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Episode 11: Lessons from Losing My Voice: Gratitude and Growth

7 min · 15. juni 2026
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I'm a chatterbox. Always have been. So when I lost my voice for almost two weeks, it threw my whole world (and business) into a bit of chaos. In this episode I'm sharing the five things this experience taught me, told countdown-style. In this episode: * Why being quiet is harder than it sounds when your voice is your main business tool * The podcast banking lesson I should have learnt the first time (and didn't) * The "awkward middle child" problem of small business owners: not great at being sick, hate letting people down, and find it hard to ask for help * What happens when two people in one house lose their voices at the same time (washing pile included) * The biggest lesson of all: gratitude for health, for feedback, and for the work I get to do If you've ever pushed through when your body was telling you to stop, or struggled to ask for help when you needed it, this one's for you. Enjoyed this episode? If something resonated, forward this episode to a friend who might need to hear it. Subscribe so you never miss an episode, and if you're feeling generous, a five-star rating on Spotify or Apple Podcasts goes a long way. Where to find Belinda: Belinda Bayliss Co www.belindabayliss.co BelindaBayliss.co (Insta) and Belinda Bayliss Co (Facey_ Want more chat straight to your inbox, sign up for our newsletter here [https://belindabayliss.co/]  The Gen X Women in Business Podcast is produced for general educational and informational purposes only. Nothing shared here constitutes professional psychological advice, diagnosis, or treatment, and should not be treated as such. If you are experiencing mental health concerns, please seek support from a qualified professional. Where guests appear on this podcast, their opinions and views are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of Belinda Bayliss Co or the Gen X Women in Business Podcast. Always seek the advice of a qualified professional with any questions you may have.

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Episode 12: From Choir Camp to Business Strategy: Not the Tale You Expected

What does choir camp have to do with business strategy? More than you'd think. In this episode, Bel shares what happened when she stepped well outside her comfort zone and joined Soul Song Choirs earlier this year. As a self-described non-singer who didn't even make it through high school musical auditions, spending a weekend at choir camp was, by her own admission, an experience times ten. But somewhere between the harmonies and the clapping at the wrong moment, two business insights landed hard. The first is about age. One of the things that struck Bel most at camp was how impossible it was to guess anyone's age. In a room full of women spanning 40 to 70, nobody was sitting on the sidelines waiting for permission. And if you've ever caught yourself thinking "why would I start that now?" or "isn't it a bit late for me to be doing this?" - this one's for you. The second is about doing the thing that scares you. Whether it's showing up on social media, launching a podcast, pivoting your business, or creating a new program - most of us know the fear. We also know we've survived harder things. Bel talks about why Gen X women in particular have more proof of their adaptability than they give themselves credit for, and how that matters more than most of us realise. This episode is also an honest reflection on what it feels like to be in a business that no longer fits. If you've built something that made sense for your 30-year-old self but feels misaligned now, you're not alone, and you're not stuck. In this episode: * Why Bel joined a community choir (and what that has to do with you) * The age thing - why it's a mindset issue, not a timing issue * Doing scary things: social media, podcasting, pivoting, and starting fresh * The question Bel asks herself instead of "what if it doesn't work?" * Why Gen X women have more proof of their resilience than they realise The question worth sitting with this week: What would it feel like to be in a business that is actually aligned with who you are right now? Where to find Belinda: Website: www.belindabayliss.co Instagram: @belindabayliss.co Facebook: Belinda Bayliss Co This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute professional psychological advice. If you are experiencing mental health concerns, please reach out to a qualified health professional.

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Episode 11: Lessons from Losing My Voice: Gratitude and Growth

I'm a chatterbox. Always have been. So when I lost my voice for almost two weeks, it threw my whole world (and business) into a bit of chaos. In this episode I'm sharing the five things this experience taught me, told countdown-style. In this episode: * Why being quiet is harder than it sounds when your voice is your main business tool * The podcast banking lesson I should have learnt the first time (and didn't) * The "awkward middle child" problem of small business owners: not great at being sick, hate letting people down, and find it hard to ask for help * What happens when two people in one house lose their voices at the same time (washing pile included) * The biggest lesson of all: gratitude for health, for feedback, and for the work I get to do If you've ever pushed through when your body was telling you to stop, or struggled to ask for help when you needed it, this one's for you. Enjoyed this episode? If something resonated, forward this episode to a friend who might need to hear it. Subscribe so you never miss an episode, and if you're feeling generous, a five-star rating on Spotify or Apple Podcasts goes a long way. Where to find Belinda: Belinda Bayliss Co www.belindabayliss.co BelindaBayliss.co (Insta) and Belinda Bayliss Co (Facey_ Want more chat straight to your inbox, sign up for our newsletter here [https://belindabayliss.co/]  The Gen X Women in Business Podcast is produced for general educational and informational purposes only. Nothing shared here constitutes professional psychological advice, diagnosis, or treatment, and should not be treated as such. If you are experiencing mental health concerns, please seek support from a qualified professional. Where guests appear on this podcast, their opinions and views are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of Belinda Bayliss Co or the Gen X Women in Business Podcast. Always seek the advice of a qualified professional with any questions you may have.

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