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Amanda Downs: On Ikigai, Leadership, and Why Sales Isn’t a Dirty Word

16 Jul 2025

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In this episode of Coach Class, I was joined by Amanda Downs — commercial leader turned coach, facilitator, and soon-to-be author of Stepping Up to Sales Leader.Using the Japanese concept of Ikigai — your reason for being — as a guiding theme, Amanda reflects on what lights her up, how she helps others grow, and why leading a commercial team is a bit like tending a garden.Expect rich conversation on:How purpose, values, and integrity guide Amanda’s workThe link between psychological safety and leadership successWhy sales is about value, story, and service — not pressureHow to spot a career crossroads and start unravelling your metaphorical jumperHer love for gardening, and why it’s the perfect metaphor for people developmentAmanda also shares the lessons she’s learned from Dare to Lead by Brené Brown, how she helps leaders rediscover what they’re good at, and why vulnerability is the new superpower.This episode is for anyone who’s led a team, faced a fork in the road, or simply wants to do meaningful work with integrity and heart.🔊 Soundbite:“Selling and helping people to buy things is not a dirty word… It’s the lifeblood of what makes economies boom or fail. And the most authentic way to sell? It’s to find the value and turn it into a story you can tell.” — Amanda Downs📌 Useful Links:Connect with Amanda on LinkedInLearn more about The Uspire GroupWatch for Amanda’s upcoming book Stepping Up to Sales Leader (coming 2026)Send us a text🎧 Listen now wherever you get your podcasts, and please rate or share if it resonated.

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