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#35 | 12.20.2023: Cindy Elkins shares her experiences of being a leader, mother, and Cindy how she’s tapping her courage as an advocate (or “torch bearer”) for causes including transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) as a treatment for depression, art - healing - and loneliness, and blood donation.

Cindy Elkins is a biotech and high tech leader, board director, and mom of two amazing college women whose passion is creating vibrant, accountable and high performing environments where people can thrive and bring their best selves to life and work every day.

Thanks to the support of our show sponsor BetterHelp. Go to https://betterhelp.com/courage for 10% off your first month of therapy with BetterHelp and get matched with a therapist who will listen and help #sponsored

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#35 | 12.20.2023: Cindy Elkins shares her experiences of being a leader, mother, and Cindy how she’s tapping her courage as an advocate (or “torch bearer”) for causes including transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) as a treatment for depression, art - healing - and loneliness, and blood donation.

Cindy Elkins is a biotech and high tech leader, board director, and mom of two amazing college women whose passion is creating vibrant, accountable and high performing environments where people can thrive and bring their best selves to life and work every day.

Thanks to the support of our show sponsor BetterHelp. Go to https://betterhelp.com/courage for 10% off your first month of therapy with BetterHelp and get matched with a therapist who will listen and help #sponsored

More information about Weller Collaboration: wellercollaboration.com

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#24: Suzanne Weller engages with executive coach Michael Melcher to explore the themes of courage, growth, and the importance of networking. They discuss the discomfort that often accompanies personal change, the role of self-compassion, and how to navigate relationships that can either support or hinder our growth. Michael emphasizes the significance of taking courageous actions, the unpredictability of networking outcomes, and the necessity of reframing our approach to relationships in both personal and professional contexts. The conversation highlights the idea of an “invisible network” and the importance of cultivating connections to foster growth and opportunity. Takeaways: Expectations can hinder networking opportunities. Networking requires openness to unexpected outcomes. Weak ties can be valuable in career development. Talking about yourself is necessary for career advancement. Reframing relationships can change how we view networking. Cultivating a network is an ongoing process. Sound Bites: "Growth is a lot about discomfort." "You can give yourself permission to let it be hard." "You need to get out of your own zone." "It's a living thing, your network." "Keep gardening that network." Chapters: 01:49 The Courage to Disrupt and Change 06:09 Navigating Discomfort and Self-Compassion 09:53 The Role of Others in Courageous Actions 15:09 Expectations and Networking 19:51 Understanding the Invisible Network 25:05 Reframing Relationships and Business Development More information about Weller Collaboration: wellercollaboration.com Sign up for Suzanne’s Reimagine Growth newsletter at https://suzanneweller.substack.com/about…
 
#43: In this episode of The Courage Effect, Suzanne Weller explores the intricate relationship between creativity and overthinking. Drawing inspiration from Rick Rubin's book “ The Creative Act”, she emphasizes the courage required to embrace creativity and the detrimental effects of overthinking on our creative processes. Suzanne discusses the importance of self-reflection, understanding our thought patterns, and creating conditions that foster creativity while addressing the roots of overthinking, such as perfectionism and low self-esteem. She offers practical strategies to break free from overthinking and cultivate a more creative mindset. Takeaways: Creativity requires courage and vulnerability. Creating conditions for creativity starts with self-awareness. Overthinking can hinder our creative potential. Self-doubt often stems from overthinking and perfectionism. Viewing our work as a work in progress fosters growth. Recognizing thought patterns is crucial to overcoming overthinking. Self-compassion enhances resilience and creativity. Tracking our thoughts can help identify overthinking patterns. Embracing uncertainty can lead to greater creativity. Building a support network is vital for overcoming self-doubt. Sound Bites: "The creative act is courageous." "We are all a work in progress." "Overthinking is the enemy of creativity." "We need to embrace uncertainty." "Let's see overthinking for what it is." More information about Weller Collaboration: wellercollaboration.com Sign up for Suzanne’s Reimagine Growth newsletter at https://suzanneweller.substack.com/about…
 
