Rosie in My Pocket: Not Owning Others’ Emotions


Ever catch yourself thinking, “Did I cause that reaction? Was that my fault?” We’ve all been there… holding back, walking on eggshells, or spiraling into guilt because of how someone else responded. But here’s the truth: their emotions aren’t yours to carry.

Rosie breaks down why trying to “own” other people’s feelings keeps us stuck and drained. She reminds us that our real job is showing up with clarity, curiosity, and groundedness, not managing someone else’s emotional world. When we stop taking responsibility for reactions that aren’t ours, we open the door to more authenticity, more confidence, and more sparkle.

Get ready for a mindset shift that frees you from unnecessary weight and helps you lead, connect, and live with greater ease.

The Space to Break Stuff with Claire Chandler


🚀 Ever wonder why your team isn’t sprinting toward your growth goals? It might be because you're holding on too tight.

In this short and sweet episode, Claire reveals why trust is the secret sauce to scaling — and why people need the freedom to break stuff (yes, really).

Expect jaw-dropping stats, truth bombs, and a whole new way to think about engagement, innovation, and letting go. ✨

Rosie in My Pocket: Taking Responsibility for Others’ Outcomes

In this episode, Rosie challenges listeners to let go of taking responsibility for others' outcomes. She shares that leaders often try to save people or work harder than the individuals themselves, whether in the workplace, parenting, or coaching.

Rosie emphasizes that while leaders should call others to greatness, provide clear expectations, and be supportive, they must let go of attachment to the outcomes. Rosie reminds us that when we let others be responsible for their own success, everyone gets to shine a little brighter.

Rosie in My Pocket: Necessary Endings

In this episode, Rosie delves into the concept of "necessary endings" inspired by Dr. Henry Cloud's book. She explores how this metaphor applies to our lives by drawing parallels with the pruning of a rosebush in winter to encourage blooming in spring. She highlights that just as a rosebush requires regular pruning, we also must identify and let go of things that hinder our personal growth and potential. Whether it's shedding self-limiting beliefs, toxic relationships, or unproductive habits, Rosie challenges us to consider what needs to be pruned from our lives. Join Rosie in this thought-provoking episode to discover how embracing necessary endings can pave the way for personal growth and flourishing.

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