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The Introverted Leader: Beat Imposter Syndrome to Elevate Your Leadership & Get Promoted
Greg Weinger - Introvert Confidence & Leadership Coach
Frequency: 1 episode/10d. Total Eps: 59

Do you ever feel like you’re doing everything right at work — yet still get overlooked because you’re not the loudest voice in the room?
The Introverted Leader (formerly The Powerful Introvert Podcast) is a podcast for quiet professionals who want to rise in leadership without pretending to be someone they’re not.
I’m Greg Weinger — a tech executive with over 25 years of leadership experience (and yes, I’m an introvert). I’m here to share the stories, lessons, and shortcuts it took me far too long to learn, so you can rise faster, earn what you deserve, and lead with calm, confident authority.
You’ll learn how to:
- Build unshakeable confidence as a quiet leader — beat imposter syndrome, trust your instincts, and pursue promotion without becoming someone else.
- Communicate with quiet authority in high-stakes moments — speak up in meetings, frame ideas clearly, and develop executive presence and storytelling that lands with senior leaders.
- Earn recognition and influence sustainably — increase visibility authentically, lead with calm influence, and manage your energy to thrive in extroverted cultures without burnout.
If you’ve ever felt undervalued, overlooked, or unsure you “fit” leadership, this show will help you turn calm, thoughtfulness, and empathy into a serious career advantage — and step into the next level with quiet confidence.
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#45 - Stop Burning Out & Start Managing Your Energy to Lead
Season 2 · Episode 45
mardi 6 janvier 2026 • Duration 44:14
Have you ever felt like success in sales, leadership, or business requires more social energy than you actually have — and that the only way to keep up is to “act extroverted”?
In this episode, I’m joined by Ashley Harwood — top real estate agent, coach, and author of Move Over Extroverts: How to Build a Successful Real Estate Career. Ashley reframes the entire game for introverts: energy is like time or money — a finite resource you can invest intentionally, so you can show up calm, confident, and effective without burning out.
In this episode you’ll discover:
- Audit your calendar like an energy ledger — so you can spot what drains you, what restores you, and the patterns that quietly drive burnout.
- Build rest + preparation before the moments that matter — so you’re not walking into your biggest meetings already depleted.
- Sell with quiet confidence by consulting, not pushing — listening deeply, offering options, and helping people reach the right decision for them.
If you’re an introvert trying to grow in a high-energy environment, this is a practical reset you can apply immediately. Subscribe for more conversations like this — and share this episode with a fellow quiet professional who’s trying to succeed without burning out.
Ashley’s website: https://moveoverextroverts.com
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#44 - Introducing The Introverted Leader (Season 2 Trailer) — New Name, New Focus, Same Mission
Season 2 · Episode 44
jeudi 1 janvier 2026 • Duration 07:11
Have you ever been told—directly or indirectly—that because you’re quiet, you can’t be a leader?
Welcome to The Introverted Leader: a podcast helping introverted leaders embrace your underrated, quiet strengths to get promoted and earn what you deserve.
In this short trailer, Greg Weinger shares why the show was rebranded from The Powerful Introvert Podcast, who it’s for (quieter individual contributors and emerging leaders), and what you can expect in the episodes ahead.
You’ll discover:
- Why being quiet is not a leadership limitation—and how introverted strengths create real influence.
- How Season 2 will help you beat imposter syndrome, speak up in meetings with quiet authority, and build visibility without performing extroversion.
- What topics will guide this next chapter as you rise in leadership while staying authentic.
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#35 - The Dramatic Mindset Shift for Introverts Who Finally Ask: “What Do I Actually Want?”
Season 1 · Episode 35
lundi 10 novembre 2025 • Duration 42:34
Have you ever been so busy chasing someone else’s definition of success that you forgot to ask yourself the most important question: What do I actually want?
For many quiet professionals, that single question marks a turning point — from overwhelm to ownership. In this conversation, award-winning leadership coach Brigitte Münch shares the powerful mindset shift that helps introverts reclaim clarity, confidence, and control in both career and life.
