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Emotionally Uncomfortable

1261: What Happens When Women Don't Feed Their Ambition With Alexis Dean

Emotionally Uncomfortable

Hosted by Heather Chauvin | Insights inspired by Mel Robbins, Bréne Brown, Danielle Laporte, Elizab

Mental Health, Health & Fitness, Business, Entrepreneurship

4.6576 Ratings

🗓️ 22 April 2026

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

"When I find myself going back to that reactivity mode or older way of thinking, I have to step back and ask, 'What do I really want?'"

In this episode, Heather and Alexis Dean explore what it really means to take ownership of your ambition, your emotional world, and the desires you keep pushing aside. The things that irritate or trigger you aren't random; they're signals pointing directly to where you're being asked to grow. This conversation challenges the instinct to blame, label, or control, and instead invites you into a deeper level of self-responsibility, curiosity, and intention. Because when you stop outsourcing your discomfort and start listening to it, you unlock a completely different way of leading your life, your work, and your relationships.

What to listen for: 

☑️ The things that piss you off are a guide around where you need to do more work

☑️ Women need to feed their ambitions so they don't end up resentful and angry

☑️ Using curiosity to uncover where you're holding yourself back

"If you're the one who has the pull and the desire to move a vision forward, and that's your natural gift, it's on you to accept and to lean into it. My resentment was actually me trying to blame somebody else for my own emotional discomfort."

☑️ Discerning between "hard" and emotionally uncomfortable actions

☑️ Operating from a collaborative lens rather than controlling others

☑️ Living your life intentionally instead of following gender norms

"It's fine if you want to follow gender norms. The challenge is when people don't actually press pause and examine, 'Is this serving us? Is this how we want to lead our lives and live and work and everything else?'"

☑️ Why using labels is often just a way to avoid feeling our emotions

☑️ Navigating societal norms as a new mother who also runs a business

☑️ What can you do today to create more space and time flexibility?

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About Alexis Dean:

For more than two decades, Alexis Dean has helped leaders build teams rooted in trust, accountability, and emotional courage. She believes that good people don't automatically create strong cultures, intentional leadership does.

As the founder of Two Roads Training & Team Building, Alexis works with executive teams to help them build high-trust environments where performance and humanity can coexist. She's known for making the conversations most people avoid feel practical, doable, and transformative.

Alexis is also the founder of The Dovetail Community, a mastermind and retreat experience for women leading 7- to 9-figure companies who want growth without losing themselves in the process.

Alexis's work isn't just about boardrooms, it's about what happens at home, too. She believes women are often leading their families emotionally, strategically, and logistically,  whether or not anyone names it that way. In a culture that still questions women's authority, stepping fully into leadership, at work and at home, requires clarity, boundaries, and a willingness to be misunderstood.

Connect with Alexis:

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Transcript

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0:00.0

And she was like, maybe it's just an age thing. And I was like, yeah, it could be that I've

0:05.3

hit this age of my life where I'm willing to like kind of slow down my assumptions and,

0:10.4

and, you know, take a step back and get curious about it. But I don't think it's just age. I think

0:15.0

it's like just a level of intentionality that I've had to really work for. And I'm still working on it. And when I find

0:22.3

myself going back to that reactivity mode or the kind of my older way of thinking, I have to step

0:27.8

back and say like, what do I really want? What I want this to look like? What I want it to feel like.

0:32.8

You know, how can I be courageous in this place to really go after what I really want?

0:49.1

I think there's a deeper conversation that we need to have about female ambition, especially when it comes

0:57.0

to motherhood. And I have been talking about this for a very, very long time. And I remember when I,

1:05.9

I don't know which child it was that was an infant. I think it might have been my second child or my third child. And I remember this feeling of loneliness that I had this desire inside of me. And I think in physical form, we call it more. So people will say, I want more. I want more. I don't believe that we actually want to accumulate more. So people will say, I want more. I want more. I don't believe that we actually want to

1:29.9

accumulate more. I don't necessarily feel like we desire more money. I believe we are all after

1:37.5

a feeling. And whether it is the work that we do in the world, this ambition and desire inside

1:43.4

of us for more is kind of like this

1:46.0

spiritual journey of wholeness, right? We want fulfillment. We want to wake up and feel

1:53.0

abundant. We want to feel spacious. We want to feel safe. We want to feel alive and energized.

1:59.0

But yet culturally, and this isn't just for women, culturally

2:02.3

in physical form, like the 3D world, when people are living unconsciously, we just do.

2:09.6

We do and we check boxes every single day. And this is about taking the unconscious and making

2:16.0

it conscious, right? So the unconscious of like what I

2:20.2

call the not this list. When you're writing things down, you're like, I don't want to feel like this

2:24.2

anymore. I don't want to work this hard. I don't want to be this resentful in my relationships.

2:29.8

I don't want to regret how I'm mothering and showing up for the people that I care about.

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