinkedInMargieWarrell.comThe Courage Gap: 5 Steps to Braver ActionCredits: Host: Lisa NicholsExecutive Producer: Jenny HealMarketing Support: Landon Burke and Joe SzynkowskiPodcast Engineer: Portside Media
What would you do if fear never held you back? You might be just one or two steps away from a completely different life — but it takes courage to take those steps. In this episode, I talk to Dr. Margie Warrell about the fascinating science behind fear, why our brains are so good at holding us back, and how we can push the barriers to live more boldly. Whether it's starting a new job, resolving a rocky relationship, or simply signing up for a class you're nervous about — courage is a skill you can learn, and this episode tells you how. Some of the things we discuss are: What "The Courage Gap" is and how it prevents us from living the life we want The surprising way fear works in your brain and why it often overestimates risks How to build your "courage muscle" one small step at a time The power of examining not just the risks of change but the cost of staying the same Strategies to reframe discomfort as a sign of growth and progress Why rewriting the stories you tell yourself is essential for overcoming self-doubt The difference between bravery and recklessness — and how to find the balance Links & Resources MargieWarrell.com The Courage Gap Connect with the Show Buy Amy's books on mental strength Connect with Amy on Instagram — @AmyMorinAuthor Sponsors OneSkin — Get 15% off OneSkin with the code STRONGER at https://www.oneskin.co/ #oneskinpod Wildgrain — For a limited time, Wildgrain is offering our listeners $30 off the first box - PLUS free Croissants in every box - when you go to Wildgrain.com/MENTALLYSTRONGER to start your subscription. ZocDoc — Go to Zocdoc.com/STRONGER to find and instantly book a top-rated doctor today! AirDoctor — Head to AirDoctorPro.com and use promo code STRONGER to get UP TO $300 off today! Shopify — Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial period at Shopify.com/mentallystronger! Branch Basics — Get 15% off Branch Basics with the code STRONGER15 at https://branchbasics.com/STRONGER15 #branchbasicspod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Margie Warrell: The Courage Gap Margie Warrell is a best-selling author, keynote speaker, leadership coach, and Forbes columnist. With twenty-five years of experience living and working around the world, she has dedicated her life to helping others overcome fear and unlock their potential. She is the author of The Courage Gap: 5 Steps to Braver Action*. Whether it's painting a vision of the future or giving feedback on something that didn't work yesterday, courage is a necessity for leaders. In this episode, Margie and I highlight the way towards just a bit more of it. Key Points Leaders may rise in the ranks because of what they do, but cap themselves because of who they are. The smarter we are, the more our fears work in the background. Beware discounting the future. Fear causes us to value the future less than the present. Reel in fearcasting worst-case scenarios. These can prevent us from seeing the benefits of action. Stop rationalizing inaction and excess caution. An excuse is always there to prevent you from doing that's right and true. Avoid betraying yourself to secure status with others. Resources Mentioned The Courage Gap: 5 Steps to Braver Action* by Margie Warrell Interview Notes Download my interview notes in PDF format (free membership required). Related Episodes How to Protect Your Confidence, with Nate Zinsser (episode 573) How to Help People Engage in Growth, with Whitney Johnson (episode 576) How to Grow From Feedback, with Jennifer Garvey Berger (episode 713) Discover More Activate your free membership for full access to the entire library of interviews since 2011, searchable by topic. To accelerate your learning, uncover more inside Coaching for Leaders Plus.
We all have dreams—those aspirations that ignite our souls and push us toward greatness. Whether it's a childhood ambition or a newfound passion, the journey to achieving our dreams is filled with challenges, triumphs, and invaluable lessons. In this episode, we delve into the art of chasing big dreams and how to navigate the path to success. Our guest, Mandy Gonzalez, embodies the spirit of fearless pursuit. At 19, she left college to sing backup for Bette Midler, marking the beginning of an illustrious career. Mandy's Broadway debut was in Aida, and she went on to originate the role of Nina Rosario in Lin-Manuel Miranda's In the Heights, earning a Drama Desk Award. She captivated audiences as Elphaba in Wicked and portrayed Angelica Schuyler in the megahit Hamilton for six years. Beyond the stage, Mandy has appeared in TV shows like Madam Secretary, Bull, Quantico, and Only Murders in the Building. She's also the author of the Fearless young adult book series and the founder of the social media movement #FearlessSquad, promoting inclusivity and empowerment. In this episode, Mandy shares her journey, the obstacles she overcame, and the mindset that propelled her forward. She emphasizes the importance of taking risks, embracing failures as learning opportunities, and staying true to oneself. Connect with Our Guest: Mandy Gonzalez Website: https://mandygonzalez.com/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/mandy.gonzalez/ Related Podcast Episodes: Holler At Your Dreams with Judi Holler | 211 How To Build Courage with Dr. Margie Warrell | 273 7 Keys To Unlock Your Dynamic Drive with Molly Fletcher | 229 Share the Love: If you found this episode insightful, please share it with a friend, tag us on social media, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform!
Ever feel like fear holds you back from stepping into your potential?
