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What does it really look like to lead while honoring every version of yourself—creative, structured, empathetic, direct?
Rosie Noel is an executive coach who helps leaders integrate who they are with how they lead. In this live coaching session, she works with host Kellie Sbrocchi to navigate one of the most complex parts of leadership: blending multiple identities without diluting any of them. As a Naval officer, influencer, event host, and leader, Kellie has long wrestled with the question—can you really do both?
Throughout their session, Rosie helps Kellie unpack what it means to lead with both authority and relatability, to set boundaries without hardening, and to bring her full self to work while growing in visibility and responsibility. Together, they explore how having harder conversations earlier can be an act of care, and why doing both doesn’t mean doing everything all at once.
This conversation also confronts the belief that you need to be someone else to be taken seriously, and instead offers a leadership model rooted in authenticity, alignment, and self-trust. Rosie’s guidance challenges outdated expectations and helps redefine what strong, intentional leadership truly looks like.
For anyone who has been told they’re too much or not enough to lead, this episode offers a powerful reminder: you don’t have to choose between being warm and being taken seriously. There is strength in showing up fully, and power in honoring all sides of yourself.
Connect with Rosie Noel:
Website: rosienoel.com
Email: [email protected]
LinkedIn: Rosie Noel
Instagram: @therosienoel
CliftonStrengths Assessment: Order here
Facebook Community: Zone of Genius Group
Enjoyed this episode? Check out kelliesbrocchi.com and follow me on IG at @kellie.sbrocchi! Loved the show @doboth.podcast? Leave a review and let me know what you learned—I'd love to hear from you! #DoBoth
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What does it really look like to lead while honoring every version of yourself—creative, structured, empathetic, direct?
Rosie Noel is an executive coach who helps leaders integrate who they are with how they lead. In this live coaching session, she works with host Kellie Sbrocchi to navigate one of the most complex parts of leadership: blending multiple identities without diluting any of them. As a Naval officer, influencer, event host, and leader, Kellie has long wrestled with the question—can you really do both?
Throughout their session, Rosie helps Kellie unpack what it means to lead with both authority and relatability, to set boundaries without hardening, and to bring her full self to work while growing in visibility and responsibility. Together, they explore how having harder conversations earlier can be an act of care, and why doing both doesn’t mean doing everything all at once.
This conversation also confronts the belief that you need to be someone else to be taken seriously, and instead offers a leadership model rooted in authenticity, alignment, and self-trust. Rosie’s guidance challenges outdated expectations and helps redefine what strong, intentional leadership truly looks like.
For anyone who has been told they’re too much or not enough to lead, this episode offers a powerful reminder: you don’t have to choose between being warm and being taken seriously. There is strength in showing up fully, and power in honoring all sides of yourself.
Connect with Rosie Noel:
Website: rosienoel.com
Email: [email protected]
LinkedIn: Rosie Noel
Instagram: @therosienoel
CliftonStrengths Assessment: Order here
Facebook Community: Zone of Genius Group
Enjoyed this episode? Check out kelliesbrocchi.com and follow me on IG at @kellie.sbrocchi! Loved the show @doboth.podcast? Leave a review and let me know what you learned—I'd love to hear from you! #DoBoth

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