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  • EP 48: Consistency, Not Perfection: Women's Midlife Power Years with Courtney Townley
    Guest: Courtney Townley — coach, speaker, host of Grace & Grit, author of The Consistency Code: A Midlife Woman’s Guide to Deep HealthEpisode overview: Consistency isn’t rigid routine — it’s consistent self-honouring. Angela and Courtney unpack how midlife can be a woman’s power years by swapping perfectionism for progress, removing unnecessary stress, adding intentional stress, and leading yourself with curiosity over judgement.Consistency vs perfectionism: why “do it the same forever” fails, and how to practice consistent self-honouring day to dayGrace and grit: finding the sweet spot between compassion and disciplineGetting radically honest: simple daily check-ins (hand on heart) to “insource” your needsBarriers to midlife consistency: poor self-awareness, over-scheduling, ignoring the nervous system’s need to oscillatePerfectionism as a hiding habit — and how to start smaller (on purpose) to win biggerThe Victory Log: tracking micro-wins to fuel follow-throughJoy-spotting: training your brain to notice what puts more life in your lifeMidlife physiology 101: less oestrogen/progesterone = tougher cortisol management — what to changeTwo-part “stress strategy”: remove unnecessary stressors + add intentional stressors (e.g., strength training, honest conversations)Power years mindset: living in integrity, self-leadership, and defining health beyond weight or lab numbers01:46 Consistency redefined: “consistent self-honouring”03:00 Grace & Grit: why either extreme backfires04:50 The 10-second check-in that changes your day07:57 Organising your day to honour your nervous system10:22 Perfectionism = a hiding habit13:55 The Victory Log (and why it must change daily)17:06 Why midlife stress tolerance shifts (the hormone piece)18:56 Remove unnecessary stress; 19:22 add intentional stress35:53 “Anchors/logs” to rekindle the fire: sleep and 10-minute day design39:31 You can’t be curious and judgmental at the same time41:16 Self-leadership beats cookie-cutter programs44:42 Midlife as your power years — integrity over image60-second audit: Hand on heart, ask: How am I really? What do I need?Choose your anchor: Prioritise sleep tonight; tomorrow morning, spend 5–10 minutes setting your intention and three non-negotiables.Start smaller: Pick the “minimum viable action” on hard days (a 10-minute walk, 1 set of lifts, a veggie with each meal).Victory Log: Capture 3–5 specific wins each day (no repeats).Joy-spotting: Actively look for tiny moments that “put more life in your life.”“Consistency is not sameness — it’s consistent self-honouring.”“Perfectionism is a hiding habit. Progress requires rumbling with messy.”“You can’t be curious and judgmental at the same time.”Courtney’s book: The Consistency Code — details & retailer links at theconsistencycode.comGrace & Grit podcast by Courtney Townleymidlife women, consistency vs perfectionism, perimenopause stress, deep health, self-leadership, victory log, intentional stress, strength training, habits that stick, wellbeing in midlife
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  • EP 47: Beyond the Ladder- Burnout, Identity & Building a Life That Fits with Khara Williams
    Guest: Khara Williams — former banking executive; founder of Herde, a platform for women in the “messy middle” of reinvention; newly based in Abu Dhabi.Khara shares the honest, unvarnished story of selling everything, leaving a high-status banking career, and rebuilding on her own terms—trading hustle for presence, identity for integrity, and performance for true wellbeing.The whisper before the leap: recognising the “tap on the shoulder” and why it often takes a forced change to actGrief after quitting: uncoupling identity from title, team and status—and why it’s normal to miss the old lifeStillness as a superpower: Khara’s “Mozart time” walks, silent mornings, and how doing less led to feeling moreSleep as recovery: learning to rest without guilt after years of fight-mode cortisolHealthy high performance (for real): micro resets, walk-and-talks, not checking results on Sundays, and moving from visibility to valueWork–life separation > balance: presence at home, device boundaries, and the quality-of-life shift in Abu DhabiGenerational change at work: adapting leadership to a five-generation workforce (and why ‘just be in the office’ no longer cuts it)Herd—Khara’s new venture: the four pillars (Career, Relationships, Money, Life) and self-leadership over cookie-cutter adviceUnlearning: releasing the belief that your value only exists inside corporate walls“Consistency used to mean hours in the office. Now it means being present.”“You can be with your kids, or you can be present with your kids—those are different.”“Sleep showed me how burnt out I actually was.”“Lead yourself first. Everything else is downstream of that.”TRY THISNo-Sunday-Metrics Rule: don’t check dashboards/results the night before the week starts.10 minutes of stillness: hand on heart, no phone, notice what you actually need.Walk-and-talk meeting: take one 1:1 outside. Movement > meeting room.Presence cue at home: one boundary that signals “I’m here now” (e.g., phone in a drawer 6–8pm).Identity audit: write the sentence “I’m valuable because…” and finish it without referencing a title.Launching January, Herde supports women navigating reinvention with practical education across four pillars—Career, Relationships, Money, Life—centred on self-leadership, clarity and kindness.If you’re in the messy middle of a career or life pivot, share this episode with one woman who needs permission to choose presence over performance.
