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Why Keeping It Real in Leadership Feels Risky - And Why It’s Worth It

Why Keeping It Real in Leadership Feels Risky - And Why It’s Worth It

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We kick off with Amy and Danny catching up and quickly getting to the crux: what does it really mean to be authentic at work, and why does the word so often make us cringe? The pair agree there’s a fine line between honesty and TMI, and dives into why being “yourself” never means dropping professionalism or using authenticity as an excuse for poor behaviour.

Danny reveals the internal conflict of trying to fit into extremely corporate cultures and the valuable lesson he learned when he realised some environments just aren’t made for everyone—and that’s okay. Instead, finding (or shaping) spaces where you can genuinely be yourself leads to better leadership, better relationships, and, not surprisingly, better results.

Amy opens up about her own struggles, from the exhaustion of keeping up a façade in high-pressure roles to the pivotal moment she decided to lead with openness about her own mental health challenges. Realness, the hosts agree, is contagious—it empowers teams to show up honestly and builds deep trust that is foundational in the food industry.

The episode is laced with witty banter, memorable one-liners (“If your whole self is a dick, don’t bring it to work”), and actionable takeaways for anyone aspiring to lead with integrity, vulnerability, and impact.

Whether you work on the factory floor, the boardroom, or somewhere in between, expect a refreshing, practical exploration of being true to yourself at work—without losing sight of boundaries and professionalism.

Timestamps

  • 00:00:00 — Amy and Danny kick off the episode; quick intros and call-back to their earlier chat.
  • 00:02:00 — Why “authenticity” gets a bad rap; setting the real agenda for “being yourself.”
  • 00:04:27 — Where the “bring your whole self to work” mantra goes wrong (and how to set healthy boundaries).
  • 00:05:13 — Oversharing at work—why it trips people up, especially moving into leadership roles.
  • 00:10:02 — The value of being proud of where you’ve come from; how background shapes strong leadership.
  • 00:13:32 — Danny’s story: Not fitting into a hyper-corporate culture, and why he decided that’s okay.
  • 00:18:15 — Navigating big companies vs. running your own show; honesty about why some workplaces aren’t the right fit.
  • 00:20:42 — Amy’s story: Dropping the armour after burnout and how realness built stronger team bonds.
  • 00:22:58 — Creating psychological safety: Why vulnerability from leaders matters.
  • 00:25:38 — When hiding mistakes (instead of owning them) can create real food safety risks.
  • 00:26:01 — Why “being wrong” and giving your team a real voice is the magic sauce of good leadership.
  • 00:28:24 — Re-capping the real meaning of authenticity—a blend of values, vulnerability, and professionalism.
  • 00:30:10 — Knowing when a place isn’t for you; final takeaways on protecting energy and finding your fit.

Links and Resources:

Website Link: https://fearlessfoodies.co.uk

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