Relationships at Work - a trust-driven leadership podcast

Why You Need to Speak Up for Your Results


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You’ve heard it before — “let your results speak for themselves.” But in reality, results don’t talk — you do.

 In this solo episode, Relationships at Work host Russel Lolacher breaks down why staying silent about your success can stall your career and how communicating your impact with clarity, alignment, and presence helps leadership truly see your value.

Russel shares actionable ways to advocate for yourself and your team:

  • Align with leadership priorities so your wins connect to what matters most.
  • Tell a story with your data that answers “why should leadership care?”
  • Show up where it counts — from one-on-one meetings to leadership briefings.

If you’ve ever felt overlooked or under-valued despite great results, this episode is your reminder: hard work doesn’t guarantee recognition — but smart communication can.

🎧 Listen to learn how to speak up for your results and get the recognition your work deserves.

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