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I can help you create spaces where people laugh together, grow together, and win together. Tune in for a variety of career, culture, and leadership guidance from an award-winning I/O Psychologist + Speaker + Consultant.
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After six years and 180+ episodes, this is the final episode of Lead with Levity.This show started with a simple desire - what if work didn’t have to feel so heavy? What if the best leaders weren’t the ones white-knuckling their way through, but the ones who figured out how to stay human while doing hard things? What if there was more room for levity?You turned that question into a community. You shared episodes with colleagues who needed them. You reached out to say “me too.” You showed up in the comments, in my inbox, and in the work you’re doing to make space for authentic connections.This isn’t goodbye. The research, the stories, the unfiltered takes on building workplaces where people actually want to show up are all moving to LinkedIn. Find me there (Dr. Heather Walker - https://linkedin.com/in/leadwithconfidence) and let’s keep this conversation going.Thank you for listening. Thank you for leading with levity when it wasn’t easy. And thank you for proving that joy isn’t what comes after the work (it’s what makes work sustainable).Thank you for allowing me to lead with levity! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit leadwithlevity.substack.com
“I got flipped off twice this month—and I wasn’t even driving crazy.”Road rage is up. People are scared, angry, and don’t know where to put it. So it’s spilling out everywhere—on the freeway, in meetings, at the grocery store.In this vulnerable episode, Heather reflects on how we stay grounded and keep showing up as our best selves when everything feels heavy. She shares three episodes that changed how she thinks about trust, conflict, and connection (and why these frameworks matter more now than ever).Featuring insights from:* Trust: Are You Giving It Too Freely or Not Enough? (Charles Feltman)* No More Drama: How to Resolve Conflict the Right Way (Marlene Chism)* From Bias to Breakthrough: What Happens When We Get Honest at Work (Justin Jones-Fosu)Learn how to navigate uncertainty, manage conflict with care, and stay curious instead of judgmental—even when everything feels like too much.Plus, a powerful reminder from Trevor Noah: “That grumpy person? They’re you, just on a different day.”Second-to-last episode. One more to go. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit leadwithlevity.substack.com
Over six years and 180+ episodes, some conversations have lived rent-free in my head. They are the ones that didn’t just make for good listening but genuinely changed how I think about leadership, work, and myself.In this episode, I’m sharing the first three.We revisit Elayne Fluker’s take on burnout (spoiler: it’s not just about working too hard), Dr. Mike Cundall’s powerful reframing of humor as a house, and Kenneth Rogers’ superhero-inspired lens on fear, authenticity, and what real leadership looks like when we stop performing.Whether you’ve heard these episodes before or you’re discovering them for the first time, this conversation is an invitation to lead differently – with more support, more intentionality, and more real-ness.Part 2 drops November 3rd.LINKS TO FEATURED EPISODES* Listen: HELP: Avoid Burning Out When You Mean Well — with Elayne Fluker (2022)* Listen: Understanding the Role of Humor in the Workplace — with Dr. Mike Cundall (2024)* Listen: Overcoming Fear with Insights from Superheroes and Villains — with Kenneth Rogers (2023) This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit leadwithlevity.substack.com
Who’s still recording podcast episodes in the closet? That used to be the thing. No video, no fancy studio. Just a mic and a dream.Then COViD happened and everything changed.Six years later. Over 180 episodes and so many conversations with leaders, changemakers, and everyday people trying to make work a better place.When I first started the Lead with Levity podcast, I honestly didn’t know if anyone would listen. I just knew the world needed more laughter and more real talk about leadership.And in the beginning, I was shocked to realize — real people in my own city were tuning in. I’ll never forget when I was hiring for a position, interviewing a candidate, and they said, ‘I looked you up… I’ve listened to your podcast.’ I thought, wow — this little experiment actually matters.If I could go back in time, I’d tell myself: this isn’t just a podcast. It’s planting seeds you can’t even see yet.”