Feeling stuck in fear, doubt, or overthinking? In this episode, bestselling author and courage expert Dr. Margie Warrell shares powerful insights from her book The Courage Gap. You'll learn:How to close the gap between thinking and doingA practical 5-step formula for activating courageTips to reset your relationship with discomfort and take actionShow NotesWeekly Newsletter Sign-Up: http://bit.ly/37hqtQW Follow Career Contessa: http://bit.ly/2TMH2QP The Confidence Crunch: https://careercontessa.teachable.com/p/the-confidence-crunch/ Guest Resources:Dr. Margie website: https://margiewarrell.com/Courage Gap: https://margiewarrell.com/thecouragegap/Career Contessa ResourcesBook 1:1 career coaching session: https://www.careercontessa.com/hire-a-mentor/ Take an online course: https://www.careercontessa.com/education/ Get your personalized salary report: https://www.careercontessa.com/the-salary-project/ Browse open jobs: https://www.careercontessa.com/jobs/ See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Is fear holding you back? On this “Strong Mind, Strong Body,” join host Angie Miller, along with featured guest, Dr. Margie Warrell, bestselling author of The Courage Gap, as they explore why comfort zones are danger zones and how to take bold action despite self-doubt. Learn the five practical steps to build courage, embrace discomfort, and create the life you most want to live. Whether you're facing career transitions, relationship challenges, or personal reinvention, this conversation will empower you to stop playing small and start living bravely. If you like what you just consumed, leave us a 5-star review, and share this episode with a friend to help grow our NASM health and wellness community! Introducing NASM One, the membership for trainers and coaches. For just $35/mo, get unlimited access to over 300 continuing education courses, 50% off additional certifications and specializations, EDGE Trainer Pro all-in-one coaching app to grow your business, unlimited exam attempts and select waived fees. Stay on top of your game and ahead of the curve as a fitness professional with NASM One. Click here to learn more. https://bit.ly/4ddsgrm
Closing the Courage Gap: Dr. Margie WarrellDr. Margie Warrell is a global thought leader on courage — the ways having it improves your life, how to get it back if you're lost it and how to overcome fear to tap into it. That's the subject of her latest book, The Courage Gap: 5 Steps to Braver Action, which she discusses with us this week.Among the insights she offers are the importance of focusing on what you want, not on what you fear; rescripting what's kept you scared or too safe; and stepping into discomfort, because it's where the rubber meets the road."Growth and comfort," she says here, "can't ride the same horse."To learn more about Dr. Margie Marrell and The Courage Gap, visit www.margiewarrell.comTo explore Beyond the Crucible resources, including our free Trials-to-Triumphs Self-Assessment, visit beyondthecrucible.com.Enjoy the show? Leave a review on your favorite podcast app and be sure subscribe and tell your friends and family about us.Have a question or comment? Drop us a line at info@beyondthecrucible.com
Seems like no matter how hard you try you never pick the fastest checkout line in the supermarket. Why is that? This episode begins by explaining why that often seems to happen and why it probably isn't a problem worth concerning yourself with. https://fetch.com/blog/smart-shopping/why-we-always-pick-the-slowest-checkout-line At some point in your life, you have likely regretted NOT doing something because you just couldn't muster up the courage. Being courageous is hard – yet we so admire courage in other people. It turns out we can all build our courage muscle according to Margie Warrell. She is a leadership advisor and keynote speaker who has worked with NASA, Dell, Morgan Stanley, HP, Google, and Johnson & Johnson and others. She is the author of several books – including The Courage Gap: 5 Steps to Braver Action (https://amzn.to/3PTp23q). Listen as she reveals the secrets for leading a courageous life. Are you good at tidying up? Is your living space or workspace easy to navigate? Can you find the things you need because they are where they are supposed to be? The benefits of tidying can be tremendous – not only for its efficiency but also for your mental state. And tidying up is a lot easier than most of us think. That's according to my guest Tyler Moore. He is the creator of the popular “Tidy Dad” Instagram, TikTok, and website. Tyler is also a public school teacher in New York City, who has been featured on Good Morning America and in The Washington Post and New York Post and he is author of the book Tidy Up Your Life (https://amzn.to/40Bt8SH). Ever have really weird or disturbing dreams – I mean weirder than normal? Listen as I explain what one prominent sleep researcher said is the reason this happens to us and how to prevent it. https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2012/08/dreaming-depression-and-how-sleep-affects-emotions/261051/ PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS!!! SHOPIFY: Nobody does selling better than Shopify! Sign up for a $1 per-month trial period at https://Shopify.com/sysk and upgrade your selling today! HERS: Hers is changing women's healthcare by providing access to GLP-1 weekly injections with the same active ingredient as Ozempic and Wegovy, as well as oral medication kits. Start your free online visit today at https://forhers.com/sysk INDEED: Get a $75 sponsored job credit to get your jobs more visibility at https://Indeed.com/SOMETHING right now! CURIOSITY WEEKLY: We love Curiosity Weekly, so be sure and listen wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
