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Episode 5: What People Think About You is None of Your Business

24 min · 27 de abr de 2026
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This episode is a deep breath for anyone who has spent their life trying to manage how they are perceived. I walk through the psychology behind why we care so much about what people think, why it feels like survival, and why it’s actually just projection. I share my own history with codependency and the ways I outsourced my worth to other people’s reactions. If you’ve ever walked into a room and immediately started scanning for judgment, this conversation will hit home. You’ll learn why you can never actually know what someone is thinking, why your brain fills in the blanks with old conditioning, and why most people aren’t thinking about you at all. This is about mental freedom. This is about stepping out of performance mode. This is about letting yourself be seen without trying to control the narrative. If you’re ready to stop tap dancing for approval, this one is for you. Connect with me at:  www.leighgall.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/leighgall/  https://www.instagram.com/theleighgall/

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Episode 9: The Overthinkers Club

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Episode 8: People Pleasing Is Paralysis (And I Have Proof)

People pleasing isn't a personality trait — it's a freeze response. The fawn response. A survival skill that hijacks you in the moment and makes you say yes, take the blame, and lose your voice when you didn't want to. There's actual science behind it (it's called tonic immobility), and in this episode I prove it the hard way: by catching myself doing it on tape. This was supposed to be a guest episode. I scrapped it. When I watched it back, I saw myself people pleasing all over again — in an episode about people pleasing. So instead of showing you, I'm telling you what happened and what it taught me. In this episode: * Why people pleasing is paralysis, not politeness * The science: freeze + fawn, and why you don't get a vote in the moment * The "ping" you feel but don't act on — and why that happens * Giving yourself space: why you don't owe anyone an answer on demand * Why "I've thought about it and changed my mind" is allowed * Why you don't need to pinpoint where your conditioning came from to start changing it * Why this doesn't resolve overnight — and why that's okay If you've ever walked away from a conversation thinking "why did I agree to that?" — this one's for you. Website: leighgall.com  Instagram: @theleighgall  TikTok: @thisseemspersonal LinkedIn: @LeighGall Work with me: I do speaking and coaching on inner critics, people pleasing, perfectionism, and the conditioned thinking that masquerades as drive. leighgall.com

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Episode 7: Signs You're a People Pleaser (And Don't Know It)

Most people pleasers don't know they're people pleasing. They just think they're nice, easygoing, low-maintenance — or that they're not doing enough. In this episode, Leigh breaks down the fawn response, why people pleasing is a survival skill (not a personality trait), and the small everyday moments — the wave to the neighbor, the "I'm fine," the rehearsed text message — that are quietly running your nervous system. If you've ever caught yourself managing someone else's mood without realizing it, this one's for you. In this episode: * Why most people pleasers don't see themselves that way * The fawn response, explained without the clinical jargon * How we regulate other people's nervous systems to protect our own * The sneaky signs you've never thought twice about — small talk, texting back too fast, "good, you?" * How people pleasing showed up in Leigh's relationships and at work, and what it cost her * Why high achievers get stuck in this pattern and get rewarded for it * How to start telling the difference between authenticity and survival mode Mentioned in this episode: Episode 6, Your Traumatic Intelligence Is Showing. Connect with Leigh: Website: leighgall.com Instagram: @theleighgall TikTok: @thisseemspersonal Leigh is a speaker and coach who helps people identify and rewire the inner critics, conditioned thought patterns, and survival-mode behaviors that masquerade as productivity, drive, and reliability. To work with her or book her to speak, visit leighgall.com.

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Episode 6: Your Traumatic Intelligence is Showing

Your Traumatic Intelligence™ is showing, and most of us were never told what it actually is. Overthinking, overworking, and over-giving are not personality traits. They are a survival skillset. In this episode, I introduce a concept called Traumatic Intelligence™, and once you hear it, you will not be able to unsee it in yourself or the people you love. I break down what trauma actually is, the difference between Big T and little t trauma, and how repeated stress responses get hardwired into traits like empathy, hyper-responsibility, anticipatory thinking, and people-pleasing. These are not who you are. They are what your nervous system learned in order to keep you safe. I also share my own story. The chronic anxiety I did not know was anxiety. The people-pleasing I mistook for being a good friend, daughter, partner, and mom. And I name something most people will not, which is how the workplace quietly profits from people with Traumatic Intelligence™ through invisible labor and weaponized incompetence. Here is the good news. You have a superpower. The same nervous system that learned to scan for threats also learned to read rooms, anticipate needs, hold high standards, and execute under pressure. Once you can name it, you can stop being taken advantage of and start using it on purpose. This is the beginning of a movement, and I am so glad you are here for it. 💛 Content note: This episode discusses trauma, anxiety, burnout, and people-pleasing patterns. Please listen when you have the space to receive it. Connect with me at:  www.leighgall.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/leighgall/  https://www.instagram.com/theleighgall/

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Episode 5: What People Think About You is None of Your Business

This episode is a deep breath for anyone who has spent their life trying to manage how they are perceived. I walk through the psychology behind why we care so much about what people think, why it feels like survival, and why it’s actually just projection. I share my own history with codependency and the ways I outsourced my worth to other people’s reactions. If you’ve ever walked into a room and immediately started scanning for judgment, this conversation will hit home. You’ll learn why you can never actually know what someone is thinking, why your brain fills in the blanks with old conditioning, and why most people aren’t thinking about you at all. This is about mental freedom. This is about stepping out of performance mode. This is about letting yourself be seen without trying to control the narrative. If you’re ready to stop tap dancing for approval, this one is for you. Connect with me at:  www.leighgall.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/leighgall/  https://www.instagram.com/theleighgall/

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