The Wisdom-Led Business
Hosted by business mentor Libby Knight, this podcast is for owners and leaders who are ready to explore an alternative way to make business decisions, that feel calmer, clearer and more confident.
If you’re tired of the overthinking, second-guessing, or carrying the quiet pressure of getting things “perfect”, you’ll find a different approach here, one that helps you make aligned decisions that you can move forward on, with complete certainty.
With over a decade supporting entrepreneurs and senior decision-makers, Libby brings a unique 3-brain, whole body approach that blends practical strategy with deeper inner wisdom. Each episode helps you move beyond overthinking, second-guessing, and pressure so you can make confident decisions that feel inspiring, sustainable, and exactly right for you and your business.
Because better decisions create a better business.
The Wisdom-Led Business
Latest Episodes
Why You Keep Revisiting the Same Decision - And How to Stop It Happening
Why do you keep revisiting the same business decision even after you’ve “thought it through properly”?In this episode, we explore why logical thinking in isolation often leads to overthinking, second-guessing and stop–start progress. As ...
Welcome to the Wisdom-Led Business Podcast
The podcast is evolving in line with the evolution in my work and how I see the need we all have to embody self-trust in our daily and big-life decisions. So I'm broadening the lens to include not just business development through wiser p...
When Your Well Laid Plans Get Interrupted
This week I discuss the challenge of an unexpected change of plan. When your to-do list is on point, you’re motivated and what happens? A spanner is thrown in the works and your day is sabotaged.What do you do? How do you m...
If Your Business Is Dominated by Things You 'Have To Do', This Is The Episode For You
In this episode, we explore why not all “have to’s” are the same.Many business owners find themselves stuck in a constant loop of “I should,” “I must,” and “I have to”, often without stopping to question where that's really comi...