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65. Self-Respect & Making Decisions That Make us Proud with guest Dr. Katherine Iscoe

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In this episode I talk to Dr. Katherine Iscoe about her research on the differences between self-worth, self-esteem and confidence and how self-respect becomes the foundation of a healthy and meaningful life.

Introduction

Dr Katherine Iscoe is a keynote speaker, author, board member, former CEO of a dual-listed public company, academic mentor and summa cum laude graduate with multiple scholarships and awards.

Despite these achievements and perceived public success, Katherine’s mental health was teetering on collapse; she hid a debilitating eating disorder for over two decades, persevered through severe depression and thoughts of suicide and most recently quit 'life' and her career during a emotional breakdown.

It is precisely these deeply personal experiences that have shaped Katherine's latest research focus: the inseparable connection between self-respect and self-leadership, because at the core of her struggle for inner peace, it was a lack of self-respect that influenced her self-destructive tendencies.

Her latest research reveals that self-respect enables a leader to push the limits of their potential by recognising their inherent worth and significance, enabling them to embrace calculated risks and break barriers, fostering a deep belief in their ability to make a meaningful impact. Self-respecting leaders also communicate with more confidence, exhibit greater resilience, live free of imposter syndrome, and wholeheartedly embrace a growth mindset.

Resources mentioned in this episode

Follow Dr. Katherine Iscoe:

LinkedIn: HERE

Instagram: HERE

Website: HERE

The Self-Respect Revolution Podcast: HERE

FREE Self-Respect Quiz: HERE

Thank you for listening.

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It really helps the podcast gain more listeners so that we can grow our Lead From Within community.

Thanks everyone!

Keep reaching for your highest branch!

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In this episode I talk to Dr. Katherine Iscoe about her research on the differences between self-worth, self-esteem and confidence and how self-respect becomes the foundation of a healthy and meaningful life.

Introduction

Dr Katherine Iscoe is a keynote speaker, author, board member, former CEO of a dual-listed public company, academic mentor and summa cum laude graduate with multiple scholarships and awards.

Despite these achievements and perceived public success, Katherine’s mental health was teetering on collapse; she hid a debilitating eating disorder for over two decades, persevered through severe depression and thoughts of suicide and most recently quit 'life' and her career during a emotional breakdown.

It is precisely these deeply personal experiences that have shaped Katherine's latest research focus: the inseparable connection between self-respect and self-leadership, because at the core of her struggle for inner peace, it was a lack of self-respect that influenced her self-destructive tendencies.

Her latest research reveals that self-respect enables a leader to push the limits of their potential by recognising their inherent worth and significance, enabling them to embrace calculated risks and break barriers, fostering a deep belief in their ability to make a meaningful impact. Self-respecting leaders also communicate with more confidence, exhibit greater resilience, live free of imposter syndrome, and wholeheartedly embrace a growth mindset.

Resources mentioned in this episode

Follow Dr. Katherine Iscoe:

LinkedIn: HERE

Instagram: HERE

Website: HERE

The Self-Respect Revolution Podcast: HERE

FREE Self-Respect Quiz: HERE

Thank you for listening.

If you enjoyed this episode, please consider subscribing and leaving a review.

Leave comment on what you enjoyed from the episode and if you have any suggestions for future episodes, I’d love to hear from you.

Even better, share it with a friend or colleague and turn on the notifications so that you never miss an episode.

It really helps the podcast gain more listeners so that we can grow our Lead From Within community.

Thanks everyone!

Keep reaching for your highest branch!

  continue reading

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