Is humility always a virtue—or can it hold you back? In this episode, Dave Flenagan and Zoe Hirsch explore Dr. Stef Huber’s powerful article on why excessive modesty can be a subtle form of self-sabotage.
Dr. Huber questions whether constantly downplaying ourselves in the name of humility is truly admirable—or just a socially accepted way of staying stuck. Drawing from everyday life and historical examples, she shows that progress and fulfillment often require boldness, not self-erasure.
Rather than shrinking to fit, Dr. Huber invites us to treat life as a one-time opportunity—and to become our own biggest supporter.
Dave and Zoe discuss the line between confidence and arrogance, and why owning your light isn’t just okay—it’s necessary.
🎧 Listen now—and give yourself permission to take up space.
Read the full, original article here on Medium and discover Dr. Huber's coaching services on her website www.stefhuber.com.
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