Episodios

  • I Thought I'd Have to Dance in a Sparkly Jumpsuit (Jo Moment)
    Apr 3 2026

    I force myself to be visible for 30 days and discover three tough truths that change how I think about posting online. I stop chasing gold stars, lean into raw human content, and realise the fastest path forward is consistency, not perfection.

    • admitting the real reason I hide from certain platforms and what judgement fear looks like in practice
    • dropping microtracking and refusing to let likes and impressions define success
    • noticing how unpredictable algorithms are and why “hacks” distract from the work
    • shifting to holistic trends and a success measure I can control
    • learning that raw posts outperform polished ones because people want real
    • stopping the endless prep cycle and choosing action over gear and research
    • remembering most people scroll on and judge far less than I think

    If this resonated, share it with a friend who needs to hear it today.
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    The Balance & Beyond Podcast Hosted by Jo Stone, founder of The Balance Institute

    For women who are already succeeding, but beginning to wonder if they're willing to keep losing themselves in the process.

    We know high achievers, because we are one. This podcast draws on Jo's 20 years in global leadership and thousands of hours coaching executives and ambitious women: the patterns she sees, how to untangle them, and what it actually takes to keep your success without paying for it with yourself.

    If something landed today, there's more where that came from.

    And if you know a woman this would resonate with, send it her way.

    🎙️https://www.balanceinstitute.com/podcast
    🔗 www.balanceinstitute.com
    💼https://au.linkedin.com/in/stonejoanne
    📷 @therealjostone

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    7 m
  • If You're Not This Job, Who Are You?
    Mar 31 2026

    If your identity is glued to your job title, the future of work can feel like a personal threat. We are moving fast towards portfolio careers, multiple income streams, and roles that shift or disappear, and that change exposes a deeper question: if you are not the title, who are you? That is why visibility is not just a career strategy. It is identity work.

    We talk about why so many high performing women were taught to stay heads down, be brilliant, and let the work speak, then wonder why networking and “put yourself out there” advice feels so wrong. When visibility gets tangled with tall poppy syndrome, it can feel like bragging, performing competence, or asking for validation. Yet we are living in an attention economy where reputation is currency, relationships matter, and waiting to be shoulder tapped is a risky plan, especially with automation and AI reshaping what “safe” work looks like.

    We also unpack the generational contrast of people who post freely because their identity is more fluid, and what we can learn from that without losing professionalism. The takeaway is practical and human: start separating who you are from what you do, build relationships before you need them, and practise being seen without over preparing. Start small. Renovate one room at a time.

    If this lands for you, subscribe, share it with a woman who needs to hear it, and leave a review so the Ripple Effect reaches the people it is meant for.

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    The Balance & Beyond Podcast Hosted by Jo Stone, founder of The Balance Institute

    For women who are already succeeding, but beginning to wonder if they're willing to keep losing themselves in the process.

    We know high achievers, because we are one. This podcast draws on Jo's 20 years in global leadership and thousands of hours coaching executives and ambitious women: the patterns she sees, how to untangle them, and what it actually takes to keep your success without paying for it with yourself.

    If something landed today, there's more where that came from.

    And if you know a woman this would resonate with, send it her way.

    🎙️https://www.balanceinstitute.com/podcast
    🔗 www.balanceinstitute.com
    💼https://au.linkedin.com/in/stonejoanne
    📷 @therealjostone

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    14 m
  • Rawdogging It (Jo Moment)
    Mar 27 2026

    A 12-year-old’s “raw dogging it” car ride sparks a sharp look at how easily we turn even the smallest moments into managed outcomes. We unpack how perfectionism hides as preparation and how choosing a little more spontaneity can give us our lives back.
    • a funny teen phrase that reveals a deeper truth about control
    • how capable, high-achieving women over-engineer small moments
    • the hidden cost of managing every outcome and every minute
    • why “high standards” can be perfectionism in disguise
    • practising being surprised and doing things without a plan
    • letting the email, the decision and the car ride be messy enough
    If this resonated, share it with a friend who needs to hear it today.
    And don't forget to subscribe to Balance and Beyond for full episodes and more of these bite sized breakthroughs.

    Send a text message to Jo

    The Balance & Beyond Podcast Hosted by Jo Stone, founder of The Balance Institute

    For women who are already succeeding, but beginning to wonder if they're willing to keep losing themselves in the process.

    We know high achievers, because we are one. This podcast draws on Jo's 20 years in global leadership and thousands of hours coaching executives and ambitious women: the patterns she sees, how to untangle them, and what it actually takes to keep your success without paying for it with yourself.

    If something landed today, there's more where that came from.

    And if you know a woman this would resonate with, send it her way.

