Quietly Visible

Carol Stewart

The Quietly Visible Podcast aims to inform and inspire introverted women who are senior leaders (or aspiring leaders) to be leaders of influence and impact whilst living their best lives. It is for introverted women who want to thrive as leaders and in life. Join Carol Stewart, The Coach for High Achieving Introverted Women and guests, as they share insights from their personal experience, or that which falls within their area of expertise.

  1. The Power of Cognitive Energy for Introverted Leaders

    2D AGO

    The Power of Cognitive Energy for Introverted Leaders

    In this insightful episode of Quietly Visible, host Carol Stewart is joined by high-performance coach Alex Davids to explore a powerful and often overlooked concept: managing cognitive energy, not just time. Drawing on her background in psychology, neuroscience, and leadership coaching, Alex shares how understanding the brain’s energy system can transform the way we work, lead, and live.Together, Carol and Alex unpack why so many leaders—especially introverts—find themselves exhausted despite working hard, and how modern work environments and constant digital distractions are quietly draining our mental capacity. This conversation offers both awareness and practical strategies to help you protect your focus, boost your effectiveness, and avoid burnout.Key takeaways from this episode:- Why cognitive energy—not time—is your most valuable resource- The surprising limit of just ~4 hours of deep focus per day- How constant interruptions and “continuous partial attention” drain your brain- Why introverts may experience faster energy depletion in high-stimulation environments- Simple ways to recharge your brain throughout the day (without needing long breaks)- How leaders can create healthier, more sustainable workplaces by modelling better habits- The importance of aligning your most demanding work with your peak energy timesThis episode is ideal for introverted leaders, knowledge workers, and anyone feeling mentally stretched by the demands of modern work. If you’re ready to work with more clarity, calm, and intention—this conversation will give you a fresh perspective on how to do just that.🔗 Connect with Alexhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/high-performance-coach-alexandra-davids-neperform/ https://nextevolutionperformance.com/ Take Carol's Free Assessment to improve your impact and influence https://aboundingsolutions.com/taketheimpactassessment/🎵 - ©️Julie Anne Smith#introvert #Empowerment #IntrovertedWomenLeaders

    35 min
  2. Breaking the Silence Around Workplace Harassment

    MAR 20

    Breaking the Silence Around Workplace Harassment

    In this important and thoughtful episode of Quietly Visible, host Carol Stewart is joined by employment discrimination attorney Brittany Stevens, a multi-award-winning partner at Phillips & Associates. Together, they explore the realities of sexual harassment and discrimination in the workplace — a topic that still affects a significant number of women globally.Brittany shares insights from her work advocating for employees who have experienced harassment, discrimination, and retaliation. The conversation explores why so many incidents go unreported, how power dynamics can make it difficult for women to speak up, and what steps individuals can take if they find themselves in this situation. Carol and Brittany also discuss the emotional impact of workplace harassment and the importance of creating environments where people feel safe to raise concerns.This episode offers practical guidance as well as reassurance for anyone navigating difficult workplace dynamics.Key TakeawaysSexual harassment remains widespread: Many women experience unwelcome behaviour at work, yet a significant number of cases go unreported due to fear of retaliation or damage to career prospects.Power dynamics matter: Harassment often occurs where there is a strong imbalance of power, making it especially difficult for early-career professionals to speak up.Documentation can be powerful: Keeping records, messages, and written complaints can help support a claim if someone decides to report harassment.Retaliation is unlawful: Employees have legal protections when they raise concerns about harassment, although retaliation can sometimes appear in subtle forms.Workplace culture matters: Organisations must actively enforce policies and create environments where employees feel safe reporting inappropriate behaviour.If you’ve ever wondered what your rights are, how to navigate a difficult workplace situation, or how organisations can better support their people, this episode provides valuable insight and encouragement.🔗 Connect with BrittanyWebsite https://www.newyorkcitydiscriminationlawyer.com/our-team/brittany-a-stevens/LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/brittany-stevens-alper/Take Carol's Free Assessment to improve your impact and influencehttps://aboundingsolutions.com/taketheimpactassessment/🎵 - ©️Julie Anne Smith#introvert #Empowerment #IntrovertedWomenLeaders

    33 min
  3. When Quiet Is Misjudged: Introversion, Leadership Aspiration & Wellbeing

