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#76 — Introvert Dating: The Energy Management Rules Nobody Teaches You

40 min · 13 de jul de 2026
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Are you exhausted from stacking dates on top of a full work week — and quietly wondering how you'll show up tomorrow? Modern dating advice tells introverts to go on 100 dates, download three apps, and collect a thousand rejections. But that advice was built for high-volume extroverts. For introverts, it's a fast track to burnout, shame, and dates where you're barely present. In this episode, dating and sex coach Myisha Battle joins Greg to unpack why introvert dating is really an energy management problem in disguise — and how the same preparation, planning, and self-knowledge that got you promoted at work are the exact skills that make dating sustainable. In this episode you'll discover: - Build recovery days and a work-to-home buffer that protect your energy before you spend it on dates and relationships - Apply the career skills you already have — preparation, planning, being proactive — to your romantic life instead of treating it as a separate game - Reject the quantity-over-quality trap and date in a way that's quieter, slower, and actually gets you where you want to go If any of this hit home, hit play now — and if you like what you hear, follow the show wherever you listen so you never miss an episode. Guest Links - Myisha Battle's Website [https://myishabattle.com/] - Myisha Battle on Instagram [https://instagram.com/myishabattle/] - The Pleasure Dispatch Newsletter [https://myishabattle.com/] Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com [https://pcm.adswizz.com] for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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#76 — Introvert Dating: The Energy Management Rules Nobody Teaches You

Are you exhausted from stacking dates on top of a full work week — and quietly wondering how you'll show up tomorrow? Modern dating advice tells introverts to go on 100 dates, download three apps, and collect a thousand rejections. But that advice was built for high-volume extroverts. For introverts, it's a fast track to burnout, shame, and dates where you're barely present. In this episode, dating and sex coach Myisha Battle joins Greg to unpack why introvert dating is really an energy management problem in disguise — and how the same preparation, planning, and self-knowledge that got you promoted at work are the exact skills that make dating sustainable. In this episode you'll discover: - Build recovery days and a work-to-home buffer that protect your energy before you spend it on dates and relationships - Apply the career skills you already have — preparation, planning, being proactive — to your romantic life instead of treating it as a separate game - Reject the quantity-over-quality trap and date in a way that's quieter, slower, and actually gets you where you want to go If any of this hit home, hit play now — and if you like what you hear, follow the show wherever you listen so you never miss an episode. Guest Links - Myisha Battle's Website [https://myishabattle.com/] - Myisha Battle on Instagram [https://instagram.com/myishabattle/] - The Pleasure Dispatch Newsletter [https://myishabattle.com/] Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com [https://pcm.adswizz.com] for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

13 de jul de 202640 min
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#75 — Stop Freezing in Conflict: Nervous System Tools for Introvert Leaders

Have you ever been in a hard conversation at work — a piece of tough feedback, a heated call, a colleague who steamrolls you — and felt your body just clench, your mind go blank, and your voice disappear? For quieter, more sensitive, more introverted leaders, that isn't a character flaw. It's your nervous system doing exactly what it learned to do a long time ago — and no amount of forcing confidence will fix it, because it's not a mindset problem. It starts in your body. Karen Canham is a coach and practitioner in somatics, functional medicine, and nervous system regulation. After years in high-pressure sales, she learned that the solution to freezing, shutting down, or overreacting isn't top-down willpower — it's a body-first practice for staying regulated when it counts. In this episode you'll discover: - Recognize where you are on the red / yellow / green nervous system spectrum — and how to bring yourself back to center in real time - Use in-the-moment somatic tools (feet on the floor, tactile touch, a gentle ear massage, a slower breath) to regulate before you respond, not after - Protect your system in conflict by pausing without guilt — including the exact language to say when you need five minutes to reset If you've ever walked away from a hard conversation kicking yourself because you had so much more to say, hit play now and learn how quiet leaders can stay resourced, grounded, and fully themselves in the moments that used to knock them off their game. Guest Links: - Karen Canham's Website [https://www.linkedin.com/in/karenannwellness/] - Karen Canham on YouTube [https://www.linkedin.com/in/karenannwellness/] Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com [https://pcm.adswizz.com] for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

6 de jul de 202630 min
episode #74 — The SNAP Method: Beat Imposter Syndrome as an Introvert artwork