---Segment 1: Looking Back“A year into the show, I had another moment that changed everything. My CTO at the time told me after listening to an episode, ‘Levity is great, but it’s not everything.’And she was right. Levity matters, but it’s just one piece of the puzzle. That conversation pushed me to expand the vision — to stop thinking of this as just a podcast, and start building solutions leaders could actually use in their organizations.That’s how Lead with Levity became a business. What started behind a mic grew into workshops, consulting, and full-scale programs. And last year, that work was recognized with two Brandon Hall Awards — one for our Trust Accelerator program at P&G and another for our Career Currency program at Indeed.If I could go back, I’d tell myself: this show is the foundation of something far bigger than you think.And I cannot reflect on this journey without shouting out someone who has been with me since the very beginning — my podcast editor, Wilma. Wilma, thank you. You’ve been in the background of every single episode, making sure the sound is clean, the flow is tight, and the message comes through clearly. This show simply wouldn’t have made it this far without you.”---Segment 2: Why Now“Which brings me here — to this moment of transition. After six years, the podcast is winding down. Not because the mission is finished, but because the mission has grown.Today, more of my energy is going into helping leaders and organizations bring these ideas to life at scale. And just this year, that work was honored again — I was recognized with the CXO Leadership Award.If I could go back in time, I’d tell myself: one day you’ll be standing on a stage receiving that award. That’s not something I could’ve imagined when I pressed record on my first episode. But it’s proof that these conversations about trust, connection, and levity belong in more than a podcast feed. They belong in boardrooms, strategy sessions, and everyday team meetings.---Segment 3: What’s Next“So, what’s next? Lead with Levity isn’t ending — it’s evolving. The podcast may be wrapping up, but the work continues in new ways.We’re growing programs, deepening research, and partnering with organizations who want to build cultures where people thrive. The Four Pillars we just explored together are now the backbone of that work.If I could go back, I’d whisper to my Day 1 self: this podcast is just the beginning.”As we head into this final stretch of episodes, I just want to say thank you. Thank you for listening, for sharing, for being part of a journey that started with one voice behind a mic and turned into a movement that’s shaping workplaces around the world.And if there’s something specific that you wish I would touch on before we wrap up, let me know. I’d love to make these last few episodes valuable for you too.Next week, I’ll be sharing six conversations that changed me — and I think they’ll change you too.And before we wrap up, here’s my call to action for all the leaders listening: If you want help putting these practices into place in your organization or with your team, please reach out to me directly on LinkedIn. I’d love to connect.If I could go back in time, I’d still choose to start this podcast. Every late night, every doubt, every breakthrough has been worth it. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit leadwithlevity.substack.com
You’ve worked hard, sharpened your skills, and proven your capability. But here’s the truth no one tells you: in today’s economy, your brilliance isn’t enough. The real multiplier for career success is relationship equity—the trust, goodwill, and advocacy you’ve built with others. In this episode of Lead with Levity, Heather Walker, Ph.D., unpacks why the most capable people often get overlooked, how relationship equity works like a “bank account” at work, and the five roles every leader needs in their corner. If you’ve ever wondered why someone less experienced seems to leapfrog ahead, this conversation will change how you think about growth, security, and influence at work. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit leadwithlevity.substack.com
We live in a world where safety feels scarce and that silence is costing companies millions. In this episode of Lead with Levity, Dr. Heather Walker unpacks why psychological safety is the #1 factor that separates average teams from high-performing ones.You’ll hear about the unasked question, the unsaid idea, and the unspoken truth, and how each can derail results, crush innovation, and drive your best people away. Most importantly, you’ll learn 3 practical shifts you can make to create “pockets of honesty” on your team so people feel braver, not smaller, after every conversation. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit leadwithlevity.substack.com
Everyone’s talking about turnover, quiet quitting, and burnout. But here’s the hard truth: turnover is just the symptom—broken trust is the disease.In this episode of Lead with Levity, Dr. Heather Walker pulls back the curtain on why free lunches and wellness perks never keep people from walking out the door. Real retention comes down to one thing: trust.You’ll hear:* What broken trust really sounds like in exit interviews.* A personal story of how one vulnerable conversation transformed a working relationship and a career.* The three dimensions of trust (capability, communication, character) and the everyday behaviors that either strengthen or sabotage them.* The nine traps leaders fall into that erode trust without realizing it.If you’ve ever wondered why your team feels disconnected—or how to become the kind of leader people want to follow—this episode is your playbook.👉 Because if you can’t build trust, you can’t build anything else that matters. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit leadwithlevity.substack.com
