The Sarah Centrella Show

Sarah Centrella

Join bestselling author and master coach Sarah Centrella as she shares tips, tools, and inspiring interviews to help you create your dream life.

  1. 4d ago

    Ep 116: Nervous System Regulation for Leaders with Angus Nelson

    Watch this episoide on YouTube In this episode, Sarah Centrella sits down with Angus Nelson, author of The Neuro Resilient Leader and founder of Leadership Stability™, to unpack why so many high-achieving leaders feel decisions getting heavier, instincts growing quieter, and pressure landing harder than it used to. Angus has spent years advising founders and executives at companies like Cisco, FedEx, Workday, and Veeva, and his framework centers on one idea: leadership breakdowns are rarely a strategy problem. They're a nervous system problem. Angus breaks down his C³ Protocol™, built around Clarity, Capacity, and Composure, and explains why traditional advice to "push through" or "do less" actually works against how high performers are wired. He walks through the physical signs of nervous system dysregulation many leaders miss entirely, including jaw clenching, shallow breathing, and slower decision-making, and connects them directly to the loss of gut instinct and rising reactivity so many executives quietly experience. This conversation goes deep into identity, not just tactics. Angus shares the framework he uses to help leaders separate who they were from who they're becoming, including his future-frequency visualization method and his reframe of the inner critic as an overprotective guardian rather than an enemy. He also unpacks the real relationship between confidence and competence, arguing that confidence is never a prerequisite for growth, it's the result of it. Sarah and Angus also get personal. Angus shares the rock-bottom moment that led him to build this entire body of work, and Sarah opens up about her own identity shift following sudden loss and two months of solo travel through Europe, including an initiation experience at Quinta da Regaleira in Sintra that reshaped how she defines resilience. Get his book for free In this episode, you'll learn: Why decision fatigue and lost gut instinct are signs of nervous system dysregulation, not weakness The three-layer framework (emotional, psychological, identity) that governs leadership performance under pressure How to use future-state visualization to make present-day decisions from your next-level identity Why confidence always follows competence, never the other way around How media consumption and short-form scrolling quietly rewire judgment and critical thinking The difference between fighting a pattern and releasing it, and why release creates faster change How to reframe past hardship and trauma as tuition rather than damage Why "doing less" is the wrong advice for high performers, and what to do instead Whether you're a founder, executive, or team leader feeling the weight of scaling responsibility, this episode offers a practical, science-informed way to rebuild the internal architecture that lets you lead with steadiness instead of just grinding through. About Angus Nelson Angus Nelson is an executive advisor and the author of The Neuro Resilient Leader. He works with founders and executives navigating rapid growth, organizational complexity, and high-stakes transitions, helping them build what he calls Leadership Stability™, the capacity to lead with clarity, capacity, and composure under sustained pressure. His work has been endorsed by leaders including Steve Cadigan (former CHRO, LinkedIn), Michael Bungay Stanier (author of The Coaching Habit), and Ann Handley (CCO, MarketingProfs). Learn more at angusnelson.com.   Connect with Angus Nelson: Website: https://angusnelson.com Book: The Neuro Resilient Leader   About the Author: Sarah Centrella is a keynote speaker, executive mindset coach, and multi–bestselling author of four books, including Think It. | Book her to speak. Listen to her podcast | Follow on Insta Sarah Centrella     Keywords: nervous system regulation for leaders, executive resilience, leadership burnout, identity transformation, high performer coaching, decision fatigue, executive mindset coaching, C³ Protocol, Leadership Stability, mental fitness for leaders

