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The Inside Story Podcast with April Adams Pertuis

The Inside Story Podcast with April Adams Pertuis

著者: April Adams Pertuis
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The INSIDE STORY takes you behind the curtain to bring you some of the biggest success stories of entrepreneurs, thought leaders, and change makers.... the men & women who have walked through fire and come out on the other side brighter. How did they get there? What were some of their biggest hurdles? Be ready to hear it all. We’ll also be discussing the power of Story along the way, and how you can harness the power of your own journey to propel forward into new heights and fulfillment. Host April Pertuis will take you on a Storytelling journey through her own stories, too! As a career-long journalist and storyteller, April understands the story that is hiding inside of you. You’ll discover unique storytelling tips and mechanics that will empower you to tell you story in a whole new way. This is the Podcast that tells the Inside Story of people & brands who are sharing their story in important and powerful ways. They aren’t mechanical or scripted. They are unabashedly authentic and real. And they are generating massive success & fulfillment as a result! As you’ll discover, this is what makes a “Lightbeamer” The goal of the Inside Story is to inspire you to think about your own story, and learn to share it so it can shine a light for others. マネジメント・リーダーシップ リーダーシップ 社会科学 経済学
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  • Ep258 – Learning to be Seen: Navigating Fear, Storytelling, and Visibility with Anna Holtzman
    2026/04/08
    What does it really mean to be seen—and why does it feel so uncomfortable, even when we want it? Visibility isn’t just a strategy; it’s an emotional and physiological experience that can bring up fear, resistance, and self-doubt. For many entrepreneurs and storytellers, the desire to share their message is often in direct tension with the body’s instinct to stay safe. Understanding that dynamic is the first step to showing up in a way that feels sustainable and aligned. In this episode of The Inside Story Podcast, April sits down with visibility coach and former therapist Anna Holtzman to explore the deeper layers of what holds us back from being seen. Together, they unpack the nervous system’s role in visibility and how to move through fear without burning out. Listen in as Anna and I talk about: ✨ The real reason visibility feels so hard (hint: it’s not a lack of confidence) How your nervous system is wired to prioritize safety over being seen 💔 Why one negative comment can outweigh 100 positive ones The power of “baby steps” when it comes to building visibility sustainably 🤝 How co-regulation (aka not doing it alone) can transform your confidence A simple but powerful practice to calm fear before you show up 🔥 Why consistency isn’t about discipline—it’s about feeling safe enough to return If you’ve been holding back from sharing your story or showing up more visibly, this conversation is your reminder that nothing is “wrong” with you—your nervous system is simply trying to protect you. The work isn’t to force yourself forward, but to support yourself as you go. Start small, stay consistent, and trust that your story matters. Your voice is meant to be heard—and the more you allow yourself to be seen, the more you create space for real connection and impact. Resources Anna’s website: https://www.annaholtzman.com/ Let Yourself Be Seen workshop: anna holtzman.com/be-seen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anna_holtzman/ Podcast: How to Trust Yourself https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-to-trust-yourself-overcome-imposter-syndrome-feel/id1679033028 Subscribe to my podcast — “The Inside Story Podcast with April Adams Pertuis” — and be inspired by the stories we bring to you every week. Text the words INSIDE STORY to 833-228-9446 to get notified every time a new episode drops. And if you haven't already, please don't forget to leave us a review … I’d love to hear from you! >> Rate The Inside Story Podcast << Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    1 時間 11 分
  • Ep257 – The Leadership Harvest with Leif Hemstad
    2026/04/01
    Leadership isn’t always loud, polished, or found in boardrooms—it’s often shaped in the quiet, everyday moments that go unnoticed. The most impactful leaders aren’t just skilled strategists; they’re deeply connected, intentional, and human in how they show up. From handwritten notes to unwavering resilience, true leadership is built through actions that create lasting emotional impact. This episode explores how storytelling, connection, and lived experience shape the kind of leadership people never forget. In this episode of The Inside Story Podcast, I sit down with leadership coach and author Leif Hemstad to explore the powerful story behind his new book, The Leadership Harvest. Through heartfelt reflections on his upbringing and the legacy of his parents, Leif shares what it really means to lead with purpose, presence, and humanity. Come and join me and Leaf as we talk about: The unexpected moment that made Leif realize his father’s “ordinary” life had an extraordinary impact on hundreds of people Why handwritten notes might be the most underrated leadership tool (and how they create ripple effects decades later) The powerful duality of leadership: what happens when optimism and realism come together in one household The emotional story behind a eulogy that turned into a life-changing book Why “soft skills” like connection and empathy are actually the hardest—and most important—skills to master The leadership mistake most people make: focusing on results before building real human connection How small, intentional actions today can become the stories people tell about you for the rest of their lives If this conversation sparked something in you, consider this your invitation to start paying closer attention to the stories that have shaped you—and the ones you’re creating every day. Your experiences, your people, your moments—they matter more than you think. Take time this week to reflect on a story you’ve been overlooking and begin to share it. And beyond storytelling, challenge yourself to take one intentional action—whether it’s writing a note, reaching out, or showing up differently—that strengthens a real human connection in your life or leadership. Subscribe to my podcast — “The Inside Story Podcast with April Adams Pertuis” — and be inspired by the stories we bring to you every week. Text the words INSIDE STORY to 833-228-9446 to get notified every time a new episode drops. If you haven't already, please don't forget to leave us a review … I’d love to hear from you! >> Rate The Inside Story Podcast << Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    54 分
  • Ep256 – A Fresh Perspective on First Generation Professionals and Why it Matters Now with Author Michelle Hoover
    2026/03/25
    What happens when you’re the first in your family to navigate a world no one has prepared you for? First-generation professionals often find themselves balancing unspoken rules, hidden expectations, and a deep sense of responsibility—all while trying to succeed in environments that weren’t built with them in mind. This experience goes far beyond being a first-generation college student; it’s about learning how to operate, communicate, and grow in professional spaces without a roadmap. And for millions of people, it’s a reality that’s rarely named, let alone understood. In this episode of The Inside Story Podcast, I sit down with leadership expert Michelle Hoover to explore the powerful and often overlooked experience of first-generation professionals. Michelle shares her personal story, the inspiration behind her upcoming book From First to Fearless, and the insights she’s uncovered from interviewing dozens of individuals navigating this path. Join me and Michelle and we talk about: The hidden struggle no one talks about: why doing your job well isn’t enough to succeed in the professional world “Straddling two worlds” — what it really feels like to grow up between cultures and carry that into your career The surprising reason first-generation professionals often stay stuck (even when they’re highly capable) Why relationships—not just results—are the real currency of career growth The untapped strengths first-gen professionals have… but rarely recognize or articulate How playing “small” becomes a survival strategy—and what it takes to finally break out of it The massive opportunity employers are missing by overlooking first-generation talent already on their teams If this conversation sparked something for you, it’s a reminder that your story—no matter how ordinary it may feel—is filled with meaning, insight, and impact. Take a moment to reflect on your own journey and ask yourself: what experiences have shaped the way you show up today? And if you identify as a first-generation professional, start recognizing the strengths you’ve built along the way—and how they can propel you forward. Your story isn’t just something you’ve lived—it’s something that can lead. Subscribe to my podcast — “The Inside Story Podcast with April Adams Pertuis” — and be inspired by the stories we bring to you every week. Text the words INSIDE STORY to 833-228-9446 to get notified every time a new episode drops. If you haven't already, please don't forget to leave us a review … I’d love to hear from you! >> Rate The Inside Story Podcast << Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    42 分
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