#578: Fear blocks smart money moves. Ask Harvard Business Review advisor Dr. Margie Warrell, who guides Fortune 500 companies through strategic risk-taking. Her client roster includes NASA, Morgan Stanley, and Google. Her understanding of courage started at home. Her 13-year-old daughter landed an Australian TV role. She flew to LA for acting classes. There, she learned the hard truth: Success meant waiting tables for 20 years. The daughter's verdict was clear: "Mum, I don't want it enough." This reveals what Dr. Warrell calls the courage gap. It's the space between your current life and the life you could create through brave action. For investors, this gap appears daily. It's the distance between dreaming of financial independence and taking concrete steps toward building wealth. Drawing on her doctoral research and Fortune 500 consulting experience, Dr. Warrell outlines five critical steps to bridge this gap: 1. Focus on what you want, not what you fear. Our brains have a negativity bias — we're twice as sensitive to potential losses as potential gains. This explains why market downturns feel more intense than upswings. 2. Rewrite your story. The narratives we tell ourselves shape our actions. Perhaps you see yourself as "too risk-averse" to start a business or "not smart enough" to understand investing. Reframe these stories so you can take smart financial risks. 3. Embody courage physically. Fear lives in our bodies — whether it's anxiety about making your first investment or launching a side business. Try simple practices like deep breathing when facing big financial decisions. 4. Step into discomfort. Growth and comfort can't coexist. Every successful investor and entrepreneur started as a beginner. Financial literacy and business acumen develops through consistent practice. 5. Find the treasure when you trip. Market corrections, failed business ventures, and investment mistakes are learning opportunities. Dr. Warrell emphasizes that courage isn't about waiting until you feel confident — it's about acting despite your fears. This applies whether you're making your first stock purchase, buying your first rental property, or quitting your job to start a business. The takeaway: While you can't control market conditions or business outcomes, you can control your response to financial fears. Timestamps: Note: Timestamps will vary on individual listening devices based on dynamic advertising run times. The provided timestamps are approximate. (0:00) Introduction (3:54) Fear's impact on financial decisions (6:13) Case study: Risk-reward in property investment decisions (10:28) Psychology of wealth decisions (14:21) How negativity bias affects investment choices (18:09) Five steps to bolder money moves (21:23) Navigating market uncertainty (26:52) Physical techniques for managing investment anxiety (31:28) Real example: Leading through market volatility (37:42) Finding clarity in financial goals (43:34) Why comfort zones limit wealth creation (47:59) Small steps toward investment confidence (53:11) Learning from market setbacks (58:38) Balanced approach to investment failures (1:02:51) Building long-term wealth resilience Resources Mentioned in the Episode: Website: Dr. Margie Warren Book: The Courage Gap Connect with Dr. Warrell on LinkedIn: Dr. Margie Warrell Follow Dr. Warrell on Instagram: Dr. Margie Warrell Interview with David Novak: Episode 534 For more information, visit the show notes at https://affordanything.com/episode578 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This episode marks the launch of our new release schedule. Just 12 books are being featured this year, and the first of those 12 comes from an author who has made three previous appearances on the show. Her name is Dr. Margie Warrell. She isn't just a bestselling author—she's a globally respected speaker, coach, and […] The post Closing the Courage Gap with Margie Warrell – Episode 561 (M01) first appeared on Read to Lead Podcast.
Dr. Margie Warrell (pronounced Mar-gee), is a five-timebest-selling author, keynote speaker, leadership coach, and Forbescolumnist. With twenty-five years of experience living and workingaround the world - from Papua New Guinea to Singapore - she hasdedicated her life to helping people close the divide between thepotential they hold and the actions they take.From her humble beginnings on a small farm in rural Australia toher current role as a Senior Partner at Korn Ferry and AdvisoryBoard member for the Forbes School of Business & Technology,Margie has learned that developing our capacity for courageousaction is essential for every worthwhile endeavor. A mother of four and an advocate for women's empowerment, she inspires others to live bravely, rise stronger, and refuse to settle in any aspect of life.www.margiewarrell.com
The word "courage" often gets thrown around in ways that dilute its true meaning. It's not about fearlessness or recklessness—it's about trusting yourself enough to take meaningful action despite fear. This episode of This Is Woman's Work sets the record straight on what courage actually looks and feels like, and how it's the foundation for growth, success, and self-trust. Our guest, Dr. Margie Warrell, is a five-time bestselling author, international keynote speaker, leadership coach, and Forbes columnist. With 25 years of experience working globally, Margie is dedicated to helping people face their fears, unlock their potential, and live bravely. From her humble beginnings on a small farm in Australia to her roles as a Senior Partner at Korn Ferry and an Advisory Board member for the Forbes School of Business & Technology, Margie embodies the courage she teaches. In this conversation, Margie shares how courage closes the gap between self-doubt and self-trust, hesitation and action, and fear and possibility. She invites us to see courage not as an extraordinary trait, but as a practice that builds bridges to the lives we truly want. As Margie says, “Fear creates the gap. It's courage that closes it.” Connect with Dr. Margie Warrell: Website: https://margiewarrell.com/ Book: https://www.amazon.com/Courage-Gap-Steps-Braver-Action/dp/1523007249 Related Podcast Episodes: 141 / How Regular Women Take Risks with Liz Deacle 181 / Stress Less and Fear(Less) with Rebecca Heiss 197 / Fear & Failure (Part 1) with Amy Green Smith Share the Love: If you found this episode insightful, please share it with a friend, tag us on social media, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform!