    55 min
  2. Jul 2

    Ep. 115: Burnout, Resilience & Leadership in Uncertain Times with Jay Abbasi

    In this episode of The Sarah Centrella Show, I sit down with Jay Abbasi, former Tesla leader, TEDx speaker, corporate resilience expert, and host of The Reframe & Reset Show, for a conversation that could not be more relevant right now.   Watch this episode on YouTube We talk about burnout, uncertainty, leadership, emotional regulation, meditation, psychological safety, and what it actually takes to stay steady when everything around you feels like it keeps changing. Jay shares the turning point that changed his life: losing his father unexpectedly to a heart attack on June 22, 2014. At the time, he was working in finance, newly married, raising a young daughter, going to grad school, carrying debt, gaining weight, and feeling completely disconnected from the life he wanted to live. That loss became the wake-up call that forced him to look at everything differently. From there, Jay began studying personal development, meditation, mindfulness, and human behavior. Eventually, he left finance, joined SolarCity, rose through the ranks after the company was acquired by Tesla, and realized the same tools that helped him rebuild his own life were exactly what leaders and teams needed inside high-pressure corporate environments. This conversation gets into the real stuff. Not the polished leadership advice that sounds good on paper, but what actually happens when people are burned out, overwhelmed, scared to be honest, afraid to speak up, or constantly reacting from stress. Jay breaks down why resilience is not about pushing through forever. Real resilience requires rest, recovery, emotional awareness, and knowing how to recharge before you crash. We also talk about how meditation helps you separate yourself from your thoughts and emotions, so you can respond instead of react, especially when you are under pressure. We also get into leadership, and why emotional safety is one of the biggest missing pieces inside companies right now. When people don’t feel safe telling the truth, sharing ideas, giving honest updates, or admitting they are struggling, the whole team suffers. But when leaders are willing to be honest, vulnerable, grounded, and clear, they create the kind of environment where people actually want to contribute. If you are leading a team, navigating burnout, trying to stay grounded through uncertainty, or simply trying to become more aware of the way your thoughts and emotions are running your life, this conversation is for you. In this episode, we talk about: How Jay’s father’s sudden death became the wake-up call that changed his life Why so many high performers burn out without realizing it What meditation actually does for your mind and emotional regulation Why you are not your thoughts, and why that realization is so powerful How leaders can respond instead of react under pressure Why resilience is not the same thing as constantly pushing through The connection between rest, recovery, and high performance What burnout can look like inside a team before it becomes obvious Why psychological safety matters so much in leadership How honesty, vulnerability, and emotional safety build real loyalty What leaders can do right now to create a healthier team culture This is such a powerful conversation for anyone working in corporate, leading a team, navigating change, or trying to stay grounded in a season of pressure and uncertainty.   About the Host: Sarah Centrella is a keynote speaker, executive mindset coach, and multi–bestselling author of four books, including Think It. | Book her to speak. Listen to her podcast | Follow on Insta Sarah Centrella Book a private coaching session with me to get help, my proprietary tools and advice based on 15 years of coaching thousands of people around the world, on anything you are working through right now.

    50 min
  3. Jun 24

    Ep. 114: Mental Health, Vertigo, and Finding Your Way Back with Helene Beck

    Welcome back to The Sarah Centrella Show Watch it on YouTube What happens when your body forces you to stop — completely? Helene Beck, host of the Coming From the Heartpodcast, joins me for one of the most honest conversations I've had on this show. Helene opens up about the day vertigo took over her life so severely that she had no choice but to walk away from her career, and what it felt like to face a mental health battle she never saw coming. For someone who had always been the one showing up, pushing through, and holding it together, suddenly being unable to function was its own kind of grief. Helene shares what the darkness of that season actually looked like, and more importantly, what pulled her through it, the mindset shifts, the tools, and the decision to fight for herself even when she didn't fully believe she could. This episode is for anyone who has ever had the rug pulled out from under them, whether by illness, loss, burnout, or circumstance, and wondered how they were supposed to find their way back. Helene's story is proof that the way back exists, and that it starts in the mind. In this episode we cover: How debilitating vertigo forced Helene to quit her job and upended her identity. Experiencing mental health struggles for the first time as an adult. What it actually looks like to hit a dark place and not know how to get out. The mindset tools and practices that became her lifeline. How her own recovery led her to the work she does today on Coming From the Heart.   About the Author: Sarah Centrella is a keynote speaker, executive mindset coach, and multi–bestselling author of four books, including Think It, and has worked with professional athletes, executives, corporate teams, entrepreneurs, and organizations around the world. Book her to speak at your next event. Sarah is also a top 2% global podcast host Follow Sarah on Insta Sarah Centrella follow me on Substack Thoughts. Stories. Life.

