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
Guided Reflection: You Are Already Worthy - The Shift From Proving to Being
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So many high-achieving women aren’t struggling with self-worth.
They’re exhausted from trying to prove it.
In this episode, we explore the shift from constantly doing, achieving, and over-functioning… to learning how to be, without attaching your worth to productivity or performance.
This conversation connects worthiness, nervous system regulation, and embodied leadership, and how these patterns show up in both leadership and motherhood.
You’ll be guided through a reflection to help you:
- Recognize where your self-worth is tied to achievement and overdoing
- Understand the pressure to keep proving yourself, even when you’re already successful
- Begin shifting into grounded, regulated leadership
Because your presence is your power.
Key Takeaway:
You don’t have to earn your worth through burnout, overachieving, or constant doing.
You are already worthy and leadership changes when you start leading from that place.
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