What Changed? with Dwayne Smith

Dwayne Smith

What Changed? is a podcast about self-leadership through real change. Each episode features honest conversations with leaders and professionals who've navigated career pivots, identity shifts, burnout, parenthood, and major life transitions — and how those experiences shaped who they became. If you're in a season of change and still need to show up, this is for you. New episodes weekly. Subscribe if you're learning to lead yourself through change.

  1. When Staying Quiet No Longer Feels Like An Option | Sandy Rosenthal

    -5 ч

    When Staying Quiet No Longer Feels Like An Option | Sandy Rosenthal

    Self-leadership often begins before you feel ready. In this episode, Sandy Rosenthal shares what changed when staying quiet no longer felt like an option. After Hurricane Katrina, Sandy went from seeing herself as an ordinary citizen to founding Levees.org and challenging the public story around why New Orleans flooded. But this conversation is not just about levees, disaster, or advocacy. It is about the inner shift that happens when you know something is wrong, question whether you are the person to speak up, and realize action may have to start with you. Sandy shares what it felt like to face self-doubt, public criticism, powerful institutions, and the pressure of carrying a message she never expected to lead. Through her story, we explore courage, evidence, community, composure, and what it takes to keep going when the work is bigger than you imagined. In this episode, we explore: The exact moment Sandy realized no one else was coming, and why that changed how she saw herself Why self-doubt does not always mean you are wrong, sometimes it means the work matters How to stay calm, grounded, and effective when people try to make you defensive Why ordinary people can create real change when they stop waiting to feel qualified 🎥 Prefer to watch the conversation? Full episodes are available on YouTube. Subscribe to What Changed? with Dwayne Smith:https://www.youtube.com/@whatchangedpod Sandy Rosenthal: https://sandyrosenthal.net/  More episodes and reflections: https://linktr.ee/whatchangedpod

    53 мин.
  2. Why a "Good Job" Can Still Make You Feel Trapped | Rina Winston

    2 июн.

    Why a "Good Job" Can Still Make You Feel Trapped | Rina Winston

    In this episode of What Changed?, I sit down with leadership and business coach Rina Winston for a conversation about self-leadership, workplace misalignment, invisible rules, and the cost of fitting into systems that do not fully fit you. Rina shares how her career journey through government, politics, nonprofit work, consulting, and entrepreneurship helped her understand what she was no longer willing to trade for stability. Together, we explore why people often stay in environments that drain them, how corporate culture can become a performance, and why real change often begins when the body can no longer ignore what the mind has been trying to rationalize. This conversation moves through burnout, belonging, identity, nervous system regulation, entrepreneurship, and the difficult decisions people avoid when they feel trapped by the life they have built. At its core, this episode asks a powerful question: What does it mean to lead yourself when the system you were taught to trust no longer feels aligned with who you are becoming? Rina offers a grounded perspective on slowing down, listening to your body, questioning invisible rules, and finding the small doorways of choice that can help you move toward a more honest and self-led life. 🎥 Prefer to watch the conversation? Full episodes are available on YouTube. Subscribe to What Changed? with Dwayne Smith:https://www.youtube.com/@whatchangedpod Rina Winston: www.rinawinston.com  More episodes and reflections: https://linktr.ee/whatchangedpod

    1 ч. 8 мин.

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What Changed? is a podcast about self-leadership through real change. Each episode features honest conversations with leaders and professionals who've navigated career pivots, identity shifts, burnout, parenthood, and major life transitions — and how those experiences shaped who they became. If you're in a season of change and still need to show up, this is for you. New episodes weekly. Subscribe if you're learning to lead yourself through change.

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