#21: In this episode of The Courage Effect, Suzanne Weller engages in a deep conversation with Lenora Edwards (CEO Advisor for Business Growth) about the themes of courage, trust, and entrepreneurship. They explore the journey of starting a business, the importance of trusting oneself, learning from mistakes, and the balance between logic and creativity in business. The discussion emphasizes the significance of partnership, feedback, and the courage to push beyond comfort zones to find unique value propositions. Takeaways: Courage is essential in navigating the entrepreneurial journey. Trusting oneself is a key component of success. Mistakes can lead to valuable learning experiences. Partnerships can enhance business growth and creativity. Finding a balance between logic and magic is crucial in marketing. Unique value propositions set businesses apart from competitors. Feedback is vital for growth and improvement. Being comfortable with uncertainty can lead to innovation. Courage often comes from a lack of attachment to outcomes. Asking the right questions can unlock potential opportunities. Sound Bites: "Trust yourself and your instincts." "You have to trust what's inside." "What could this be?" "It's about finding the gold in ideas." "Courage comes from lack of attachment." Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Courage and Trust 03:00 The Journey of Entrepreneurship 05:49 Learning from Mistakes 08:59 Pushing Beyond Comfort Zones 11:57 The Balance of Logic and Magic 14:51 Finding Unique Value Propositions 18:05 The Importance of Feedback and Iteration More information about Weller Collaboration: wellercollaboration.com Sign up for Suzanne’s Reimagine Growth newsletter at https://suzanneweller.substack.com/about…
 
#47: In this episode of The Courage Effect, host Suzanne Weller speaks with Rebecca Weaver , founder and CEO of HRuprise , about her journey through post-traumatic growth following a breast cancer diagnosis during the pandemic. They discuss the importance of recognizing collective trauma, the concept of post-traumatic growth, and how to navigate personal and professional challenges with courage and intention. Rebecca shares her insights on resilience, the need for honest storytelling, and the transformative power of growth after adversity. Takeaways: The idea of seasonality – we will move through it. You will be even stronger than you thought possible. Post-traumatic growth is a possibility. How do we put the pieces back together in a new way? It's possible for us to move forward and thrive. You can make it through so much more than you ever thought you could. We need to acknowledge that where we were doesn't exist anymore. Sound Bites "Post-traumatic growth is a possibility." "It's about living intentionally." "We have experienced this collective trauma." "This truly is just a season." "Tomorrow is not promised." "It's possible for us to move forward and thrive." Chapters: 00:00 - Embracing Seasons of Change 02:40 - The Journey of Post-Traumatic Growth 14:19 - Understanding Post-Traumatic Growth 20:57 - Navigating Collective Trauma 24:10 - Lessons Learned and Moving Forward Thanks to the support of our show sponsor Armoire . Build the perfect rental wardrobe with brands that are unique, sustainably sourced and they’ll be shipped straight to your door. Visit armoire.style/thecourageeffect to get up to 50% off your first month. #sponsored More information about Weller Collaboration: wellercollaboration.com Sign up for Suzanne’s Reimagine Growth newsletter at https://suzanneweller.substack.com/about…
 
#39 | 1.24.2024: host Suzanne Weller engages in a deep conversation with Dr. Thomas Curran (the world's leading expert on perfectionism and author of the best-selling book The Perfection Trap ) about the complexities of perfectionism. They explore its roots in societal pressures, the different types of perfectionism, and how the growth at all costs mentality exacerbates these tendencies. Dr. Curran emphasizes the importance of intrinsic motivation and reframing success to foster a healthier mindset. The discussion highlights the detrimental effects of perfectionism on mental health and the need for a shift towards self-acceptance and purpose-driven pursuits. Takeaways: Perfectionism is a form of deficit thinking. It leads to constant self-criticism and hinders success. Social pressures fuel perfectionism in today's world. Understanding perfectionism can lead to greater contentment. Intrinsic motivation is key to sustainable growth. Perfectionism is a relational trait, not just an individual one. There are different types of perfectionism: self-oriented, socially prescribed, and other-oriented. The growth at all costs economy exacerbates perfectionist tendencies. Perfectionism creates existential anxiety and mental health struggles. Reframing success can help reduce perfectionist pressures. Thanks to the support of our show sponsor BetterHelp. Go to https://betterhelp.com/courage for 10% off your first month of therapy with BetterHelp and get matched with a therapist who will listen and help #sponsored More information about Weller Collaboration: wellercollaboration.com Get more of Suzanne's insights to tackle perfectionism and other challenges via her Reimagine Growth newsletter -- sign up at https://suzanneweller.substack.com/.…
 