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  • EP 46: Fear, Ego and Career Transitions: The Mindset for Starting Over with Liam Davies
    Episode SummaryIn this episode, I sit down with my husband, Liam — a former Navy Clearance Diver turned construction project leader — to talk about fear, ego, adaptability, and the art of starting over. From maritime counter-terrorism to managing multimillion-dollar infrastructure builds, Liam shares the mindset lessons he’s carried from an elite military unit into everyday life and leadership.We unpack what “knowledge dispels fear” really means, how to drop the ego when you go from expert to beginner again, and why planning (not panic) is the secret to successful career transitions. Plus, a surprise visit mid-recording from a giant goanna that perfectly proves our point about staying calm under pressure!Whether you’re navigating a career change or learning to embrace discomfort in growth, this conversation will leave you reflecting, laughing, and maybe even rethinking how you handle fear and change.Key TakeawaysKnowledge dispels fear: The more you understand, the more confident you become — whether that’s diving, jumping from planes, or starting a new career.Drop the ego: Every transition means being the new person again. Ask questions, stay humble, and learn fast.Plan before you leap: Big change works best when you build a bridge, not a cliff jump — start studying or networking before you quit.Sustainable performance matters: From ice baths to sleep, recovery practices are key — even for elite teams.It’s about the people: Whether under the sea or on a worksite, the best experiences come down to the team beside you.Memorable Moment“When you transition careers, no one expects anything of you — and that’s the best time to learn. There’s more opportunity at the bottom of the mountain than the top.”Timestamps00:00 — What a Navy Clearance Diver actually does02:30 — The mindset of adaptability and ownership04:00 — “Knowledge dispels fear”: facing the unknown05:00 — Dropping the ego and learning again09:00 — Recognising complacency and finding growth11:30 — From burnout to sustainable performance15:00 — Managing five generations at work22:00 — Adapting leadership styles across ages24:00 — How to plan a successful career change27:00 — Using your network to find your next opportunity29:00 — The hardest parts of starting over33:00 — Sacrifice, relocation, and proving yourself37:00 — Why people matter more than place40:00 — Final wisdom: Enjoy the process
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  • EP 45: How to Bring Back Joy When Life Starts Feeling Too Serious
    SummaryIn this episode, Angela Davies explores the often-overlooked topic of joy, emphasizing its importance in our lives beyond mere productivity. She shares personal experiences from a recent concert that reignited her sense of joy and discusses the psychological benefits of joy, including its impact on mental health and performance. Angela provides practical tips for incorporating joy into daily life and recommends two insightful books that delve into the relationship between joy and happiness.TakeawaysJoy is not just a reward for hard work; it should be a priority.Experiencing joy can significantly improve mental health and performance.Cultural guilt often prevents us from seeking joy.Joy activates dopamine, endorphins, and oxytocin, enhancing our well-being.Engaging in joyful activities can lower stress levels.Playfulness and laughter are essential for reconnecting with joy.Moments of awe can also contribute to feelings of joy.Scheduling time for joy is as important as any work meeting.Books like 'The Happiness Advantage' highlight the link between joy and success.We should embrace joy without guilt, recognizing its value.Sound bites"Laugh on purpose, it's really powerful.""Experience moments of awe for joy.""Don't take life so seriously, seek joy."Chapters00:00 The Essence of Joy03:05 The Science Behind Joy04:47 Incorporating Joy into Daily Life09:35 Books on Joy and Happiness11:27 Embracing Joy in Everyday LifeKeywordsjoy, happiness, mental health, well-being, fun, emotional awareness, positive psychology, productivity, creativity, self-care
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  • EP 44: Loneliness Is as Harmful as Smoking 15 Cigarettes a Day- What science reveals about loneliness, health and how connection can heal us.
    SummaryIn this episode, Angela Davies explores the theme of loneliness and its profound impact on wellness and health. She discusses the importance of social connections, the health risks associated with loneliness, and the need for community engagement to combat this epidemic. Through personal anecdotes and research findings, Angela emphasizes the necessity of fostering genuine relationships and the role of movement in enhancing social bonds. She encourages listeners to take actionable steps towards building connections and addressing loneliness in their lives and communities.TakeawaysLoneliness is a significant public health issue.Strong social bonds are crucial for happiness and health.Loneliness has health impacts comparable to smoking.Elderly individuals are often the most affected by loneliness.New parents frequently experience feelings of isolation.Physical movement can enhance social connections.Communities should be designed to encourage interaction.Connection requires effort and sometimes inconvenience.Mindfully engineering connections is essential.Belonging is foundational to overall well-being.TitlesThe Loneliness Epidemic: A Call to ConnectionReconnecting in a Disconnected WorldKeywordsloneliness, wellness, social connection, mental health, community, relationships, health impact, public health, connection strategies, emotional well-beingSound bites"Loneliness kills. It's as powerful as smoking.""Loneliness can't be solved by one person.""Connection doesn't always happen organically."Chapters00:00 Understanding Loneliness in the Workplace02:37 The Health Impacts of Loneliness05:31 Combating Loneliness Through Connection and Movement08:27 Mindfully Engineering Connections11:07 Taking Action Against Loneliness
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Welcome to Work and Wellness, the podcast for anyone who wants to feel great and perform at their best, without burning out. I’m Ange Davies, a wellbeing speaker and ex-corporate leader, here to help you create a life that feels as good as it looks. Each week, I’m joined by guests who bring real stories and practical insights on what it means to thrive both at work and beyond. Ready to live well and succeed on your own terms? Hit follow and let’s get into it!
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