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The Coaching Divas

Podcast de Claudia Jones, Daniela Veljkovic, and Misha Jethva

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“The Coaching Divas” is a podcast that dives head first into sticky workplace situations and offers candid perspectives to help listeners navigate the corporate life. Join hosts Claudia, Daniela & Misha as they unite wisdom across generations to tackle workplace woes with humour, heart and a healthy dose of coach-style sass.  If you’re going to coach, might as well coach like a diva!

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26 episodios

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Sustainable Ambition: Stop Grinding, Start Growing

Hustle culture has been selling us a lie: that if you’re not exhausted, you’re not doing enough. That ambition and anxiety are a package deal. That rest is something you earn — after the burnout. In this episode, the Coaching Divas are calling BS. This isn’t about doing less. It’s not soft quitting. It’s about distinguishing sustainable ambition from performative ambition — and finding a pace that expands your life instead of shrinking it. Key Takeaways •       Ambition isn’t the problem. The way we’ve been taught to pursue it is. •       If you can’t rest without guilt, feel like everything is high stakes, and are productive but not fulfilled — your ambition may be running on anxiety, not intention. •       Know who the hustle is for. If it’s to one-up someone else, you will never feel satisfied — someone will always top you. •       There’s no wrong order. Your morning routine doesn’t have to look like a CEO’s. Find what actually works for your nervous system and own it. •       Anti-hustle is not soft quitting. It’s the strategic recognition that sustainable ambition outperforms burnout ambition — every time. •       Rest is not a reward you earn after burning out. It’s a recovery cycle that makes the next push possible. •       The hustle will slow down eventually. If you’ve abandoned yourself in the process, what are you left with? Build the life around the ambition, not the other way around. •       The real unlock: less of what you should be doing, more of what you want to be doing. Mentioned in This Episode •       Hustle culture — its origins, evolution across generations, and the cost it carries •       Survival hustle vs. performative hustle — an important distinction the Divas name directly •       The 5am morning routine myth — and why your order is the right order •       Nervous system regulation and ambition — what dysregulated ambition actually feels like •       Sustainable ambition vs. performative ambition — the core reframe of this episode Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review us on your favourite podcast platform! Thanks for tuning in! Stay Connected!  Thanks again for tuning in to the Coaching Divas Podcast. If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to rate and review the show. That's the best way you can show your support. We’d also love to connect on Instagram, so go ahead and take a screenshot of this episode or maybe a photo of yourself listening along to the podcast. Post it to your Instagram stories. Be sure to mention us on www.instagram.com/thecoachingdivas [http://www.instagram.com/thecoachingdivas] or email us at thecoachingdivaspodcast@gmail.com [thecoachingdivaspodcast@gmail.com]. We’ll send some Instagram love right back at you. We'll be back next month with another great episode.

18 de may de 2026 - 28 min
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The Leadership Identity Crisis: Stop Shapeshifting & Start Leading with Clarity

A common (and often invisible) challenge many leaders face: the leadership identity crisis. Leaders often find themselves “shapeshifting” depending on who’s in the room—strategic visionary with executives, supportive coach with their team, collaborative peer with colleagues. While adaptability is essential, it can quietly evolve into identity drift, leaving leaders feeling disconnected, inconsistent, or unsure of what they’re truly known for. Through personal stories, practical strategies, and reflective questions, the Divas explore how leaders can stay flexible without losing themselves—by grounding their leadership in values, authenticity, and intentional behaviors. Leaders often unconsciously shift their personality depending on the environment: * Executive presence in one meeting * Agreeable team-player in another * Strong decision-maker with their direct reports * Quiet observer in rooms where they feel they must “earn their seat” The danger? You can become so adaptable that you stop recognizing yourself. Consider some of these:  1. Reframe Asking Questions Instead of thinking “this will sound stupid,” use language that makes your question feel confident and grounded: * “Can someone gut check me on this?” * “Here’s my understanding—am I on the right track?” * “It feels like we’re drifting from the objective… should we pivot back?” 2. Use the “Three Dances” Concept Leadership requires shifting, but intentionally: * The dance with your boss (managing up) * The dance with your peers (collaborating sideways) * The dance with your team (leading down) The goal is not to be three different people—but to stay consistent while adjusting your approach. 3. Seek Feedback Instead of Guessing Instead of spiraling internally, ask: * Your leader: “How would you describe my leadership style?” * Your team: “What do you experience me as when I lead?” Perception matters—even if it’s not your intention. 4. Make Small Behavior Shifts Four questions to explore your leadership identity: 1. What do people come to me for repeatedly? 2. What decisions do I make faster than others? 3. What behavior do I refuse to tolerate? 4. What hill am I willing to die on professionally? Leadership style can evolve through life shifts—parenthood, new roles, larger teams, or personal growth. Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review us on your favourite podcast platform! Thanks for tuning in! Stay Connected!  Thanks again for tuning in to the Coaching Divas Podcast. If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to rate and review the show. That's the best way you can show your support. We’d also love to connect on Instagram, so go ahead and take a screenshot of this episode or maybe a photo of yourself listening along to the podcast. Post it to your Instagram stories. Be sure to mention us on www.instagram.com/thecoachingdivas [http://www.instagram.com/thecoachingdivas] or email us at thecoachingdivaspodcast@gmail.com [thecoachingdivaspodcast@gmail.com]. We’ll send some Instagram love right back at you. We'll be back next month with another great episode.

