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When Someone Else's Success Feels Personal

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A downloadable MP3 audio file featuring the complete podcast episode, ready to listen to anytime, anywhere.


✨ About This Podcast Episode

Why another person's success bring up comparison, insecurity, or competition? This conversation explores scarcity, support, ambition and what happens when we learn to celebrate each other growth.


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A lot of workplaces talk about empowerment, inclusion, and supporting women in leadership. Yet many of us have experienced moments where another woman’s success feels more complicated than we’d like to admit.


This conversation explores the tension that can exist between ambition and support, why comparison often appears when opportunities are involved, and how ideas about scarcity may shape the way we relate to one another at work.


Along the way, we reflect on workplace culture, mentorship, recognition, competition, and the small everyday moments that influence how supported people feel in their careers.


Rather than focusing on corporate policies or leadership theory, this episode looks at something more human: our reactions when someone else succeeds, and what those reactions might reveal about the stories we carry.


If you’ve ever worked in a competitive environment, navigated leadership, or wondered why genuine support can sometimes feel harder than expected, this conversation may give you something to think about.

You will get a MP3 (31MB) file

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