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Abundant Leaders with Tenji Moyana

51. Celebrating 50! What 2 years of podcasting taught me about fear of visibility and trusting my voice

30 Aug 2025

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We’ve been together for 2 years through 50 episodes on the Abundant Leaders Podcast. Thank you so much for being with me in this amazing journey!I’ve learned so much about trusting my voice, showing up authentically, speaking about what I think truly matters rather than what is conventionally focussed on, and having the courage to do it my way. Through critical illness, format changes, experimenting with different formats, segments and interview approaches, this podcast has been a place of learning, giving and receiving. By tuning in to each episode, you’ve supported my vision for growing the number of healed, confident, abundance-oriented leaders in Africa’s corporate spaces. You’ve helped me see, quantify, and embrace the value I bring and the message I have to share. And you’ve given me a fun, safe space to explore, experiment and be myself. Join me as I celebrate my journey and share 5 powerful leadership and business lessons I’ve learned from my journey. -- Book a once-off coaching session to get real-time support to help you move forwardBook a free 1x1 coaching discovery call to explore a coaching package Book a human design reading to help you determine your leadership archetype and the best way to thrive in your leadershipReach out for team retreats, workshop facilitation, or 1x1 and group leadership coaching for your companySign up to receive my leadership letters and hear about upcoming eventsFind me on ⁠LinkedIn⁠ and ⁠Instagram⁠

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