What if the teams consistently crushing their goals aren't the ones grinding 80-hour weeks? What if they've cracked a code that most leaders completely miss—and it's hiding in plain sight?In this episode, Dr. Heather Walker reveals why the highest-performing cultures aren't just about driving results—they're about creating an environment where people actually want to deliver those results.You'll discover:* The critical difference between gravitas and levitas (and why you need both to retain top talent)* Three specific touchpoints where small changes create massive culture shifts* The neuroscience behind why positive emotions literally expand your team's problem-solving abilities* A real case study: How Norton Healthcare increased employee engagement by 18 points and revenue per employee by 12%—without changing a single process* Why celebration isn't just nice to have—it's a strategic performance driverThis isn't about telling jokes at work or lowering standards. It's about the science-backed approach to creating cultures people never want to leave.Perfect for: Leaders who want to build sustainable high performance, managers struggling with retention, and anyone tired of cultures that feel heavy and draining.The bottom line: Gravitas gives you credibility, but levitas gives you longevity. The best leaders know how to balance both.This is Episode 2 in our 4-part series on the pillars of high-performance culture. Next week: Trust—the invisible force that makes or breaks every team. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit leadwithlevity.substack.com
What if your company's greatest competitive advantage isn't your technology, funding, or strategy but something far more powerful that most leaders completely overlook?In this episode, Dr. Heather Walker kicks off a groundbreaking four-part series on the pillars that separate teams that thrive from teams that merely survive. Drawing from Google's Project Aristotle study of 180 teams, Harvard Business Review research, and a decade of organizational psychology work, Heather reveals why culture isn't just "nice to have"—it's your ultimate performance multiplier.You'll discover:* The four pillars every high-performing team has in common: Trust, Psychological Safety, Connectedness, and Levity* Why companies with strong cultures outperform their peers by up to 400% (and the research that proves it)* The uncomfortable truth about why most leadership approaches are creating burnout instead of breakthrough* Five powerful reflection questions to assess where your team stands right now* How to spot the difference between teams that burn out and teams that burn brightPerfect for: Leaders who are tired of the hustle-and-crash cycle, managers feeling disconnected from their teams, and anyone who suspects there's a better way to lead but isn't sure what that looks like.Coming up in this series: Deep dives into Levity (Episode 2), Trust (Episode 3), Psychological Safety (Episode 4), and Connectedness (Episode 5).Resources mentioned:* Complete the Four Pillars of High-Performance Culture Self-Assessment (below)* Connect on Instagram: @leadwithlevityFour Pillars of High-Performance CultureSelf-Assessment ToolHow to Use This AssessmentRate each statement from 1-5 based on how true it is for your team:* 1 = Never/Strongly Disagree* 2 = Rarely/Disagree* 3 = Sometimes/Neutral* 4 = Often/Agree* 5 = Always/Strongly AgreeAnswer honestly—this is for your growth, not judgment.1: TRUSTStatementYour Rating (1-5)1. My team members can count on me to follow through on commitments, both big and small___/52. When I make a mistake, I admit it openly and take responsibility ___/53. I communicate transparently about decisions that affect my team ___/54. My team trusts that I have their back, especially during difficult situations ___/55. I consistently demonstrate fairness in how I treat all team members ___/56. People on my team feel comfortable approaching me with problems ___/57. I keep confidential information confidential ___/58. My actions align with my stated values and priorities ___/5TRUST SUBTOTAL: ___/40Trust Reflection Questions:What's one specific behavior that builds trust with your team?What's one area where your team might question your reliability?2: PSYCHOLOGICAL SAFETYStatementYour Rating (1-5)9. Team members regularly share ideas, even if they might be unpopular ___/510. People admit mistakes without fear of being blamed or punished ___/511. Team members ask questions when they don't understand something ___/512. Disagreements are handled constructively, not personally ___/513. I encourage calculated risk-taking and experimentation ___/514. Team members feel safe to express concerns about processes or decisions ___/515. Failure is treated as a learning opportunity, not a career-limiting move ___/516. People speak up when they notice problems or potential issues ___/5PSYCHOLOGICAL SAFETY SUBTOTAL: ___/40Psychological Safety Reflection Questions:When was the last time someone on your team disagreed with you openly?What message do you think your reactions to mistakes send to your team?3: CONNECTEDNESSStatementYour Rating (1-5)17. I know what motivates each team member beyond their paycheck ___/518. Team members feel comfortable sharing personal challenges that affect their work ___/519. I regularly check in on how people are doing as humans, not just employees ___/520. Team members support each other during difficult times ___/521. People feel their individual contributions are recognized and valued ___/522. I understand each team member's career aspirations and development goals ___/523. Team members collaborate willingly and help each other succeed ___/524. People feel like they belong and are part of something meaningful ___/5CONNECTEDNESS SUBTOTAL: ___/40Connectedness Reflection Questions:What percentage of your team conversations focus on work tasks vs. the person behind the work?How do team members typically support each other during busy or stressful periods?4: LEVITYStatementYour Rating (1-5)25. Our team regularly experiences genuine laughter and joy together ___/526. I model that it's okay to be human—imperfect, playful, and real ___/527. We celebrate wins, both big and small ___/528. Team members feel comfortable being themselves, not just their "work persona" ___/529. We find ways to inject lightness into serious or stressful situations ___/530. People seem energized and recharged after team interactions ___/531. Humor is used appropriately to build connection, not exclude or diminish others ___/532. The team culture supports both high performance and personal well-being ___/5LEVITY SUBTOTAL: ___/40Levity Reflection Questions:How would you describe the general energy and mood of your team?What brings out the best, most authentic version of your team members?Your Four Pillars Score SummaryPillar Your Score Percentage Strength Level1- Trust ___/40 ___%2- Psychological Safety ___/40 ___%3- Connectedness ___/40 ___%4- Levity ___/40 ___%TOTAL ___/160 ___%Scoring Guide:* 90-100% (36-40 points): Exceptional - This pillar is a real strength* 75-89% (30-35 points): Strong - This pillar is working well with room for fine-tuning* 60-74% (24-29 points): Developing - This pillar needs focused attention* Below 60% (Under 24 points): Priority - This pillar requires immediate workYour Action PlanningYour Strongest Pillar:Pillar: _________________________________ Score: ___/40What's working well here?How can you leverage this strength to improve other pillars?Your Priority Pillar (Lowest Score):Pillar: _________________________________ Score: ___/40What specific behaviors or situations led to this lower score?What's one concrete action you could take this week to improve this pillar?30-Day Culture ChallengeChoose your priority pillar and commit to these actions:Week 1: Awareness* Share your priority pillar with a trusted colleague or mentor* Observe specific moments when this pillar is strong or weak* Ask one team member for feedback on this areaWeek 2: Experimentation* Try one new behavior that strengthens this pillar* Notice how your team responds to this change* Adjust your approach based on what you observeWeek 3: Consistency* Make your new behavior a daily practice* Ask for feedback from your team on what they're noticing* Address any barriers that are preventing progressWeek 4: Integration* Reflect on what's changed in 30 days* Celebrate progress, no matter how small* Plan how to maintain momentum going forwardTeam Discussion GuideWant to involve your team in this process? Here are conversation starters:Opening the conversation: "I've been thinking about our team culture and what makes us perform at our best. I'd love to get your perspective on a few things..."Discussion questions:* "Of these four areas—Trust, Psychological Safety, Connectedness, and Levity—which do you think is our biggest strength as a team?"* "Which area do you think we could improve to help everyone do their best work?"* "What's one thing I could do differently as a leader to support our team culture?"* "When do you feel most energized and motivated working with this team?" This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit leadwithlevity.substack.com
What would happen if you stopped saying yes?Yes to every meeting.Yes to every late-night email.Yes to carrying the weight of your team, your goals, and your own impossible standards.Would everything fall apart or would you finally create space to recover?In the final episode of this burnout series, Dr. Heather Walker walks you through what real recovery looks like, from the first honest “I can’t keep doing this” moment to the long-haul healing that rebuilds your systems, boundaries, and sense of self.You’ll learn:* How to recognize burnout (and how it differs from stress or depression)* Why recovery starts with subtraction (not more self-care apps)* The 5 key phases of burnout recovery* Why most people backslide, and how to design systems that stick* How long recovery really takes, and what makes it sustainableThis isn’t about bouncing back. It’s about building something better. If you’re ready to reclaim your energy, this episode is your blueprint.This episode is public so feel free to share it for your audience. Someone you know may really need to hear it today. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit leadwithlevity.substack.com
