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What happens when telling the truth could cost you your career?
In this Outlaws Diary episode, Kate and Shayla sit down with Rabia Siddique, international human rights lawyer, former British Army officer, and leadership consultant, to explore what it really means to choose truth over safety.
From a hostage crisis in Iraq to a discrimination case against the UK government, Rabia’s story is extraordinary. But the tension at its core is universal: what do you do when the system tells you to stay quiet?
This episode explores courageous leadership, workplace discrimination, whistleblowing, and what it really means to speak truth to power. Rabia shares the personal and professional cost of challenging authority, and why values-based leadership often requires breaking the rules that protect powerful institutions.
We talk about what happens when silence feels like complicity, why speaking up can feel career-ending, and how real leadership sometimes begins the moment you refuse to comply.
– Rabia’s journey from Legal Aid lawyer to the British Army
This conversation moves beyond the extraordinary circumstances of a military hostage situation and into something far more familiar: the moments in our own careers where we feel stuck, silenced, or pressured to conform.
And sometimes, the real outlaw move is this: speak up anyway.
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By Shayla Strapps & Kate Offer | Outlaws PodcastWhat happens when telling the truth could cost you your career?
In this Outlaws Diary episode, Kate and Shayla sit down with Rabia Siddique, international human rights lawyer, former British Army officer, and leadership consultant, to explore what it really means to choose truth over safety.
From a hostage crisis in Iraq to a discrimination case against the UK government, Rabia’s story is extraordinary. But the tension at its core is universal: what do you do when the system tells you to stay quiet?
This episode explores courageous leadership, workplace discrimination, whistleblowing, and what it really means to speak truth to power. Rabia shares the personal and professional cost of challenging authority, and why values-based leadership often requires breaking the rules that protect powerful institutions.
We talk about what happens when silence feels like complicity, why speaking up can feel career-ending, and how real leadership sometimes begins the moment you refuse to comply.
– Rabia’s journey from Legal Aid lawyer to the British Army
This conversation moves beyond the extraordinary circumstances of a military hostage situation and into something far more familiar: the moments in our own careers where we feel stuck, silenced, or pressured to conform.
And sometimes, the real outlaw move is this: speak up anyway.
Resources & Links
If you loved this episode...
Rate and review Outlaws on Apple Podcasts or Spotify — it helps more Outlaws find us
Find out more
Subscribe to our newsletter for updates, tools, and more Outlawbrary picks
Connect with us
Hosted and produced by Shayla Strapps and Kate Offer