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Quietly Disruptive

Podcast by Becky Benfield-Humberstone

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About Quietly Disruptive

You can change your corner of the world, on your own terms and in your own way. Quietly Disruptive® is the podcast for founders who want to do business differently, without the performing, the hustling, or the noise.Every week, two micro episodes explore what it means to build a quietly disruptive business. One opens your mind. One shows you how. Together they're your weekly guide to doing things your way, and rarely in the way everyone else expects.This is about creating impact, wealth, and freedom as big as your vision, without being a 24/7 hustle machine or being someone you're not.Welcome to the Quietly Disruptive® movement. We move in silence and disrupt through action.

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50 episodes

episode Do you have a direction or a destination? artwork

Do you have a direction or a destination?

Most founders have a direction, a rough sense of where they're heading, who they want to work with, what kind of business they're building. But very few have a destination, that one crystal-clear sentence that describes exactly what they're here to do and why it matters. And that difference changes everything. In this episode, I walk through what separates a direction from a destination using three real examples, share my own destination sentence and the nine months it took me to find it, and show you how one sentence can guide every decision you make in your business — from which clients to say yes to, to what to do in your marketing, to knowing when something is pulling you off course. In this episode, you'll hear: * The difference between a direction and a destination, and why one leaves you building in a fog while the other gives you a North Star * Three side-by-side examples that show exactly what a destination sentence looks and sounds like * Why not having one yet isn't a sign that something's wrong, and how I found mine the hard way so you don't have to * How my destination sentence now filters every decision I make, including which founders are the right fit and which ones aren't The big takeaway: When you only have a direction, every strategy, trend, and piece of advice can pull you off course, but when you have a destination, you have something to check every decision against, and that clarity is what makes everything else simpler. Until next time, stay quietly disruptive. ### Ready to go further? Sign the pact and join the Quietly Disruptive movement. It's free and takes seconds. Sign the Pact and every week you'll receive Field Notes, my weekly letter where I share what the Quietly Disruptive path really looks like behind-the-scenes. You'll also receive exclusive invitations to workshops, in-person meetups, and experiences you won't find anywhere else. Link: https://www.beckybenfieldhumberstone.com/signthepact [https://www.beckybenfieldhumberstone.com/signthepact] Read my story of how I became a Quietly Disruptive business coach, which involves over twenty-five years of building businesses and model horses (#notatypo). Link: https://www.beckybenfieldhumberstone.com [https://www.beckybenfieldhumberstone.com]

Yesterday - 13 min
episode How to build an online presence that finds your people and fits you artwork

How to build an online presence that finds your people and fits you

Before you even think about what to post and which platform to post it on, there are three questions you need to ask first, and most founders skip all of them. This episode gets practical as we work to figure out what your version of a consistent online presence actually looks like, one that feels natural, sustainable, and uniquely yours rather than a cookie-cutter performance you have to keep up. In this episode, you'll hear: * The three questions to ask before you create a single piece of content, including the one most founders never think about * Why finding content you enjoy creating matters more than any posting strategy, and how that ease and flow comes through in everything you put out * The reframe that changes everything: swapping consistency for rhythm and what that shift makes possible * How to build your own recipe for presence — your platforms, your content, your frequency — that works for you and is sustainable enough to keep going The big takeaway: Your presence doesn't have to be loud to be noticed. The right people will find you, and your job is simply to keep the signal lit saying "I'm here, I'm doing my thing, and I'm here when you need me." Until next time, stay quietly disruptive. ### Ready to go further? Sign the pact and join the Quietly Disruptive movement. It's free and takes seconds. Sign the Pact and every week you'll receive Field Notes, my weekly letter where I share what the Quietly Disruptive path really looks like behind-the-scenes. You'll also receive exclusive invitations to workshops, in-person meetups, and experiences you won't find anywhere else. Link: https://www.beckybenfieldhumberstone.com/signthepact [https://www.beckybenfieldhumberstone.com/signthepact] Read my story of how I became a Quietly Disruptive business coach, which involves over twenty-five years of building businesses and model horses (#notatypo). Link: https://www.beckybenfieldhumberstone.com [https://www.beckybenfieldhumberstone.com]

