How do you respond with confidence when an uncomfortable question tests your composure, especially in a professional setting?
In this episode of Speaking with Confidence, I dive into visibility, courage, and the power of showing up authentically even when the circumstances are less than ideal. Whether you're getting asked, "Who's watching your kids?" at a conference (when your male colleagues never are), or struggling to find your voice in team meetings, today’s conversation will help you find practical ways to stand tall and speak up no matter the situation.
I'm thrilled to be joined by Sabine Hutchison, the CEO, author, and founder of the Ripple Network. Sabine is a powerhouse leader whose work focuses on helping others cut through the noise, trust their own voice, and intentionally shape their careers. Sabine’s own journey began when she moved to Germany with just two suitcases and no plan, which led her to reinvent her life by listening to her intuition rather than following a rigid blueprint.
In our discussion, Sabine and I unpack why taking action without a perfect plan is often the best route for personal and professional growth. We reflect on generational differences in communication, visibility, and work ethic from the "just do it" attitude of Gen X to the entrepreneurial but differently structured approach of Gen Z and millennials. We also talk about the critical importance of stages big and small in building influence and accessing opportunities, and why visibility isn’t just about being seen, but about connecting through stories.
Sabine shares stories and strategies from her own experience, including how she coaches leaders to take microsteps that build lasting confidence. We explore what it takes to speak up in meetings, especially if you’re hesitant or the only one in the room who looks like you. We get honest about self-doubt, the paralyzing fear of judgment (especially for younger generations), and why embracing feedback even when it stings is a crucial part of improvement.
We also discuss real-life examples of handling outrageous or inappropriate questions with composure instead of emotion, reinforcing how practice and intentional actions like enlisting accountability partners or preparing for meetings in advance make a world of difference.
Here’s what we covered in this lively and deeply practical episode:
Sabine’s move to Germany and how intuition shaped her courage and reinvention 01:41
Taking action without a full plan and overcoming “analysis paralysis” 05:21
Generational differences in communication, risk-taking, and adapting to structure 09:15
The critical role of visibility and “stages” (of all sizes) for influence and opportunity 15:01
Microsteps, storytelling, and building self-trust and confidence in professional settings 19:00
Creative strategies for speaking up in meetings, even when it feels intimidating 26:32
The power of accountability groups and intentional practice for growth 29:04
Responding to gendered, biased, and outrageous questions in the workplace with composure 31:49
The origin and mission of the Ripple Network and how it empowers women to speak up, practice, and lead 38:07
How feedback, repetition, and a supportive network drive communication growth at any stage of your career 40:15
The importance of being coachable and open to feedback plus, honest anecdotes about learning from our own slip-ups 46:16
If you’ve ever second-guessed yourself or wondered how to boldly own your perspective, today’s episode will inspire you to take action no matter where you are on your journey. Tune in and join us as we explore what it really means to speak with confidence.
Connect with Sabine:
Website: https://sabinehutchison.com
Website: https://www.theripplenetwork.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sabine.hutchison/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sabinehutchison/
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