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Ep #121 What to Do When Fear Tries to Lead

Ep #121 What to Do When Fear Tries to Lead

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This week’s episode is both very personal and powerfully relevant.

Toks shares the story behind The Baby Cot Shop’s upcoming concession in Harrods- an extraordinary milestone wrapped in excitement… and fear. As she reflects on a journal entry written over eight years ago, just before opening the King’s Road store, we’re reminded that fear often shows up right before elevation.

But not all fear is the same. In this episode, you’ll learn how to identify whether your fear is a warning or a doorway to something greater—and what to do when your thoughts are trying to hold you back.

What You’ll Hear: • The difference between Pachad (paralysing fear) and Yirah (awe-inspiring fear) • The real reason fear shows up at the edge of breakthrough • Two conversations that nearly stopped Toks from opening The Baby Cot Shop • How to identify where your thoughts and decisions are really coming from • The power of curating your environment before a season of growth • Why vision must be led by spirit, not flesh

If you’re standing at the edge of a bigger life, this is your reminder that fear doesn’t get to lead. Tune in, take notes, and press forward anyway.

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