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FIRST MOVERS - In Conversation

Podcast de Yas London

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The First Movers Podcast with Yas London is where brave stories, practical strategies, and the invisible dynamics women deal with come into the light.Through candid conversations with some of the world’s best and brightest change makers and experts, Yas explores the ideas, challenges, and strategies shaping women’s lives, leadership, and success, grounded in one core belief: what we make visible shapes what others believe is possible.Listen now and subscribe to join the people moving first and changing what comes next.

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Portada del episodio When Capability Becomes a Cage: The Psychology of High-Functioning Women

When Capability Becomes a Cage: The Psychology of High-Functioning Women

When Capability Becomes a Cage:The Psychology of High-Functioning Women Why sustainable success starts beneath the surface In this episode of the First Movers podcast, Cassie Roma [www.cassieroma.com] and Yasmin London [www.yasminlondon.com] sit down with clinical psychologist Rajna Bogdanovic to unpack the truth about high-functioning women in leadership and the hidden toll of chronic stress, over-functioning, and hyper-independence. Throughout this conversation we learn to hold a very modern paradox: the same traits that make women exceptional leaders, reliable teammates, and high performers… are often the very traits that drive chronic stress, emotional suppression, and burnout. We explore what high functioning actually means through a clinical lens, and why so many women are operating at full capacity externally while quietly depleting internally. This isn’t a conversation about doing less. It’s about understanding what’s really driving how you show up, and whether it’s helping you thrive… or just helping you cope. What We Cover * The clinical definition of high functioning and why it’s often misunderstood * The difference between sustainable performance and survival mode * How hyper-independence and over-functioning are formed (and why they’re so hard to unlearn) * The hidden impact of chronic stress and allostatic load on the brain and body * Why high-performing women are more vulnerable to burnout than they appear * The role of neurodiversity in performance, pressure, and self-regulation * Early warning signs your “capability” is tipping into cost * Practical ways to build psychological safety, regulate your nervous system, and lead with sustainability

6 de abr de 2026 - 59 min
Portada del episodio Unmasking the Influence Economy: How Super Influencers and Self-Help Gurus Shape Society and Identity at Scale

Unmasking the Influence Economy: How Super Influencers and Self-Help Gurus Shape Society and Identity at Scale

What happens when influence stops being content… and starts becoming culture? In this episode of First Movers, Yasmin London and Cassie Roma peel back the algorithm (and the big business of influence) to explore the rise of the super influencer — the creators shaping how we think, who we trust, and who we believe we should become. From the $250B creator economy to the tiny fraction of voices dominating global attention, this conversation dives into how influence is no longer just social media — it’s media empires, belief systems, and identity blueprints. We unpack the psychology of parasocial relationships (why strangers online can feel like trusted friends), and take a closer look at the darker edges of influence — including insights from Louis Theroux’s exploration of the manosphere, where young men are being targeted with “alpha male” narratives that distort power, relationships, and masculinity. But this isn’t a fear story It’s a discernment story. Because in a world of loud opinions and curated certainty, the real power lies in knowing how to think — not just what to think. ✨ Borrow the spark, don’t copy the fire. ✨  This episode is an invitation to stay curious, question what you consume, and build an identity that is chosen — not decided by an algorithm. KEY TAKE-AWAYS: * The rise of the creator economy and “super influencers” * How influence has evolved into ideology, community, and commerce * The psychology behind parasocial relationships * The impact of the manosphere on young men and gender narratives * How misinformation spreads (and why it sticks) * Tools for critical thinking and media literacy * Reclaiming identity in a world telling you who to be * Influence today isn’t just attention — it’s power * A small percentage of creators hold outsized cultural control * Parasocial trust can blur the line between guidance and manipulation * Young people are particularly vulnerable to identity-shaping content * Media literacy is no longer optional — it’s a life skill * You don’t need to copy someone else’s path to be powerful https://www.instagram.com/firstmoversmedia/ https://www.instagram.com/therapyjeff/

23 de mar de 2026 - 53 min
Portada del episodio Renaye Iserief: Suited For Legacy & talking Courage, Community, and the Women Who Played Anyway

