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Confident Conversations

by Sherry Bevan

A weekly podcast show for ambitious women about confidently balancing work and life. Sherry Bevan hosts Confident Conversations on career, confidence, leadership and life. A former Global Head of IT in a City law firm, Sherry now runs The Confident Mother, an independent coaching practice.

Copyright: 2022 (c)

Episodes

CC056 How to decide whether you want a career or a business

16m · Published 22 Mar 06:15

Many women tell me that they just can't decide whether they want to go back to a career or start a business after maternity leave or a career break. 

Only you can make the decision. Join me in today's episode to discover the pros and cons of a career vs business plus get some ideas on how to start a business.

Mentioned on the show and other useful links

  • Discover your Core Values with my free download
  • Check out my Hell Yes Hell No activity here
  • Find out about my 1 day Career Confidence masterclass (early bird giving you £100 off expires 29 March)

Ask your questions or share your feedback

  • Comment on the show notes
  • Tweet me @SherryRB using #ConfidentConversations
  • Get in touch with me directly here
  • Subscribe, rate and review in iTunes <>

For more Confident Conversations connect with me

  • On Twitter @SherryRB
  • On LinkedIn
  • Continue the conversation about career, confidence and leadership on The Confident Mother Facebook page
  • Get career, confidence & leadership tips direct in your Inbox every week when you sign up to The Confidence Guide

CC055 How to delegate effectively in the workplace

10m · Published 16 Mar 16:56

When you delegate effectively and with confidence, it puts you in a better position to make a bigger impact in your career because:

  • you and your team get better results
  • you are more productive
  • you are making the best use of the skills and experience available
  • you demonstrate your leadership potential

The art of delegation is in how to get people to do what you ask without being too controlling or too hesitant. 

Listen to today's show for top tips on how to delegate effectively. 

Mentioned on the show and other useful links

  • How to be assertive not aggressive blog post 
  • Find out about my 1 day Career Confidence masterclass (early bird expires 29 March)

Ask your questions or share your feedback

  • Comment on the show notes
  • Tweet me @SherryRB using #ConfidentConversations
  • Get in touch with me directly here
  • Subscribe, rate and review in iTunes <>

For more Confident Conversations connect with me

  • On Twitter @SherryRB
  • On LinkedIn
  • Continue the conversation about career, confidence and leadership on The Confident Mother Facebook page
  • Get career, confidence & leadership tips direct in your Inbox every week when you sign up to The Confidence Guide

CC054 3 smart ways to be more assertive on LinkedIn

18m · Published 01 Mar 06:00

Often the smart ambitious women that I talk to every week are not being assertive enough on LinkedIn.

This week my theme is about being more assertive in the workplace without getting labelled as aggressive. At the same time I don’t want you to be underestimated.

When I work with my clients, whether one-to-one or in a group, I notice that women who present as confident and assertive in the workplace .... well their LinkedIn profile tells a different story. If you want to make a bigger impact and attract the right career opportunities you need to be more assertive on LinkedIn too.

Discover 3 smart ways that you can be more assertive on LinkedIn:

  • Maximise your LinkedIn profile summary to 'big yourself up'
  • Focus on the more senior roles not the junior ones from the past
  • Add more skills to your profile

Mentioned on the show and other useful links

  • LinkedIn's profile analysis and how women present themselves
  • Join the waitlist for my free 10 Day LinkedIn Challenge to help you make a bigger impact
  • Find out about my 1 day Career Confidence masterclass (early bird expires 29 March)
  • Deborah Tannen's Talking 9 to 5 book

Ask your questions or share your feedback

  • Comment on the show notes
  • Tweet me @SherryRB using #ConfidentConversations
  • Get in touch with me directly here
  • Subscribe, rate and review in iTunes <>

For more Confident Conversations connect with me

  • On Twitter @SherryRB
  • On LinkedIn
  • Like The Confident Mother Facebook page
  • Continue the conversation on career, confidence and leadership in my City Conversations Facebook group
  • Get career, confidence & leadership tips direct in your Inbox every week when you sign up to The Confidence Guide

CC053 Interview skills: how to wow the interviewer

28m · Published 15 Feb 06:30

 

The last time I had a job interview I was a bag of nerves. And I know that's true for lots of my clients too, particularly if your last job interview was several years ago.

That's why I'm delighted to pick the brains of career expert Sarah Archer. Sarah shares her best interview tips so that you can wow the interviewer and get the job!

Sarah appears as a career expert for Guardian Careers and is the author of ‘Developing your Inner Coach’.

