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In each episode of The Courage Hotline podcast, speaker/author/coach Candace Doby gives candid-coated advice to stumped callers on how to check their fear, conjure their courage and confront their peskiest personal and professional problems. Candace draws upon a decade of research on courage to help people deal with dilemmas ranging from quitting unfulfilling jobs to canceling old friends to speaking up in intimidating spaces. And, she does it with the same signature blend of truth, love and shade that captures audiences when she’s speaking on stage. Need help? Visit couragehotline.com to have your question featured.
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A professional is having a hard time demonstrating personal agency, particularly when engaging with authority figures.
A caller got promoted into a prestigious position ... that she doesn't enjoy. Could it be that she needs to confront herself and her beliefs before deciding to move on?
One caller needs help checking his beliefs about “not being good enough” so he can freely share his gifts at work and in the world.
A caller who's gay wants help with conjuring courage to stop censoring himself at work. Another caller wants advice for overcoming shyness. We're talking about people pleasing, psychological safety, labels and an effective approach to taking risks.
A caller needs help conjuring courage to set boundaries when dealing with family, friends, and colleagues.
I’m helping a professional, whose director called her “cringe-worthy aggressive,” conjure the courage to speak up.
We're winding down the season with a recap. This episode is a compilation of 8 professional development gems, lessons and strategies to help professionals and entrepreneurs conjure their courage to pursue their most meaningful goals.
On this episode of The Courage Hotline, I'm helping a caller interrupt self-doubt related to starting her own catering business. I'm dropping some gems on conjuring the courage to question your fear.
On this episode of The Courage Hotline, I'm helping one caller work through the difficulty of being judged. And, I'm serving up advice to another caller who's struggling with worthiness. This episode drops some gems on conjuring the courage to just say no.
On this episode of The Courage Hotline, I’ve got insight to help one caller clarify how to know when he's ready to take a risk. I'm helping another caller, who's a recent college grad, have more fun with her job search. This episode drops gems on conjuring the courage to play games.
On this episode of The Courage Hotline, I’m serving up advice to an entrepreneur who wants to expand her puzzle business but is afraid of what may happen if she does.
On this episode of The Courage Hotline, I’m helping one caller get straight on what it really means to act courageously (hint: it has nothing to do with how things end up). And, I'm sharing insight with another caller who's struggling to try to prove a point. They both need help conjuring the courage to detach from outcomes.
On this episode of The Courage Hotline, I’m helping an early professional (who's new in her job) continue to share her ideas with her team, despite her teammates disregarding them. I'm also answering the call from a 16-year-old girl who needs help freeing herself from her mother's grasp. They both need help conjuring the courage to change their labels.
On this episode of The Courage Hotline, I’m helping a manager work through her discomfort so she can give critical feedback to her staff. I'm also playing big sister to a 16-year-old caller who wants advice on whether she should stay with her boyfriend (who got another girl pregnant). They both need help conjuring their courage to be uncomfortable.
On this episode of The Courage Hotline, I’m helping a 16-year-old caller, who can't stop comparing herself to her friends, drop self-doubt like it's hot. I'm also dropping some insight to help another caller recognize that they don't need permission to address a disrespectful comment in the workplace.
On this episode of The Courage Hotline, I’m helping one caller, who's a new manager, put a pin in self-doubt in order to lead her team effectively. I'm also sharing perspective to help a 17-year-old senior, whose been "sheltered", decide if she should go to an out-of-state college. They both need to hold up a mirror to show themselves what they're made of.
On the first episode of Season 2 of The Courage Hotline, I’m serving up advice to help one introverted caller get a step closer to translating the business ideas in her head into action. My friend, Jennifer B. Kahnweiler Ph.D, author of Creating Introvert-Friendly Workplaces, stops in to share some tips to help the caller use her personality profile to her advantage. And, I'm playing big sister to a 15-year-old girl to help her understand that the assignment at her new school is to stand out ... not fit in. They both need a little nudge to burst their own bubble so they can do their thing.
On this final episode of season 1 of The Courage Hotline, one caller asks for advice on whether to post social justice content on social media. Another caller wants to help on stepping into a leadership role that requires her to go from peer to boss. I'm serving up advice to help them conjure their courage to live their values and take up space.
On this episode of The Courage Hotline, one caller ask for tips on how to approach her boss to have a conversation about mental health. Another caller wants to know how to get better at being uncomfortable.
On this episode of The Courage Hotline, one caller asks how to find the courage to overcome the belief that she is inadequate for a position based on the job's description. Another caller wants to know how to leverage courage everyday to move closer to her goals. I'm serving up advice on how to check your beliefs and on how to make risk-taking routine.
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