In this engaging conversation, Dr Margie Warrell, a leadership advisor and bestselling author, delves into the essence of brave leadership in today's challenging environment. From her rural upbringing in Australia to advising top leaders globally, Dr Warrell explores how courage, vulnerability, and self-awareness shape effective leadership. She emphasizes the importance of managing fear, taking risks, and cultivating a growth mindset to close the "courage gap" and lead authentically. 00:36- About Dr Margie Warrell Dr Warrell is a leadership advisor, a keynote speaker, and a best-selling author. She's also a global thought leader in human potential and brave leadership. She's been recognized as a top 200 leadership voice and is a Women's Economic Forum honoree. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tbcy/support
Send us a Text Message.On this episode, we speak with author and speaker Margie Warrell about developing the courage needed to take risks and break through barriers. Margie shares stories from her childhood on a rural farm in Australia and how those experiences taught her the importance of courage and embracing discomfort. She discusses tools for managing fear, such as focusing on goals rather than obstacles. Margie also emphasizes the connection between courage and finding purpose or meaning in our work. The conversation explores specific challenges women face in male-dominated fields and how embracing small acts of bravery can help build tolerance for risk over time. Margie previews her upcoming book "The Courage Gap" which offers a framework for developing courage at work and closing the gap between espoused values and actual behaviors.Visit Margie's website!Preorder her book, ‘The Courage Gap", here.To support Margie's NYC marathon run, head this way.To stay connected and continue the conversation, be sure to follow us on LinkedIn. And don't forget to check out our previous episodes for more tips and strategies to boost your workplace happiness. You can find them on your favorite podcast platform or on our website. If you have any questions, comments, or topic suggestions for future episodes, please reach out to us. We'd love to hear from you!Stay inspired, stay motivated, and stay happy at work!
SHOW NOTES: On this show…we are aligning our passion with impact to create a purposeful fusion. This idea may feel as impossible as seeing a unicorn or finding the funtain of youth. But remember, we are talking about your passion, not someone else's or some predetermined and assigned passion. But I get it. Finding your purpose can be a real challenge. Society often pushes us toward more traditional paths, making it tough to explore what really lights us up inside. With the hustle and bustle of everyday life, it's hard to find a moment to really dig deep and figure out what we're truly passionate about. And let's not forget about the fear factor – the worry of failing or being judged can stop us from taking those leaps of faith into the unknown. Plus, our interests and who we are can change so much over time, adding to the complexity. Finally, not having clear role models or guidance in certain areas can leave us feeling a bit lost. The natural starting point here is to find out what you're passionate about and for many of us, that could be the biggest challenge. If you've spent your life catering to others' wants, needs, and desires then finding time to do your own deep dive may have been impossible. So for any good journey, let's start at the beginning. What brings you joy? What lights your soul on fire? What gives you that feeling of fulfillment? What speaks to your heart? I'm not looking for an immediate answer here but these are all important questions to ponder, sit with, and explore. Ikigai is a Japanese concept that unites the joy of life with a sense of purpose. The term is a combination of the Japanese words 'iki' (to live) and 'gai' (reason), which together signify "a reason to live." To guide us on this journey, we are going to explore the intersection of the four essential elements: Your passion (what you love) Your vocation (what you're good at) Your mission (what the world needs) Your profession (what you can be paid for) Over at betterup.com Maggie Wooll says The secret to finding your passion isn't looking, it's doing Maggie Wooll to the rescue again with Wondering what you're good at? Here are 10 ways to figure it out found at Betterup.com Dr. Alex Lickerman leads us with How To Find Your Mission found at Psychologytoday.com Margie Warrell shines a light with Your Purpose Lies at the Intersection of These 3 Things found at success.com Aligning your passion with impact to create a purposeful fusion involves several key steps: Identify Your Passion: Reflect on what activities, topics, or causes ignite a sense of joy and fulfillment in you. What could you spend hours doing without feeling bored or drained? Assess the World's Needs: Consider the pressing issues, challenges, or gaps in society that resonate with you. What problems do you feel strongly about addressing or solving? Find the Intersection: Look for areas where your passion and the world's needs intersect. This could involve brainstorming ideas, researching existing initiatives, or seeking inspiration from others who have successfully aligned their passions with impactful work. Set Clear Goals: Define specific, measurable goals that reflect the impact you want to make. This could include targets related to community engagement, environmental sustainability, social justice, or other areas aligned with your passion and the world's needs. Take Action: Start taking steps to turn your passion into meaningful action. This might involve volunteering, starting a project or initiative, or exploring career opportunities that align with your purpose. Stay Flexible: Be open to adjusting your approach as you learn and grow. Your understanding of your passion and the world's needs may evolve over time, requiring you to adapt your plans accordingly. Seek Support: Surround yourself with people who support your vision and can offer guidance, resources, and encouragement along the way. Collaborating with like-minded individuals or joining communities focused on purpose-driven work can also be beneficial. Reflect and Refine: Regularly reflect on your progress and reassess how well you're aligning your passion with impact. Be willing to refine your approach based on what you learn and experience. CHALLENGE: Start taking steps to turn your passion into meaningful action. Align your passion with impact to create a purposeful fusion that not only brings fulfillment to your life but also contributes positively to the world around you. I Know YOU Can Do It!