20 de abr de 2026 - 36 min
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When Independence Backfires: The Over-Responsible Woman

Independence is often celebrated—especially for high-achieving women. But what happens when being “the strong one” slowly turns into carrying everything alone? In this deeply personal episode, the Coaching Divas explore how independence can quietly backfire for the over-responsible woman. From early life responsibilities and family expectations to career ambition and perfectionism, they unpack how doing it all can eventually lead to burnout, loneliness, and the realization that strength without support isn’t sustainable. Misha reflects on building a career that looked successful on paper but left her questioning fulfillment and connection. Daniela shares how grief and family loss pushed her into survival-mode independence. Claudia discusses growing up as the eldest child of immigrant parents and taking on responsibility long before she could choose it. Together, the Divas explore the moment when independence stops feeling empowering—and starts feeling exhausting—and what it looks like to relearn support, boundaries, and balance. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE * When independence becomes over-responsibility: How high achievers unknowingly carry emotional, mental, and logistical loads for everyone around them. * How early life experiences shape our independence patterns: From family roles to grief, trauma, and cultural expectations. * Recognizing the hidden cost of being “the strong one”: Why burnout, loneliness, and identity loss often appear years later. * Why people stop offering help: How systems adapt when you always say “I’ve got it.” * The power of saying no: How boundaries can be a form of asking for help. * Letting go of perfectionism: Why “good enough” can actually be the healthier and more sustainable approach. * Checking in with yourself before burnout hits: Practical reflection questions that help you stay aligned with what you truly want. TAKEAWAY Independence can be empowering—but when it turns into carrying everything alone, it becomes unsustainable. The Divas remind us that strength isn’t about doing it all yourself. It’s about recognizing when to ask for help, setting boundaries before burnout, and allowing others to show up for you. Your past experiences may have shaped your independence, but they don’t have to define how much you carry moving forward. Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review us on your favourite podcast platform! Thanks for tuning in! Stay Connected!  Thanks again for tuning in to the Coaching Divas Podcast. If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to rate and review the show. That's the best way you can show your support. We’d also love to connect on Instagram, so go ahead and take a screenshot of this episode or maybe a photo of yourself listening along to the podcast. Post it to your Instagram stories. Be sure to mention us on www.instagram.com/thecoachingdivas [http://www.instagram.com/thecoachingdivas] or email us at thecoachingdivaspodcast@gmail.com [thecoachingdivaspodcast@gmail.com]. We’ll send some Instagram love right back at you. We'll be back next month with another great episode.

16 de mar de 2026 - 40 min
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Energy Management

