Episodes

  • Trusting in the mountains
    Jan 8 2026

    Slowing down and trusting your intuition can help you navigate life's challenges with greater clarity. When we step away from our screens and reconnect with nature, we gain perspective, access our deeper wisdom, and find the courage to pursue meaningful work despite fear.


    Jack Hubbard is a creative entrepreneur and co-founder of three successful businesses: PropellerNet, CoverageBook, and Answer the Public. His current focus is Dream Valley House, a community clubhouse in one of the oldest villages in the French Alps, designed as a mountain basecamp for founders, entrepreneurs, and creatives.


    After moving to the mountains with his family, Jack experienced what he calls a "midlife retirement" due to Lyme disease, which led him to step back, slow down, and focus on family and health. Now recovered, he's working to create a space where work and life can fuel each other, and where people can gather to think, make, and move in nature.


    This episode will help you

    • Learn how slowing down and practicing patience can lead to clearer vision and better decision-making in long-term projects
    • Discover how nature and mountain environments can foster creativity, meaningful connections, and access to deeper intuition
    • Understand how to use technology as a liberating tool rather than allowing it to consume more of your time and energy

    Highlights

    • [00:06:55] What is Dream Valley?
    • [00:13:31] Navigating moments of frustration
    • [00:16:28] Taking time and slowing down
    • [00:21:38] Jack's medical setback
    • [00:27:33] Time to find purpose
    • [00:30:24] Jack's vision for Dream Valley
    • [00:33:29] Trust in the mountains
    • [00:37:08] The human algorithm
    • [00:42:13] What Fearless Forward means to Jack
    • [00:44:21] Takeaways from Sally-Anne

    Resources

    • Connect with Jack via LinkedIn
    • Connect with Sally-Anne via LinkedIn
    • Bucketlist Business Planning – Jack’s Summercamp talk
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    46 mins
  • How to be your own source of support in troubling times
    Dec 11 2025

    In times of overwhelming challenge and uncertainty, the ability to silence the noise, listen deeply, and connect with something larger than ourselves – whether through faith, values, or inner wisdom – is what carries us through and reveals the path forward, transforming our struggles into purpose and our pain into the power to help others.


    Ronel Hentschel’s work has been deeply influenced by her personal experience as the mother of a son diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes as a toddler. This shaped her career path towards supporting other families facing similar challenges, and led her to found Washing Parent, a digital publishing platform serving families in the Washington DC area with resources for education, support, and activities.

    Ronel’s unshakeable faith has guided her through multiple personal challenges, and it creates for her a deep sense of trust that things will be OK, and the storm will settle.


    This conversation will help you

    • Quieten the noise during crises so you can hear the guidance that's already there
    • Transform personal pain into purpose by channelling your hard-won knowledge and experience into meaningful support for others
    • Create inner peace during turbulence by stepping back, abiding in what matters most to you, and trusting that clarity will emerge when you stop forcing solutions

    Highlights

    • [00:08:52] Silence the storm
    • [00:12:32] The healing power of helping
    • [00:17:40] Living a faith-based life
    • [00:20:16] The conspiracy of improbabilities
    • [00:22:16] How Ronnel sees God
    • [00:29:36] When doors close, there is a reason
    • [00:32:25] What it takes to trust unconditionally
    • [00:38:07] Do you choose to be a victim or a warrior?
    • [00:41:03] Forgiveness
    • [00:45:48] What Fearless Forward means for Ronel

    Resources

    • Connect with Ronel via LinkedIn
    • Connect with Sally-Anne via LinkedIn
    • The Seven Spiritual Laws Of Success, by Deepak Chopra
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    49 mins
  • Saying “yes, and” to fear
    Nov 27 2025

    Humans are wired to fear uncertainty and the unknown, and we often avoid potential opportunities because they seem too risky or uncomfortable. We cling to familiar patterns even when they no longer serve us, worried about what might happen if we let go.


    This week’s guest, Stephen Burt, suggests embracing uncertainty as a path to growth and creativity. By saying "yes, and" to our fears – acknowledging them while still moving forward – we can discover possibilities we might otherwise miss. This approach transforms fear from an obstacle into a doorway to new experiences.


    Living in constant resistance to uncertainty constrains our potential and prevents us from using all that we have. We risk looking back with regret at opportunities not taken and parts of ourselves left unexplored.

    So instead of automatically saying "no", you might try saying "yes, and what might be possible here?"


