Forward Quest: Powering Introvert's Success

Jorge Alzate at Forward Quest Coaching

Your introverted nature holds more power than you realize. Hosted by Jorge Alzate, a professional coach and introverted leader, Forward Quest: Powering Introvert’s Success podcast reveals how successful introverts transform their introverted personality traits —such as focus, empathy, clarity, creativity, and influence —into superpowers. Each episode blends coaching insights, mindset shifts, and real-world leadership lessons to help you uncover the hidden "introvert superpowers" within you waiting to be discovered, reframed, and unleashed through purposeful coaching and reflection.

  1. Jun 24

    Ep 17: What Six Successful Introverts Taught Us About Leadership

    As I wrap up Season 2 of the Forward Quest Powering Introvert's Success Podcast, I wanted to provide powerful takeaways to help you reflect on and use as fuel to power your success as an introverted leader. Over the past season, I had the privilege of speaking with scientists, executives, entrepreneurs, coaches, and business leaders who all happen to be introverts. While their careers took different paths, they shared something in common. They learned to stop fighting their introversion and instead use it to their advantage In this episode, I revisit one key lesson from each guest. Dr. Christina Blackburn reminds us that self-reflection is only the beginning. Growth happens when we intentionally build the skills we want to strengthen. Bob Russo shows us that courage comes before confidence and that giving yourself permission to recharge is part of sustainable leadership. Steph Lynn reminds us that introversion is not a weakness. It is up to us to turn it into a superpower. Adam Packard challenges the myth that introverts cannot sell or speak in public. Bruce Segall shares why thoughtful visibility and authentic relationship building matter far more than trying to impress people online. Fred Chisholm brings it all together with a simple but powerful message. Know your center first. Then choose when to speak, when to listen, and when to stand your ground. If you joined me for Season 2, thank you for being part of the journey. If you are just discovering the podcast, this episode is a great place to start. Because the biggest lesson from this season is simple. You do not need to become more extroverted to become a more effective leader. You need to recognize the strengths you already have and put them to work.

    14 min
  2. Ep 16: Four Decades of Quiet Leadership. A Conversation With Fred Chisholm, Career Transition Coach and Manufacturing Leader

    Jun 8

    Ep 16: Four Decades of Quiet Leadership. A Conversation With Fred Chisholm, Career Transition Coach and Manufacturing Leader

    This is my favorite interview so far and one of the most layered conversations I have had on this podcast. Fred Chisholm spent 38 years in manufacturing leadership, holding roles including director of operations and plant manager. He managed plant shutdowns, led organizations through economic downturns, and developed people across complex operations. He also served as a hospital chaplain, supporting people through some of the most difficult moments of their lives. Today, he works as a career transition coach, helping professionals clarify their strengths and build a plan to move forward with confidence. Fred is an introvert. He is also one of the most grounded leaders I have met. In this conversation, we cover what it means to lead quietly in high-pressure environments. Fred describes a quality he inherited from his grandfather: "I just don't rattle." We talk about how introverts can learn to speak truth into the room without taking anyone else's space, and why that skill is practiced rather than innate. Fred shares how he adapted his communication style to match what his leaders needed rather than assuming everyone wanted information delivered the same way. We also discuss energy management, the myth that introverts dislike people, and how his martial arts training shaped his approach to presence and control as a leader. This conversation is for anyone who leads or wants to lead from a place of calm, clarity, and intention rather than volume.

    43 min
  3. Ep 14: How to Build Visibility on LinkedIn Without Feeling Like You Are Bragging With Bruce Segall, Part 2 of the LinkedIn Series

    May 11

    Ep 14: How to Build Visibility on LinkedIn Without Feeling Like You Are Bragging With Bruce Segall, Part 2 of the LinkedIn Series

