Episode Description
What if your discomfort with leadership isn’t a confidence issue — but an old nervous-system story that’s never been updated?
In this solo episode, Anna explores the concept of a leadership wound: early experiences that quietly shape how safe (or unsafe) it feels to step into leadership later in life.
Drawing from a personal story from fourth grade — when stepping into a natural leadership role suddenly became fraught — Anna unpacks how childhood interpretations can linger beneath the surface, influencing our relationship with visibility, authority, and being seen.
You’ll hear:
- Why leadership can trigger fear even when it feels aligned
- How childhood experiences shape our nervous system’s response to leadership
- The difference between a visibility wound and a leadership wound
- How old stories can run quietly in the background until we name them
- Gentle ways to begin updating these stories with adult awareness and compassion
Anna also invites listeners to reflect on their own relationship with leadership — and offers journaling prompts to help process early experiences that may still be shaping how you show up today.
If you’re a sensitive creative, entrepreneur, or leader who feels a pull toward leadership and a simultaneous urge to shrink back, this episode offers a compassionate lens for understanding why — and a softer way forward.
Work With Anna
If you want to explore visibility, leadership, and nervous-system safety in community, Anna’s membership Seen & Safe is currently open for enrollment.
Seen & Safe is a twice-monthly group for sensitive creatives, entrepreneurs, and leaders who want to practice being seen without overriding their nervous system.
Learn more or join here:
👉 www.annaholtzman.com/seenandsafe
Anna is also hosting a free live workshop, Let Yourself Be Seen, for those who want a taste of this work before committing: www.annaholtzman.com/beseen