Dare To Be Brave with Joy Foster
Redundancy. Maternity leave. Perimenopause. Menopause. Illness. Caring for ageing parents.
Sound familiar?
If you're a woman in midlife, chances are you've faced one - or several - of these life transitions. And somewhere along the way, you may have pressed pause on your career… your confidence… or even your sense of direction.
But what if this chapter isn’t the end of your story—what if it’s the moment you learn to be brave?
Dare To Be Brave with Joy Foster is a powerful solo podcast that blends real-life insight with the neuroscience of courage, confidence, and change.
Each episode unpacks what’s really happening in your brain when you feel stuck, overwhelmed, or afraid to move forward—and shows you how to work with your brain, not against it.
You’ll learn how to:
- Rebuild confidence after a setback
- Take action even when fear is loud
- Break free from overthinking and self-doubt
- Navigate change with clarity and resilience
- Redefine success on your own terms
Whether you're returning to work, starting something new, or simply trying to figure out what’s next, this podcast will give you the tools - and the courage - to move forward.
Because bravery isn’t something you’re born with. It’s something you build.
And this is where it begins.
Dare To Be Brave with Joy Foster
Why You Freeze Even When You’re Safe (It’s Not a Confidence Problem) | E284
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I Was Perfectly Safe, So Why Did My Brain React Like I Wasn’t?
Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you were completely safe and yet your nervous system behaved as if you weren’t?
Your heart is racing. Your thoughts are scattered. For a split second, you freeze.
What’s really happening here?
According to neuroscience, your brain has been flooded with fight-or-flight chemicals in equal measure, which is why you freeze even though you aren’t in danger.
Chances are, when this happens, you’re on the verge of doing something expansive, stepping into a bigger version of yourself and your biology has interpreted that growth as a threat.
I see this every single week inside TechPixies.
Brilliant, experienced, capable midlife women interpret a nervous system response as a confidence problem.
It isn’t.
It’s growth.
For over a decade, through TechPixies and now the Quantum Leap Accelerator, I’ve worked with thousands of women who want more: more impact, more leadership, more alignment between who they are and how they show up professionally.
And almost all of them say some version of the same thing:
“I’m not enough.”
Yet these are women who have:
- Raised families and managed households
- Led teams and delivered major projects
- Navigated redundancy, illness, divorce, and reinvention
- Kept going when life required resilience
The issue isn’t capability. It’s perception.
We’ve been taught that bravery means fearlessness. That confidence must come first. That leadership requires certainty.
But neuroscience tells us something different.
Your brain is wired to prefer the familiar. So when you update your CV after ten years out of the workforce, launch your first digital business at 50, or post your thought leadership on LinkedIn for the first time, your nervous system flares.
That reaction does not mean “stop.”
It means “new.”
And new is where transformation lives.
Ready to stop interpreting growth as danger?
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