    FEB 20

    When Quiet Is Misjudged: Introversion, Leadership Aspiration & Wellbeing

    In this thoughtful and affirming episode of Quietly Visible, host Carol Stewart is joined by Karla Packham-Corteil, an introverted leader, researcher, and leadership development professional with a deep curiosity about what helps people truly thrive at work.Karla shares her personal journey as an “accidental leader” and reflects on how being labelled quiet shaped her confidence from childhood through to senior leadership roles. Drawing on her postgraduate research, she explores how perceived introvert mistreatment – being ignored, overlooked, or dismissed – impacts well-being, leadership self-belief, and aspirations.Together, Carol and Karla challenge common misconceptions about introversion, assertiveness, and leadership. They unpack why many introverted leaders are far more assertive than stereotypes suggest, and why environments that favour extraversion can quietly undermine confidence – even for capable, experienced leaders.Key takeaways from this episode include:- Why being quiet is often misunderstood – and unfairly framed as a weakness- How perceived introvert mistreatment affects well-being and leadership self-belief- The critical role of leadership self-efficacy in sustaining ambition and progression- Why assertiveness is not an extravert-only trait- How psychological safety and authenticity help introverted leaders flourish- What organisations can do differently to support diverse personality stylesThis episode is especially valuable for introverted women leaders, aspiring leaders, coaches, HR professionals, and anyone interested in creating workplaces where people can succeed without pretending to be someone they’re not.🔗 Connect with Karla LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/karlapackhamcorteil/https://substack.com/@kpc182Take Carol's Free Assessment to improve your impact and influencehttps://aboundingsolutions.com/taketheimpactassessment/🎵 - ©️Julie Anne Smith#introvert #Empowerment #IntrovertedWomenLeadersTeil

    35 min
  4. Leading Without the Mask: Energy, Mental Health & Finding Your Voice

    FEB 6

    Leading Without the Mask: Energy, Mental Health & Finding Your Voice

    In this deeply honest and powerful episode of Quietly Visible, host Carol Stewart is joined by Nick Elston, award-winning keynote speaker, mental health specialist, and founder of Forging People.Nick shares his lived experience of OCD, anxiety, burnout, and breakdown—and how those challenges became the foundation for a career helping leaders find their voice without pretending to be someone they’re not. Together, Carol and Nick unpack what it really means to lead authentically as an introvert in a noisy, performative world.This conversation explores the emotional and mental load many introverted leaders carry, from imposter syndrome and people-pleasing to fear of rejection and the pressure to “show up louder.” Nick reframes introversion as an energy management strategy, not a confidence issue, and shares practical ways to protect your energy while still being visible and influential.In this episode, you’ll hear about:- Why introversion is about energy, not ability- The link between mental health, burnout, and performative leadership- How to overcome fear of rejection and imposter syndrome- Building a personal “playbook” to manage energy before and after high-pressure situations- Owning your story instead of being owned by it- Why finding your voice can be both transformational and therapeuticThis episode is essential listening for introverted leaders who want to thrive on their own terms—without masks, burnout, or performance.Find out more about Nick Elston: https://nickelston.com LinkedIn: Nick Elstonhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/nickelston/Take the Confidence, Influence & Impact Assessment athttps://aboundingsolutions.com/taketheimpactassessment/🎵 - ©️Julie Anne Smith#introvert #Empowerment #IntrovertedWomenLeaders

    40 min
  5. Breath, Reflection and Self-Care for Introverted Women in Demanding Roles

    JAN 9

    Breath, Reflection and Self-Care for Introverted Women in Demanding Roles

    In this episode of Quietly Visible, host Carole Stewart is joined by Sharon D Brown, self-care strategist, licensed mental health professional, and founder of Self Care U Academy.Together, they explore why self-care is not a luxury but a vital foundation for sustainable leadership — particularly for introverted women navigating demanding roles. Drawing on Sharon’s personal journey and over two decades of clinical experience, the conversation centres on the power of rituals and how rest, reflection, breath, and rhythm help leaders remain grounded, resilient, and authentically themselves.Sharon gently challenges the idea that rituals are rigid or restrictive, reframing them instead as supportive anchors that protect wellbeing, regulate the nervous system, and prevent burnout long before crisis hits.In this episode, you’ll hear about:Why self-care often gets pushed aside — and the cost of doing soHow rituals help introverted women manage overstimulation and decision overloadThe role of breath, reflection, and the body in emotional regulationHow daily, repeatable practices support clarity, presence, and better leadership decisionsSimple ways to begin creating rituals that feel personal, nourishing, and sustainableThis episode is especially valuable for introverted women leaders, entrepreneurs, and professionals who want to protect their energy, lead with intention, and build success without sacrificing their wellbeing.Connect with Sharon📌 LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/sharon-d-brown/📌 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@sharondbrownselfcarepreneurTake Carol's Free Assessment to improve your impact and influencehttps://aboundingsolutions.com/taketheimpactassessment/🎵 - ©️Julie Anne Smith#introvert #Empowerment #IntrovertedWomenLeaders

    39 min
5
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11 Ratings

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The Quietly Visible Podcast aims to inform and inspire introverted women who are senior leaders (or aspiring leaders) to be leaders of influence and impact whilst living their best lives. It is for introverted women who want to thrive as leaders and in life. Join Carol Stewart, The Coach for High Achieving Introverted Women and guests, as they share insights from their personal experience, or that which falls within their area of expertise.

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