Does your company promote a meditation app and back-to-back meetings from 9 to 5?Do they talk about “work-life balance” while emailing you at 11 PM?If that sounds familiar, you’re not alone, and you’re not the problem (unless you’re the one sending those emails).In this episode of Lead with Levity, Dr. Heather Walker cuts through the wellness theater and gets to the root causes of burnout. Spoiler: burnout doesn’t come from a lack of resilience. It comes from systems that are designed to break people down.We’ll unpack:* The top three drivers of burnout (and you can measure them)* Why culture beats demographics every time* The four pillars of a burnout-resistant team* How the F.I.R.E. Method helps teams find friction, reignite connection, and build recovery into how they work* What leaders can do this week to reduce invisible stressors and protect their top talentThis isn’t about spa days or vague self-care tips. It’s about creating environments where people can do their best work without burning out.If your team is resilient but running on fumes, this one’s for you. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit leadwithlevity.substack.com
You’re the one everyone counts on. The strong one. The capable one. The one who never drops the ball.But… when was the last time you felt seen beyond what you do?When was the last time you said “thank you” to a compliment instead of silently thinking, yeah, but...?In this episode of the Lead with Levity podcast, Dr. Heather Walker peels back the layers of burnout and reveals why high performers are often the first to lose their spark. You’ll learn:* The hidden patterns that turn your strengths into stress traps* Why Gen Z, Millennials, middle managers, and business owners are at risk* The 3 traps high performers fall into (and how to escape them)* What burnout looks like when it doesn’t look dramatic* A simple experiment to help you reset without guiltIf you’re used to being the one others rely on, this episode is your permission slip to check in with yourself and with the people around you who seem like they’ve got it all together.📍 Because burnout isn’t a badge - it’s a warning sign.🎧 Listen now and take the first step toward sustainable success. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit leadwithlevity.substack.com
If your morning coffee isn’t hitting like it used to, your calendar is stacked but your motivation is flatlined, and rest doesn’t seem to restore you… this episode is for you.We’re kicking off our 4-part series on burnout with a bold claim: burnout isn’t a personal issue, it’s a systems issue. In this episode, I’ll walk you through:* The difference between stress, overwhelm, and full-on burnout (and what “quiet cracking” looks like)* What to watch for in yourself and your team before things collapse* A simple (and sobering) restaurant metaphor that explains it allYou can screen for it. I recommend the following:* For healing professionals: Professional Quality of Life Measure (ProQOL 5.0)* For everyone else: Burnout Assessment Tool👇I’d love for you to leave a comment with your biggest insight or let me know where burnout is starting to creep in for you or your team. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit leadwithlevity.substack.com
What do you do when the playbook no longer works? When the people at the top are bending the rules, systems are glitching, and the future feels shaky? In this raw and reflective episode of The Lead with Levity Podcast, Dr. Heather Walker shares an unfiltered perspective on what it really takes to lead yourself (and protect your peace) when everything around you feels unstable.Dr. Walker breaks down:* Why following the standard playbook might hold you back* How to audit your support network before the next storm hits* Why your “just-in-case” digital emergency kit (aka your receipts) matters now more than ever* How to spot the nontraditional door that could lead to your next big opportunityIf you’ve been feeling like the world is off its axis, you’re not imagining things. But that doesn’t mean you’re powerless.Tune in, gather your tools, and prepare to move like someone who belongs on the other side of this. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit leadwithlevity.substack.com
Do you feel like you've been shrinking at work? Do you feel like you’re doing your job, but not growing? In this episode of Lead with Levity, Dr. Heather Walker invites you to take a powerful step back - not to retreat, but to reclaim. Reclaim your energy. Reclaim your strengths. Reclaim your confidence.You’ll learn how a simple self-assessment can reveal exactly where you're leaking energy, forgetting your worth, or letting old habits hold you back. Dr. Walker shares a personal story about a colleague who made herself small for too long and the regret that followed.If you’ve been feeling stuck, tired, or unsure how to stand out, this episode is your reminder: you’re allowed to take up space. And it all starts with learning more about who you are and how you thrive.—If you like this, you’ll love the Career Currency Roadmap – a fillable guide and audio companion to help you apply what you learn. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit leadwithlevity.substack.com