Recharging When You’re Running on Empty (and Pretending You’re Fine) Ever stare at your laptop like it personally betrayed you?  Scroll your phone while telling yourself it “counts as rest”?  Or plan your day based on how late you can sleep before your first meeting? Yeah. This episode is for that version of you. In Episode 22, the Divas get real about energy — not the motivational-poster kind, but the lived-experience kind. The kind that dips quietly, leaks slowly, and eventually crashes hard if ignored. We unpack what it actually means to recharge in a world that expects constant output, endless availability, and zero downtime. Spoiler: recharging isn’t a luxury. It’s a leadership skill. 💡 What we dive into The difference between resting and recharging Why stopping isn’t the same as restoring — and how to tell what your body and brain are actually asking for. How low energy really shows up From autopilot mode and “fourth coffee by noon” to dreading meetings, avoiding people, and feeling emotionally flat — even when you’re still delivering. Why hitting zero isn’t failure Energy crashes happen to high performers, parents, leaders, and people who “have it all together.” This isn’t weakness — it’s biology, life load, and overstimulation. Micro-resets for chaotic days Simple, practical ways to reset in the moment: * Breathwork that actually calms your nervous system * Stretching, walking, silence, and changing your physical environment * Music, movement, and short intentional breaks that shift your state The Energy Toolbox Instead of waiting for your next vacation to save you, we introduce a practical framework for daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly energy support — from skincare rituals and workouts to vacations (with one big caveat: unplug or it doesn’t count). The long game of sustainable energy Guarding sleep, learning to say no earlier, creating white space in your calendar, and recognizing that constant “go-go-go” eventually shows up in your leadership, relationships, and emotional tone — whether you notice it or not. 🧠 Big ideas that stick * Recharging is a skill, not a reward * Low energy is information, not a character flaw * Small resets done consistently beat heroic recoveries * What drains you isn’t universal — your best practices are personal * Protecting your energy protects the people around you 🔧 Practical tools you’ll hear ✔️ The “Pause, Pinpoint, Plug-In” reset  ✔️ Micro-reset ideas for back-to-back days  ✔️ The 10% rule for rebuilding energy after burnout  ✔️ How to spot energy leaks before they turn into crashes  ✔️ Why “delightfully unproductive” might be exactly what you need ✔️ Everyone’s ‘recharge’ tool set is different - it’s personalized for you and what functions best for you   You don’t recharge after you burn out. You recharge so you don’t. Energy management is Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review us on your favourite podcast platform! Thanks for tuning in! Stay Connected!  Thanks again for tuning in to the Coaching Divas Podcast. If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to rate and review the show. That's the best way you can show your support. We’d also love to connect on Instagram, so go ahead and take a screenshot of this episode or maybe a photo of yourself listening along to the podcast. Post it to your Instagram stories. Be sure to mention us on www.instagram.com/thecoachingdivas [http://www.instagram.com/thecoachingdivas] or email us at thecoachingdivaspodcast@gmail.com [thecoachingdivaspodcast@gmail.com]. We’ll send some Instagram love right back at you. We'll be back next month with another great episode.

16 de feb de 2026 - 36 min
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✨ Work-Life Harmony: Redefining Success, Support & Motherhood

Samantha Wallace, founder of re-mom, joins us to unpack why work-life balance is outdated, why burnout is not a personal failure, and how working mothers can reclaim energy, clarity, and confidence through work-life harmony. What Is Work-Life Harmony (and Why Balance Isn’t Working) Work-life balance implies equal distribution—time, energy, attention. But real life doesn’t work that way. Samantha introduces work-life harmony as a values-based approach rooted in one core metric: feeling good. Harmony allows for seasons, ebb and flow, and intentional choices—without guilt or constant self-judgment. For some women, work carries more weight. For others, family or personal well-being takes the lead. Harmony gives permission for both—and everything in between. Many women experience burnout not because they’re doing something wrong—but because they’re trying to maintain a pre-motherhood identity in a post-motherhood reality. Motherhood doesn’t erase ambition—but it does require integration, not sacrifice. Career Momentum, Maternity Leave & Workplace Support Samantha challenges the myth that maternity leave derails professional growth and offers practical strategies for: * Maintaining career relevance during leave * Creating re-onboarding plans when returning to work * Asking employers for flexibility, structure, and support * Letting go of comparison and false timelines Career momentum isn’t linear—and it was never meant to be. Home Harmony, Mental Load & the Default Parent Trap Harmony doesn’t happen organically—especially at home. Rather, it introduces a powerful framework for redesigning household responsibilities: * Identifying household values * Mapping invisible labor and mental load * Addressing default parent dynamics * Creating sustainable systems that reduce resentment The goal isn’t 50/50—it’s what works for your household, without burnout. “Should” often comes from external pressure, cultural norms, and comparison. “Could” and “would” come from choice, capacity, and alignment. This distinction alone can transform how women experience motherhood, work, and self-worth. The 7-Day Work-Life Harmony Experiment For seven days: 1. Notice every time you think “I should” or “I need to” 2. Write it down 3. Ask: * Where did this belief come from? * Do I believe it? * Does it align with my values? This practice helps uncover hidden belief systems—and creates space for more intentional decisions. Key Takeaway Your life will become automatic either way. You can fall into default systems shaped by burnout, guilt, and unspoken expectations—or you can intentionally design harmony rooted in values, support, and self-trust. You don’t need permission to want a life that feels good. but if you do—you’ll find it in this episode. Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review us on your favourite podcast platform! Thanks for tuning in! Stay Connected!  Thanks again for tuning in to the Coaching Divas Podcast. If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to rate and review the show. That's the best way you can show your support. We’d also love to connect on Instagram, so go ahead and take a screenshot of this episode or maybe a photo of yourself listening along to the podcast. Post it to your Instagram stories. Be sure to mention us on www.instagram.com/thecoachingdivas [http://www.instagram.com/thecoachingdivas] or email us at thecoachingdivaspodcast@gmail.com [thecoachingdivaspodcast@gmail.com]. We’ll send some Instagram love right back at you. We'll be back next month with another great episode.

19 de ene de 2026 - 58 min
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