In this episode, facilitator and author of The 10 Permissions, Jillian Reilly joins Tamara and Kathryn for a powerful conversation about what it really means to question the status quo, not as rebellion, but as a deeply human act of listening inward, honouring integrity, and navigating uncertainty with courage.
Jillian reflects on the early moment she realised the “default path” wasn’t hers, and how that instinct, before she had language for it, shaped a very different trajectory. She shares candidly about her rapid rise in international development, the disillusionment that followed, and the difficult decision to step away from work that no longer aligned with her values.
Together, they explore the myth of the secure linear career, the tension between privilege and risk, and why adaptability is becoming essential as institutions no longer guarantee stability. Jillian also reflects on how young people are still trained to seek external validation, even as the world increasingly demands creativity, originality and inner authority.
Key takeaways
• Intuition is a valid guide. Many people are never taught they’re allowed to trust their inner voice.
• Questioning the status quo often starts as a feeling, not a logical plan.
• Integrity requires alignment. Staying in roles that contradict our values creates deep internal conflict.
• Courage is contextual. There’s an important difference between discomfort and real danger.
• The “secure path” is disappearing. The old promises of safety through compliance no longer hold.
• Adaptability is now a core life skill. Reinvention and entrepreneurial thinking are becoming essential.
• Human skills matter more than ever. Creativity, connection and originality rise as knowledge becomes commodified.
• Young people need permission to explore. Pivoting, experimenting and puzzling things out matter more than following a script.
• Optimism is a form of agency. It allows people to reclaim their power and shape their own path.
• The future requires puzzling, not predicting. Uncertainty brings risk and a wider field of possibility.
Links
The Ten Permissions - Rewrite the Rules. Design Your Life.
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