Bringing out a show from our archive that about resilience, vulnerability, collective trauma, coping strategies, and leadership. #37: In this episode Suzanne engages in a heartfelt conversation with leadership coach Susan Mann about navigating the complexities of life, particularly in the context of collective trauma and personal loss. They explore the themes of courage, vulnerability, and the importance of recognizing both the magic and mayhem in our lives. Susan shares personal stories of grief and resilience, emphasizing the significance of connection, gratitude, and intentionality in finding joy amidst challenges. Takeaways: Courage is doing what's important, even when it's hard. Magic exists in our lives, especially during tough times. Collective trauma affects us all, and we must acknowledge it. Practicing gratitude can help us navigate challenges. Connection with others is vital for resilience. Finding beauty in the mundane can lead to joy. Intentionality is key in coping with life's difficulties. We must allow ourselves to grieve and process loss. Nature and movement are essential for mental well-being. Listening to children can remind us of the magic in life. Thanks to the support of our show sponsor BetterHelp. Go to https://betterhelp.com/courage for 10% off your first month of therapy with BetterHelp and get matched with a therapist who will listen and help #sponsored More information about Weller Collaboration: wellercollaboration.com Sign up for Suzanne’s Reimagine Growth newsletter here…
 
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#69 In this livestream conversation recorded on 2.25.2025, Suzanne and 3 other Meta refugees ( Bridget Belden , Mellicia Marx , and Suzanne Rothmeyer ) discuss their decision behind leaving Meta platforms. They share their individual experiences, values, and the impact of social media on their lives and businesses, while also exploring alternative platforms and strategies for connecting with their audiences. You’ll hear their insights on navigating platforms like Substack and Pinterest, the value of creators, and the lessons learned from stepping away from traditional social media. The discussion emphasizes the need for personal agency, courage, and the potential for richer, more meaningful connections in a digital age. Takeaways: Personal responsibility is crucial in navigating social media. Where you invest your time, energy and attention is an individual (and values-driven) decision. Social media platforms can create disconnection despite their intended purpose. Substack and other platforms can provide a better fit for community building. While SEO and personal websites are valuable tools for business visibility. Community and connection can thrive outside traditional social media. Diversifying platforms can help mitigate risks associated with single platforms. Lessons learned include the importance of planning and being proactive. More information about Weller Collaboration: wellercollaboration.com Sign up for Suzanne’s Reimagine Growth newsletter here…
 
#17: Suzanne Weller speaks with Barb Jordan , a personal safety expert and founder of Always Bev, an organization dedicated to educating individuals about personal safety. Barb shares her personal journey, including the tragic loss of her sister to gun violence, which inspired her to create Always Bev (short for Always Be Vigilant). The conversation emphasizes the importance of intuition in personal safety, the process of grieving and healing, and practical tips for staying safe in everyday situations. Takeaways: Intuition is crucial for personal safety. Trust your gut feelings; they often signal danger. Building awareness of human behavior is essential. Personal safety education can empower individuals. Grief is a complex process that requires time and support. EMDR therapy can be transformative for trauma recovery. It's important to honor your own boundaries and say no. Eye contact can help assess a person's intentions. Body language plays a significant role in personal safety. Creating a safe environment for yourself and others is vital. Thanks to the support of our show sponsor BetterHelp. Use this link for 10% off your first month of therapy with BetterHelp and get matched with a therapist who will listen and help #sponsored More information about Weller Collaboration: wellercollaboration.com Sign up for Suzanne’s Reimagine Growth newsletter here…
 
