Episodes

  • Masterclass Part 2: What Is Executive Presence — And How Do You Develop It (Without Becoming Someone You're Not)?
    Feb 12 2026
    Episode Description

    Executive presence is one of the most talked-about — and least clearly defined — concepts in leadership development.

    You're told you need more of it. That you don't quite "come across as senior." But what does that actually mean? And more importantly, what can you do about it?

    In this episode of Leader on the Rise, Mim Abbey demystifies executive presence and reframes it as something deeply practical, observable, and trainable. This is not about charisma, personality, or becoming louder. It's about cultivating gravitas, credible communication, and leadership credibility — the signals that shape how others perceive your readiness for leadership.

    Blending leadership research, psychology, and neuroscience, this episode reveals why executive presence influences trust, competence, and promotion potential — often before you even speak.

    What You'll Learn

    Why executive presence accounts for a significant portion of promotion readiness
    What executive presence is (and what it is not)
    How gravitas, steadiness, and emotional regulation shape leadership perception
    How communication patterns strengthen or weaken your authority
    Why "upspeak," over-explaining, and hedging erode credibility
    How leadership altitude transforms how others evaluate you
    Why your body language influences perception before your words
    How pressure disrupts presence — and how to regain control
    Practical tools to develop grounded, credible leadership energy

    Featured Research & Insights

    Center for Talent Innovation: Executive presence drives a substantial percentage of promotion decisions
    Harvard Business Review: Leaders perceived with strong presence are rated as more competent and trustworthy
    Amy Cuddy (Harvard): Nonverbal behavior shapes how others evaluate confidence and capability
    Albert Mehrabian: Visual and vocal signals dominate how messages are received
    Neuroscience & emotional regulation research: Calm leadership stabilizes teams and improves decision environments
    Organizational psychology: Role clarity, steadiness, and credibility accelerate leadership trust

    Why It Matters

    Your skills may earn respect.
    Your presence determines trust.

    Executive presence shapes how people interpret your judgment, leadership maturity, and readiness for greater responsibility. It influences whether you are trusted with complexity, invited into high-level decisions, and seen as someone who steadies the room under pressure.

    Leadership is not just what you know.
    It's how you show up when it matters.

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    35 mins
  • Masterclass Part 1: How To Drive Confidence for Career Growth
    Nov 14 2025

    Confidence drives careers — yet over 70% of professionals experience imposter syndrome at some point in their journey. In this first episode of the Leader on the Rise Masterclass Series, host Mim Abbey reveals why confidence, more than competence, determines who rises — and how to build it from the inside out.

    This episode blends psychology, neuroscience, and leadership strategy to help you overcome self-doubt, strengthen your executive presence, and move forward with clarity and conviction.

    What You'll Learn
    • Why self-assurance predicts advancement more than technical skill (Harvard Business Review, Bandura research)

    • The psychology behind imposter syndrome — perfectionism, attribution bias, and invisible rules at work

    • How to shift from self-doubt to self-trust and rewire your brain for confidence

    • Simple neuroscience-based practices to build confidence daily

    • How confidence shapes leadership perception, influence, and presence

    Featured Research & Insights
    • Albert Bandura: Self-efficacy — belief in your ability to succeed — is the strongest predictor of achievement.

    • Center for Talent Innovation: Presence and confidence drive 26% of promotion potential.

    • Amy Cuddy (Harvard): Power poses reduce cortisol and boost performance.

    • Neuroscience: Celebrating small wins rewires your brain to expect success.

    Why It Matters

    Your competence got you in the room.
    Your confidence takes you to the next level.
    And leadership — of self and others — is how you rise.

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    31 mins
  • Wired To Rise
    Oct 19 2025

    Why do some professionals rise while others stay stuck — even when they're equally talented? And what's the difference between working hard and truly moving forward?

    In this kickoff to the Leader on the Rise Masterclass Series, host Mim Abbey unpacks a powerful truth: we are wired to rise — and leadership is the key.

    Through research, personal story, and practical insights, you'll discover why rising isn't just ambition — it's biology, psychology, and purpose coming together.

    What You'll Learn in This Episode

    • The science behind growth: dopamine, neuroplasticity, and the power of progress
    • Why a growth mindset rewires the way you tackle challenges
    • What London taxi drivers can teach you about your brain's capacity to change
    • The link between leadership and happiness, resilience, and flourishing
    • How imposter syndrome holds even high performers back — and what to do about it
    • Why leadership is both an identity and an activity
    • The three levels of leadership that drive long-term career growth

    Why It Matters

    Research shows that:

    • 60% of professionals are unsatisfied with their career progress.
    • 70% experience imposter phenomenon at some point.
    • Technical skills account for only 15% of advancement, while leadership skills and presence account for 85%.

    Translation? Hard work alone won't get you there. Leadership — of yourself, others, and the world around you — is the multiplier.

    Episode Highlights

    Mim shares her own journey of rising: taking leadership roles in her 20s, feeling like an imposter, and the game-changing shift that happened when she began to lead from the inside out. You'll also hear how science, psychology, and practice all point to the same conclusion: rising is part of being human.

    Why You'll Want to Listen

    This isn't another career podcast about tips and tricks. Leader on the Rise is about becoming the kind of leader others want to follow — starting with yourself. If you've ever felt stuck, overlooked, or like you're capable of more but don't know how to get there, this series will show you the path.

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    21 mins
  • Trailer
    Sep 22 2025

    Welcome to Leader on the Rise—the podcast for growth-oriented professionals and leaders who are ready to elevate their presence, own their voice, and rise with purpose.

    The reality? 60% of professionals say they're not satisfied with their career progress, even as the personal development industry has exploded into a $42B market. Translation: people are trying to rise, but too many are stuck—working hard, playing by the rules, yet still overlooked, underutilized, or off track.

    I'm your host, Mim Abbey. Over the years, I've coached executives in London through disruption, helped sales teams in Hong Kong surpass high-stakes targets, and worked with professionals from Jacksonville to Johannesburg to step into the roles—and lives—they were meant for.

    Every week, you'll get the stories, strategies, and science-backed mindset shifts that help you rise with clarity, confidence, and impact. You'll learn how to:

    • Influence across boundaries

    • Lead your boss's thinking

    • Communicate with power

    • Show up with energy and purpose

    • And make moves that matter—without burning out

    Because leadership isn't just about a title. It's how you rise.

    What's Next
    Subscribe now so you don't miss Episode 1—the kickoff to a 4-part masterclass on the most common barriers that keep professionals and leaders from rising, and how to break through them.

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    2 mins