Renaye Iserief: Suited For Legacy & talking Courage, Community, and the Women Who Played Anyway

Before sponsorship deals. Before prime-time coverage.Before anyone thought women’s football was “marketable.” There were rats in the hotel rooms. And women who made a pact to play anyway. In this episode of the First Movers Podcast in partnership with Dina Uniform Group, Matildas pioneer Renaye Iserief reflects on the audacity it took to choose football in an era that barely chose women back. We talk courage over comfort. Playing through discrimination you didn’t yet have language for. The evolution of women’s sport from fringe to force. And why visibility isn’t vanity, it’s oxygen. Renaye shares hilarious stories from the field, hard-earned wisdom about resilience, and the quiet power of community that sustained her when the system didn’t. This is a conversation about showing up before it’s popular. About shaping the status quo instead of waiting for it to shift. About building a legacy so strong that future generations never question whether they belong. Because what we make visible reshapes what is possible. 🎯 3 Key Takeaways 1️⃣ Courage Is a Decision, Not a Personality 2️⃣ Visibility Expands Belief 3️⃣ Community Sustains the Long Game

27 de feb de 2026 - 39 min
Portada del episodio Dressed Like We Belong – Leigh Wardell on representation, respect, and rewriting the system #SuitedForLegacy

Dressed Like We Belong – Leigh Wardell on representation, respect, and rewriting the system #SuitedForLegacy

In this episode of the First Movers Podcast in partnership with Dina Uniform Group, Matildas alum Leigh Wardell shares a story that begins in shyness and ends in leadership. Leigh wasn’t the loudest in the room. She wasn’t chasing headlines. But football taught her something deeper than dominance. It taught her character. And then character. We talk about what it means to find your voice when you’ve been comfortable in silence. How early sport shapes identity. Why uniforms are not just fabric but messaging. And how reframing success can mean unlearning old beliefs about performance, body, confidence, and worth. Leigh’s story is a masterclass in subtle revolution. Because sometimes the most powerful leaders are the ones who lead quietly, consistently, and forward. 🎯 3 Key Takeaways 1️⃣ Leadership Isn’t Volume, It’s Alignment 2️⃣ Uniforms Are Cultural Signals 3️⃣ Reframing Success Is a Radical Act

25 de feb de 2026 - 50 min
Portada del episodio Built to Rise – Trae McGovern on courage, culture shifts, and the responsibility of legacy #SuitedForLegacy

Built to Rise – Trae McGovern on courage, culture shifts, and the responsibility of legacy #SuitedForLegacy

Trigger Warning: This episode includes discussion of childhood trauma. Please take care while listening. Before the Matildas rose to global recognition…Before tailored uniforms and sold-out stadiums…There was a young girl carrying pain she didn’t choose. In this powerful episode of the First Movers Podcast in partnership with Dina Uniform Group, Trae McGovern shares how childhood trauma shaped her resilience, her creativity, and ultimately her life’s purpose. Football wasn’t just a sport. It was belonging. It was structure. It was oxygen. Trae takes us through the early days of women’s football when funding was thin, visibility thinner, and belief often had to be self-generated. She reflects on the power of family support, the importance of representation, and why the right uniform can transform how an athlete moves through the world. We talk cultural shifts. Sisterhood. Male allies. The courage it takes to speak your story aloud. And the responsibility of legacy. This is a conversation about healing through movement. About becoming a first mover not because it’s easy, but because someone has to go first. And about building pathways wide enough for the next generation to run through. Trae’s early trauma did not define her limits. It sharpened her self-awareness and deepened her empathy. Football became a container for growth, healing, and identity. When women are visible in sport, systems shift. Media coverage, funding, uniforms, and storytelling are not extras. They are levers of change. Trae stands on the shoulders of women who played without resources. Now she builds ladders for those coming next. First movers don’t just break barriers. They reinforce the doorway behind them. 🎯 3 Key Takeaways 1️⃣ Pain Can Become Purpose 2️⃣ Representation Builds Pathways 3️⃣ Legacy Is Collective

23 de feb de 2026 - 45 min
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