Quiet Deserves
a Rebrand
Loud gets noticed. Charisma gets remembered. Confidence gets credit.
The quieter ingredients behind meaningful growth rarely get the same attention.
Awfully Quiet is here to change that.
THE BRIEF
PROBLEM
Quiet has a branding problem.
OBJECTIVE
Change what quiet is known for.
STRATEGY
Put quiet in rooms dominated by loud.
THE EDIT
Long-form perspectives on the ideas quietly shaping our careers.
Can ambition bring you closer to yourself?
A different way of thinking about ambition, borrowed blueprints, and becoming who you’re actually trying to become.
ESSAY
Personal notes from inside the work.
What if you’ve been following the wrong career advice?
On borrowed advice, trying very hard, and learning to hear your own voice again.
THE PODCAST
130+ episodes. 39 countries listening.
Every conversation starts with one question:
What is a quiet strength that helped you get where you are today, but rarely gets the credit?
Annelise McCarthy: Taking up Space, Quietly
Speaking coach Annelise McCarthy on finding your voice without performing confidence.
Anna Belyaeva: The Quiet Advantage in Job Search
Modern job search rewards a different set of strengths than people think.
Hayley Dawson: The Human Skills That Matter Most
The overlooked skills that get you hired, remembered and respected.