Explore every episode of the podcast Lead Brightly. The Truth About Leadership & Confidence
| Title | Pub. Date | Duration | |
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| Lead Brightly Podcast - Trailer | 16 Sep 2025 | 00:00:36 | |
Over 70% of leaders from CEOs to senior executives admit that they've struggled with imposter syndrome. Sign up to our Brilliant Newsletter today and receive monthly tips, tools and offers to help you develop the right level of confidence and skills to Lead Brightly© https://www.brightandbrilliant.com/subscribe 🌐 Website: brightandbrilliant.com 🔗 LinkedIn: Sarah Farmer – linkedin.com/in/sarah-farmer-coach ▶️ Watch on YouTube: Lead Brightly Podcast 🎧 Listen on Spotify: Lead Brightly on Spotify 🍏 Listen on Apple Podcasts: Lead Brightly on Apple | |||
| How Purpose Changes Everything | Micah-Rose Emmett | 12 Jan 2026 | 00:52:23 | |
Leadership isn’t a straight line. And for many high-achieving women, it’s not ambition that drives the journey — it’s purpose, identity, and the courage to rebuild when life throws everything off course. In this powerful conversation, Sarah sits down with global CEO and leadership expert Micha-Rose Emmett, who opens up with remarkable honesty about losing her mum, losing her confidence, and slowly learning to rebuild belief from the ground up. Across this deeply human and generous discussion, Micha-Rose shares how confidence is shaped, shaken, and strengthened. She reveals how reframing your inner voice changes the way you lead, why gratitude pulled her out of her darkest moments, and how stillness creates clarity in a world built on noise, comparison, and pressure. Together, Sarah and Micha-Rose explore imposter syndrome, the loneliness at the top, the trap of 16-hour days, and the internal narratives that quietly define how we show up. This episode is a reminder that leadership isn’t about perfection — it’s about purpose, connection, and owning who you really are. Whether you’re an emerging leader, an experienced executive, or someone trying to redefine what success looks like, this conversation brings the practical insight and emotional honesty you’ll recognise in your own journey. Micha-Rose’s three pillars of authentic leadership close the episode with clarity you can use today. Sign up to our Brilliant Newsletter today and receive monthly tips, tools and offers to help you develop the right level of confidence and skills to Lead Brightly© https://www.brightandbrilliant.com/subscribe 🌐 Website: brightandbrilliant.com 🔗 LinkedIn: Sarah Farmer – linkedin.com/in/sarah-farmer-coach ▶️ Watch on YouTube: Lead Brightly Podcast 🎧 Listen on Spotify: Lead Brightly on Spotify 🍏 Listen on Apple Podcasts: Lead Brightly on Apple | |||
| When Leaders Won’t Listen | Kath Reynolds | 16 Mar 2026 | 00:33:51 | |
Leadership isn’t something most of us are taught. Many of us are promoted because we’re good at the job, then left to figure out the rest on our own. In this episode of Lead Brightly, Kath Reynolds opens up about her thirty years in leadership roles across finance, recruitment and entrepreneurship, and the surprising truth she learned about confidence along the way. What looks strong on the outside often feels very different on the inside. Kath reflects on the years she led by trying to be liked, the moments her confidence quietly eroded, and the pivotal times she found herself shrinking in rooms she should have led with certainty. She shares the impact of toxic leaders, why loud confidence can mask deep insecurity, and how losing your confidence can change how you show up at work, in meetings, and even inside your own business. This conversation dives into the emotional reality of leadership: not being heard, protecting everyone but yourself, hiding fear behind competence, and the ripple effects leaders unintentionally create. Kath also explores the point where she realised her confidence had slipped away, the talk she didn’t give, and how she finally found the courage to ask for help after years of trying to carry everything alone. If you’ve ever questioned your ability, felt sidelined, or wondered why confidence disappears even when you know you’re capable, Kath’s story will feel deeply familiar. This is a conversation about rediscovering your voice, rebuilding inner validation, and remembering that leadership grows when we stop doing it alone. Sign up to our Brilliant Newsletter today and receive monthly tips, tools and offers to help you develop the right level of confidence and skills to Lead Brightly© https://www.brightandbrilliant.com/subscribe 🌐 Website: brightandbrilliant.com 🔗 LinkedIn: Sarah Farmer – linkedin.com/in/sarah-farmer-coach ▶️ Watch on YouTube: Lead Brightly Podcast 🎧 Listen on Spotify: Lead Brightly on Spotify 🍏 Listen on Apple Podcasts: Lead Brightly on Apple | |||
| Why Confident Leaders Still Break | Mel Mills | 23 Feb 2026 | 00:50:54 | |
Mel Mills brings fire, honesty and humanity to leadership in a way that feels both refreshing and unmistakably real. Sign up to our Brilliant Newsletter today and receive monthly tips, tools and offers to help you develop the right level of confidence and skills to Lead Brightly© https://www.brightandbrilliant.com/subscribe 🌐 Website: brightandbrilliant.com 🔗 LinkedIn: Sarah Farmer – linkedin.com/in/sarah-farmer-coach ▶️ Watch on YouTube: Lead Brightly Podcast 🎧 Listen on Spotify: Lead Brightly on Spotify 🍏 Listen on Apple Podcasts: Lead Brightly on Apple | |||
| Leading Through Crisis With Confidence | Alan Dunbar | 02 Feb 2026 | 00:46:28 | |
Leadership often looks steady from the outside. Inside, it can feel anything but. In this conversation, Sarah sits down with aerospace president and former Royal Navy engineer Alan Dunbar to explore the real link between confidence and leadership when pressure, pace and responsibility collide. Alan shares the moments that shaped him – from search and rescue missions in the 1980s to guiding large aerospace teams through the shock of the pandemic. His stories reveal how calm, grounded leadership earns trust in a way no framework ever could. They also uncover something every leader quietly wrestles with: confidence wobbles, self-doubt, and the fear of getting it wrong when people are relying on you. Together, Sarah and Alan unpick why fear shuts down our ability to think clearly, why emotional intelligence only works when paired with self-control, and how the right environment can transform someone’s performance. It’s a conversation full of honesty, reflection and practical wisdom for anyone navigating the modern leadership landscape. If you’ve ever felt overloaded, stretched, or unsure whether you’re doing enough, this episode will help you feel seen – and remind you that confidence isn’t about perfection. It’s about presence, clarity and the courage to lead as a human being first. Sign up to our Brilliant Newsletter today and receive monthly tips, tools and offers to help you develop the right level of confidence and skills to Lead Brightly© https://www.brightandbrilliant.com/subscribe 🌐 Website: brightandbrilliant.com 🔗 LinkedIn: Sarah Farmer – linkedin.com/in/sarah-farmer-coach ▶️ Watch on YouTube: Lead Brightly Podcast 🎧 Listen on Spotify: Lead Brightly on Spotify 🍏 Listen on Apple Podcasts: Lead Brightly on Apple | |||