• How to Make Tough Leadership Conversations Easier
    Apr 1 2026

    In this episode of the Small Brave Moves Podcast, keynote speaker, executive coach, and leadership expert Nicole Bianchi explores one of the most overlooked drivers of leadership effectiveness: brave communication.

    Nicole reveals a powerful truth — leadership is not defined by strategy, title, or experience, but by the conversations leaders are willing (or unwilling) to have. Drawing from her experience working with Fortune 300 leadership teams, she explains how avoided conversations quietly erode trust, slow decision-making, and create cultural misalignment.

    Through real-world examples, Nicole demonstrates how small communication breakdowns — when left unaddressed — can evolve into major performance issues. She outlines the proven framework from her best selling book, Five Tough Talks, which equips leaders with a clear, repeatable structure for navigating the most important conversations in leadership.

    From aligning team expectations to giving feedback, making clear asks, addressing performance, and knowing when it’s time to move on, Nicole shows how building a shared language for communication transforms teams from reactive and guarded to aligned, accountable, and high-performing.

    If you want to improve leadership communication, strengthen team alignment, build trust, and lead more effectively through difficult conversations, this episode provides a practical roadmap to lead your next brave conversation by Monday.

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    16 mins
  • The Cycle of Resistance: How Leaders Sabotage Performance Without Realizing It
    Mar 25 2026

    In this episode of the Small Brave Moves Podcast, keynote speaker and leadership expert Nicole Bianchi gives her take on a powerful but often overlooked leadership challenge: internal resistance.

    While many organizations focus on strategy, execution, and performance metrics, Nicole reveals a deeper truth — most leadership breakdowns are not external problems, but internal reactions. When pressure rises, even high-performing leaders can default to fear-based behaviors like micromanaging, avoiding difficult conversations, or shutting down feedback.

    Nicole introduces her concept of the “Cycle of Resistance™” — a specific pattern that explains how leaders unintentionally derail trust, innovation, and team performance when resistance goes unrecognized and unaddressed.

    Through real-world leadership examples and coaching insights, she shows how self-awareness, emotional regulation, and self-leadership can interrupt this cycle — transforming not just individual leadership effectiveness, but entire team dynamics and organizational culture.

    This episode is a must-listen for leaders who want to strengthen emotional intelligence, executive presence, and self-leadership, while building high-performing, trust-driven teams in today’s fast-changing workplace.

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    14 mins
  • Bravery Is a Business Strategy: How Courage Transforms Teams and Drives Profitability
    Mar 18 2026

    In this episode of the Small Brave Moves Podcast, leadership expert, keynote speaker, and executive coach Nicole Bianchi reveals a truth many organizations overlook: most performance problems aren’t operational—they’re courage problems in disguise.

    Drawing from her experience transforming Fortune 500 executive teams, Nicole reveals how avoidance quietly stalls innovation, delays decisions, weakens accountability, and erodes trust inside organizations. While many companies focus on strategy and systems, Nicole explains why bravery is actually the hidden operating system of high-performing teams.

    Through real-world leadership examples, Nicole demonstrates how even 5% more courage from leaders can transform team dynamics, accelerate decision-making, unlock innovation, and drive measurable business results.

    This episode challenges the common belief that confidence must come before action. Instead, Nicole shows how courage creates confidence, and why practicing small, intentional brave moves can eliminate the invisible drag that slows organizations down.

    Whether you’re a senior leader, executive, or team manager navigating complex decisions, this episode offers a practical and strategic perspective on how courageous leadership directly impacts culture, trust, profitability, and organizational performance.

    If you want to build a high-performance culture rooted in trust, clarity, and accountability, this conversation will challenge how you think about leadership.

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    9 mins
  • Executive Presence in Today’s Workplace: How to be a Commanding Yet Compassionate Leader
    Mar 11 2026

    In this episode of the Small Brave Moves Podcast, leadership expert Nicole Bianchi unpacks one of the most misunderstood leadership qualities: executive presence.

    Often associated with charisma, confidence, or commanding authority, executive presence is far more nuanced — and far more human. Nicole explores why true leadership presence isn’t about dominating the room, but about grounding it. It’s the delicate balance between strength and warmth, decisiveness and empathy, clarity and compassion.

    Drawing from her experience coaching high-performing leaders, Nicole explains why many executives fall into one of two extremes: the “hard edge” leader who drives results but erodes trust, or the “soft edge” leader who prioritizes harmony but avoids accountability. Neither builds sustainable performance.

    Instead, authentic executive presence lives in the middle — where courage fuels both conviction and care.

    In today’s fast-changing, high-stakes workplace, leaders are being watched more closely than ever. Teams don’t just evaluate strategy — they evaluate energy, emotional regulation, tone, and trustworthiness. Every interaction becomes an opportunity to either strengthen or weaken culture.

    This episode offers a practical mindset shift and a Small Brave Move to help leaders cultivate a powerful, people-first leadership presence that is both commanding and compassionate.

    If you’re a mid-level to C-suite leader who wants to strengthen executive presence, build trust with your team, improve leadership communication skills, and lead with both authority and humanity, this conversation will challenge and equip you.

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    8 mins
  • The 5 Minute Daily Habit That Transforms Leadership Teams in 90 Days
    Mar 4 2026

    In this episode of the Small Brave Moves Podcast, leadership expert Nicole Bianchi explores why leadership avoidance quietly erodes authority, culture, and performance, and how disciplined micro-courage — just five intentional minutes a day — can radically transform how leaders and teams show up.

