Embracing Enough

118. "But What Will People Think?" The Question Holding Women Back


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This episode is for every woman who’s ever silenced herself mid-sentence, dimmed her light before walking into a room, or second-guessed a bold move because of one nagging thought: What will people think?

In this raw and reflective episode, I unpack my biggest lessons from a whirlwind September - training executives with BTS on authentic presence, leading a global leadership workshop for women from six continents with Counterpart International, and delivering her very first keynote, Sorry Not Sorry: Embracing the Power of Authenticity Over Perfection, to a room of 250 women leaders at the LeadHership Conference.

Across every setting - boardrooms, training halls, and global stages - the same fear surfaced: the fear of being judged, misunderstood, or rejected for showing up fully.

I dive deep into the universal conditioning that keeps women seeking approval, exploring how the question “What will people think?” is rarely about perception - it’s about safety, belonging, and centuries of social conditioning that teach women to play small to stay accepted.

You’ll hear the truth about what confidence really means, why even executives struggle with visibility, and how women across the world are confronting the same cultural ghosts in different dialects. Most importantly, I share the mindset pivot that can shift you from performing for approval to leading from authenticity.

💥 If you’ve ever held back your brilliance because of what others might say - this episode is your permission slip to stop.

Key Takeaways:

  • Why confidence isn’t a trophy; it’s a practice.

  • How the question “What will people think?” shows up differently across cultures but stems from the same patriarchal root.

  • The link between safety, belonging, and approval.

  • A coaching reflection to help you rewrite your relationship with external validation.


🎧 Tune in to Embracing Enough and get ready to redefine what confidence looks like - on your own terms.

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Embracing EnoughBy Dina Scippa

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