Discover the secrets of success in job interviews as we explore:

  1. How to prepare for a job interview even if you've taken a career break
  2. How to answer competency based questions effectively
  3. How to make the CAR technique work for you
  4. How to deal with the questions we all dread
  5. How to cope with the inevitable nerves
  6. How to make an impact (for the right reasons)
  7. How and when to follow up

Mentioned on the show and other useful links

  • Email Sarah @careertree.org.uk
  • Visit Sarah's website at careertree.org.uk
  • Amy Cuddy's TED talk on body language and power posing
  • Sarah's book Developing Your Inner Coach at bookboon

Ask your questions or share your feedback

  • Comment on the show notes
  • Tweet me @SherryRB using #ConfidentConversations
  • Get in touch with me directly here
  • Subscribe, rate and review in iTunes <>

For more Confident Conversations connect with me

  • On Twitter @SherryRB
  • On LinkedIn
  • Like The Confident Mother Facebook page
  • Continue the conversation on career, confidence and leadership in my City Conversations Facebook group
  • Get career, confidence & leadership tips direct in your Inbox every week when you sign up to The Confidence Guide

CC053 Interview skills: how to wow the interviewer

28m · Published 15 Feb 06:30

 

The last time I had a job interview I was a bag of nerves. And I know that's true for lots of my clients too, particularly if your last job interview was several years ago.

That's why I'm delighted to pick the brains of career expert Sarah Archer. Sarah shares her best interview tips so that you can wow the interviewer and get the job!

Sarah appears as a career expert for Guardian Careers and is the author of ‘Developing your Inner Coach’.

Discover the secrets of success in job interviews as we explore:

  1. How to prepare for a job interview even if you've taken a career break
  2. How to answer competency based questions effectively
  3. How to make the CAR technique work for you
  4. How to deal with the questions we all dread
  5. How to cope with the inevitable nerves
  6. How to make an impact (for the right reasons)
  7. How and when to follow up

Mentioned on the show and other useful links

  • Email Sarah @careertree.org.uk
  • Visit Sarah's website at careertree.org.uk
  • Amy Cuddy's TED talk on body language and power posing
  • Sarah's book Developing Your Inner Coach at bookboon

Ask your questions or share your feedback

  • Comment on the show notes
  • Tweet me @SherryRB using #ConfidentConversations
  • Get in touch with me directly here
  • Subscribe, rate and review in iTunes <>

For more Confident Conversations connect with me

  • On Twitter @SherryRB
  • On LinkedIn
  • Like The Confident Mother Facebook page
  • Continue the conversation on career, confidence and leadership in my City Conversations Facebook group
  • Get career, confidence & leadership tips direct in your Inbox every week when you sign up to The Confidence Guide

CC052 5 reasons for ambitious women to use LinkedIn even if you're not jobhunting

13m · Published 18 Jan 06:30

Very often the women that I talk to about their career strategy, they hadn't even thought about using LinkedIn until they started jobhunting. But actually there are SO many reasons to get active on LinkedIn even if you're not jobhunting because it's such a powerful networking platform. And the best time to start networking is BEFORE you need to network.

In this episode I share 5 powerful reasons why ambitious women need to use LinkedIn even when you are not jobhunting:

  1. Demonstrate your experience to lateral hires
  2. Set yourself up as an expert authority
  3. Get speaking opportunities
  4. Attract new clients
  5. Long-term career planning

Mentioned on the show and other useful links

  • Sign up to my free 10 Day LinkedIn Challenge 
  • Discover top tips for networking face-to-face with expert Heather White in episode 17
  • Check out my City Conversations networking group

Ask your questions or share your feedback

  • Comment on the show notes
  • Tweet me @SherryRB using #ConfidentConversations
  • Get in touch with me directly here
  • Subscribe, rate and review in iTunes <>

For more Confident Conversations connect with me

  • On Twitter @SherryRB
  • On LinkedIn
  • Like The Confident Mother Facebook page
  • Continue the conversation on career, confidence and leadership in my City Conversations Facebook group
  • Get career, confidence & leadership tips direct in your Inbox every week when you sign up to The Confidence Guide

CC051 How to tame your inner critic aka the imposter syndrome

27m · Published 05 Jan 06:30

So many of the women that I often talk to or work with struggle to tame their inner critic. Those "You're not good enough" thoughts in your head. The fear of being 'found out'

Often these thoughts stop us from doing our best work and making a bigger impact at work so that we can take our career to the next level. 

Jess Baker is an independent Business Psychologist and Women's Leadership Coach. She’s worked for some impressive organisations in her career including Barclays, HSBC and Aon Consulting.

I was intrigued by her 5 Day Tame Your Inner Critic Challenge that starts on 15 January. I invited Jess to give us the inside scoop on how to manage our inner critic so that we feel more confident.

Jess shares three key facts to help us understand the inner critic (sometimes described as the imposter syndrome):

  • Our brain is wired to protect us and prevent us messing up
  • We can't 'stop' those inner critic thoughts
  • But often those inner critic thoughts are based on lies or false evidence

She then goes onto share some simple yet REALLY powerful techniques to tame and disempower your inner critic.