    This is Part 2 of a two-part series on using LinkedIn with intention. In Part 1, Adam Packard shared how introverts can use LinkedIn to prospect, sell, and grow their businesses. In Part 2, I sit down with Bruce Segall, president of Marketing Sense for Business, to talk about the other side: building visibility and deepening relationships on LinkedIn as a low-key professional. Bruce has worked with over 250 clients and 75 professional organizations to help them improve their profiles, build their visibility, and establish meaningful connections on LinkedIn. He spent 25 years at MasterCard and Citibank before launching his consulting practice, and he specializes in helping thoughtful professionals who prefer a quieter approach to marketing and networking. In this conversation we cover how LinkedIn's 360 Brew algorithm now evaluates the consistency between your posts, your profile, and your overall activity on the platform. Bruce explains why posting at the intersection of business and professional works better than personal content alone, and why the old tricks of clever paragraph breaks and emojis are no longer effective. We also discuss how to balance two professional identities on a single LinkedIn profile, a challenge I am navigating as I return to Food Safety and Quality Assurance leadership while maintaining my coaching and thought-leadership presence. If you have been on LinkedIn but never posted, or if you post but feel like something is not connecting, this episode gives you a practical framework for building visibility in a way that feels authentic rather than performative. Check out Bruce's content on his LinkedIn Featured page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brucesegall/details/featured/ Key topics: LinkedIn profile optimization, the 360 Brew algorithm, thought leadership themes, visibility for introverted professionals, balancing dual professional identities, and the mindset shift from bragging to sharing value.

    38 min
  4. Apr 6

    Ep 12: Introverts Do Not Network. They Build Relationships

    Many introverts believe they are bad at networking. I disagree. In this solo episode, I share a different perspective based on my own experience. Introverts may not enjoy traditional networking, but we are wired to build something more powerful. Real relationships are built on trust, consistency, and genuine connection. I share two personal stories from my career that shaped how I think about relationship building. In one, a relationship I built early in my career led to a pivotal recommendation that helped me return to a company when I needed it most. In another, a simple response to a LinkedIn message led to helping someone land a role. Years later, that connection is still active, still appreciative, and still growing. These are not networking tactics. This is the long game. I also connect these experiences to ideas from Adam Grant’s Give and Take and the concept of being an Otherish giver. Someone who gives generously while still being intentional about growth and opportunity. In this episode, you will learn: • Why introverts do not need to follow traditional networking rules• How to build relationships that create real opportunities over time• The difference between collecting contacts and cultivating trust• Why giving first, and sometimes paying it forward, creates long-term impact• How introverted strengths can become your advantage in networking If you have ever felt uncomfortable networking, this episode will help you reframe it. You do not need to become someone else to succeed. You need to build relationships in a way that is true to who you are.

    19 min
  5. Ep. 11: From People-Pleaser to Powerful. Highly Sensitive Person and Coach Stephanie Linn on HSP, the Orchid Effect, and Finding Your Flow

    Mar 16

    Ep. 11: From People-Pleaser to Powerful. Highly Sensitive Person and Coach Stephanie Linn on HSP, the Orchid Effect, and Finding Your Flow

    You were told you were too much, too sensitive, too aware, too affected by your environment. What if that was never a flaw? In this episode of Forward Quest Powering Introvert's Success, I sit down with Stephanie Linn, certified professional coach, entrepreneur, and highly sensitive person, to explore the powerful overlap between introversion and high sensitivity. Steph shares her own arc, from a hypervigilant people-pleaser who played small, to a coach who turned her sensitivity into a superpower. Her path from professional organizer to coach is a masterclass in trusting what you are wired for. Did you know that 70% of highly sensitive people are introverts? Stephanie unpacks what it means to have a nervous system that takes in more than most, and why that wiring is the foundation of some of the most powerful qualities you can have. We also explore the Orchid and the Dandelion, the idea that highly sensitive people do not struggle because they are fragile; they struggle because they are in the wrong environment. Put an orchid in the right conditions, and it flourishes beyond any dandelion in the garden. And in a surprise twist, I find out live on this episode that I might be an HSP myself. I confirmed it later with Steph's quiz. The link is in the show notes. We also play "How Introverted Are You", our signature guest segment. Steph's result might surprise you. If you have ever wondered whether your sensitivity is a limitation or a superpower, this conversation will change how you see yourself. Take the HSP quiz on Steph's website: https://www.stephanielinn.com/

    55 min

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Your introverted nature holds more power than you realize. Hosted by Jorge Alzate, a professional coach and introverted leader, Forward Quest: Powering Introvert’s Success podcast reveals how successful introverts transform their introverted personality traits —such as focus, empathy, clarity, creativity, and influence —into superpowers. Each episode blends coaching insights, mindset shifts, and real-world leadership lessons to help you uncover the hidden "introvert superpowers" within you waiting to be discovered, reframed, and unleashed through purposeful coaching and reflection.