If Only I Knew Then That Sharing Our Stories Was Our Superpower
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Challenges, Intuition, and the Stories We Hide
What if the real secret to magnetic leadership isn’t about being fearless—or even having all the answers—but about sharing the stories you once tried to hide? In this conversation, we dive into the unexpected: from altitude sickness and coaching wins to raw insights on intuition, self-awareness, and why authenticity is the one thing people remember long after the applause fades. There’s also a subtle shift most leaders overlook—one that changes everything about how we connect.
My special guest is Rachel DeAlto, keynote speaker, author, and recognized expert in communication, leadership, and emotional intelligence. With a law degree, a master’s in psychology, and features on major media outlets, Rachel blends research, personal insight, and practical strategies to help leaders and teams foster authentic relationships. Her books—Relatable and The Relatable Leader—offer roadmaps for creating trust, vulnerability, and stronger connections at work and beyond.
In this episode, you’ll discover how to:
- Use storytelling to inspire and build trust.
- Unlock intuition to break through fear and lead with confidence.
- Practice simple self-awareness tools that deepen real connection.
- Embrace authenticity as the key to meaningful, lasting relationships.
Resources from this episode:
- Visit Rachel’s website: racheldealto.com
- Purchase Rachel’s books: Relatable & The Relatable Leader
- Watch her TEDx talk: Being Authentic in a Filtered World
- Download The Age of Relatability whitepaper: Get it here
- Connect on LinkedIn: Rachel DeAlto
Ready to break through your own “If Only”?
Let’s create your next powerful step together. Visit BrendaMcGregor.com to connect.