    🎙️https://www.balanceinstitute.com/podcast
    🔗 www.balanceinstitute.com
    💼https://au.linkedin.com/in/stonejoanne
    📷 @therealjostone

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    5 m
  • The Champagne Problem: When Life Is Good But You're Not
    Mar 24 2026

    Success can look dazzling and still feel hollow. We sit with that tension and name it for what it is: champagne problems, the invisible strain of having a good job, a loving family, and a beautiful life on paper while battling self-doubt, numbness, and the Sunday night scaries. Drawing on insights from 500 women, I unpack why this guilt loop is so sticky when there’s no obvious villain and why that makes change feel harder to justify.

    Across this conversation, we separate external success from internal wellbeing and explore the widening gap many high-achievers quietly carry. We talk through the subtle signs—3 a.m. anxiety, clenched jaws, the fantasy of driving into the sunset—and how isolation amplifies the shame of not loving what you’ve earned. Rather than pushing for a dramatic life overhaul, I offer a grounded reframe: treat discomfort as a signal, not a flaw, and start with small, honest moves that restore alignment. We look at practical shifts—renegotiating scope, protecting deep work, reclaiming white space, and inviting play—so you can feel like yourself again without blowing up your life.

    You’ll hear why delaying joy until retirement or “when the kids are finished with school” is so costly, and how chronic disconnection can show up in the body through stress, inflammation, and illness. Most importantly, we claim permission: you’re allowed to want more even when life is good. When you come home to yourself, the success you’ve built finally becomes something you can enjoy, not just endure. If this resonates, subscribe, share with a friend who needs to hear it, and leave a review to help more women find their way back to themselves.

    Send a text message to Jo

    The Balance & Beyond Podcast Hosted by Jo Stone, founder of The Balance Institute

    For women who are already succeeding, but beginning to wonder if they're willing to keep losing themselves in the process.

    We know high achievers, because we are one. This podcast draws on Jo's 20 years in global leadership and thousands of hours coaching executives and ambitious women: the patterns she sees, how to untangle them, and what it actually takes to keep your success without paying for it with yourself.

    If something landed today, there's more where that came from.

    And if you know a woman this would resonate with, send it her way.

    🎙️https://www.balanceinstitute.com/podcast
    🔗 www.balanceinstitute.com
    💼https://au.linkedin.com/in/stonejoanne
    📷 @therealjostone

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    15 m
  • Presence Over Calm (Vault)
    Mar 20 2026

    Calm and confidence sound like the goal, but we unpack how the chase often turns into control and self-criticism. We shift the focus to presence and inherent worthiness so we can respond to life with steadiness, even when it stays busy and unpredictable.

    • wanting calm as a way to control circumstances
    • “I should be calm” as a form of self-attack
    • choosing presence by stopping the moment from being “wrong”
    • noticing disempowering stories and dropping meaning-making
    • acknowledging emotions without spiralling into blame
    • redefining confidence as personal power and self-worthiness
    • separating self-worth from self-esteem and skill building
    • why fake-it confidence can look strong but feel shaky
    • deciding not to tolerate self-belittling and second-guessing
    • accepting a big, full life while staying grounded in choice

    If this resonated, share it with a friend who needs to hear it today. And don't forget to subscribe to Balance and Beyond for full episodes and more of these bite sized breakthroughs.

    Send a text message to Jo

    The Balance & Beyond Podcast Hosted by Jo Stone, founder of The Balance Institute

    For women who are already succeeding, but beginning to wonder if they're willing to keep losing themselves in the process.

    We know high achievers, because we are one. This podcast draws on Jo's 20 years in global leadership and thousands of hours coaching executives and ambitious women: the patterns she sees, how to untangle them, and what it actually takes to keep your success without paying for it with yourself.

    If something landed today, there's more where that came from.

    And if you know a woman this would resonate with, send it her way.

    🎙️https://www.balanceinstitute.com/podcast
    🔗 www.balanceinstitute.com
    💼https://au.linkedin.com/in/stonejoanne
    📷 @therealjostone

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    9 m
  • Why Your Brain Won't Switch Off
    Mar 17 2026

    Can't “Switch Off” at the end of the day? Sign up here to learn how in 45 minutes! https://balanceinstitute.thrivecart.com/switch-off/

    Ever felt like your brain refuses to shut down, even when your body is begging for sleep? We’ve been there—staring at the ceiling at 3 a.m., rewriting yesterday’s meeting, pre-empting tomorrow’s fires, and spinning through 40,000 mental tabs. The usual fixes don’t stick because the real issue isn’t time management or a better to-do list. The real issue is weight: we’re carrying problems that aren’t ours.

    We walk through the quiet ways over-carrying creeps into our lives—absorbing a colleague’s stress, budgeting in our heads for someone else’s worry, pre-managing the imagined fallout from a boundary. Then we introduce a simple, powerful checkpoint: “Is this mine?” These three words separate empathy from over-responsibility and let us close mental loops without guilt. You’ll hear how to spot the 3 a.m. replay and end it, how to help without holding, and how to make stillness feel safe again so your nervous system can finally downshift.