We are so excited at TaPod to have one of the brilliant global minds, Dr Margie Warrell back on our podcast! Last time Margie spoke to us about Imposter Syndrome and this time we focus on Survivor Guilt. With all the lay-offs in our industry what about those left behind? The why me questions… We discuss all of this with Margie. Not only that we ask the really tough questions relating to her recent visit the Whitehouse (hobnobbing with Albo & Joe), like… ‘What's the toilet like?' It's a fascinating chat and we are very thankful to Margie for sharing her thoughts with us.A big shout out to refapp for supporting us this month.
Margie Warrell is the founder of Brave, a coaching and consulting firm dedicated to helping people live with courage. She is a renowned international speaker, author, leadership coach, and an active philanthropist. Margie has written several books, including Find Your Brave, and Stop Playing Safe.In this episode, Margie discusses how she was able to build doors in her own life and shares how she maintains a resilient mind through imposter syndrome. She also talks about navigating life as a mum and a career woman.You can connect with Margie on LinkedInAbout your host: Lauren Karan, Director and Founder of Karan & Co. With over a decade of experience as a recruiter and development coach, Lauren Karan found that her priorities rapidly changed after the birth of her two children. In 2022 she founded Karan & Co flipping the out-dated recruitment model with a focus on retention through career coaching and development. Lauren believes that If opportunity doesn't knock, you have to build a door - and it's this same philosophy that inspired her to create the Building Doors podcast. The Building Doors podcast is for anyone undergoing a transformation in their life. Regardless of whether you feel stuck in your current role, need some inspiration on what steps to take next, want to learn how to level up as a business owner or simply want to listen to the experiences of successful entrepreneurs and industry professionals, the Building Doors podcast is all about unlocking your potential.Help someone else Build Doors in their career
Kathryn speaks to Margie Warrell the CEO and founder of bespoke leadership consultancy, Global Courage. At the core of Dr Warrell's work - is helping people and firms to lead with courage and to have to tools to make brave decisions.
Are there times when you expect those near-and-dear to you to read your mind, to know exactly what you want and when you want it? Continuing with season three's Great Expectations theme, this episode reminds us: "It's okay to ask for what you need." Using insights from a Forbes magazine article by Margie Warrell, Lynn shares seven tips for liberating those personal expectations that rattle around in our heads and hearts. Recognizing that this work requires intention and reflection, the co-hosts are quick to suggest the application of "space and grace." Warrell's Forbes article can be found HERE. For additional information on her work, visit www.margiewarrell.com.
Host Amelia Phillips goes behind the scenes with leadership and courage coach Dr Margie Warrell. They discuss her favourite books, how she manages her high stress life and how she sets her day up for success. Detox Program: https://www.ameliaphillips.com.au/detox/ Book Recommendations: The War or Art - Stephen Pressfield https://www.booktopia.com.au/the-war-of-art-steven-pressfield/book/9781936891023.html The Surrender Experiment - Michael A. Singer https://www.booktopia.com.au/the-surrender-experiment-michael-a-singer/book/9781473621503.html A Return to Love - Marianne Williamson https://www.booktopia.com.au/a-return-to-love-marianne-williamson/book/9780722532997.html About the guest: Dr Margie Warrell is a global authority on living and leading with courage.The bestselling author of five books, Margie couples her diverse international background with actionable advice to help people make better decisions and take braver action - in work, leadership, and life. She is the senior partner in the Board, CEO Succession and Leadership pratice at Korn Ferry, Founder of Global Courage, Margie sits on the board of Forbes School of Business & Technology and is trusted by global brands - NASA, Deloitte, SAP, Morgan Stanley, Dell & Salesforce.Her latest book is You've Got This! View all her books here: https://margiewarrell.com/books/ Find out more at https://margiewarrell.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When did you last give yourself permission to take a risk? As a best-selling author and keynote speaker, Dr. Margie Warrell shares how to lean into your untapped potential and deal with internal roadblocks. You'll walk away from this inspiring episode thinking about courage and the importance of going beyond your comfort zone. Guest Links:Margie's LinkedInMargieWarrell.comYou've Got This: The Life-Changing Power of Trusting YourselfMake Your Mark: A Guidebook for the Brave HeartedBrave: 50 Everyday Acts of Courage to Thrive in Work, Love, and LifeStop Playing Safe: How to be Braver in Your Work, Life, and LeadershipFind Your Courage: 12 Acts of Becoming Fearless at Work and in LifeCredits: Lisa Nichols, Host; Scott Crosby, Executive Producer; Jenny Heal, Guest Coordinator; Morgan Cochran, Marketing Support; Kendall Brewer, Leadership Programs