    This conversation will help you

    • Learn how embracing uncertainty can transform fear into a catalyst for growth and creativity instead of an obstacle
    • Discover practical techniques for saying "yes, and" to your fears while still moving forwards towards new possibilities
    • Explore how improvisational thinking can help you respond authentically without self-censorship in both professional and personal situations

    Highlights

    • [00:11:22] How to listen
    • [00:16:32] Self-leadership through curiosity
    • [00:20:20] When to hold on, and when to let go
    • [00:24:40] Being as much as you can
    • [00:29:33] Discovering
    • [00:38:20] When fear meets improv
    • [00:46:27] What Fearless Forwarwd means to Stephen
    • [00:48:17] Takeaways from Sally-Anne

    Resources

    • Connect with Stephen via LinkedIn
    • Connect with Sally-Anne via LinkedIn
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    50 mins
  • Leadership at ground level, not from the top floor
    Nov 13 2025

    Rigid hierarchies can stifle innovation and create environments where employees wait for permission rather than taking initiative. In these cultures, people are afraid to contribute ideas, fearing rejection or overstepping boundaries.


    Kate Davies demonstrates how transformative leadership comes through relationships, not titles. By breaking down hierarchical barriers and creating genuine connections with her team, she enables people at all levels to contribute meaningful solutions. This means building trust through authentic relationships, being present where the actual work happens, normalising experimentation, and celebrating both successes and instructive failures.


    This conversation will help you

    • Break down hierarchical barriers by building relationships across organisational levels
    • Create an environment where innovation thrives by enabling team members to experiment with ideas without seeking permission first
    • Invest time in frontline work alongside your team to build authentic relationships, gain valuable insights, and demonstrate that everyone's contribution matters

    Hihglights

    • [00:04:29] Staying one step ahead
    • [00:06:22] Why being "purely professional" isn't the answer
    • [00:09:24] Empowerment vs enablement
    • [00:12:12] "Don't come to me for permission"
    • [00:17:02] What it means to muck in
    • [00:21:15] What if this doesn't work?
    • [00:23:00] The case for imposter syndrome
    • [00:28:03] The future of the ONS
    • [00:35:29] What's front-of-mind in Kate's leadership
    • [00:36:32] What Fearless Forward means to Kate
    • [00:40:13] Takeaways from Sally-Anne

    Resources

    • Connect with Kate via LinkedIn
    • Connect with Sally-Anne via LinkedIn
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    42 mins
  • Leading from trust
    Oct 30 2025

    In today's corporate world, fear-driven leadership has created environments where bullying and vaguely psychopathic behaviours are normalised. Leaders often believe success requires ruthlessness, breeding cultures where employees feel unsafe to be themselves.


    John Blakey offers a transformative alternative: trust-based leadership. His approach demonstrates that leaders who prioritise trustworthiness can deliver outstanding results without resorting to intimidation. By balancing results with responsibility and adopting a triple bottom line approach of profit, people, and planet, leaders can become a genuine force for good.


    Organisations led through fear create self-fulfilling prophecies of decline. When we collectively "feed the bad wolf", we perpetuate cycles of distrust, stifle innovation, and crush employee morale. This leads to the concerning statistic that only 17% of UK adults believe the next generation will have better lives than theirs.


    This conversation will help you

    • Discover how trust-based leadership can yield exceptional results without resorting to fear or intimidation in corporate environments
    • Learn practical strategies for "feeding the good wolf" through compassion, cultivating hope, and showing courage in your authentic self
    • Understand how to overcome the fear of your own power and light, which may be more limiting than the fear of inadequacy

    Highlights

    • [00:07:33] The "psychopathic" world of corporate life
    • [00:09:47] "But what about Donald Trump?"
    • [00:14:28] The wolf that wins is the wolf you feed
    • [00:16:34] Force for Good
    • [00:20:00] Pace, then lead
    • [00:21:48] Compassion, empathy, and sympathy
    • [00:23:52] When you fear your light more than your darkness
    • [00:30:42] John's latest calling to lead
    • [00:36:19] What Fearless Forward means to John
    • [00:36:59] Takeaways from Sally-Anne

    Resources

    • Connect with john via LinkedIn
    • Connect with Sally-Anne via LinkedIn
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    39 mins
  • The leader turning a fashion retailer into a beacon of sustainability
    Oct 16 2025

    The fashion industry is facing a critical environmental crisis with fast fashion and disposable clothing contributing significantly to global waste.


