Ep54: Becoming Unapologetically You – Embracing Growth, Discomfort, and Authentic Leadership with Alison Maitland & Liz Walker

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What does it really mean to become unapologetically you — and how can embracing discomfort lead to deeper growth and authenticity?

In this inspiring episode of Human Wise, host Helen Wada sits down with Alison Maitland and Liz Walker, co-founders of Becoming International, to explore what it means to lead and live with authenticity. Together, they unpack how Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) can help leaders break free from old narratives, reconnect with their values, and build the confidence to show up as their full selves — at work and in life.

Helen, Alison, and Liz dive into the uncomfortable, yet transformative, process of growth: learning to notice emotions rather than suppress them, opening the “doors of the castle” to rediscover forgotten parts of ourselves, and recognising that the most human leaders are those willing to be vulnerable.

Whether you’re navigating leadership, change, or self-doubt, this episode offers a powerful reminder that authenticity isn’t something we perform — it’s something we practise.

Topics Discussed

  • What it means to be unapologetically human at work

  • How Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) can support leadership growth

  • The difference between horizontal and vertical development

  • Embracing discomfort as a pathway to self-awareness

  • Reconnecting with your body and emotions as sources of intelligence

  • How authenticity transforms confidence and leadership impact

Timestamps:

00:00 – 02:30 | Introduction and guest welcome
02:31 – 06:17 | What it means to be unapologetically human at work
06:18 – 11:55 | Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and its power in leadership
11:56 – 15:25 | Expanding your “multi-room castle” — rediscovering forgotten parts of self
15:26 – 22:50 | Embracing discomfort and learning from emotional signals
22:51 – 28:40 | Connecting body, mind, and leadership presence
28:41 – 36:00 | Vertical vs. horizontal development — redefining growth
36:01 – 39:40 | Transformation stories and the power of unapologetic leadership
39:41 – End | Final reflections and closing thoughts

Read the episode blog here

About Dr Alison Maitland

Alison Maitland is founder of Becoming International, equipping people to lead unapologetically. Alison has over 40 years research, consulting and HR experience. She has delivered solutions to blue-chip businesses across Europe and North America, using a lens of diversity and inclusion acquired over several decades of working internationally to create culturally sensitive change. Alison has taught, published and researched on issues of equality, intersectionality, identity and difference. Her research has resulted in practical improvements in the culture of the GB Women’s Rowing team, the ability of girls to play mixed football, and the participation of socially disadvantaged BAME women in sport. Alison is an HCPC registered psychologist, an experienced trainer and facilitator, and regularly speaks on leadership, team development and inclusive psychology. Liz Walker

About Liz Walker

Liz Walker is co-founder of Becoming International, equipping people to lead unapologetically. Liz is an executive coach and facilitator with over 25 years’ experience in leadership, learning and development in global organizations. Leading and working in multi-cultural, virtual teams, Liz has diagnosed, designed, developed and delivered international L&D programs that support individuals at all points in their career from onboarding and early promotions through to executive leadership. She is expert in translating research into inclusive, culturally sensitive, virtual and experiential learning solutions, that shift behaviour and deliver performance. Liz has a Masters in Organizational Behaviour and is an EMCC accredited coach, working across a range of sectors and all organizational levels of the organization, including the Board.

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