Mentioned on the show and other useful links

  • Join the Tame Your Inner Critic Facebook group
  • Sign up to the free 5 Day Tame Your Inner Critic Challenge
  • Connect with Jess Baker on Facebook
  • Visit her website jessbaker.co.uk

Ask your questions or share your feedback

  • Comment on the show notes
  • Tweet me @SherryRB using #ConfidentConversations
  • Get in touch with me directly here
  • Subscribe, rate and review in iTunes <>

For more Confident Conversations connect with me

  • On Twitter @SherryRB
  • On LinkedIn
  • Like The Confident Mother Facebook page
  • Continue the conversation on career, confidence and leadership in my City Conversations Facebook group
  • Get career, confidence & leadership tips direct in your Inbox every week when you sign up to The Confidence Guide

CC050 The secrets of a successful CV

33m · Published 21 Dec 06:30

Come January, everybody's turning their thoughts to New Year, New Career. But how do you go about getting that new career or new job if your CV is looking tired and jaded. Especially when you've taken a career break. 

Today I talk to expert CV writer Orla Cahill. Orla has a background in HR. She is an associate member of CIPD and supports professional mums to re-launch their career after an extended period of absence from the workplace. Based in London, with clients all over the world, from Crouch End to California, Orla runs the CV Clinic. 

We discuss: 

  • The secrets to a successful CV
  • How to target your CV for specific jobs
  • The things you should never do on your CV
  • The different types of CV and which works best in different situations 
  • Specific tips for ambitious women who are returning to work after a period of absence e.g. a career break or redundancy
  • Top tips if you are currently drafting a new CV.

Mentioned on the show and other useful links

  • Get in touch with Orla by email or by telephone 07730 488351
  • Join Orla's CV Clinic Facebook group
  • And if you're sorting out your CV, get your LinkedIn profile sorted out too in my free 10 Day LinkedIn Challenge

Ask your questions or share your feedback

  • Comment on the show notes
  • Tweet me @SherryRB using #ConfidentConversations
  • Get in touch with me directly here
  • Subscribe, rate and review in iTunes <>

For more Confident Conversations connect with me

  • On Twitter @SherryRB
  • On LinkedIn
  • Like The Confident Mother Facebook page
  • Continue the conversation on career, confidence and leadership in my City Conversations Facebook group
  • Get career, confidence & leadership tips direct in your Inbox every week when you sign up to The Confidence Guide

CC049 How to improve your promotion prospects on LinkedIn and elsewhere

18m · Published 14 Dec 10:11

Research from LinkedIn tells us that men and women present themselves differently on LinkedIn and this affects your promotion prospects. Sad to say, it's not to the advantage of ambitious women. 

Discover the three things you can do differently on your LinkedIn profile to improve your promotion prospects when you describe:

  • Your experience 
  • Your skills 
  • Your summary 

And then I'll tell you what else you need to do in the workplace to improve your promotion prospects. 

Mentioned on the show and other useful links

  • 10 Day LinkedIn Challenge - join the priority waitlist here
  • Book your place on my 1 day live Career Confidence  masterclass
  • Check out my career networking directory here 
  • Listen to episode 17 with Heather White on networking with confidence

Ask your questions or share your feedback

  • Comment on the show notes
  • Tweet me @SherryRB using #ConfidentConversations
  • Get in touch with me directly here
  • Subscribe, rate and review in iTunes <>

For more Confident Conversations connect with me

  • On Twitter @SherryRB
  • On LinkedIn
  • Continue the conversation on career, confidence and leadership in my City Conversations Facebook group
  • Get career, confidence & leadership tips direct in your Inbox every week when you sign up to The Confidence Guide

CC048 How to survive Christmas without a crisis

22m · Published 07 Dec 06:30

Following last week's episode on beating burnout in the workplace, and given that Christmas is often a time that pushes our stress levels to the max, I invited Val Stevenson to discuss how to survive Christmas without a crisis. Val is an independent coach and consultant who specialises in building resilience in organisations and individuals.

In this episode Val shares her knowledge and experience as we explore:

  • How can we survive Christmas without a crisis?
  • Christmas can often be a ‘groundhog’ day experience, how can we do something different but still keep the spirit of a family Christmas?
  • And more fabulous tips for keeping well at Christmas and enjoying ourselves.

GUEST: Val Stevenson
HOST: Sherry Bevan

Mentioned on the show and other useful links

  • Website: VS Coaching VScoach.com and The Art of Work theartofwork.uk.com
  • Email: vstevenson @vscoach.com

Ask your questions or share your feedback

  • Comment on the show notes
  • Tweet me @SherryRB using #ConfidentConversations
  • Get in touch with me directly here
  • Subscribe, rate and review in iTunes <>

For more Confident Conversations connect with me

  • On Twitter @SherryRB
  • On LinkedIn
  • Like The Confident Mother Facebook page
  • Continue the conversation on career, confidence and leadership in my City Conversations Facebook group
  • Get career, confidence & leadership tips direct in your Inbox every week when you sign up to The Confidence Guide

Confident Conversations has 61 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 27:04:24. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 24th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 7th, 2024 02:24.

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