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The Leadership Confidence Podcast

Podcast de Cecilie Nielsen

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Think of this podcast as the leadership voice notes you wish landed in your inbox. Quick, candid, and straight to the point. As a seasoned executive coach, who has spent years helping senior leaders navigate the toughest questions, I'm here to help answer yours: How do I lead with authority without losing authenticity? How do I balance confidence with compassion? How do I manage my time, my team, and myself when the stakes are high? Each episode answers one of those pressing leadership questions - the kind you wrestle with in the middle of the night or before a big meeting. No unnecessary fluff, no theory for theory’s sake. Just practical tools, fresh perspectives, and strategies you can use right away. Whether you’re running a team, shaping culture, or making decisions that ripple across an entire organisation, these notes are here to help you do it with clarity, confidence, and control.

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20 episodios

Portada del episodio 20. The Burnout Lie - Why Executive Exhaustion Comes From Uncertainty, Not Overload

20. The Burnout Lie - Why Executive Exhaustion Comes From Uncertainty, Not Overload

Most advice about burnout tells you to do less, protect your time, and build better boundaries. In this episode, executive coach Cecilie Nielsen offers a different diagnosis entirely. In this episode: * Why the leaders who burn out are not necessarily the ones doing the most work - and what's actually depleting them * The specific feature of senior leadership that makes exhaustion structural, not personal * Why the endless stream of unsolved problems on your desk is not evidence of failure * How to separate the work from the worry, and why that distinction changes everything Key Takeaways The exhaustion that no amount of holiday seems to fix is not caused by volume of work. It comes from carrying uncertainty without a frame that makes sense of it. The problems that land at senior level are there because they belong there - that is the structural reality of the role, not a sign that something is wrong. The leaders who sustain themselves over time are not the ones who eliminate the uncertainty. They are the ones who learn to operate within it without being consumed by it. About Cecilie Nielsen Cecilie Nielsen is the founder of CN8 Leadership Confidence, a global boutique executive coaching and leadership advisory practice. A former Private Equity MD and HR Director, Cecilie is multi-certified as an executive coach and advanced Hogan practitioner, and holds an MSc in Leadership. She works with senior leaders, CEOs, boards, and leadership teams at the intersection of leadership performance and commercial reality. Learn more at cn8.co.uk [http://cn8.co.uk]. Newsletter: cn8.co.uk/contact-us [http://cn8.co.uk/contact-us] LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/cecilie-søndergaard-nielsen [http://linkedin.com/in/cecilie-søndergaard-nielsen]

19 de may de 2026 - 11 min
Portada del episodio 19. Moving From Fear To Confidence Under Pressure

19. Moving From Fear To Confidence Under Pressure

Under pressure, even the best leaders slip into patterns that work against them. And most of the time, they don't even notice. In this episode, Cecilie Nielsen introduces a framework that changes that. * The three ways fear shows up in senior leadership, and why none of them feel like fear at the time * The roles we slip into under pressure, and how they sabotage success * Why clear thinking, curiosity, and accountability disappear under pressure — and how to get them back * How to recognise when fear has taken over your leadership, and the framework for getting back to grounded confidence Key Takeaways Grounded confidence under pressure isn't a state of calm. It's noticing, mid-meeting, that something other than the actual problem is driving your response — and making a different choice. The three patterns Cecilie describes are not character types. They are responses that any leader can slip into under enough pressure. The shift doesn't require the fear to disappear. It just requires you to notice who is driving and make a different choice. About Cecilie Nielsen Cecilie Nielsen is the founder of CN8 Leadership Confidence, a global boutique executive coaching and leadership advisory practice. A former Private Equity MD and HR Director, Cecilie is multi-certified as an executive coach and advanced Hogan practitioner, and holds an MSc in Leadership. She works with senior leaders, CEOs, boards, and leadership teams at the intersection of leadership performance and commercial reality. Learn more at cn8.co.uk [http://cn8.co.uk]. Newsletter: cn8.co.uk/contact-us [http://cn8.co.uk/contact-us] LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/cecilie-søndergaard-nielsen [http://linkedin.com/in/cecilie-søndergaard-nielsen] Research: https://brenebrown.com/book/strong-ground/ [https://brenebrown.com/book/strong-ground/]

12 de may de 2026 - 10 min
Portada del episodio 18. The Real Reason Your Team Has Stopped Performing - And How To Fix It

