Explore every episode of the podcast Dare To Speak: Difficult Conversations That Change Everything
| Title | Pub. Date | Duration | |
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| Episode 3: The way you speak to your children today becomes the voice they carry into adulthood. | 30 Dec 2025 | 00:18:53 | |
The way you speak to your children today becomes the voice they carry into adulthood. In this episode, Eve explores how our own childhood experiences quietly shape the way we communicate as adults, especially when conversations feel charged, emotional, or uncomfortable. She reflects on the messages we absorb growing up, the coping mechanisms we develop, and how easily these patterns are passed down without us realising. For parents in particular, this episode is an invitation to pause and ask an important question: What am I teaching my child about communication, safety, and expression, without even saying a word? Eve also gently challenges how differently children are being raised today, and what may be lost when difficult emotions are rushed, avoided, or smoothed over rather than understood. We are not blaming, we are creating awareness. You’ll be encouraged to:
Eve invites listeners to journal after the episode and share their reflections, helping to shape future conversations on the podcast. Because learning to navigate difficult conversations doesn’t start when conflict appears. Journal prompts encouraged. NOTES: Visit Eve Stanway’s website Sign up to Eve’s newsletter for early bird details of her upcoming course and masterclass! | |||
| Episode 2: What shapes the voice you carry into difficult conversations? | 30 Dec 2025 | 00:25:40 | |
What shapes the voice you carry into difficult conversations? Long before conflict shows up in adulthood, our earliest experiences quietly teach us how to speak… or stay silent. In this episode, Eve shares a deeply personal part of her story, a childhood spent sailing around the world until the age of 11. A life without roots, routine, or certainty. A life that demanded adaptability, emotional awareness, and resilience long before she had words for them. This isn’t nostalgia. Eve explores how those early years shaped her relationship with communication, safety, and truth and why understanding where your voice was formed is essential if you want to use it with confidence today. This episode is for you if:
This is the beginning of a deeper conversation Eve will continue throughout the podcast: how lived experience shapes the way we communicate, connect, and protect ourselves. Because difficult conversations don’t start in the moment. Have a conversation you’re afraid to have? Eve wants to hear from you. NOTES: Visit Eve Stanway’s website Sign up to Eve’s newsletter for early bird details of her upcoming course and masterclass! | |||
| Episode 1: What happens when the hardest conversations go unsaid? | 29 Dec 2025 | 00:15:23 | |
What happens when the hardest conversations go unsaid? In this opening episode of Dare to Speak: Difficult conversations that change everything, Eve introduces the heart of the podcast a space for the conversations that change everything, especially when silence has done more damage than words ever could. So many relationships don’t break because of one dramatic moment, but because of what’s never spoken. The swallowed feelings. The avoided truths. The fear of making things worse until silence becomes the loudest voice in the room. This episode explores why difficult conversations feel so terrifying, how silence shows up in conflict and separation, and why learning to speak calmly, safely, and honestly can be the turning point for healing, clarity, or even a better ending. Eve also shares what’s coming next: weekly episodes grounded in real experiences, emotional insight, and practical support for anyone facing tough conversations around relationships, break-ups, co-parenting, or personal boundaries. You’re invited into the conversation too. If there’s something you’re struggling to say or a conversation you don’t know how to begin this podcast is for you. Because your voice matters. Even now. Coming up: If you’ve ever thought “I don’t know how to say this” start here. NOTES: Visit Eve Stanway’s website Sign up to Eve’s newsletter for early bird details of her upcoming course and masterclass! | |||