EPISODE · Jun 6, 2026 · 27 MIN
How to Succeed as an Introvert in a World That Rewards Extroverts | The Making of Me
from THE MAKING OF ME · host Aro Benaiah Kehinde
Feeling overlooked at work because you’re not the loudest voice in the room?In this empowering episode of The Making of Me, Serena Low — trauma-informed coach, former lawyer, and host of the Quiet Warrior Podcast — shares how introverts can achieve visibility, influence, and career success without pretending to be extroverted. Drawing from her 11-year legal career and powerful personal reinvention, Serena explains what it truly means to lead as a quiet achiever in a world that often rewards extroversion over depth.She challenges the common belief that you must “speak louder” to be seen and instead reveals how introverts can thrive by embracing their natural strengths, building authentic confidence, and creating impact without losing themselves.🎯 In this episode, you'll discover:Why introverts are often overlooked in extrovert-driven workplacesHow to succeed without changing your personalityThe truth behind “fake it till you make it”How to build visibility as a quiet leaderWays to overcome imposter syndrome authenticallyHow Serena transitioned from law to coaching and advocacyIf you’ve ever felt like you had to become someone louder or more outgoing just to succeed, this conversation will show you a better way—one rooted in authenticity, presence, and quiet strength.You don’t need to be loud to be powerful—you just need to be aligned.🔗 Learn more & connect: https://serenalow.com.au/🔗 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/serena-low/👍 Like this video if you believe introverts can lead powerfully🔔 Subscribe so you never miss an episode💬 Comment below — have you ever felt overlooked because you’re quiet?#TheMakingOfMe #SerenaLow #IntrovertSuccess #QuietLeadership #CareerGrowth #Leadership #ImposterSyndrome #PersonalDevelopment #AuthenticLeadership #WorkplaceSuccess #MindsetShift #SelfGrowth #Confidence #ProfessionalDevelopment #QuietWarrior
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Feeling overlooked at work because you’re not the loudest voice in the room?In this empowering episode of The Making of Me, Serena Low — trauma-informed coach, former lawyer, and host of the Quiet Warrior Podcast — shares how introverts can achieve visibility, influence, and career success without pretending to be extroverted. Drawing from her 11-year legal career and powerful personal reinvention, Serena explains what it truly means to lead as a quiet achiever in a world that often rewards extroversion over depth.She challenges the common belief that you must “speak louder” to be seen and instead reveals how introverts can thrive by embracing their natural strengths, building authentic confidence, and creating impact without losing themselves.🎯 In this episode, you'll discover:Why introverts are often overlooked in extrovert-driven workplacesHow to succeed without changing your personalityThe truth behind “fake it till you make it”How to build visibility as a quiet leaderWays to overcome imposter syndrome authenticallyHow Serena transitioned from law to coaching and advocacyIf you’ve ever felt like you had to become someone louder or more outgoing just to succeed, this conversation will show you a better way—one rooted in authenticity, presence, and quiet strength.You don’t need to be loud to be powerful—you just need to be aligned.🔗 Learn more & connect: https://serenalow.com.au/🔗 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/serena-low/👍 Like this video if you believe introverts can lead powerfully🔔 Subscribe so you never miss an episode💬 Comment below — have you ever felt overlooked because you’re quiet?#TheMakingOfMe #SerenaLow #IntrovertSuccess #QuietLeadership #CareerGrowth #Leadership #ImposterSyndrome #PersonalDevelopment #AuthenticLeadership #WorkplaceSuccess #MindsetShift #SelfGrowth #Confidence #ProfessionalDevelopment #QuietWarrior
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