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Permission Not Required

Permission Not Required

By: Jule Kim Liam Darmody
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A personal branding and leadership podcast for entrepreneurs and executives who have something to share but feel weird saying it online. If imposter syndrome has ever made you think "what gives me the right?"—this is your show.

Liam Darmody is a personal brand and AI strategist for small business founders.


Jule Kim is an executive leadership coach for women leaders, especially immigrants and people of color.

This podcast is happening because we met on LinkedIn, clicked immediately, and decided to join forces and put our messages out there.

We talk about business, marketing, personal branding, leadership, mindset, life stuff…whatever's top of mind. We’re all about showing up as ourselves no matter the context, and hopefully we’ll help you do the same.

If you're an entrepreneur, executive, or just someone who wants to speak up more but keeps getting in your own way, come hang out with us. We're figuring it out too.

© 2025 Permission Not Required
Episodes
  • Trailer Intro - Jule Kim and Liam Darmody
    Dec 10 2025

    Jule's a hard introvert and makes video all the time. Liam’s an extrovert and slightly nervous about video. So obviously they decided to start a podcast together.

    In this trailer, we introduce ourselves, share how we met on LinkedIn (and why Jule asked a near-stranger to co-host a show with her), and talk about who this podcast is actually for.

    Spoiler: it's for anyone who has something to say but keeps waiting for permission to say it.

    If you've ever felt like showing up online is scarier than showing up in real life, come hang out with us. We're going out of our comfort zone too.

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