    39 min
  4. Jun 17

    Ep 113: How Writing My Memoir Helped Me Process Grief, Legacy, and My Life Story

    Welcome to Season 4 of The Sarah Centrella Show. In this short but deeply personal solo episode, I open the season by sharing the story behind finally finishing my memoir, Anomaly, after more than twenty years of trying to write it. I talk about what changed, what finally pushed me to sit down and complete the book in just forty days, and why this story needed to be written now. Tomorrow marks one year since I lost my brother, and in this episode I reflect on what that loss has meant over the past year. How grief has changed me. How it has cracked open new questions. How it has forced me to look at life, legacy, healing, and time in a different way. I also talk about the power of writing your own story. Not because anyone else ever has to read it, but because of what happens when you finally sit with your life and tell yourself the truth. Whether it becomes a book, a journal entry, a letter, or a private reflection, writing gives us a way to understand what we’ve lived through, what shaped us, what we survived, and who we are becoming. This episode asks the kind of questions we don’t ask ourselves enough. What story are you living? What story are you leaving behind? How will you be remembered? Is your life making the impact you want it to make? Or have you been moving through it on autopilot? It’s a short episode, but an important one. A reflection on grief, legacy, healing, purpose, and why writing our story might be one of the most powerful ways we come home to ourselves.   About the Author: Sarah Centrella is a keynote speaker, executive mindset coach, and multi–bestselling author of four books, including Think It, and has worked with professional athletes, executives, corporate teams, entrepreneurs, and organizations around the world. Book her to speak at your next event. Sarah is also a top 2% global podcast host Follow Sarah on Insta Sarah Centrella

    11 min
  5. Apr 23

    EP 112: How Working Moms Take Back Control: Systems, Identity Shifts and Having it All with Courtney Cecil

    Today on The Sarah Centrella Show, my friend Courtney Cecil joins me for a real conversation about what it actually looks like to be a high-achieving working mom trying to hold everything together, and why so many women feel like they’re constantly in reaction mode instead of in control of their lives. She is the Founder of Working Mom's Movement, a coach for working moms and podcast host. (Watch it on YouTube) *If you enjoy todays show please comment, share, and leave a review! We get into the pressure of managing a demanding career while being present at home, the mental load that never shuts off, and the disconnect so many women feel between how capable they are and how stretched thin they’ve become. Courtney shares how her corporate background shaped the way she approached performance, productivity, and expectations, and how that eventually led her to realize that the problem isn’t effort, it’s the systems and structure we’re relying on. This conversation breaks down what actually needs to change to move out of survival mode. We talk about building practical systems that support real life, not perfection, how to shift out of the constant cycle of reacting and into intentional decision-making, and what it looks like to redefine control in a way that allows you to show up fully in your career, your family, and for yourself. If you’ve ever felt like life is running you, like you’re doing everything “right” but still ending the day exhausted and behind, this episode will give you a different way to think about how you’re operating, and what it takes to finally create a life that works. Follow Courtney on Instagram @WorkingMomsMovement   About the Host: Sarah Centrella is a keynote speaker, executive mindset coach, and multi–bestselling author known for teaching people how to create a clear vision for their future and develop the mental fitness to achieve it. She is the author of four books, including Think It, and has worked with professional athletes, executives, corporate teams, entrepreneurs, and organizations around the world. Book her to speak at your next event. Sarah is also a podcast host and the Founder of VIVIAMO. Follow Sarah on Instagram Sarah Centrella