How's your bravery barometer? Are you a risk taker? Were you a risk taker before kids? Host Amelia Phillips and International speaker on courage Dr Margie Warrell discuss the role of bravery and courage in a mothers life. How can we step into our power, and dare to be brave, but still make choices that serve us and our family for the better? Dr Margie shares her strategies to help us 'own our doubts', letting confidence catch up, and shows us that perhaps our tiredness isn't from doing too much, but rather too little of what fuels us (and what we can do about it). Five to Thrive Questions: What did I do well today? What am I grateful for? What can I appreciate about myself? What did others appreciate about me today? What learning from today will I apply tomorrow? Ten Year Vision Questions: How old will I be, how old will my kids be? What would I be doing? What would people be valuing about me? What would be bringing me joy (giving me energy)? What would I be doing less of? What belief would I need to have about myself to bring this to life? About the guest: Dr Margie Warrell is a global authority on living and leading with courage. The bestselling author of five books, Margie couples her diverse international background with actionable advice to help people make better decisions and take braver action - in work, leadership, and life. She is the senior partner in the Board, CEO Succession and Leadership pratice at Korn Ferry, Founder of Global Courage, Margie sits on the board of Forbes School of Business & Technology and is trusted by global brands - NASA, Deloitte, SAP, Morgan Stanley, Dell & Salesforce. Her latest book is You've Got This! View all her books here: https://margiewarrell.com/books/ Find out more at https://margiewarrell.com/ About the host: Amelia Phillips is an exercise, nutrition, parenting and business expert with a career spanning 26 years in health. She's a registered exercise scientist, nutritionist and researcher (with a masters of human nutrition). She is the co-founder of health tech company 12WBT which grew from start-up to 56 staff. After a successful exit, she now consults to health companies, presents and appears in the media. Amelia had four kids in five years and is dedicated to empowering women to build a life after kids on the foundation of health (mental and physical), love and purpose. If you have a question for Amelia, reach out via Insta @_amelia_phillips, email ap@ameliaphillips.com.au or text an audio question to: 0417458772 Find out more at www.ameliaphillips.com.au CREDITSHost: Amelia Phillips Guest: Margie WarrellAudio Producer: Darren RothMusic: Matt Nicholich Production Partner: Nova Entertainment Pty Ltd Healthy Her acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"You don't have to attain perfection or mastery to be worthy of the success you've achieved!" Margie Warrell. Margie Warrell wrote the book, "You've got this. The life changing power of trusting yourself" On this episode I talk about the cycle of Perfectionism and Imposter Syndrome. Perfectionism is to make something completely free from faults or defects, or a close to such condition as possible. Imposter Syndrome is described as the persistent inability to believe that one's success is deserved. The Coaching Corner gives you 3 things you can do to begin the process of being authentically YOU! https://linktr.ee/Tajuanahill Follow me on Instagram, Pinterest and Tiktok and you will get extra content and graphics. Subscribe on Apple Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/.../what-the-quote/id1524694048 Subscribe to my YouTube Channel https://youtube.com/channel/UCnP5p6lite-DWvbnmJvSKbw Follow me @Tajuanahill and @wtq.podcast on all social media. What the Quote Podcast uses Quotes to create Kind Humans. What is a Kind Human? A Kind Human: Speaks kindness, shows kindness and stimulates kindness in others! I'll share some of my favorite quotes and interview some of my favorite Kind Humans about theirs. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tajuana-hill/support
Dr Margie Warrell is a global authority on living and leading with courage. She's all about training the brave, feeling the fear and reaching our full potential.Along with being a best-selling author, Dr Margie sits on the board of the Forbes School of Business & Technology, she's a member of the UN Women National Committee Australia and has created transformative programs for NASA, Deloitte and Salesforce. She's also a mum of four.We talk about overcautiousness - playing it safe - and the cost it can have on our life. Plus, the psychology behind why we feel so nervous before public speaking or talking on camera - and key steps to overcome this.I've known Margie for years and truly value her insight. She's down to earth, has zero ego, super authentic, and in what can feel like a fearful and anxious world, she's all about empowering us to think bigger and to be brave and bold. SHOW NOTESFollow Dr Margie on Twitter and Instagram: @margiewarrell BLOG: Speak with Power Poise and Impact https://margiewarrell.com/speak-with-power-poise-impact/LIVE BRAVE PODCAST: How to Speak with Power and Poise- Even When Nervous- https://apple.co/3h451TZBOOK: You've Got This! The Life Changing Power of Trusting Yourself www.margiewarrell.com/YGTTEDx TALK: https://www.ted.com/talks/margie_warrell_how_to_be_braveNEWSLETTER: www.margiewarrell.com/livebravelyNeed help with your next media appearance? Head to our website at stephaniehuntmedia.com or chat with us on Instagram at @stephaniehuntmedia or Facebook.This podcast is brought to you by Charles Sturt University - where I studied Communications and I'm proud to be a member of their alumni.We acknowledge the traditional owners of the land on which we have recorded this podcast, the Darug people. We pay our respects to their Elders, past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.