#74 — The SNAP Method: Beat Imposter Syndrome as an Introvert

Have you ever walked into a meeting that mattered and heard a voice in your head go, "What the hell are you doing here? You don't belong. They're going to find you out"? That voice — the inner critic — is the operating engine of imposter syndrome. And if you're an introverted leader trying to get promoted in an extroverted culture, it can feel like that voice runs your career. The usual advice — push through, fake it, speak up more — doesn't work, because the problem isn't the voice. It's your relationship to the voice. My guest today is Caverly Morgan — meditation teacher, founder of Peace in Schools, and author of The Heart of Who We Are. She spent eight years in a Zen monastery learning how to face down the inner critic, and she's here to teach the SNAP method: a concrete four-step practice for quieting imposter syndrome without trying to fix yourself. In this episode you'll discover: * Recognize why imposter syndrome isn't a personal flaw — it's collective conditioning handed to you by a culture that overlooks quiet leaders * Apply the SNAP method (See, Name, Allow, Presence) the next time the inner critic spikes before a meeting, presentation, or hard conversation * Move from the backseat to the driver's seat by offering the anxious part of yourself the same compassion you'd offer someone you love The wiring doesn't disappear — but with practice, it stops running your life. Hit play and listen now. * Caverly Morgan's website [https://caverlymorgan.org] * Free gift for listeners [https://caverlymorgan.org/freegift] * The Heart of Who We Are (book) [https://caverlymorgan.org] * Peace in Schools [https://peaceinschools.org] Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com [https://pcm.adswizz.com] for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

29 de jun de 202640 min
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#73 — Why Preparation Beats Confidence: An Introvert's Antidote to Imposter Syndrome

Have you ever walked into a high-stakes situation — a pitch, a keynote, a presentation to senior leadership — and heard that faint voice whispering, "Who are you to be here?" That's imposter syndrome. And for introverts, it can be especially loud in exactly the moments you need to perform your best. In this episode, Greg sits down with Lee Schneider — USC storytelling professor, former TV producer, and veteran of decades in noisy writer's rooms and Hollywood pitch meetings — to unpack the introvert's playbook for showing up with quiet authority in the rooms that scare you most. Lee's thesis is contrarian and clarifying: the antidote to imposter syndrome isn't confidence or charisma. It's preparation, embodiment, and the discipline of giving yourself a container. In this episode you'll discover: - Build "containers for extroversion" — give yourself a role, a job, or a time limit, and let the container do the heavy lifting your personality doesn't have to - Get off-book before you walk in the room — over-prepare, then embody the material so you can be present instead of reading at the audience - Connect through a genuine story, not a credential list — open with a bold statement and let your introspection (your raw material) carry the rest If you've ever frozen in a pitch, white-knuckled a keynote, or been steamrolled in a writer's-room-style meeting, hit play now — this is the tactical playbook for walking in prepared, present, and undeniable. * Lee Schneider — Red Cup Agency [https://leeschneiderbooks.com/about-lee-schneider/] Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com [https://pcm.adswizz.com] for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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#72 — Quiet Leadership: How to Speak Up Without Becoming Someone Else

Have you ever sat in a meeting with the exact right thing to say — and watched someone else say it 24 hours later? That gap, between what you know and what you express, is where quiet leadership is built or lost. For the first decade of her corporate career, Kendra Dahlstrom stayed silent out of fear of getting it wrong. Today, after 28 years inside large organizations and as a leadership coach, she teaches introverted professionals how to trust their gut, intervene tactfully, and lead with quiet authority — without forcing themselves to become someone they're not. In this episode you'll discover: * Recognize the regret you feel after staying silent as leadership data — and learn how to act on that signal the next time the room moves too fast. * Reframe leadership as a set of behaviors (preparation, clarity, deliberateness, follow-through) rather than a personality type — so you can flex into it without losing yourself. * Send the email that keeps the conversation open: the exact post-meeting move that turns "I should have said something" into visible, repeatable influence. If you've ever walked out of a meeting kicking yourself for not speaking up, hit play now — this conversation will change how you show up in your next one. * Kendra Dahlstrom's Website [https://kendradahlstrom.com/] Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com [https://pcm.adswizz.com] for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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