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Awfully Quiet is a podcast about the inner lives of people building extraordinary careers.
Hosted by Hannah Sosa, each conversation explores the ideas behind confidence, visibility, leadership and self-expression, not to hand you another blueprint, but to help you think differently about your own.
Anna Belyaeva: The Quiet Advantage in Job Search
Modern job search rewards a different set of strengths than people think.
Hayley Dawson: The Human Skills That Matter Most
The overlooked skills that get you hired, remembered and respected.
Sophie Hirst: A New Generation of Ambition
On building a career you actually want to live inside.
Annelise McCarthy: Taking up Space, Quietly
Speaking coach Annelise McCarthy on finding your voice without performing confidence.
Isobelle Panton: The Rules Worth Breaking
Sometimes the biggest career advantage is ignoring conventional advice.
Maryam Pasha: The Power of Storytelling
What if storytelling, not self-promotion, is the real visibility skill?
Erika De Pellegrin: The Balance Theory
What if balance isn’t something you find, but something you build?
Melody Wilding: The Career Advantage of Sensitivity
The qualities you’ve learned to hide at work may be your greatest strengths.
Nadia Gabrielle: Can Projectors Thrive in Corporate Careers?
What if succeeding at work starts with understanding how you naturally operate?
Jess Williamson: Thinking Bigger Than Your Comfort Zone
The biggest limits in our careers are often the ones we’ve accepted as realistic.
Charlotte Grimmel: Why Knowing Better Isn’t Enough
On why we often know exactly what’s holding us back, and stay stuck anyway.
Heather Elkington: Can Introverts Be Great Leaders?
The strongest leadership qualities are often the least visible.