• 61. You can trust yourself more if you don't need to get it right
    Apr 1 2025

    Self-trust expands when you stop trying to be perfect and start trusting yourself to adjust.

    In this episode, I explore why the pressure to "get it right" often stems from fear and how releasing that pressure can help you build deeper self-trust.

    Humans are wired for survival, which makes us naturally fearful; but most modern leadership challenges are not about life-or-death situations. When we’re driven by fear, we become tense and closed off, making it harder to access intuition and wisdom.

    Self trust grows not from always being right but from being willing to learn, adjust, and focus on the greater good. Letting go of the need to be right allows wisdom to flow, decisions to become clearer, and leadership to feel more natural and grounded.

    People respect leaders who own their mistakes, not those who pretend to have all the answers. And trust grows when you embrace learning and course correction instead of perfection.

    Sign up for The Leadership Hour here: https://noominatan.com/leadershiphour/

    To find out more about Noomi Melchior Natan, her coaching, courses and more go to www.noominatan.com

    Love the podcast? You can rate and review using this link: https://lovethepodcast.com/lbts

    Connect with Noomi on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/noominatan/

    And on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/noomimelchiornatan/

    Show More Show Less
    14 mins
  • 60. Experimentation is required if you want to reach your full potential
    Mar 25 2025

    If you want to unlock your full potential, you have to be willing to take risks, try new things, and sometimes get it "wrong".

    After almost two years away, I'm back with new content for Leadership Behind the Scenes! In this episode I reflect on why I left the podcast to focus on Female Inner Power—and why coming back now feels so right.

    This episode is all about the power of experimentation. I share personal insights and real-life coaching examples to show you why experimenting is essential for growth and success, why the fear of making the "wrong" decision can block creativity and progress, and how stepping into the unknown with curiosity and courage can lead to incredible breakthroughs.

    Sign up for The Leadership Hour here: https://noominatan.com/leadershiphour/

    To find out more about Noomi Melchior Natan, her coaching, courses and more go to www.noominatan.com

    Love the podcast? You can rate and review using this link: https://lovethepodcast.com/lbts

    Connect with Noomi on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/noominatan/

    And on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/noomimelchiornatan/

    Show More Show Less
    19 mins
  • [EP 59] Final episode: 3 key learnings for success, favourite episodes and a new podcast
    Mar 21 2023

    It’s the final episode!

    After three and a half years the Leadership Behind the Scenes podcast is coming to an end. But I’m definitely not going anywhere – a brand new podcast is coming! (And the Leadership Behind the Scenes episodes will continue to be available, so you can still go back and listen to earlier ones).

    The Female Inner Power podcast: inspiration from strong women leaders is launching at the end of March, with a mix of solo episodes and interviews exploring what it means to lead from our female inner power, balancing our feminine and masculine energies.

    In this episode, I bring you:

    3 key learnings from the Leadership Behind the Scenes podcast:

    1. Why you should always be putting yourself in situations where you’re around peers who are even just one big, courageous step ahead of you – in the direction you want to go.

    2. How I discovered the importance of planning and batching.

    3. The power of simply keeping on taking the next, imperfect step.

    Podcast highlights and recommendations

    And I share a few of the episodes I have recommended the most, episodes that really stand out for me, and that you, my audience, have most loved and returned to – and why these are worth listening to again.

    Ep 35: Find your dream work with this powerful, inside-out approach

    Ep 15: 5 reasons why judging your parents impacts your leadership power

    Ep 6: 7 approaches for when you just can’t talk about it

    Ep 5: The one detail that builds trust quickly

    Ep 43: What no one tells you about choosing a coach

    Ep 44: How to get the ultimate boss who will bring out the best in you


    Find out more about the Female Inner Power podcast: https://noominatan.com/fip-pod/

    And remember, now is a good time to breathe.

    Show More Show Less
    16 mins
  • [EP 58] 3 signs you are playing small and 2 questions to ask yourself to shift into playing big now
    Oct 11 2022

    What does ‘playing small’ mean?

    It means being less than what is possible for you.

    We can all get complacent as we get older. At school we get used to relying on others tell us how or where to grow, but there are fewer expectations on us to grow and develop once we leave school. Unless we challenge and motivate ourselves to grow, there’s no guarantee that we’ll keep expanding.

    When we’re not stretching, growing, or expanding we’re staying stagnant.


    And when we stay stagnant we can go backwards, as our comfort zone starts to shrink.


    In this episode I share three signs that you are playing small, and ask you two important questions that will help you shift into playing big – and get playful about your personal growth.


    “It's very easy to start playing small. And what do I mean by that? Well, it's when you are being less than what is possible for you, not living up to your full potential. You keep doing what you did last year, two years ago, five years ago, maybe with a few new things you've learned, but nothing much is stretching or growing. You're playing small because you're not expanding. But it's not obvious how to expand, and so we get complacent. It's very stagnant and we go backwards. And what's fascinating about us humans is if we don't keep expanding it, our comfort zone actually shrinks.”


    Come over to https://noominatan.com/everything for all the freebies, all the courses, memberships and the one-to-one coaching – and don’t forget to subscribe to my newsletter while you’re there!


    And remember, now is a good time to breathe.

    Show More Show Less
    18 mins
  • [EP 57] 3 reasons why praising yourself makes you a better leader
    Sep 27 2022

    How often do you praise yourself? Compliment yourself? Point out all the things you admire about yourself?