Do you know your purpose in life? Have you taken stock of what makes you come alive? Discovering your WHY, your innate strengths, and where you add value in this world will lead you toward being able to measure your life when it is said and done.In today's episode, host Jason Ramsden takes a look at the process one undertakes to discover their purpose in life -- one's WHY -- and explains how he recently found his and what that has meant in his personal development journey.RATE & REVIEW THE SHOWReview us on Love the Podcast or Apple Podcasts -- reviews and ratings help others find us and we appreciate your support greatly.ENGAGE WITH THE SHOWSubscribe, Facebook, Twitter or LinkedInCONNECT WITH JAYWebsite, Email, LinkedIn, Instagram, TikTok, or TwitterRESOURCESArticle LinksDo You Know Your “Why?” 4 Questions To Find Your Purpose by Dr. Margie Warrell (forbes.com)How To Improve Your Life By Discovering Your Why by Craig Dewe (likehack.org).App LinksCalm App; Calm is the #1 app for sleep and meditation. Join the millions experiencing better sleep, lower stress, and less anxiety. (Apple, Android)Amazon Links**EP30: Metahuma: Unleashing Your Infinite Potential by Depak Chopra, MD.EP19: Chatter;The Voice in Our Head, Why It Matters, and How to Harness ItEP11: Give and Take by Adam GrantEP04: The 5 Second Rule: Transform your Life, Work, and Confidence with Everyday Courage by Mel RobbinsEP02: Find Your Why by Simon Sinek (audio version)**As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases
#029 - Join Jennie for the third installment of "how to be a badass" aka The Courage Series. Today, we're diving into why saying 'No' is such a challenge but oh so necessary for accomplishing your big goals. Jennie outlines a surefire way to phrase your 'No' so you never have to feel guilty again--and gives you tons of exercises to make the process easy peasy moving forward.Episode 12 Being Busy is Bad For You (Here's How to Fix It). This episode describes how to steal back your time.Episode 27 Robert Riopel on Adaptability (or Courageous Destruction). Robert talks all about people-pleasing in this episode.Episode 24 The Courage Series: Integrity. If you haven't listened to this foundational episode, I recommend you do so now!Find Your Courage: 12 Acts for Becoming Fearless at Work and in Life, by Margie Warrell, is the book that inspired this series. (affiliate link)Check out 53 Ways to Say 'No' for help constructing your favorite 'No' statements.Want the Episode Freebie--with all the journaling exercises inside a printable worksheet for you to explore at your own pace? You can get that at: jennieoconnor.com/NopeHe who lets the small things bind him, leaves the "great" undone behind him.Follow me: Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest @YourCreativeFairyGodmotherThanks so much for listening. Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss next week when I reveal the secret to freedom. I'm stoked to share it because it only takes a tiny shift to live the life you've always dreamed of. So smash that button, muffins!✨✨If you think this content is deserving of a tip, I'd be ever so grateful if you'd leave one here. I plan to use all proceeds for magick supplies and I promise to use my powers for good.
Episode #35 It's almost impossible to go through life without experiencing some kind of failure. People who do so probably live so cautiously that they go nowhere. Perhaps, they're not really living at all. The fear of failing can be immobilizing – it can cause us to do nothing, and therefore resist moving forward. But when we allow fear to stop our forward progress in life, we're likely to miss some great opportunities along the way. This episode features Margie's books and programs that will embolden you with the purpose, paradigm shift, and practical skills to take your team, leadership, and life to the next level and beyond. She shares how to unlock the potential of being braver in work and relationships and liberates people to transform fear into courage in leadership. In today's culture of fear, living bravely is indispensable for living well. Overcome your fears and move forward to achieve your goals. A Bit About Margie Dr. Margie Warrell was a multi-hyphenate before it was a thing. Margie is an author – keynote speaker – media commentator – certified coach – podcast host – Forbes columnist – board member – women's advocate – leadership facilitator – adventure traveler – amateur barista – ball juggling/dropping mother of four… you get the drift. Twenty-five years of living around the world coupled with her passion for personal development have taught her a thing or two about rising above the fears that dim our lights and hold our potential dormant. Of all the lessons she'd learned since leaving her parent's small farm in rural Australia the most important are that courage is required for every worthwhile endeavor and that the human spirit is greater than any challenge we face. Individually and collectively. In today's culture of fear, living bravely is indispensable for living well. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/margiewarrell/ Website: https://www.margiewarrell.com/
#025 - Join Jennie for the second installment of "how to be a badass" aka The Courage Series. Today, we're diving into who you would be if you didn't give a damn what others thought of you. Being yourself is another critical component of living a courageous life, so in this episode, we discuss how to do just that. Topics covered include:what you have to offer when you're busy conforming (HINT: not much).how folks who are comfortable in their own skin radiate freedom, positivity and a love for life.why naming things is the key to taking back your power.and we'll uncover your self-adopted labels and secret shames--and the stories from whence they came....plus a whole lot more that will have you being the most authentic expression of yourself in no time!You are a combination of the five people you spend the most time with.--Jim RohnEverything you ever wanted to know about Scanner Planners is in Episode #004.Radical Acceptance, by Tara Brach. Her meditations that Jennie loooooves can be found here.And even though I don't mention it in this episode, Find Your Courage: 12 Acts for Becoming Fearless at Work and in Life, by Margie Warrell, is the book that inspired this series. Want the Episode Freebie--with all the journaling exercises inside a printable worksheet for you to explore at your own pace? You can get that here.And if you take one thing away from this episode, let it be the question:What would you be like if you didn't have to prove anything to anyone ever again?Follow me: Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest @YourCreativeFairyGodmotherThanks so much for listening. Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss next week when I reveal a pretty giant secret about myself while chatting with an ex-lawyer turned tarot reader to the stars.✨✨If you think this content is deserving of a tip, I'd be ever so grateful if you'd leave one here. I plan to use all proceeds for magick supplies and I promise to use my powers for good.
