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The Robyn Graham Show a Podcast for Christian Women - Become Calm, Confident, and Consistent

The Robyn Graham Show a Podcast for Christian Women - Become Calm, Confident, and Consistent

著者: Dr. Robyn Graham Anxiety Breakthrough Strategist Keynote Speaker Coach
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Welcome to The Robyn Graham Show . . . A top 1% globally ranked podcast for high-achieving Christian women in leadership. Through solo episodes and guest interviews we share strategies to help you break through anxiety-driven behaviors like control, perfectionism, people-pleasing, overreacting and avoidance so you can be a calm, confident, and consistent leader at work, at home, and in the communities you serve. . I'm Robyn Graham, your host, and an anxiety breakthrough strategist, author, and keynote speaker. As a high achiever myself, and mom to three, I've experienced life with anxiety and emotional chaos, and that is why I am passionate about this mission - to help other women be calm, confident and consistent in all their leadership roles, including parenting. Past episodes include a depth of content on business growth strategies, faith, and mindset. Now, you'll experience more topics related to parenting, overall well-being, relationships, faith, mindset, and more. I and my guests will share our personal experiences and practical strategies to help you live a calm, confident, and consistent life with your family and in your leadership roles. Subscribe for new content every week! And be sure and visit https://therobyngraham.com/resources to download a free resources to help you develop healthy habits for a healthy mind. Now for the good stuff! Grab your cup of coffee, the car keys, or the dog's leash, and let's dive in. Email us: theteam@therobyngraham.com Connect with Robyn: LinkedIn - https://linkedin.com/in/therobyngraham Instagram – https://Instagram.com/therobyngraham YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwNrxK-44J7YVbM7THDOVJA You, Me, and Anxiety: www.youmeandanxiety.com A note about guests: Guests are invitation only. We are no longer accepting guest pitches.copyright Robyn Graham キリスト教 スピリチュアリティ 個人的成功 聖職・福音主義 自己啓発
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  • Ep. 440 The influence of fight-or-flight on leadership with Dr. Eugene
    2026/06/23
    The influence of fight-or-flight in leadership and how it impacts your relationships and success. Understanding how the fight-or-flight response impacts leadership. The Reality of Fight-or-Flight in Leadership Leaders are not immune to the pressures and stresses that trigger the fight-or-flight response. From Pharmacy to Neuroscience: A Personal Journey Transitioning from fields like pharmacy to leadership roles has shed light on how stress and the nervous system are intricately linked. The Impact of Dysregulation When our nervous system is dysregulated, we operate in a survival mode. Awareness as a Catalyst for Change Awareness is the first step toward understanding and managing the influence of fight-or-flight in leadership. Practical Steps to Regulate the Nervous System Dealing with the influence of fight-or-flight involves training and implementing techniques. The Power of Ownership in Leadership One transformative approach in leadership is the shift from blaming external circumstances. Rewiring Towards Executive Functioning To overcome the default state of fight-or-flight, it's crucial to foster an environment where executive functioning outweighs survival instincts. Beyond the Tunnel Vision Tunnel vision is a common consequence of the fight-or-flight response. Emotional Contagion: The Spread of Mindsets It's important to note that the emotional state of a leader can ripple. The Journey of Transformation Leaders embarking on this journey towards regulating their nervous systems. A Call to Action Understanding and addressing the impact of the fight-or-flight response. Website for Eugene Choi Additional resources: Why Are You People-Pleasing? Links for You, Me, and Anxiety: Parent Book Teen Book Schedule a free consultation discovery call with Robyn. Download the free eBook: Alleviate Anxiety by Developing Healthy Habits for a Healthy Mind Read the full show notes and access all links.