21 May 2026 - 12 min
episode Consistency doesn't require the volume of content you think it does artwork

Consistency doesn't require the volume of content you think it does

Post daily, do the reels, create carousels, add the hook, don't forget the call to action, and oh, if it doesn't work, you're just not doing it right. Does this sound familiar? What if the problem was never you, but the advice? That's what today's episode unpacks as consistency does matter, but somewhere along the way the benefit of staying visible and findable got translated into a very specific prescription that includes posting daily and a whole list of other rules, and that prescription has been mistaken for the benefit itself. In this episode, you'll hear: * Why trying to follow the textbook version of consistency was the most exhausting thing I've ever tried, and the realisation that the people giving that advice were also making money from it * The difference between the benefit of consistency and the prescription that's been built around it * What consistency actually means when you strip it back. It's a signal, a presence, a sign on a shop door saying you're open * And why that signal doesn't need to be fresh every day, it just needs to be there The big takeaway: Consistency doesn't look the same for every founder, and once you figure out what it means for you, it will free you from the performance that everyone else is dancing to. Bring your answer to Thursday's episode where we figure out exactly what your version looks like. Until next time, stay quietly disruptive. ### Ready to go further? Sign the pact and join the Quietly Disruptive movement. It's free and takes seconds. Sign the Pact and every week you'll receive Field Notes, my weekly letter where I share what the Quietly Disruptive path really looks like behind-the-scenes. You'll also receive exclusive invitations to workshops, in-person meetups, and experiences you won't find anywhere else. Link: https://www.beckybenfieldhumberstone.com/signthepact [https://www.beckybenfieldhumberstone.com/signthepact] Read my story of how I became a Quietly Disruptive business coach, which involves over twenty-five years of building businesses and model horses (#notatypo). Link: https://www.beckybenfieldhumberstone.com [https://www.beckybenfieldhumberstone.com]

19 May 2026 - 9 min
episode How to get real feedback fast on a different idea artwork

How to get real feedback fast on a different idea

When you're doing things differently, there's no preset guideline to follow and no built-in feedback loop telling you you're on the right track, so how do you actually know whether what you're building is right? Most founders look for that answer online. They post their idea, watch the metrics, and when nothing comes back, they assume the idea is the problem. But getting feedback online is slow, inconsistent, and often completely silent, and a like is not a nod, a comment is not a conversation, and silence is not the same as rejection. What you actually need is feedback you can see, feel, and hear, and the fastest way to get that is to get in front of real people. In this episode, you'll hear: * Why one real conversation will give you more information than six months of posting into the void * The simple challenge: find three people close to your ideal client, tell them your idea, and listen to what happens * Why asking for feedback is not the same as asking for approval, and the reframe that makes it feel completely different * The moment you know you're onto something: when someone puts their coffee cup down and says "wait, say that again" * And why in-person validation builds the kind of rock-solid confidence that keeps you going when the world hasn't caught up yet The big takeaway: Doing things differently will always feel harder in the beginning and the lack of instant feedback is the price of forging a new path, but it doesn't have to stay that way. Find three people, tell them your idea, gather the evidence, and keep going. The world will catch up. Until next time, stay quietly disruptive. ### Ready to go further? Sign the pact and join the Quietly Disruptive movement. It's free and takes seconds. Sign the Pact and every week you'll receive Field Notes, my weekly letter where I share what the Quietly Disruptive path really looks like behind-the-scenes. You'll also receive exclusive invitations to workshops, in-person meetups, and experiences you won't find anywhere else. Link: https://www.beckybenfieldhumberstone.com/signthepact [https://www.beckybenfieldhumberstone.com/signthepact] Read my story of how I became a Quietly Disruptive business coach, which involves over twenty-five years of building businesses and model horses (#notatypo). Link: https://www.beckybenfieldhumberstone.com [https://www.beckybenfieldhumberstone.com]

14 May 2026 - 13 min
episode Why doing things differently feels harder than you expect artwork

Why doing things differently feels harder than you expect

When you do things the conventional way, there's a built-in feedback loop. You say the thing, people recognise it, and you get instant signals that you're on the right track. But when you do things differently, that feedback loop doesn't exist yet, and that silence can feel a lot like something is wrong. It's not. It's just time. That's what today's episode is about: why building differently feels harder at the beginning, why the absence of instant recognition isn't evidence that you're going the wrong way, and why you can't measure an unconventional path against a conventional one and expect it to look the same. In this episode, you'll hear: * Why convention comes with built-in recognition and what happens when there's no category for what you do in someone's head yet * The comparison trap that makes the different path look slower and less certain than it actually is * My own experience of building Quietly Disruptive including what it felt like to talk into the void with no green lights, and what happened when the right founders finally found it * And why being the first to walk a path means you're breaking new ground, not going the wrong way The big takeaway: Different isn't wrong, it just takes longer to land, and the founders who get it will find you, but only if you keep going. Until next time, stay quietly disruptive. ### Ready to go further? Sign the pact and join the Quietly Disruptive movement. It's free and takes seconds. Sign the Pact and every week you'll receive Field Notes, my weekly letter where I share what the Quietly Disruptive path really looks like behind-the-scenes. You'll also receive exclusive invitations to workshops, in-person meetups, and experiences you won't find anywhere else. Link: https://www.beckybenfieldhumberstone.com/signthepact [https://www.beckybenfieldhumberstone.com/signthepact] Read my story of how I became a Quietly Disruptive business coach, which involves over twenty-five years of building businesses and model horses (#notatypo). Link: https://www.beckybenfieldhumberstone.com [https://www.beckybenfieldhumberstone.com]

12 May 2026 - 9 min
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