In this episode you’ll discover:
- How to simplify your goals and create a rhythm that lets introverts do their best work.
- Why reframing sales as service helps you sell confidently and attract clients who truly fit.
- How to navigate change without burning out by letting go of corporate conditioning and building a business that serves your life — not the other way around.
Listen to this episode now!
Guest Links
🌐 Website: https://bm-bluemountain.com
🔹 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brigitte-muench
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#34 - Proven Marketing Strategies for Introverts to Sell Authentically and Succeed in Business
Season 1 · Episode 34
lundi 3 novembre 2025 • Duration 42:20
What if self-promotion makes you cringe — but your business depends on it?
For so many introverted entrepreneurs, showing up online can feel unnatural. But what if success didn’t require being louder — just more yourself?
In this episode of The Powerful Introvert Podcast, Greg Weinger talks with Nicole Kepic, launch-messaging strategist, copywriter, and author of Don’t Ask Me to Be Loud: The Introverted Girl’s Guide to Online Business.
After two decades writing for powerhouse brands like Kellogg’s, PepsiCo, and Walmart, Nicole left the agency world to help quiet creatives and coaches use words, not volume, to market, sell, and lead authentically.
In this episode you’ll discover:
- Proven marketing and messaging strategies that help introverts sell without feeling pushy.
- Why owning your quiet strengths attracts the right clients and opportunities.
- Practical copywriting and mindset shifts that let your words speak — and sell — for you.
This conversation is for every introverted professional who’s ever thought, “If only I were louder.”
Nicole shows that your quiet authenticity isn’t a limitation — it’s your biggest advantage in business.
⏱️ Chapters
00:00 – Intro & Nicole’s journey to embracing introversion
03:00 – From copywriter to business owner during COVID
07:00 – Why she wrote Don’t Ask Me to Be Loud
11:00 – Marketing and selling without being “on” all the time
16:00 – Managing energy and client fit as an introvert entrepreneur
21:00 – Copywriting as authentic self-expression
28:00 – Stretching your comfort zone and finding balance
36:00 – Final thoughts on embracing your quiet power
📌 Find Out More About Nicole Kepic
Website: https://www.nicolekepic.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nicolekepic
Book: Don’t Ask Me to Be Loud on Amazon
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#33 - Why Flow States Unlock Creative Ideas that Make You Irreplaceable
Season 1 · Episode 33
mardi 28 octobre 2025 • Duration 42:16
Do you worry about losing your job—or even your career—to AI?
If so, you’re not alone. The rise of automation and large language models has left many professionals wondering how to stay relevant. But what if the one thing that keeps you irreplaceable isn’t harder work, it’s deeper work?
Steven Puri has led creative teams at DreamWorks and 20th Century Fox and now runs The Sukha, a global community devoted to mindful productivity and flow. In this episode, he explains why the future belongs to those who can enter states of focus and creativity that machines can’t touch—and how introverts have a natural edge in doing exactly that.
You’ll learn how to cultivate daily focus, use flow as a creative multiplier, and design a work rhythm that fuels original ideas instead of burnout.
You’ll Learn:
• Why flow states make your work impossible to automate
• How to access your “deep work zone” and silence distractions
• Why ideas—not AI—will define the next generation of leadership
• The two principles great leaders use to create trust and alignment
• How intention—not busyness—drives your most meaningful results
If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by technology or fearful about your place in the future of work, this conversation will remind you of the one advantage no algorithm can replace: your capacity for creative flow.