    49 min
  6. Apr 7

    Ep 111: Upgrade Your Self-Image: The Ultimate Mindset Shift with Danielle Amos

    In this episode of The Sarah Centrella Show, I sit down with entrepreneur and coach Danielle Amos, founder of the Mystic Millionaire Movement, for a powerful conversation on mindset, self-image, and creating next-level success. Watch this episode on YouTube  Danielle shares her journey from corporate success to hitting rock bottom, facing over $100,000 in debt, and ultimately transforming her life by shifting her mindset and identity. What followed was a complete reinvention—building a multi-million dollar business and helping other women do the same. Together, we dive into what it really means to do the work, not just consume personal development content. We unpack the difference between knowing and applying, how to reprogram your subconscious beliefs, and why your self-image is the key to unlocking new levels of success. We also talk about how to navigate fear, lack, and doubt in real time, how to embody the version of yourself you’re becoming, and why growth, expansion, and desire are essential to living a fulfilled life. If you’re ready to stop thinking about change and start actually creating it, this episode will give you both the perspective and the tools to do it. Follow Danielle on Instagram   About the Host: Sarah Centrella is a keynote speaker, executive mindset coach, and multi–bestselling author known for teaching people how to create a clear vision for their future and develop the mental fitness to achieve it. She is the author of four books, including Think It, and has worked with professional athletes, executives, corporate teams, entrepreneurs, and organizations around the world. Book her to speak at your next event. Sarah is also a podcast host and the Founder of VIVIAMO. Follow Sarah on Instagram Sarah Centrella

    55 min
  7. Mar 26

    Ep 110: From Brain Injury to Building Fieldswell: Lauren Fields on Resilience, Mindset, and Manifesting

    In this episode of The Sarah Centrella Show, I sit down with Lauren Fields, Founder and CEO of Fieldswell, for a powerful conversation on resilience, mindset, and what it really takes to build a life you love. She is also the host of The Fieldswell Podcast  Watch this episode on YouTube  Lauren shares her incredible story of surviving a traumatic brain injury at just 14 years old, and how that experience became the catalyst for everything she has created today. Rather than letting adversity define her, she made a decision to lean into it, using it as fuel to design a life rooted in purpose, growth, and impact. We talk about the mindset required to move forward when life doesn’t go as planned, how to pursue your vision even when you don’t feel ready, and why clarity around what you truly want is the foundation for everything. Lauren also shares the evolution of Fieldswell, from a personal wellness journey into a full-scale brand that includes a wellness sanctuary, podcast, creative studio, and transformational experiences. This episode is a reminder that you don’t have to wait until you feel confident or certain to go after what you want. You just have to decide, and start. If you’re navigating change, rebuilding after a setback, or feeling called to step into a bigger vision for your life, this conversation will show you what’s possible. Follow Lauren on Instagram    About the Host: Sarah Centrella is a keynote speaker, executive mindset coach, and multi–bestselling author known for teaching people how to create a clear vision for their future and develop the mental fitness to achieve it. She is the author of four books, including Think It, and has worked with professional athletes, executives, corporate teams, entrepreneurs, and organizations around the world. Book her to speak at your next event. Sarah is also a podcast host and the Founder of VIVIAMO. Follow Sarah on Instagram Sarah Centrella

    37 min
  8. Mar 18

    Ep 109: How Manifestation & Intuition Can Transform Your Life with Nichole Eaton

    In this episode, I sit down with Nichole Eaton, 2x author, intuitive therapist, and host of the Rock Your Comeback podcast, for a powerful conversation on transformation, intuition, and what it really takes to change your life. (Watch this on YouTube) Nichole shares her journey from being a broke young mom to building the life she has today, and how manifesting played a pivotal role in that transformation. We go beyond surface-level manifestation and talk about the internal shifts, decisions, and mindset work that made it real. We also dive deep into intuition—what it actually feels like, how to recognize when it’s speaking to you, and how to build the trust to follow its guidance. If you’ve ever questioned your inner voice or felt unsure about your next move, this episode will give you practical insight on how to tune in and start listening. This is a conversation about learning to trust yourself, shifting your thinking, and taking aligned action to create the life you want.   About the Host: Sarah Centrella is a keynote speaker, executive mindset coach, and multi–bestselling author known for teaching people how to create a clear vision for their future and develop the mental fitness to achieve it. She is the author of four books, including Think It, and has worked with professional athletes, executives, corporate teams, entrepreneurs, and organizations around the world. Book her to speak at your next event. Sarah is also a podcast host and the Founder of VIVIAMO. Follow Sarah on Insta Sarah Centrella

    48 min
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