Ever wonder why some people always seem to get the recognition, promotions, and stretch assignments? In this episode of The Lead with Levity Podcast, Dr. Heather Walker breaks down the four key elements that separate those who are SEEN versus those who are sidelined.You’ll walk away with a better understanding of:* What your personal brand is (and how it's working for or against you)* Why clarity and courage are crucial for your next big move* How to build a powerful network without feeling fake or forcedDr. Walker also opens up about her journey as an introvert and what it taught her about keeping relationships strong, even when life gets busy.If you're ready to re-emerge this fall with more confidence and momentum, this episode is for you.—If you like this, you’ll love the Career Currency Roadmap – a fillable guide and audio companion to help you apply what you learn. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit leadwithlevity.substack.com
What would your boss say if they had to describe you in one sentence? And, would you feel good about their answer?In this episode of Lead with Levity, Dr. Heather Walker, award-winning organizational psychologist, pulls back the curtain on why so many capable professionals quietly vanish in hybrid and remote workplaces and what to do about it.You’ll learn why first impressions are now digital impressions, how to audit the subtle cues you send every day, and how small tweaks to your emails, name tiles, and sign-offs can completely shift how people see you.Walk away with a simple challenge to make sure the version of you showing up online actually matches the powerhouse you’re working so hard to become.👉 Grab your copy of the Career Currency Roadmap here. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit leadwithlevity.substack.com
Send us a textEver wonder if the way you're showing up online is truly reflecting your strengths, or secretly holding you back? In today's hybrid workplace, first impressions are made digitally – through LinkedIn headlines, Zoom profiles, and even email signatures. Dr. Heather Walker, award-winning organizational psychologist, challenges you to audit your digital presence and make intentional choices about how you show up in virtual spaces.In this episode, you'll learn:How to quickly audit your LinkedIn profile to reflect your real valueCommon digital habits that damage professional credibilitySmall, strategic changes that make you memorable (in a good way!)How your everyday emails shape your professional reputationPlus, Dr. Walker shares practical insights from the Career Currency Roadmap, helping you align your online presence with the confident, impactful professional you’re becoming.👉 Grab your copy of the Career Currency Roadmap so when your name comes up, it’s followed by: They’re making moves.”https://leadwithlevity.samcart.com/products/career-currency-roadmap-a-quiet-professionals-guide-to-getting-aheadSupport the showDid you have any lightbulb moments while listening? Share it with us on Instagram @leadwithlevity or visit our website leadwithlevity.com so we can talk about it! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit leadwithlevity.substack.com
Send us a textWhat would happen if your name came up in a budget meeting tomorrow? Would they fight to keep you or quietly move on? In this episode, Dr. Heather Walker asks the tough question every professional should be prepared to answer: Can they (your manager and others) clearly explain your value in just a few words?Whether you’re aiming for promotion or just job security in a tough market, this episode is your call to get visible, get intentional, and start advocating for yourself in ways that actually resonate.👉 Grab your copy of the Career Currency Roadmap so when your name comes up, it’s followed by: “We need them.”https://leadwithlevity.samcart.com/products/career-currency-roadmap-a-quiet-professionals-guide-to-getting-aheadSupport the showDid you have any lightbulb moments while listening? Share it with us on Instagram @leadwithlevity or visit our website leadwithlevity.com so we can talk about it! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit leadwithlevity.substack.com
Send us a textEver feel like your hard work is hiding in plain sight? You're delivering great results, but somehow, you're still not getting the recognition or opportunities you deserve? In this candid episode, Dr. Heather Walker shares her personal journey from being overlooked to standing out online. You'll discover why traditional advice like “keep your head down and do your job” isn't always the path to recognition and growth. Learn practical strategies to elevate your digital footprint, optimize your online presence, and navigate the AI gatekeepers that shape today's hiring and promotion landscape.Ready to get noticed for the incredible work you do? Tune in and learn how to leverage your online presence to open doors.Support the showDid you have any lightbulb moments while listening? Share it with us on Instagram @leadwithlevity or visit our website leadwithlevity.com so we can talk about it! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit leadwithlevity.substack.com





