Your Next Clear Move
Welcome to Your Next Clear Move™—the podcast for leaders, professionals, and high-capacity humans who are done “getting ready” and ready to move.
I’m Debbie Peterson, Leadership Readiness Expert, and in each episode I deliver grounded insight, clarity-driven mindset strategies, and one actionable step to help you stop the drift and lead yourself forward.
This isn’t about fixing what’s broken. It’s about reconnecting to what matters—and making decisions that align with who you are and how you want to lead next.
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Your Next Clear Move
Latest Episodes
Leveling Up Without Burning Out
Success shouldn’t feel like you’re barely surviving. If you’ve stepped into a bigger role and the joy got sucked out somewhere between the title, the inbox, and the endless meetings, we get it and we’ve got a clearer way forward. I’m Debbie Pet...
You've Been Identified for Your Next Level. Now What?
You get tapped on the shoulder for a bigger role, and for a moment it feels like pure validation. Then the meeting ends, the noise fades, and the questions show up: Am I ready? What if they see something I don’t? What if I can’t pull it off? I’...
Keep Doing What You're Doing. It Sounds Supportive. It Isn't.
“Keep doing what you’re doing” might be the most expensive sentence a leader can say to someone who’s trying to grow. When a person asks what it takes to reach the next level and gets vague reassurance back, it doesn’t create confidence. It cre...
As a Leader, Your Words Are Not the Problem. They’re the Signal.
The most important leadership moment often happens before you say anything at all. I’m Debbie Peterson, and I want to slow down the split second before your response, because that is where your team decides whether it’s safe to grow around you....
How Do You Develop Your Team When You Don't Have Time?
“How am I supposed to develop my people when I can barely keep up?” If you’ve said that out loud, you’re not failing, you’re seeing the real pressure of modern leadership. But that one sentence can quietly become the most expensive habit in you...