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    39 分
  • Ep. 439 Calm, Confident, Consistent Leadership - Part 7 of a 7 part series
    2026/06/16
    The Calm, Confident, Consistent Leadership Loop: What the Research and Scripture Reveal for Christian Women in Leadership In the Dual Leadership Loop Model™, the second loop is the calm, confident, consistent leadership loop. The Dual Leadership Loop Model™ was developed specifically for Christian women in leadership — in executive roles, entrepreneurship, and as parents. Research confirms that calm, confidence, and consistency are not personality traits reserved for a few naturally gifted leaders. Three Pillars of the Calm, Confident, Consistent Leadership Loop Each pillar of the loop is distinct. Pillar One: Calm — Leading from a Regulated Nervous System What Calm Leadership Looks Like in Practice What Calm Parenting Leadership Looks Like Pillar Two: Confidence — Leading from Identity, Not Performance What Confident Leadership Looks Like in Practice What Confident Parenting Leadership Looks Like Pillar Three: Consistency — The Foundation of Trust What Consistent Leadership Looks Like in Practice What Consistent Parenting Leadership Looks Like The Neuroscience Behind the Calm, Confident, Consistent Loop Faith as the Foundation of the Calm, Confident, Consistent Loop Scripture Verses for The Calm, Confident, and Consistent Leadership Loop Isaiah 26:3 Philippians 4:13 Joshua 1:9 Romans 12:2 Proverbs 31:25 Psalm 23:1–3 Philippians 1:6 How Christian Women in Leadership Access and Sustain the Calm, Confident, Consistent Loop Entering this loop is not a one-time event. It is a daily practice of choosing regulation over reaction, truth over comparison, and trust over control. Here is how to build and sustain it. 1. Regulate Your Nervous System as a Daily Practice 2. Renew Your Mind Before the World Gets to It 3. Name and Interrupt the Anxiety Loop in Real Time 4. Build Boundaries that Protect Your Regulation 5. Anchor Identity in Christ Daily, Not Circumstantially 6. Lead Consistently in All Roles — at Work, at Home, and in Parenting What the Calm, Confident, Consistent Loop Looks Like Across All Areas of Life In Your Career and Business In Your Team and Organization In Your Marriage and Relationships Resentment decreases because you are no longer people-pleasing in silence. In Your Parenting Calm becomes their foundation. Consistency becomes their security. And confidence in who God made you to be becomes the model they carry into their own lives. A Word to Every Christian Woman in Leadership Reading This Your Next Step This week, identify one area where you experienced the calm, confident, consistent loop — even briefly. Reflection Questions Which of the three pillars — calm, confidence, or consistency — feels most available to you right now? Which one needs the most intentional development? Where in your leadership — at work, at home, or in parenting — would the greatest trust be built if you became more consistent? What would it look like for you to lead from the calm, confident, consistent loop for one full week — at work, at home, and with your children? Read the full show notes and access all links.
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    44 分
  • Ep. 438 Break through Anxiety, Avoidance, Defensiveness, and Overreacting to lead with calm, confidence, and consistency Part 6 of the 7-Part Series
    2026/06/09
    Anxiety, Avoidance, Defensiveness, and Overreacting in the Anxiety Response Loop Avoidance, defensiveness, and overreacting are all expressions of the anxiety response loop at work in Christian women leaders. Each behavior is rooted in a dysregulated nervous system. Each one is driven by the same biological survival mechanism. And each one, when chronic, erodes relationships, diminishes leadership effectiveness, and ultimately contributes to burnout. When you break through anxiety, however, you shift the pendulum and can lead with calm, confidence, and consistency. Three Anxiety-Driven Behaviors in the Loop Overreacting: The Fight Response in Leadership Clothing Overreacting is the fight response. When your nervous system detects a threat — real or perceived — cortisol and adrenaline flood your body within seconds. Defensiveness: When Justifying Yourself Feels Like Survival Defensiveness is also rooted in the fight response. However, its origins are often more personal and more painful than overreacting. People-pleasing and defensiveness are woven together. Lack of trust Furthermore, defensiveness often signals a lack of trust in one's own judgment. Avoidance: The Flight and Freeze Response in Disguise Avoidance is the fight-or-freeze response. When your nervous system decides that fighting is too costly, it chooses a different strategy: avoid the threat entirely. Relationship of indecision and avoidance How These Behaviors Connect to the Rest of the Anxiety Response Loop None of the behaviors in the anxiety response loop exists in isolation. Avoidance, defensiveness, and overreacting are deeply connected to every behavior explored in this series. Faith, Strength, and Responding with Grace Instead of Reacting with Fear How Christian Women Leaders Can Break Free from Avoidance, Defensiveness, and Overreacting 1. Identify Your Default Response 2. Create a Gap Before You Respond. 3. Regulate Your Nervous System Daily, Not Just in Crisis 4. Trust the Holy Spirit with Your Decisions and Your Defense 5. Face What You Have Been Avoiding 6. Replace the Harsh Word with the Gentle Answer What This Looks Like in the Calm, Confident, Consistent Loop When you move out of avoidance, defensiveness, and overreacting and into the calm, confident, consistent leadership loop, your relationships begin to heal. The people around you relax because they are no longer bracing for an outsized reaction or waiting for the conversation you keep postponing. REFLECTION QUESTIONS Which of the three behaviors — overreacting, defensiveness, or avoidance — shows up most in your leadership right now? When you trace it back, what situation or relationship is most likely to trigger that response? What does your nervous system believe is threatening? What would it look like to trust the Holy Spirit's leading in the specific situation you have been avoiding or reacting to this week? Check out the FAQs on the blog. Read the full show notes and access all referenced links.
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    39 分
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