    The continued production and disposal of fashion items at current rates will accelerate climate change, deplete natural resources, and harm communities in manufacturing regions. Livelihoods will be threatened as resources become scarcer, affecting the 650,000+ people supported through Primark's supply chain alone.


    Lynne Walker is leading a transformation of Primark’s business model through its Primark Cares initiative, to make sustainable fashion accessible to everyone.


    This conversation will help you

    • Discover how a traditional retailer transforms its business model to balance profit with environmental responsibility
    • Learn practical strategies for driving large-scale organisational change in the face of skepticism
    • Understand how personal resilience, authentic leadership, and collaborative approaches can help tackle seemingly insurmountable environmental challenges in any industry

    Highlights

    • [00:07:38] Why is sustainability a big and bold task for the fashion industry?
    • [00:14:48] The biggest challenges Lynne has faced
    • [00:18:52] Leading from your personal values
    • [00:21:58] Putting those values into practice
    • [00:28:15] Taking it all less personally
    • [00:34:06] Conflicts and challenges
    • [00:42:33] Are you in your comfort zone or the next circle?
    • [00:44:39] What Fearless Forward means to Lynne
    • [00:46:14] Takeaways from Sally-Anne

    Resources

    • Connect with Lynne via LinkedIn
    • Connect with Sally-Anne via LinkedIn
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    48 mins
  • The world doesn’t need you to be quiet and small
    Oct 2 2025

    Women are often socialised to believe that confidence will make them unlikeable or threatening. Lauren Currie OBE, founder of Upfront, shares her experience of receiving messages from childhood that "the world prefers me when I am quiet and small". This pressure leads many women to hide their accomplishments and dim their light.


    But confidence is not something we're born with, but something we can learn and cultivate. Lauren has built an organisation that has upskilled over 11,000 women globally in confidence, leadership, and speaking up in situations where they might otherwise have stayed silent.

    Women who continue to hide their talents miss opportunities to fulfil their potential and impact the world. This perpetuates systems that depend on women remaining "silent and unquestioning". Meanwhile, younger generations continue inheriting these limiting beliefs about what it means to be a woman.


    This conversation will help you

    • Learn how to build authentic confidence by making your curiosity "one millimetre bigger than the fear"
    • Discover how to recognise and challenge internalised misogyny that makes us see other confident women as threats rather than inspirations
    • Understand how to align your actions with your values and set boundaries that protect your energy to prevent isolation

    Highlights

    • [00:05:40] What success means for Lauren
    • [00:08:28] 27 fears
    • [00:10:53] "The world isn't kind to confident women"
    • [00:16:35] How to show up if your presence triggers others
    • [00:20:45] The scarcety narrative of the patriarchy
    • [00:27:25] Lauren's biggest fear
    • [00:30:58] A story of love and potential
    • [00:33:18] What is Lauren's end goal?
    • [00:36:25] What Fearless Forward means to Lauren
    • [00:37:08] Takeaways from Sally-Anne

    Resources

    • Connect with Lauren via LinkedIn
    • Upfront
    • Connect with Sally-Anne via LinkedIn
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    39 mins
  • Ultra-endurance trail running – what it takes to go the distance
    Sep 18 2025

    By challenging herself to run 330km across mountain terrain – facing extreme physical discomfort, sleep deprivation, and mental exhaustion – Linda Hubbard discovered that pushing boundaries leads to profound personal growth and unexpected calm.


    To break free from comfort zone paralysis, we must first identify what truly matters to us beyond our immediate comfort, then build a support system of people who believe in our vision.


    Staying too comfortable for too long means sacrificing our potential and missing the deep satisfaction that comes from conquering difficult challenges. Our leadership abilities stagnate, and we model complacency rather than courage for those around us.

    But as Linda discovered, our fears become manageable when shared with others.


    This episode will help you

    • Discover how pushing your boundaries leads to unexpected mental clarity,
    • Learn practical strategies for managing pain and fatigue
    • Understand how to balance personal goals with family responsibilities

    Highlights

    • [00:15:44] The first night of the race
    • [00:20:17] What Linda was not prepared for
    • [00:25:06] Linda's next challenge
    • [00:30:04] The incredible power of the mind
    • [00:34:09] What is Linda afraid of?
    • [00:39:00] What Fearless Forward mans to Linda
    • [00:41:08] Takeaways from Sally-Anne

    Resources

    • Connect with Linda via LinkedIn
    • Connect with Sally-Anne via LinkedIn
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    43 mins