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In Confidence with Rosie Dalling
Introducing In Confidence - The Problem Page
Write to me with your confidence problem or dilemma at askrosie.inconfidence@gmail.com or send me a voicenote: 07377 231 025 Please read my Terms and ConditionsOk, I’ll admit it!I’ve always wanted to be an agony aunt.My friend Sally had a stack of Sugar magazines in her bathroom. My mum did not approve! I, meanwhile, was obsessed with the problem page. Dear Sugar…People wrote in about problems, many of which felt terribly, embarrassingly shameful… and many of which I was also dealing with myself. Like:“My...
2026-02-24
01 min
In Confidence with Rosie Dalling
Is Creativity the Cure for Self Doubt? With Richard Holman
Richard Holman can help you have better ideas. As a creativity specialist he works with senior teams at brands including Lego, Tinder and Matel - encouraging them to think more bravely. In this episode of In Confidence, the last in this season, Richard and I discuss how to build creative confidence. And why nurturing your creativity is the most powerful antidote to self-doubt. We discuss why it’s the process of creating (not the outcome) that builds real creative confidence. Why self-doubt is a natural part of making something new. (He re...
2026-02-17
29 min
Destini illineari
Illinear Talks #13 | Biggest lesson learnt form non-paying clients & being Burj Khalifa
In this raw and unapologetic episode of Illinear Talks, I Alice Farella Monti unpack what non-paying clients taught me about value, boundaries, and what we unconsciously leave on the table. From being the Burj Khalifa in rooms that can’t see your height, to filtering people based on the energy they bring — this is a bold conversation about ambition, imagination, and the fragile strength of the human soul. Featuring two unexpected (and slightly involuntary) special guests, Rosie Dalling and Martina Di Pasquale.
2026-02-12
30 min
In Confidence with Rosie Dalling
She Waited 40 Years to Follow Her Dream - Then Got a Two-Book Deal Just Before Turning 60 with Julie Owen Moylan
Julie Owen Moylan had always wanted to be a writer.But growing up on a council estate in Wales, it didn’t feel like a job meant for her. So on careers day, when the girl in front said “hairdressing”, Julie said it too.She went on to build a sensible, successful life.But the dream she left behind never quite disappeared.Just before she turned 60, Julie published her first novel with Penguin. In this episode of In Confidence, Julie talks to me about confidence, creati...
2026-02-10
29 min
In Confidence with Rosie Dalling
Why Being Hard on Yourself Is Killing Your Confidence And What Actually Works Instead - With Shahroo Izadi
Shahroo Izadi spent years working at the sharp end of behavioural change - in addiction treatment, prisons, and the NHS, helping people change habits when everything was stacked against them.She helped those people society often labels as “resistant”, “undisciplined”, or “broken”.What she discovered there challenged one of our most deeply held beliefs about confidence and change:That people need to be harder on themselves to improve.They don’t.In this episode, Shahroo talks to me about confidence, habits, and why kindness is a strategic option (not a soft one).
2026-02-03
24 min
In Confidence with Rosie Dalling
I Don’t Care About the Royals Anymore: The Confession That Ended a Glossy Media Career with Rosie Nixon
Rosie Nixon spent 16 years at the helm of HELLO! magazine, rising to Editor-in-Chief at the height of print media’s power. It was one of the most glamorous jobs in journalism: red carpets, royalty, exclusives. A role many would dream of and never leave.Until one day - alone in a hotel room, after a glittering work event, Rosie’s body and mind staged a mutiny: she could no longer stomach the life she was living. In this episode, Rosie talks to me about confidence, identity, and what happens when the life you’ve bui...
2026-01-27
23 min
In Confidence with Rosie Dalling
Your Face Is Revealing More Than You Think - With Adrianne Carter
Adrianne Carter is a leading expert in non-verbal communication and facial expression, often described as “The Face Whisperer.”She’s spent more than 25 years studying what confidence actually looks like. She decodes the tiny, often unconscious signals our faces and bodies give away every day.She explains:People decide whether they trust you - and how confident you are - long before you say a word.In this episode of In Confidence, I speak to Adrianne about the physical behaviours that shape how we’re perceived before our inte...
2026-01-20
42 min
In Confidence with Rosie Dalling
Jane Green "I spent years shoehorning myself into a life that wasn’t mine."
Jane Green is an 18-time New York Times bestselling author with more than 10 million books in print. She also writes the hugely popular “Dear Jane” column as the Daily Mail’s agony aunt.In this podcast, Jane talks to me about confidence, identity, and what happens when you become successful before you believe you deserve itShe speaks about the runaway success of her novel Jemima J, the ‘persona’ she adopted as her career took off, and how pretending to be someone she wasn’t nearly cost her everything.She speaks openly about...
2026-01-13
25 min
In Confidence with Rosie Dalling
Some news from me
For many years, I believed confident people had access to some sort of secret roadmap the rest of us never received. But through my work as a confidence coach, I’ve discovered something different. Confidence begins the moment you believe something is possible.That single belief changes how you speak, how you show up, and what you dare to go after.The problem is: most of us have been trained to see our limitations long before we ever see our potential.This new podcast series is designed to change th...
2026-01-09
00 min