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EPISODE · May 10, 2024 · 37 MIN

Season 3, Episode 8: Encouraging Courage (with guest Ryan Berman)

from Stressed But Well Dressed · host Dahlia Stroud

How do you encourage someone to be courageous? Dahlia is joined by Ryan Berman, founder of 'Courageous' to talk about how we can build our confidence and cultivate our inner courage. Ryan shares the three criteria he believes are needed for courage, identifying them as Knowledge, Faith and Action. He explains why all three need to exist together for true courage. Dahlia and Ryan discuss the link between clothes and confidence and Ryan gives his top tips to take those bold steps forward through using knowledge, having faith and being confident enough to move to action. Ryan Berman is the founder of Courageous, the author of “Return On Courage” and the Host of The Courageous Podcast. Ryan believes that change is hard; but the hardships that come from not changing are far harder. He has consulted on the topic at Google, Snapchat, Kellogg’s Europe, Procter & Gamble, Discover Card, charity: water, and many others. Ryan believes “Your future is safe with change” and his company helps those who have been stuck, scared, or safe liberate their business forward. You can learn more at www.couragebrands.com.  As per our conversation on this show, if you’d like to delve into your own personal core values, email Ryan at [email protected] for his free personal core values assessment. Topics in this conversation include: fashion clothes style leadership coaching courage teams resilience action teamwork confidence

How do you encourage someone to be courageous? Dahlia is joined by Ryan Berman, founder of 'Courageous' to talk about how we can build our confidence and cultivate our inner courage. Ryan shares the three criteria he believes are needed for courage, identifying them as Knowledge, Faith and Action. He explains why all three need to exist together for true courage. Dahlia and Ryan discuss the link between clothes and confidence and Ryan gives his top tips to take those bold steps forward through using knowledge, having faith and being confident enough to move to action. Ryan Berman is the founder of Courageous, the author of “Return On Courage” and the Host of The Courageous Podcast. Ryan believes that change is hard; but the hardships that come from not changing are far harder. He has consulted on the topic at Google, Snapchat, Kellogg’s Europe, Procter & Gamble, Discover Card, charity: water, and many others. Ryan believes “Your future is safe with change” and his company helps those who have been stuck, scared, or safe liberate their business forward. You can learn more at www.couragebrands.com.  As per our conversation on this show, if you’d like to delve into your own personal core values, email Ryan at [email protected] for his free personal core values assessment. Topics in this conversation include: fashion clothes style leadership coaching courage teams resilience action teamwork confidence

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