UNSHAKEABLE HER: Silence imposter syndrome, build real influence and get promoted on your terms
Doing brilliant work and still getting overlooked?
Unshakeable Her is for ambitious, capable women tired of second-guessing themselves and exhausted by navigating workplace rules nobody explains so you can grow your influence & get promoted.
Hosted by Caroline Esterson, who has spent 30 years helping thousands across hundreds of organisations uncover what is really going on and still get promoted.
This podcast offers practical, repeatable ways to build influence, confidence, and career momentum.
Each week, you’ll learn:
- How to grow your influence without becoming someone you don’t like
- The science behind imposter syndrome and what actually works to overcome it
- How to build confidence so you can stop being overlooked, and finally get the promotion you deserve
With new episodes every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, ‘Unshakeable Her’ delivers stories, strategy, and insight to help you become someone nobody can shake.
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UNSHAKEABLE HER: Silence imposter syndrome, build real influence and get promoted on your terms
#41 | Why Influence, Learning and Small Career Moves Matter More Than Perfect Plans for Promotion
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This is a very special episode of the podcast.
Today’s conversation is with Jon Turner, Managing Director of Siemens Electrification & Automation in the UK and Ireland AND the very first person I interviewed for the book research that sparked this whole project. It was in this conversation that the “little moves” pattern first became impossible to ignore.
Jon’s career was shaped by sliding-door moments, chance conversations, small risks, great mentors, and a deep willingness to learn. From a lift conversation that led to a life-changing opportunity, to navigating career pivots, leadership challenges, and glass ceilings, Jon’s story is a powerful reminder that careers are rarely linear and that patience, curiosity and relationships matter more than perfect plans.
What really stands out in this interview, though, isn’t just what Jon did; it’s how he did it.
He talks openly about:
- Why making mistakes early in your career is not just normal, but essential
- The danger of ambition running ahead of learning
- Why authenticity matters more than trying to “fit the mould”
- How mentoring (and reverse mentoring) shapes better leaders
- Why strong teams are built on trust, energy and everyday human connection
- And why being an avid learner is the most important career strategy of all
Jon also speaks beautifully and proudly about his wife, Alison, and the partnership behind his career, reminding us that success is never a solo sport, and that the people who support us matter just as much as the roles we hold.
Very sadly, Jon passed away suddenly in November after a short battle with kidney cancer. With the generous blessing of his wife, Alison, I am honoured to share his words in this episode and to help keep Jon’s legacy of warmth, curiosity, generosity and belief in people alive.
If you’ve ever felt pressure to have your whole career mapped out…
If you’ve ever worried about making the “wrong” move…
Or if you simply want a reminder that great careers are built one small, human step at a time…
This episode is for you.
🎧 And if you take something from Jon’s words, Ali and I would love to hear it. You can share your reflections with me at caroline@inspireyourgenius.com
- your messages mean more than you know.
New episodes are released every Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings.
Stuck, simmering, or onto something juicy? I want to hear it. Drop me a line at caroline@inspireyourgenius.com - I read them all.
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This podcast explores resilience, imposter syndrome, and credibility while unpacking how boundaries, conflict, and feedback shape the way we handle pressure, influence, and guilt at work. It also looks at promotion, work-life balance, people pleasing, decision making, and visibility, offering honest conversations about how to grow professionally without losing your confidence or yourself.