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52: From Feeling Stuck to Dreaming Big with Caroline Britton

55 min · 23 de jun de 2026
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Caroline Britton is an intuitive coach, author and agent of change for leaders, entrepreneurs and public figures who are ready to transform their lives. For over 14 years she worked in global consultancy, during which time she became a mother of two. Four years ago she made the decision to lean into her intuitive gifts, bet on herself and use her abilities to help people connect to who they truly are beyond the conditioning, the labels, the ego, the pain and the limiting beliefs that keep so many of us small. In this episode, we explore Caroline's journey from feeling stuck to living with purpose and fulfilment, and what it truly takes to navigate change without self-abandonment. It is a conversation about stillness, intuition, emotional intelligence and the quiet but radical act of coming home to yourself. 💡 "When you truly meet yourself, you can truly meet others and you can truly meet life." - Caroline Britton In this conversation, we explore: ✨ Caroline's journey from 14 years in global consultancy to becoming an intuitive coach and what the decision to bet on herself actually looked and felt like from the inside ✨ How she navigated the identity shift of leaving a successful corporate career to build something entirely new and the belief barriers she had to overcome along the way ✨ The evolution of her coaching practice and why the most powerful work she does with clients begins not with strategy but with stillness and self-connection ✨ Why authenticity in business is not just a nice-to-have but the foundation everything sustainable is built on, and what gets in the way of it for so many women ✨ The identity and belief barriers that keep people feeling stuck and the process Caroline uses to help clients move through them towards clarity and purpose ✨ What it means to dream big and how to begin reconnecting with your own desires when busyness, conditioning and self-doubt have made them hard to hear ✨ The ripple effect of personal growth and why the work we do on ourselves quietly changes everything around us, including how we show up for our children ✨ The value of connection and asking for help, and why so many high-achieving women resist both far longer than they should ✨ Parenting with awareness and how developing emotional intelligence in ourselves shapes the way we nurture it in our children ✨ The simple but powerful exercises Caroline uses to help clients reconnect with their dreams, including writing a letter from fear and a letter from love About the Guest: Caroline Britton is an intuitive coach, author and magic maker who helps leaders, entrepreneurs and public figures wake up to a life of freedom, purpose and joy. With a background in global consultancy and over four years of full-time coaching, she has transformed thousands of lives through her work, her writing and her ability to help people connect to who they really are beneath the noise. She is the author of Coming Home to You and has been featured in Forbes, The Telegraph, GQ and Red Magazine. A mother of two, Caroline is passionate about helping people navigate change without self-abandonment. You can connect with Caroline via her website [https://caroline-britton.com/], Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/carolinebrittoncoaching/] or LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolinebrittoncoaching/]. About The Host: I’m Victoria Phipps – a Mum of two, analogue family photographer [https://victoriaphipps.com/], personal brand photographer, educator, charity co-founder, marketer and now podcaster! 🎙️ I was raised by a nurturing Mother and an entrepreneurial Father and have inherited traits from both, so the tension between ambition and motherhood is one I grapple with on a daily basis! I’m fascinated to hear the stories of other women on a similar path, who are striving to build thriving businesses whilst being present for their children. It's a tough juggle, but I hope the conversations shared on this podcast help Mums in business feel less alone and inspired to keep going in pursuit of their dreams. Head to the Mum Means Business Podcast website [https://mummeansbusinesspodcast.com/ruthashton] for full show notes. I would love to hear your thoughts on the topics discussed in this conversation, so please do let me know on Instagram where I'm @victoriaphippsmbe [https://www.instagram.com/@victoriaphippsmbe/] or @mummeansbusinesspodcast [https://www.instagram.com/mummeansbusinesspodcast/]. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5* rating and review!

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52: From Feeling Stuck to Dreaming Big with Caroline Britton

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