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Listen again: Confidence in the social world - with guest Leslie Randolph

32 min · 20. apr. 2026
episode Listen again: Confidence in the social world - with guest Leslie Randolph cover

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What does it actually take to build real self-confidence in today’s world - especially for teen girls growing up on social media? In this episode of The Social Dialogue, Shane and Jenna sit down with Leslie Randolph, a self-confidence coach for teenage girls, to talk about what confidence really looks like behind the scenes - and why it has nothing to do with perfection. Leslie breaks down how confidence isn’t something you’re born with, it’s something you build. Through small, intentional actions, self-awareness, and a willingness to be uncomfortable, teen girls (and honestly, all of us) can start to trust themselves in a much deeper way. This conversation hits on the real pressures Gen Z is facing - from comparison culture on social media to the constant need to “have it all together," and why those pressures are actually getting in the way of confidence, not building it. Shane and Jenna bring the Gen X and Gen Z perspectives to the conversation, digging into how mothers and daughters can better understand each other when it comes to self-esteem, independence, and growing up in a digital world. If you’re raising a daughter, are a teen navigating confidence, or just someone trying to feel more grounded in who you are, this episode will resonate. What We Cover in This Episode: *  Why self-confidence is built, not inherited  *  The real impact of social media on teen self-esteem  *  How perfectionism quietly destroys confidence  *  What “deliberate discomfort” looks like in real life  *  The role of self-awareness in building trust with yourself  *  How Gen X and Gen Z view confidence differently  *  Conversations mothers and daughters should be having  Keywords (for search): teen self-confidence, confidence for girls, Gen Z confidence, self-esteem and social media, raising confident daughters, mother daughter podcast, Gen X Gen Z podcast, personal growth, teenage coaching, self-awareness Connect with our guest, Leslie Randolph:  https://www.confidencecoachforgirls.com/ https://www.instagram.com/the_coach_chronicles/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/leslie-randolph-b837bb191/ https://www.facebook.com/CoachChronicles/ Listen to her podcast, "Why Didn't They Tell Us": https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/why-didnt-they-tell-us/id1656153036 Looking to up your social media marketing efforts? Reach out to Big Voice Social at bigvoicesocial.com  Need help with your company's social media? Reach out at bigvoicesocial.com.

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