#33: Elsa shares her story of becoming a successful sports photographer, which started when she shot a football game in high school and has led to covering some of the most preeminent events including the Olympics, World Series, Super Bowl, NBA Finals, US Open, and FIFA Men’s and Women’s World Cup. She talks with Suzanne about learning to bet on herself, the courage it takes to work in a male dominated industry, and the importance of not carrying the load of other people’s issues as she continues to pursue her dream job. Famous for capturing some of sports most defining moments, Elsa has the distinct honor of being the first woman staff photographer at Getty Images. Thanks to the support of our show sponsor Armoire . Build the perfect rental wardrobe with brands that are unique, sustainably sourced and they’ll be shipped straight to your door. Visit armoire.style/thecourageeffect to get up to 50% off your first month. #sponsored More information about Weller Collaboration: wellercollaboration.com Sign up for Suzanne’s Reimagine Growth newsletter here…
 
#68: Suzanne sets the tone for the year, exploring her word of the year: "Emerge," a focus on shaking things up, and announces exciting changes coming in the months ahead – including a shift to a seasonal podcast format. Referenced in this show: The Courage Effect #36: Courageous Intentions for the New Year . NSA Northwest’s 'Last Story Standing' Competition happening on February 15, 2025. More information about Weller Collaboration: wellercollaboration.com Sign up for Suzanne’s Reimagine Growth newsletter here…
 
#67: Suzanne explores themes of grief, transformation, and the power of courage with April McCormick . April shares the heart-wrenching story of her son’s passing and how it shaped her leadership approach, highlighting the importance of understanding others, finding meaning in pain, and the strength to confront incredibly difficult challenges. April is a wife, mother, coach, and senior manager for flight test engineering at a major aerospace company who uses her story to inspire others as the host of the Uncomfortable Friend podcast. Referenced in this episode: April’s Uncomfortable Friend podcast episode 1: My Story - Lincoln The Gifts of Imperfection by Brené Brown The Courage Effect #12: Owning Your Story Father Richard Rohr Finding Meaning: The Sixth Stage of Grief by David Kessler Thanks to the support of our show sponsor BetterHelp. Use this link for 10% off your first month of therapy with BetterHelp and get matched with a therapist who will listen and help #sponsored More information about Weller Collaboration: wellercollaboration.com Sign up for Suzanne’s Reimagine Growth newsletter here…
 
#66. Roger Kastner (organizational development practitioner, leadership coach, and host of the What Do You Know To Be True? podcast) joins Suzanne for an exploration into the fluid nature of personal truth and the journey from fear to courage. They discuss how purpose, joy, and organizational development can shape meaningful change in the workplace, with Roger sharing powerful insights on accountability, feedback, and the courage to disrupt the status quo for a better future. Referenced in this episode: First, Break All the Rules book from Gallup Hope for Cynics: The Surprising Science of Human Goodness by Dr. Jamil Zaki Thanks to the support of our show sponsor BetterHelp. Use this link for 10% off your first month of therapy with BetterHelp and get matched with a therapist who will listen and help #sponsored More information about Weller Collaboration: wellercollaboration.com Sign up for Suzanne’s Reimagine Growth newsletter here…
 
#65. Suzanne is joined by visionary leadership coach Stacy Harris for a conversation about the tough realities leaders are facing right now – from navigating uncertain markets to managing remote teams and engaging a diverse workforce. They also share insights on their upcoming leadership mastermind Outsight <> Insight , and the importance of seeking diverse viewpoints to grow and lead effectively. A powerful episode, packed with tips to help you stay courageous and resilient as you open up to new perspectives. Apply for the Outsight <> Insight leadership mastermind at https://www.oimastermind.com/ More information about Weller Collaboration: wellercollaboration.com Sign up for Suzanne’s Reimagine Growth newsletter here…
 
#64: Join our October “Courage Up!” Challenge to practice mindfulness with our special guest, Allie Siegel . She challenges us to dedicate just 5 minutes a day to connect our mind and body through mindful meditation, using our senses to break the autopilot mode. Your path to greater presence and balance starts now! Allie's new drop-in series (starting in December) is for anyone interested in exploring/playing with some personal practices to thrive, using your natural mind-body connection. Registration details are at Practice 2 Thrive | Tula Creative or contact Allie at allie@tula-creative.com More information about Weller Collaboration: wellercollaboration.com Sign up for Suzanne’s Reimagine Growth newsletter here…
 
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