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Inspired Authority

Inspired Authority

By: Laura Lynn Colon
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Inspired Authority is a podcast for high performers who know they’re capable of more—but are done waiting to be chosen.

Hosted by Laura Colón, sales leader, mentor, and founder of Inspired Authority, this show challenges the idea that titles, validation, or external recognition define success.

Because they don’t.

Most people don’t have a talent problem.

They have an ownership problem.

Each episode breaks down what it actually takes to build authority from the inside out—through identity, discipline, and intentional action.

You’ll hear real conversations, unfiltered insights, and practical frameworks on leadership, career growth, personal standards, and what it means to take full ownership of your life.

This isn’t about motivation.

It’s about operating differently.

If you’ve ever felt under-positioned…

if you’re ready to stop shrinking and start showing up with clarity…

if you want to become undeniable in the rooms you walk into—

This is for you.

You don’t wait for authority.

You build it.

Career Success Economics Personal Development Personal Success
Episodes
  • Why High Performers Quietly Lose Themselves
    May 19 2026

    “You are not what people say you are. You are who you decide to become.”

    In this episode of Inspired Authority, I sat down with Jamie Diglio to talk about what really happens when high performers step into bigger roles, bigger pressure, and bigger expectations. What stood out to me most is that success does not start with strategy. It starts with identity.

    Jamie’s story is powerful because she has lived the work she now teaches. From burnout and self-doubt to building the Win Room, she shows us that the first leadership reset is not external. It is internal. This conversation reminded me that we cannot build real authority if we are still operating from old narratives, outdated data, and someone else’s definition of success.

    5 Key Takeaways

    1. Your identity has to grow with your success: Many high performers do not fail because they lack talent.
    2. The first sales conversation is with yourself: Before you can sell your ideas, your value, or your leadership to others, you have to believe and trust who you are.
    3. Most people are living in the War Room: The War Room is where self-doubt, comparison, fear, and head trash take over.
    4. Career pivots should be intentional, not reactive: Instead of waiting until burnout or crisis forces a change, Jamie encourages us to look at our strengths, our patterns, and the work people naturally come to us for.
    5. Real leadership requires consistency: Trust is built when who you say you are matches how you show up.

    Chapters and Timestamps:

    00:00 Identity, authority, and who you decide to become

    09:00 The War Room, the Win Room, and the cost of self-doubt

    18:00 Outgrowing old identities and recognizing misalignment

    25:00 What an intentional career pivot really looks like

    45:00 Resetting your operating system and rebuilding self-trust

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    56 mins
  • The People Winning Aren’t More Ready Than You
    May 12 2026

    “You can’t be an expert if you don’t get started.”

    In this episode of Inspired Authority, I sat down with Dalia, a content creator, confidence builder, and self-described joy fairy. What I loved most about this conversation is how much Dalia reminds us that authority does not have to be stiff, polished, or perfect. It can be joyful. It can be warm. It can be built through action.

    Dalia’s story is such a powerful reminder that confidence comes from repetition. She moved from Peru to the U.S., built community from scratch, said yes before she had it all figured out, and slowly created a business that helps women show up with more presence and trust in themselves.

    What stood out to me most is this: you do not become confident by waiting until you are ready. You become confident by doing the thing, again and again, until it starts to feel like yours.

    5 Key Takeaways

    1. Say yes, then figure it out: Dalia started creating video content before she knew every detail. She trusted herself enough to begin.
    2. Confidence is built through repetition: The more you show up, the easier it gets. You do not need to be an expert on day one.
    3. Mindset is not a one-time thing: Dalia shared that mindset has to be practiced daily through journaling, gratitude, movement, and protecting your energy.
    4. Community changes everything: From her family in Peru to entrepreneur communities in San Diego, Dalia shows how support can keep you going when business feels hard.
    5. Perfect content is not the goal: People want to connect with real humans. Sometimes the simple, imperfect post is the one that builds the most trust.

    Chapters

    • 00:00:00 - Meet Dalia
    • 00:03:55 - From Peru to the U.S.
    • 00:06:35 - Saying Yes During the Pandemic
    • 00:10:15 - Mindset, Energy, and Community
    • 00:21:15 - Content, Confidence, and Taking the Jump
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    41 mins
  • How Trauma Shapes Ambitious People
    May 5 2026

    “Once you taste peace and joy, there’s not one thing in this world that can take it away.”

    Talking with Stephanie Martin felt like sitting in the middle of truth. Not polished truth. Not performative truth. Real truth. The kind that comes from walking through heartbreak, grief, codependency, identity loss, and still choosing to rise. What struck me most was how honestly Stephanie talked about pain, faith, and the courage it takes to look inward. This conversation reminded me that grief may change us, but it does not have to define us. We always have a choice in how we respond, how we heal, and how we lead ourselves forward.

    We talk about what grief reveals, how codependency keeps us stuck, why alignment matters, and how faith can become the source that carries us when life feels too heavy to hold. This is a conversation about surrender, healing, boundaries, purpose, and the decision to turn pain into something meaningful.

    5 key takeaways

    1. Grief is a mirror: Stephanie explains that grief does not just show us what we lost. It reveals who we are, what we believe, and where we are still unhealed.
    2. Healing starts with responsibility: Not everything that happens to us is our fault, but it is our responsibility to acknowledge it and heal it if we want a different life.
    3. Codependency can hide behind strength: Even high-achieving, independent women can be deeply codependent when their worth is tied to fixing, helping, or being needed by others.
    4. Boundaries are not rejection: Stephanie reframes boundaries as permission for people to stay in our lives in a healthy way. They protect peace, energy, and truth.
    5. Faith and surrender change everything: Sometimes the most powerful thing we can do is put the backpack down, stop carrying every burden, and trust God with what we cannot control.

    Chapters

    • 00:00 - Stephanie’s story and the identities we hold
    • 07:50 - What grief reveals about who we are
    • 26:55 - From codependency to courage
    • 36:00 - Misalignment, healing, and boundaries
    • 43:35 - Purpose, arrows up, and honoring Cade
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    45 mins
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