Tigerhall’s “Tiger Therapy” Podcast Breaks the Stigma of Self-Doubt

Tigerhall’s "Tiger Therapy" Podcast Breaks the Stigma of Self-Doubt
The first three episodes will air on October 30th. Guests include an Olympic Athlete, a NASA rocket scientist, an Oscar winning screenwriter, bestselling authors, CEOs and global thought leaders.

Tigerhall, a platform dedicated to knowledge sharing and changing how organizations do business, announces the upcoming launch of its new podcast, “Tiger Therapy.” This podcast explores the universal challenges of self-doubt, limiting beliefs, and the pursuit of success, offering practical insights and real-life stories to empower listeners worldwide.

“Tiger Therapy” features candid conversations with global speakers who have experienced success on their own terms, defied expectations, shattered ceilings, and conquered self-doubt. Self-doubt is a common struggle faced by professionals in today’s workforce, with 82% of people wrestling with it at some point. It can have a severe impact on people’s lives, leading to low achievement and even burnout. Tiger Therapy recognizes these challenges and seeks to provide a solution through conversation.

Tiger Therapy is hosted by Pippa Woodhead, Head of Podcasts at Tigerhall. Over the past five years Pippa has led 800+ interviews with extraordinary business figures from all over the world, from C-levels of Fortune 500 companies, to neuroscientists specializing in workplace happiness and peak performance, and even Olympic medal winning athletes.

Pippa has experienced self-doubt and imposter syndrome throughout her career.  “Throughout my career, I’ve watched brilliant minds sell themselves short, trapped by self-doubt and limiting beliefs, a pattern I’ve keenly felt in my own journey,” says host Pippa Woodhead. From shying away from opportunities, avoiding the limelight and having a deep-down belief that a big career wasn’t “meant for her”, she’s now sick of holding herself back. She realized that the best leaders are usually highly self aware, and with this comes an understanding of their own limiting beliefs and when to listen to self doubt as a valuable message, and when to override it. Listening to such people through podcasts has taught her a lot about herself, and the podcast medium has become a form of therapy. Hence the name of the podcast – Tiger Therapy. “Tiger Therapy has been an eye-opener, revealing the hidden struggles that affect us all, yet rarely get talked about,” says Pippa. 

The podcast’s inaugural episode features one of the world’s leading experts in productivity, Nir Eyal, who will share his journey from chronic procrastination and obesity due to limiting beliefs and self doubt, to becoming a global thought leader and best-selling author. “I’ve had my own fair share of limiting beliefs,” says Nir, “I used to be clinically obese. I felt like food controlled me. It wasn’t until I learned ways to gain greater agency over what I was doing and to actually be brave enough to go deeper within that I could start making progress. Now, I’m in the best shape of my life and I’m sharing that path and the solutions I learned with you on Tiger Therapy.”

Other guests for the inaugural season include Kim Scott and Joscelin Yeo.  Kim Scott is the author of the NYT bestseller Radical Candor: Be a Kick-Ass Boss Without Losing Your Humanity and Radical Respect: How to Work Together Better, and co-founder of the company Radical Candor. Kim was a CEO coach at Dropbox, Qualtrics, Twitter, and other tech companies. She was a member of the faculty at Apple University and before that led AdSense, YouTube, and DoubleClick teams at Google. “Earlier in my career I experienced a lot of discrimination, bullying and even sexual harassment as a woman in tech,” says Kim, “It’s so easy to blame yourself. How could I possibly do my best work in that kind of environment?”

Joscelin Yeo, former Olympic Swimmer known as “Singapore’s Swim Queen” will also appear on Tiger Therapy. Yeo achieved remarkable success as an athlete while battling self-limiting beliefs and a hidden mental health crisis that led her to suicidal thoughts. “The expectations of Olympic athletes is that they’re the strongest in the world and they never crumble. While I was competing at the highest levels in the world, my body was performing at its peak, but my mind was not,” says Joscelin Yeo, “Opening up about this journey on Tiger Therapy isn’t just for me—it’s for everyone wrestling with their own self-doubt.”

Tiger Therapy’s first three episodes will drop on October 30th. Each episode will be approximately 30-45 minutes in length. The podcast will be available on major podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Tigerhall.

Other speakers from Season One include Shellye Archambeau, former CEO of MetricStream, who was one of Silicon Valley’s first black female CEO’s; Aisha Bowe, a former NASA rocket scientist, who grew up believing she was “stupid” and bad at math; Dr Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic, an organizational psychologist who studies confidence; and Oscar-winning screenwriter, Lesley Paterson. 

Already confirmed for Season Two is Wim Hof “The Iceman”; Amy Edmondson, Harvard Business Schools Professor of Leadership, who coined the term “psychological safety” and Timothy Shriver, Chairman of Special Olympics.

Tigerhall

Tigerhall is recognized as the modern organizational enablement solution. It drives cross-functional collaboration and two-way knowledge exchange, accelerating internal change to successfully implement initiatives aligned with your strategic goals, like customer segment shifts, sales productivity improvements, customer experience model changes, M&A, or ESG.

Drawing on insights provided by over 1,500 global experts, Tigerhall tailors its high-impact resources to precisely match the unique needs of each team and individual. Whether it’s breaking down geographic and linguistic barriers, streamlining communications, or scaling internal expertise, Tigerhall provides quantifiable results that align with and actively drives your strategic initiatives forward.

Leading industry giants like AWS, HP, Adobe, Mondelez, and Cisco trust Tigerhall to conquer their challenges in managing and implementing change initiatives, no matter the scale. Plus, Tigerhall seamlessly integrates with Microsoft Teams, enhancing your daily operations without causing any disruptions.

Pippa Woodhead

Pippa Woodhead, Head of Podcasts at Tigerhall in Singapore and expanding rapidly across Asia Pacific and the US, has had her fair share of imposter syndrome moments in her career. This struggle inspired her to create “Tiger Therapy.”

She used to shy away from opportunities, stay out of the spotlight, and believe that a successful career wasn’t for her. But now, she’s done with holding herself back and is ready to embrace life fully.

During her five years at Tigerhall, Pippa conducted over 800 interviews with exceptional figures in the business world, including Fortune 500 executives, workplace happiness experts, neuroscientists, and Olympic medalists. What she discovered is that great leaders are often highly self-aware. They recognize their own limiting beliefs and know when to heed self-doubt as a valuable message and when to push past it.

Through these insightful podcast conversations, Pippa learned a lot about herself, and the medium itself became her form of therapy. With Tiger Therapy, her aim is to engage in meaningful conversations, explore people’s career journeys, discover more about herself, and share some laughs along the way.

Originally from the UK, Pippa has lived in India, Thailand, and now proudly calls Singapore her home.

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