18. The Real Reason Your Team Has Stopped Performing - And How To Fix It

The work is still getting done. People are still committed. There's no crisis you can point to. But something has shifted: decisions take longer, meetings feel harder, the energy has changed - and nobody can quite explain why. In this episode, Cecilie Nielsen explores why high-performing teams degrade quietly, what's actually driving it, and how to diagnose the root cause before it becomes a bigger problem. In this episode: * Why high-performing teams don't collapse — they just slow down, and why that makes the problem harder to see * The five most common causes of performance degradation in teams that used to be exceptional * Why the real issue is almost never about individuals, and almost always about the system * What a fast-growing tech company's leadership team reveals about how quickly the conditions for high performance can shift * How to diagnose what's actually happening - and why addressing the symptom instead of the cause makes it worse Key Takeaways High performance isn't a state you achieve once. It's a dynamic equilibrium that requires active maintenance. When a strong team starts to slow down, it's rarely because people have lost capability or stopped caring - it's because something in the conditions that enabled their performance has shifted, and the team has adapted accordingly. Naming the pattern, identifying the root cause, and addressing it directly is what restores performance. Pushing harder with the same system doesn't. About Cecilie Nielsen Cecilie Nielsen is the founder of CN8 Leadership Confidence, a global boutique executive coaching and leadership advisory practice. A former Private Equity MD and HR Director, Cecilie is multi-certified as an executive coach and advanced Hogan practitioner, and holds an MSc in Leadership. She works with senior leaders, CEOs, boards, and leadership teams at the intersection of leadership performance and commercial reality. Learn more at cn8.co.uk [http://cn8.co.uk]. Newsletter: cn8.co.uk/contact-us [http://cn8.co.uk/contact-us] LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/cecilie-søndergaard-nielsen [http://linkedin.com/in/cecilie-søndergaard-nielsen]

5 de may de 2026 - 12 min
Portada del episodio 17. Managing Your Mind - Interrupting Old Patterns And Creating New Results

17. Managing Your Mind - Interrupting Old Patterns And Creating New Results

Most leaders can identify what went wrong after the fact. The conversation that escalated when it didn't need to. The pattern that keeps repeating despite the awareness. What's harder to see is what's driving it — the belief operating below the surface that made the reaction feel completely rational. In this episode, Cecilie Nielsen breaks down why the most consequential leadership behaviours aren't choices. They're automatic patterns running from beliefs formed years, sometimes decades, earlier — and why the leaders who change them do something most people skip entirely. In this episode: * Why the moments that matter most are the ones you have least access to your own thinking * The single question that opens the gap between what happened and how you responded * What a CFO's reputation for being hard to work with revealed about a belief he'd stopped noticing * Why understanding a pattern is not the same as changing it — and what the difference costs you * The three-step sequence that actually produces different results, including what neuroscience says about how long it takes Key Takeaways Your reactions at senior level are rarely about the circumstance. They're about the meaning you assigned to it, instantaneously, without noticing. That meaning comes from a belief — one that probably made sense in a different context, at an earlier stage of your career, and has simply never been updated. The leaders who change their patterns don't try harder or develop more insight. They find the specific belief, examine it honestly, and practise thinking differently until the new thought becomes the automatic one. That's what this episode is about. About Cecilie Nielsen Cecilie Nielsen is the founder of CN8 Leadership Confidence, a global boutique executive coaching and leadership advisory practice. A former Private Equity MD and HR Director, Cecilie is multi-certified as an executive coach and advanced Hogan practitioner, and holds an MSc in Leadership. She works with senior leaders, CEOs, boards, and leadership teams at the intersection of leadership performance and commercial reality. Learn more at cn8.co.uk [http://cn8.co.uk]. Newsletter: cn8.co.uk/contact-us [http://cn8.co.uk/contact-us] LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/cecilie-søndergaard-nielsen [http://linkedin.com/in/cecilie-søndergaard-nielsen]

28 de abr de 2026 - 12 min
Portada del episodio 16. Using Intuition As A Strategic Advantage

16. Using Intuition As A Strategic Advantage

You've spent years making decisions in complex, high-pressure environments. The pattern recognition you've built up in that time is one of the most sophisticated leadership tools available to you - and knowing when to trust it, when to interrogate it, and when to verify it before acting is what separates good judgment from expensive mistakes. In this episode of the Leadership Confidence Podcast, executive coach Cecilie Søndergaard Nielsen explores the neuroscience of intuition and pattern recognition in leadership: what it actually is, why ignoring it costs you, and how to use it to make better decisions under pressure. In this episode: * Why intuition isn't a mystical gift — it's pattern recognition your unconscious mind has been running across your entire career * The neuroscience behind gut instinct, and why dismissing it as "just a feeling" misses what's actually happening * How to distinguish intuition from anxiety — they feel similar, but they behave very differently * Why pattern recognition can carry bias, and when that matters most Key Takeaways: Intuition is data. Experiential, pattern-based, accumulated across years of executive decision-making in complex environments. The leaders who perform best under pressure aren't the ones with the most information. They're the ones who've learned to take it seriously, distinguish it from noise, and know when to verify it before acting. Ignoring it isn't rigour. It's leaving one of your most sophisticated inputs on the table. About Cecilie: Cecilie Søndergaard Nielsen is the founder of CN8 Leadership Confidence, a global executive coaching and leadership advisory practice. She works with CEOs, senior leaders, and leadership teams in high-growth and investor-backed environments globally, combining operating experience with deep expertise in the psychology and neuroscience of leadership under pressure. Join the Leadership Confidence newsletter: www.cn8.co.uk/contact-us [http://www.cn8.co.uk/contact-us] Connect on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/cecilie-søndergaard-nielsen [http://linkedin.com/in/cecilie-søndergaard-nielsen]

21 de abr de 2026 - 9 min
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