#024 - Join Jennie for the first installment of "how to be a badass" aka The Courage Series. Today, we're diving into what it means to live with integrity (HINT: it's not what you think). In this episode, we cover what it means to take 100% responsibility for your life, how to reclaim the power you've handed over to others, and the neurological proof that we create our realities.Find Your Courage: 12 Acts for Becoming Fearless at Work and in Life, Margie Warrell is the book that inspired this series. The World According to You is my blog post about how what we see around us is a virtual reality of our own making.The Buddha's Brain, by Rick Hanson.Want the Episode Freebie, with all the journaling exercises inside a printable worksheet for you to explore at your own pace? You can get that here.Follow me: Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest @YourCreativeFairyGodmotherWord of the day: HeuristicThis means any approach to problem solving or self-discovery that employs a practical method that is not guaranteed to be optimal, perfect, or rational, but is nevertheless sufficient for reaching an immediate, short-term goal.I wanted to identify a heuristic way to be more courageous. But it turns out it's way more complicated than that. So you get an entire series. You're welcome.
Living bravely takes a lot of courage, being able to control fear, and still taking action. In this episode of the Happy Hustle Podcast, my guest Dr. Margie Warrell talks about how to overcome fear in any adversity, and living bravely. Margie Warrell is a global authority on living and leading with courage. Her five bestselling books get to the heart of what holds people back in work, leadership, love, and life. A LinkedIn Top Voice and passionate advocate for inclusive leadership, Margie sits on the Advisory Board of Forbes School of Business & Technology. She's also the founder of Global Courage, trusted by global brands to deliver life-changing programs that accelerate growth. If you want to build your confidence and step up bravely , Margie is offering a FREE challenge called "Train the Brave Challenge". Just head over to https://margiewarrell.com/train-the-brave/. Are you're not getting great sleep? You're probably deficient in Magnesium. One way to optimize your sleep and boost your immune system in the process is to take some Magnesium by BiOptimizers. This is one of my go-to supplements for reducing cortisol (stress hormone) and increasing my deep relaxation. Get the hook up at www.magbreakthrough.com/happy ⬅️ and save up to 33%
But it's far less uncomfortable than one day looking back and wondering, “What if I'd tried?” Host Angie Miller, along with featured guest, world-renowned courage and expert best-selling author Dr. Margie Warrell, continue their conversation exploring tools to stop the excuses and dial up your daring and boldest vision for the future. Let “Strong Mind. Strong Body” help you take those chances and make those changes! Some of the best things in life are FREE. That's why NASM is offering you new courses each month for $0. Don't miss your chance to claim yours. https://nasm.co/3vN3ysS
Too often we let fear- fear of failure or looking foolish- sit in the driver's seat. Join host Angie Miller, along with featured guest, world-renowned courage expert and bestselling author, Dr. Margie Warrell, for practical tools to reframe your apprehension, rethink risk, and make the ultimate bet…on yourself. Let “Strong Mind. Strong Body” help you face down those fears!
In this episode, I speak with speaker, coach and best selling author, Dr. Margie Warrell. We discuss the lessons she learned during the pandemic, being braver, doubting your doubts, trusting yourself and her latest book, You've Got This: The Life Changing Power of Trusting Yourself. This conversation was really powerful in reinforcing that you are capable of doing more than you think and not letting fear get in your way. This episode is filled with wisdom, enjoy! Connect with Margie Warrell: Website - margiewarrell.com Book - You've Got This: The Life Changing Power of Trusting Yourself Live Brave Podcast Connect with me: www.instagram.com/beyoutifulchick www.beyoutifulchick.com Email me your questions and comments - podcast@beyoutifulchick.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/beyoutiful/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beyoutiful/support
Margie Warrell is a speaker, coach, author, and women's leadership advocate. She's the author of 5 books including, most recently, You've Got This! The Life-changing Power of Trusting Yourself. She joins Patrick in the Leadership Lab to talk about courage, caution, and guarantees. You can find out more about Margie at margiewarrell.com
You can make it through this. And so can your business. COVID has screwed up…everything. Many businesses have closed — some temporarily, some forever. But others have adapted, pivoted, even thrived. How? According to this week's special guest teacher, it all comes down to resilience. Margie Warrell has closely studied success in business, and currently […] The post MBA1638 Guest Teacher – Margie Warrell – How to Bounce Back from a COVID-induced Crisis appeared first on The $100 MBA.
This week we learned why and how you should trust yourself to live bravely. Margie Warrell shares why she is passionate about helping others live bigger and braver lives. Margie is the host of the Live Brave podcast and a 5 time best selling author with her most recent book being You got this!
Special Guest: Margie Warrell This podcast provides: Tips: Specific tips on what to do to help our children take healthy risks and lead a brave life. Scripts: What to say (and how to show and model) to our kids about getting out of their comfort zone as well as what kinds of risks are worth taking. How to add bravery into everyday experiences The post How to Talk to Kids About Being Brave with Margie Warrell – ReLaunch appeared first on Dr Drobyn Silverman.