Chapters
00:00 – Introduction & Steven’s story from Hollywood to tech
04:30 – Learning extrovert behaviors as an introvert leader
09:00 – What film production teaches us about remote work
14:00 – Why trust and mission beat micromanagement
16:30 – AI vs Ideas: Why creativity still wins
22:00 – Discovering flow and founding The Sukha
28:00 – Music, focus, and how to design for deep work
33:00 – How introverts thrive in hybrid work environments
39:00 – The power of daily intention
41:00 – Where to find Steven and try The Sukha
📌 Find Out More About Steven Puri
Website: https://thesukha.co
Email: steven@thesukha.co
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevenpuri
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#32 - How to Stay Calm and Credible When Speaking to Senior Leadership
Season 1 · Episode 32
vendredi 24 octobre 2025 • Duration 04:36
Have you ever felt your pulse quicken before presenting to senior leadership?
Like no matter how well you’ve prepared, the moment you’re in that room, every question feels like a test?
In this minisode of The Powerful Introvert Podcast, communications expert Salvatore Manzi and author of Clear and Compelling shares how to shift your mindset from proving yourself to building trust when speaking with executives and boards. You’ll learn how senior leaders actually think, why they challenge your ideas, and how to show up as calm, confident, and credible — even when the pressure is high.
You’ll discover:
- Why questions from executives aren’t a test — they’re a trust check
- How to “serve one plate at a time” instead of overwhelming with data
- The power of pausing to respond (not react)
- How to overcome “delay bias” and think clearly under pressure
- What senior leaders are really looking for in your presence
A minisode is a quick 5-minute recap of the most powerful insights and actionable advice from past episodes — designed to help you lead quietly, confidently, and effectively.
Chapters
00:00 – The mistake most people make when presenting to senior leaders
01:00 – Questions aren’t a test — they’re a trust exercise
02:00 – How to stay calm when challenged
03:00 – The power of pausing before you respond
04:00 – What executives are really evaluating
Clear and Compelling is available now on Amazon.
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#31 - You Don't Need to Fit In to Lead: Embracing Neurodistinct, Authentic Leadership
Season 1 · Episode 31
jeudi 23 octobre 2025 • Duration 41:38
Have you ever felt like fitting in meant shrinking who you are?
For introverts and neurodistinct professionals, the workplace often rewards loudness and sameness — not quiet confidence or authenticity. But what if leadership didn’t require blending in, and true belonging began with self-acceptance?
In this episode of The Powerful Introvert Podcast, Greg Weinger sits down with Grant Harris — a proud introvert, certified diversity executive, and neurodistinct entrepreneur — to explore what it really means to lead differently. Grant shares his story as a late-diagnosed autistic professional and how he turned self-understanding into a framework for inclusive leadership, helping organizations move from compliance to community.
You’ll learn:
- Why the idea of “normal” limits creativity, confidence, and connection
- How introversion and neurodiversity intersect in the workplace
- What leaders get wrong about “accommodations” — and how to see their business value
- How to advocate for yourself without masking or burning out
- Simple ways to get 1% better each day and grow through discomfort
- Why quiet, authentic leadership creates stronger teams and more human organizations
Whether you identify as introverted, neurodistinct, or simply human, this conversation redefines leadership — showing that difference isn’t a liability, it’s your advantage.
Chapters
00:00 – Introduction: Rethinking “Normal”
03:00 – Grant’s Journey from Athlete to Advocate
07:00 – The Intersection of Introversion and Neurodiversity
13:00 – The Taco-Shell Metaphor: Every Brain Is Different
19:00 – From Compliance to Community
25:00 – How to Open Minds Without Convincing
31:00 – Getting Comfortable Being Uncomfortable
36:00 – Quiet Leadership Without the Title
40:00 – Closing Thoughts & Where to Find Grant Harris
📌 Find Out More About Grant Harris
🌐 Website: https://compliancetocommunity.com
🔗 LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/grantharris555
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#30 - Introvert-Friendly 15-Minute "Cockroach" Meetings That Actually Work
Season 1 · Episode 30
jeudi 16 octobre 2025 • Duration 04:02
Tired of meetings that drag on forever—and drain your energy before the day even starts?