    Or are you afraid of being ‘full of yourself’? Getting complacent?

    Most people love getting great feedback from others. But what about from yourself?

    Why does praising yourself make you a better leader?

    In this episode I share three reasons why praising yourself is an important element in being a grounded, courageous and successful leader. We are not talking fake compliments or self-arrogance. This is something entirely different.

    Listen to explore what happens and becomes possible for you when you start praising yourself more, and remembering you are worthy.

    “No one likes a needy person. It’s just not attractive. And there is no leader power in being needy. It's important to praise ourselves so we don't need it from others. When you work damn hard on a project, it's important that you tell yourself, “Well done. I'm so incredibly proud of you,” because then you don't need it from others. It's nice if they notice and take the time to say it, but it's important not to need it. Because then you’re not in your power. If you want to show up and lead with impact, filling yourself up with praise is really important.”

    Come over to https://noominatan.com/everything for all the freebies, all the courses, memberships and the one-to-one coaching – and don’t forget to subscribe to my newsletter while you’re there!

    And remember, now is a good time to breathe.

    Show More Show Less
    17 mins
  • [EP 56] How to be in control
    Sep 14 2022

    Do you like to feel like you’re in control?

    What do you fear might happen if you’re not in control?

    Are you holding life tightly – and shutting yourself off from surprises and new possibilities, ideas, innovations?

    Our world is fast.

    As we’ve learned over the past couple of years, anything could happen at any moment.

    We can’t control what’s on the outside of us.

    But we can learn to feel in control in our INNER world, and then we can handle the pace of life better.

    It’s time to slow down, ground yourself, and be in your inner calm. I this episode I share several different ideas to help you feel more in control – by letting go.

    “Let me ask you, do you like to feel like you're in control? Our world is fast. I don't see it slowing down at all, it is moving faster and faster. Let's be clear, you're never in control. We're not in control. Something big or small might happen any moment. But we do like to feel or believe or think that we are in control. So how can you be in control? There's no chance of ever controlling what's on the outside. But what does make a difference is slowing down. When we are grounded and more calm, that's when we can handle the fast pace. And that's when not only does it feel better to you, you'll also have a much bigger, better impact.”

    Come over to https://noominatan.com/everything for all the freebies, all the courses, memberships and the one-to-one coaching – and don’t forget to subscribe to my newsletter while you’re there!

    And remember, now is a good time to breathe.

    Show More Show Less
    21 mins
  • [EP 55] The ONE shift that instantly makes a leadership team more productive & impactful
    Aug 31 2022

    If you’re part of an executive team, where does your loyalty lie within your company or organisation?

    Do you think of yourself as head of your department first? Or as an executive team member?

    In this episode I talk about how when leaders think of themselves FIRST AND FOREMOST as senior leadership team members, everything shifts and the whole team becomes more productive and impactful.

    Because you’re not there to defend the needs of your department.

    (Or to pump up your own ego!)

    As executive team members, you’re all jointly responsible for the whole of your organisation. You’re all in it together.

    And when you take joint responsibility, you take away blame – and start to build deep seated trust.

    Sound simple? Well, it’s not quite as easy as it sounds.

    So what is required for this to work?

    Listen now.

    [3:04] “What's the one shift that all executives, all members of a senior leadership team need to make? Well, they need to think of themselves first and foremost as executive team members, as senior leadership team members. Instead of first and foremost, CFO, first and foremost, Marketing Director, group HRG, HR director.”

    [4:15] “How good a team member are you? Or are you mostly out to secure the agenda of the marketing team? Or even worse, you could just be there for your own glory, your own personal ego.”

    [05:18] “Together, we are all responsible for the whole of this organisation.”

    [6:52] “It is so different when we could feel like we're in it all together. And we're all jointly responsible.”

    [7:31] “We have to find ways to respect each other, to see each others' credibility, to build deep-seated trust, which means you feel like you can trust them, they have your back, and you have theirs. We have to find that kind of deep trust that is genuine.”

    If you’d like to explore these questions – and more – in more depth, come over to https://noominatan.com/leadershiphour and join us for the monthly Leadership Hour session, designed to increase your productivity and impact 10-fold by dedicating just 1 hour a month to quality thinking. It’s easy and powerful. Sign up here.


    And remember, now is a good time to breathe.

    Show More Show Less
    15 mins
  • [EP 54] Can forgiveness increase your Leadership Power and give you a better future?
    Aug 16 2022

    Why is forgiveness important in leadership?

    Forgiveness is often something that’s kept for therapy, not the workplace.

    So what’s the connection?

    When you’re holding a grudge or you’re angry at a previous boss or organisation for a past situation (such as the way something was handled, redundancy, being passed over for promotion, unfair dismissal) feeling sad, angry or disappointed is a normal response.

    But if it’s been a while and you’re still feeling it, you haven’t shifted. You’re still stuck – and if you want to move forward and increase your leadership power, you need to get unstuck!

    In this episode I share:

    • A definition of forgiveness that will change the way you think and help you to process past events and your feelings about them;
    • A helpful strategy to help you let go of your past and release it;
    • Why it’s important to move out of the past and reroute your energy back to your leadership;
    • How you can reframe your story and uncover the gifts hidden in your past experiences.

    Come over to https://noominatan.com/everything for all the freebies, all the courses, memberships and the one-to-one coaching – and don’t forget to subscribe to my newsletter while you’re there!

    And remember, now is a good time to breathe.

    Show More Show Less
    17 mins