    Drawing from years of executive coaching experience, she explains why the most effective leaders aren’t the loudest or most charismatic — they’re the most consistent in practicing daily courageous leadership habits.

    Through the lens of neuroscience, identity formation, and culture building, Nicole breaks down how Small Brave Moves rewire the brain, strengthen executive presence, and normalize honest communication inside teams.

    This episode is a masterclass in leadership development, emotional regulation, executive presence, workplace culture transformation, and courageous communication.

    Nicole also shares the structure behind her Small Brave Moves Journal — a 90-day guided leadership courage practice designed to help leaders replace avoidance with aligned action.

    👉 Get your copy of the Small Brave Moves Journal here

    If you’re a mid-level to C-suite leader who wants to strengthen authority, elevate culture, and lead with clarity instead of comfort, this episode delivers a simple but powerful daily framework.

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  • Train Your Brain to Be Braver: The Science-Backed Way to Be a More Confident Leader
    Feb 25 2026

    In this episode of the Small Brave Moves Podcast, Nicole Bianchi explores the neuroscience of brave leadership and reveals why courage is not a personality trait — but a trainable skill rooted in brain science.

    Drawing on research around neuroplasticity, leadership development, and workplace transformation, Nicole breaks down what actually happens in the brain when leaders take a small brave move. She demystifies the science behind courageous leadership and explains why bravery becomes easier the more you practice it.

    With 70% of organizational change initiatives failing (McKinsey), this episode makes a compelling case: technical strategies don’t transform companies — brave leadership does. Nicole shares practical, real-world leadership examples showing how small, intentional acts of courage strengthen neural pathways, build emotional regulation, and prepare leaders for high-stakes conversations.

    She also introduces the Small Brave Moves Journal, a 90-day guided courage practice designed to help leaders build their “bravery circuitry” one intentional rep at a time. This isn’t inspiration for inspiration’s sake — it’s neuroscience-backed habit building.

    👉 Get your copy of the Small Brave Moves Journal here

    If you’re a mid-level to C-suite leader looking to build confidence, lead change effectively, and create a culture of courageous action, this episode will show you how bravery becomes a leadership advantage.

    In This Episode, You’ll Learn:

    1. Why courage is a trainable skill, not a personality trait
    2. How neuroplasticity strengthens your ability to regulate fear in high-stakes moments
    3. Why small, everyday acts of bravery prepare you for major leadership challenges
    4. How to build “bravery circuitry” through intentional daily practice

    If you’re ready to lead with more confidence, clarity, and courage, this episode will help you start small while leading big.

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    9 mins
  • Why High-Performing Leaders Overfunction and How to Shift Before It Becomes Burnout
    Feb 18 2026

    In this powerful episode of the Small Brave Moves Podcast, executive leadership coach and bestselling author Nicole Bianchi addresses a silent epidemic among high-performing leaders: overfunctioning.

    Many mid-level to C-suite executives—especially women in leadership—don’t burn out because they’re incapable. They burn out because they’re highly capable. They step in early, smooth things over, anticipate problems, absorb emotional labor, and carry invisible responsibilities that never appear on their job description. From the outside, it looks like exceptional leadership. On the inside, it feels exhausting, lonely, and unsustainable.

    Nicole breaks down:

    • What overfunctioning leadership really is—and why most leaders don’t recognize it in themselves
    • The subtle signs of leadership burnout before it becomes a crisis
    • How emotional labor and invisible work disproportionately impact women leaders
    • Why overfunctioning unintentionally prevents teams from rising
    • The difference between control-based leadership and sustainable, calm authority
    • How to shift from urgency and over-responsibility to clarity, boundaries, and flow

    Drawing from her work coaching senior executives in Fortune 500 companies, Nicole explains why nearly 60% of leaders report feeling burned out—and how releasing what isn’t yours to carry can dramatically improve clarity, confidence, decision-making, and team performance.

    This episode is an invitation to redefine brave leadership. Because leadership development isn’t about doing more—it’s about choosing one small brave move that brings you back into alignment.

    Listeners will walk away with practical insight into preventing burnout, setting leadership boundaries, empowering teams, and leading with steadiness instead of control.

    🎁 Bonus Resource: Download the free Over-Functioning Leader Reset Workbook to identify what you're carrying, release what isn't yours, and lead with sustainable courage.

    If you’re a mid-level to C-suite leader ready to own your growth, reduce burnout, and build a high-performing, empowered team—this episode is for you.

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  • Overcoming Imposter Syndrome, Preventing Burnout, and Leading Authentically with Melissa Hurrington
    Nov 26 2025

    In this episode of the Small Brave Moves Podcast, Nicole Bianchi is joined by Melissa Hurrington—CFO & VP of Operations at Premier Claims, LinkedIn Top Voice, keynote speaker, and advocate for women in leadership.

    Melissa gets real about the unseen work of self-leadership—moving from “performing” to leading authentically. She shares how she traded the polished “CFO costume” for unapologetic authenticity, how she reframed imposter syndrome, set healthy boundaries to beat burnout, and why courage doesn’t come before action—it comes because of it.

    We also get candid about emotional regulation, saying no without guilt, and practical ways to pause, reset, and lead with intention.

    This episode is perfect for leaders who want actionable strategies to lead bravely, show up authentically, and sustain high performance.

    If you’re ready to ditch the mask and lead with truth, heart, and results, this conversation is your catalyst.

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    28 mins