Globally Grounded: Episode 10
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In this episode, Kyra celebrates the 10-episode milestone of Globally Grounded by sharing the story behind starting the podcast, the insecurities she worked through along the way, and the intentions guiding her into the new year. She reflects on risk-taking, reinvention, and the joy of seeing the world through travel—all core themes in her work-life design practice. It’s part celebration, part honest reflection, and part encouragement for anyone navigating their own reset.
Episode Takeaways
Starting something new doesn’t require perfection, just intention. Kyra shares how her podcast began not with a polished plan but with a simple intention: Let’s see what happens if I actually try. Sometimes the biggest shifts come from lowering the bar and showing up anyway.
Most people quit before the growth kicks in, but consistency builds confidence. With most podcasts fading out by Episode 3, hitting Episode 10 isn’t just a milestone; it’s proof that following through on something meaningful creates its own momentum (and its own joy!).
Risk-taking gets easier when you’ve built that muscle. From pivoting out of corporate life to stepping into coaching to publishing a podcast, Kyra breaks down why diving headfirst into new things has become her version of “comfortable discomfort.”
Global experiences reshape how we approach work and life. The episode explores how travel, with all its unpredictability and perspective shifts, has deeply informed Kyra’s views on alignment, resilience, and what it means to build a life that feels good.
You can be a coach, a leader, or a seasoned professional and still have self-doubt. Kyra gets honest about nerves, perfectionism, and the weirdness of putting your voice and face out there. Growth doesn’t require eliminating doubt, just choosing to keep going alongside it.
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