In this minisode, leadership expert Chris Dyer shares a brilliant system for fast, inclusive problem solving: the 15-minute “Cockroach Meeting.” Designed for remote and introverted teams alike, these quick, optional meetings empower anyone to call the right people together and get unstuck in minutes—without hierarchy, pressure, or endless chatter.
You’ll learn how this simple meeting format cut hours of wasted time, boosted collaboration, and gave introverted employees space to lead confidently and recharge their energy.
A minisode is a quick 5-minute recap of the most powerful insights and actionable advice from past episodes of The Powerful Introvert Podcast—short, focused, and made to fit into your day.
🎧 Listen now to learn how to make your meetings shorter, smarter, and far more energizing.
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#29 - Quiet Confidence Starts Here: You’re Already Good Enough to Lead
Season 1 · Episode 29
lundi 13 octobre 2025 • Duration 38:07
Have you ever questioned whether you’re enough to lead—especially in a world that rewards the loudest voice in the room?
For many introverts, the unspoken message is that confidence means being more extroverted. But what if true leadership begins with accepting yourself exactly as you are?
In this episode, certified coach, trainer, and author Karolien Koolhof—founder of Quiet Quality and author of Introverted Leadership—shares how to replace the “I’m not good enough” belief with self-acceptance, purpose, and quiet power. Drawing on global research across cultures, she reveals how affinity bias holds introverts back, and how small, values-based actions can retrain your brain for confidence that lasts.
You’ll learn:
- Why introverted leaders face bias in extrovert-driven workplaces
- The single belief that keeps most introverts stuck—and how to undo it
- How to turn self-criticism into self-compassion
- A simple “bus exercise” to quiet your inner critic
- How to align daily actions with your core values
- Why quiet confidence—not volume—creates sustainable leadership
If you’ve ever been told to speak up, take more space, or change who you are to be successful, this episode will help you redefine leadership on your own terms.
Chapters
00:00 – The bias against quiet leaders
02:00 – Karolien’s introvert childhood in the Netherlands
06:00 – Journalism, innovation, and being told to “be more outspoken”
10:00 – Discovering introversion through MBA research
13:00 – Global study on introverted leadership
15:00 – Affinity bias and why it keeps introverts overlooked
18:00 – Cultural differences in how introversion is viewed
24:00 – Evidence-based coaching and psychology insights
25:30 – The “I’m not good enough” belief
28:00 – The “bus exercise” to reframe your inner critic
30:00 – Living your core values in small, daily steps
35:00 – Redefining neurodiversity and belonging
37:00 – Where to find Karolien and Quiet Quality
Guest Links
🌐 Website: https://quietquality.nl
📘 Book: Introverted Leadership (available on Amazon)
🔗 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karolienkoolhof
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#28 - These 4 Keys Stop Self-Sabotage and Build Confidence
Season 1 · Episode 28
jeudi 9 octobre 2025 • Duration 05:01
Have you ever caught yourself spiraling in self-doubt, replaying every misstep and wondering why growth feels so exhausting?
For introverts, that voice of self-judgment can be relentless — the inner critic that convinces us to play small, stay silent, or give up just when change is possible.
💡 This minisode — a quick, 5-minute recap of the most powerful insights and actionable advice from past episodes — distills the wisdom you need to reset your mindset fast.
In this conversation highlight, author and coach Michaela Chung shares four powerful keys to breaking the self-sabotage cycle and rebuilding confidence with compassion.
She explains why being hard on yourself actually slows transformation, and how gentle, sustainable growth starts by expanding — not escaping — your comfort zone.
You’ll learn:
- 🧠 How to interrupt the self-judgment spiral before it kills your motivation
- 💬 The power of connection — why simply talking to someone breaks mental loops
- ✋ EFT “tapping” and emotional release techniques to reset your nervous system
- 💌 Forgiveness and micro-sharing practices that free stuck emotions and rebuild confidence
Growth doesn’t come from pushing harder — it comes from treating yourself better.
Start applying these four keys today and watch your confidence expand with ease.
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