The Embodied LeadHer
The Embodied LeadHer is a podcast for women who are ready to lead from presence rather than pressure.
Hosted by Glory Lichon, this podcast explores leadership as a lived, embodied experience—rooted in nervous system regulation, inner stability, and sustainable power. Through honest reflection, grounded conversation, and moments of pause, Glory invites listeners to step out of urgency and performance and return to what’s true.
This is a space for women navigating leadership in business, life, and the world—especially those who feel the pull to slow down, listen inward, and lead without self-abandonment. Rather than offering quick fixes or hustle-driven strategies, each episode creates space for awareness, integration, and conscious leadership that can actually be lived.
Whether you’re moving through uncertainty, redefining success, or simply longing to come back to yourself, this podcast offers orientation—not instruction.
No hustle. No proving. Just presence.
New episodes release weekly.
Listen when you need grounding, clarity, or a reminder of your own inner authority.
The Embodied LeadHer
Presence Is Power: A New Approach to Embodied Leadership for Women
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The Embodied LeadHer is a leadership podcast for women who have built real success — founders, executives, and visionary leaders — and are ready to expand without abandoning themselves.
If you are a woman in leadership, an entrepreneur, executive, or founder navigating growth, visibility, and responsibility — this podcast explores a new way to lead.
Not through hustle culture.
Not through burnout.
Not through performance.
But through embodied leadership.
Inside, we explore:
- Nervous system regulation for women leaders
- Regulated expansion and sustainable business growth
- Emotional intelligence and steadiness under pressure
- Identity evolution at higher levels of success
- Burnout prevention and capacity building
- Visibility without self-abandonment
Because high-performance leadership without regulation leads to exhaustion.
And success without self-connection creates emptiness.
This is personal growth for women who lead.
Presence is power.
Come home to yourself.
And lead from there.