    Along the way, we unpack the identity knots that make this hard for high-capacity women—the reliable one, the fixer, the safe pair of hands—and offer practical ways to return what isn’t yours while staying warm and supportive. We also share our Switch Off mini-course designed to help you recognise what’s yours, close the loops your brain keeps open, and put down what you never needed to carry in the first place. It’s short, actionable, and built for real life.

    If your mind keeps working long after you’ve closed your laptop, this conversation will help you reclaim space, clarity, and sleep. Listen, try the “Is this mine?” reset today, and tell us what you’re putting down first. If this helped, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review to grow the ripple.

    Send a text message to Jo

    The Balance & Beyond Podcast Hosted by Jo Stone, founder of The Balance Institute

    For women who are already succeeding, but beginning to wonder if they're willing to keep losing themselves in the process.

    We know high achievers, because we are one. This podcast draws on Jo's 20 years in global leadership and thousands of hours coaching executives and ambitious women: the patterns she sees, how to untangle them, and what it actually takes to keep your success without paying for it with yourself.

    If something landed today, there's more where that came from.

    And if you know a woman this would resonate with, send it her way.

    🎙️https://www.balanceinstitute.com/podcast
    🔗 www.balanceinstitute.com
    💼https://au.linkedin.com/in/stonejoanne
    📷 @therealjostone

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    13 m
  • The Quiet Truth That Met Me in My Pantry (Jo Moment)
    Mar 13 2026

    We notice how a holiday unexpectedly improves sleep and exposes how quickly we blame hormones and routines without questioning the story. We explore the hidden cost of self-editing and what changes when we put the nervous system first and start listening to the body again.
    • disrupted sleep reframed through an unexpected holiday contrast
    • shifting from quick fixes to nervous system first choices
    • noticing the quiet inner voice that restricts food, rest and desire
    • under-fueling and overtraining as a common pattern for women
    • perfectionism showing up as containment and constant self-control
    • the cognitive load of monitoring what is acceptable
    • early wins from fuelling more and letting body signals return
    • giving ourselves permission to stop editing so tightly

    Send a text message to Jo

    The Balance & Beyond Podcast Hosted by Jo Stone, founder of The Balance Institute

    For women who are already succeeding, but beginning to wonder if they're willing to keep losing themselves in the process.

    We know high achievers, because we are one. This podcast draws on Jo's 20 years in global leadership and thousands of hours coaching executives and ambitious women: the patterns she sees, how to untangle them, and what it actually takes to keep your success without paying for it with yourself.

    If something landed today, there's more where that came from.

    And if you know a woman this would resonate with, send it her way.

    🎙️https://www.balanceinstitute.com/podcast
    🔗 www.balanceinstitute.com
    💼https://au.linkedin.com/in/stonejoanne
    📷 @therealjostone

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    8 m
  • You Got the Promotion. So Why Are You Still Trying to Prove Something?
    Mar 10 2026

    The promotion lands, the title shines, and yet the pressure spikes. If you’ve ever caught yourself working late “just to stay ahead,” redoing a capable team member’s draft, or softening firm requests with a quick “sorry,” you’re not alone. We’re naming the proving trap—the sneaky habits that get you to the next level and then keep you stuck there—and we’re laying out a practical path to step into leadership without constantly auditioning for your own job.

    We explore how proving mode shows up as overwork, overcontrol, and over-softening. From 10:30pm inbox refreshes to polishing formatting that was already fine, these behaviours feel safe because they keep your hands on the wheel. But the hidden costs are steep: you stay in the weeds, strategy slips, delegation collapses, and your team learns to wait for you to fix it. We break down why feedback like “be more strategic” often follows a promotion and how to swap busyness metrics for measures that actually prove leadership value.

    Then we get practical. You’ll hear a simple noticing protocol to catch proving in real time, a clean delegation contract that sets outcomes and guardrails without hovering, and a language upgrade that replaces soft apologies with clear, confident asks. Most importantly, we make the core shift explicit: stop treating your value like something you must re-earn each day. The promotion is proof. Your job now is to hold that value, lead through direction instead of constant doing, and build a team that ships good work without your midnight edits.

    If you’re ready to feel less frantic and more grounded—without lowering standards or faking confidence—this conversation is your reset. Press play, save it for the next time the urge to overdeliver hits, and share it with a woman who needs the reminder. If it resonated, subscribe, leave a quick review, and tell us: which proving habit will you drop this week?

    Send a text message to Jo

    The Balance & Beyond Podcast Hosted by Jo Stone, founder of The Balance Institute

    For women who are already succeeding, but beginning to wonder if they're willing to keep losing themselves in the process.

    We know high achievers, because we are one. This podcast draws on Jo's 20 years in global leadership and thousands of hours coaching executives and ambitious women: the patterns she sees, how to untangle them, and what it actually takes to keep your success without paying for it with yourself.

    If something landed today, there's more where that came from.

    And if you know a woman this would resonate with, send it her way.

    🎙️https://www.balanceinstitute.com/podcast
    🔗 www.balanceinstitute.com
    💼https://au.linkedin.com/in/stonejoanne
    📷 @therealjostone

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    9 m