Mandy Lehto

Enough, the Podcast

Enough, the Podcast, is a mash-up of deeply human conversations and expert advice on swapping perfectionism, people-pleasing and overachieving for a juicier, more easeful life. It's moving. It's light-hearted. It's practical. And it's for YOU, if you're fed up with feeling burned out by hustling for your worth. Monthly episodes on Thursdays.

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Mandy Lehto

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Education

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Latest episode

Jun 18, 2026

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Episodes

Why Some High Achievers Don't Burn Out, with Nick Petrie #102 18.06.2026

What if the thing that's exhausting you isn't the pressure? What if it's the formula you've been using to handle it all these years? It's probably the same formula that built your career, which is now quietly running you into the ground. In this conversation, leadership researcher Nick Petrie shares what he learned from studying more than 1,000 high performers and the handful who seem to have crac...

Why Relentless Achievement Still Doesn't Feel Like Enough, with Cory Allen #101 14.05.2026

What happens when you finally achieve the thing you wanted… and still feel weirdly unchanged? In this episode, I'm joined by author, musician and meditation teacher Cory Allen for a conversation about ambition, creativity, overachievement and the strange emotional flatness that can follow success. We explore why so many high achievers quietly expect achievement to do something it was never designe...

Why You Can't Stop Working (even when you know you should), with Dr Claire Plumbly. #100 29.04.2026

You say "yes", and almost immediately your body knows…argh, I've done it again. This episode is about that moment where you override your exhaustion and capacity in favour of taking something on. There are plenty of reasons why we do this, and my guest today helps to explain what might be going on there. Author and clinical psychologist, Dr Claire Plumbly, helps me to unpack a particular pattern o...

Why You Still Go Quiet (Even When You Know Better), with Meg Josephson #99 19.03.2026

You know about people pleasing. You've heard about the fawn response. You might even recognise it in yourself: the self-silencing, the conflict avoidance, the version of you that keeps the peace while something quietly fumes underneath. And yet, you still said nothing in that meeting last week. This episode is about the gap between understanding yourself and actually changing — and it's one of my...

Be direct. Feel awful. Don't Fold. With Jon Prince #98 05.03.2026

You know the moment: you've chosen to be clearer, less accommodating, a bit braver. And it feels good… for about two seconds. Then the wobble comes. That tightening in your chest. That playback in your head. The urge to explain or undo what you just said. In today's episode, I talk with Jon Prince — former professional poker player, coach, and author of Start Before You're Ready — about exactly th...

The Fix-It Trap: Shame, Body Image and the Search for Wholeness with Kate Gies #97 22.01.2026

Have you ever thought, If I just fixed that one thing, I'd finally feel OK? In this episode of Enough, the Podcast, we're talking about body image, shame, and the quiet fix-it logic so many women live inside — especially in midlife. My guest, Kate Gies, was born without an ear and underwent 14 reconstructive surgeries as a child, each one promising to finally make her whole. What she learned — far...

What's Driving your Drive? With "The Crappy Childhood Fairy" Anna Runkle & Dr Sarah Madigan #96 09.10.2025

  Be honest. You secretly love how much you can endure. Like it's a badge of honour that you can take on more, stay longer, push harder, and still (kinda) look put together? But here's the kicker: What if that "unstoppable drive" isn't grit at all? What if it's your nervous system running on a decades-old operating system — one that learned, way back when, that proving yourself was the only way to...

Fawning Saved You. Now It's Costing You — with Dr. Ingrid Clayton #95 04.09.2025

Ever said, "No worries, all good" while your insides screamed otherwise? That's not weakness. That was your nervous system doing its genius, trauma-sourced thing: fawning. In this episode, author and clinical psychologist Dr. Ingrid Clayton shows us that fawning isn't a personality flaw—it's a self-abandonment pattern we can gently unlearn, because it's costing you. Big time. We get into why fawni...

My Body Quit & My Identity Panicked, with Jo Rodriguez #94 17.07.2025

You're used to pushing hard – in fact, your identity is built on it. What happens when your body forces you to stop? Who are you then? That's what happened to psychologist Jo Rodriguez, a behind-the-scenes TV expert, marathon runner, and mum who loved being called a machine. One day, what seemed like a simple illness forced her to slow down. She continued her relentless routine, and the mystery il...

When Love is a Hustle: Healing the Fixer Identity, with Dr Natalie, #93 19.06.2025

When Love is a Hustle: Healing the Fixer Identity, with Dr Natalie Cawley #93   If you've ever over-functioned in a romantic relationship hoping to feel enough, this episode is for you. My guest is Dr Natalie Cawley, psychotherapist, counselling psychologist and author of Just About Coping: A real-life drama from the psychotherapist's chair. Natalie shares openly about her own challenges with over...

Rewiring the Need to Please: Fawning, Relationships & Enoughness, with Nicole Vignola #92 08.05.2025

Ever said, "No worries, it's fine," when it absolutely wasn't fine? Or maybe you've pushed down your needs and shape-shifted into whoever you thought you needed to be in a particular situation. That's not kindness. That's fawning—people-pleasing's sneakier, brain-based cousin. In this episode, neuroscientist and author of Rewire, Nicole Vignola, joins me for a juicy, no-fluff convo about why we fa...

Listen to this if you're reinventing yourself, with Donna Ashworth, #91 03.04.2025

Reinvention often stirs up a storm—self-doubt, not-enoughness, the old habits of perfectionism and overworking. We think we have to earn our way out of stuckness. But what if the answer wasn't in doing more—but in needing less? What if your enoughness was right there in plain sight, but you've been looking for it in the wrong places? This week, I'm joined by the glorious Donna Ashworth: poet, best...

Achievement Won't Carry You Through Tough Times, But This Might… Julia Baird #90 06.03.2025

What actually holds you together when life blindsides you? Maybe it's a breakup. A diagnosis. Or the crushing weight of everything right now. If you're wired for hustle, your first instinct might be to work through it—to push harder, achieve more, be exceptional. What if the answer wasn't in doing more, but in seeing oneself as LESS? Wait, what? Julia Baird—broadcaster, journalist, and bestselling...

"I'm So Irritated and Reactive all the Time." COACHING CORNER #89 13.02.2025

You're all out of give, and even the smallest request can spark an outsized reaction: DON'T YOU KNOW HOW BUSY I AM? Go away! Anger feels right under the skin, and the slightest provocation can unleash it – anything from loud chewing to an urgent email. You used to be fun. Things didn't used to annoy you like this. You might be thinking, "What's wrong with me?" So, you try to do more to finish your...

Three Marriages, No Children. I Numbed Out with Work & Wine. Dr Melanie Sue Hicks #88 30.01.2025

    On the outside, Dr Mel Hicks (47) had it all. She's been a global philanthropist for two decades. She's a published author, keynote speaker, and has travelled to 44 countries. But another failed marriage, and an emergency hysterectomy threw Mel into shame and self-doubt. She was alone again, and she'd never be a mother – and she blamed herself. As a high-achiever and a self-proclaimed "runner"...

"You'll never be enough for your ego." Using the superior wisdom of the senses. Sonia Choquette #87 05.12.2024

Operating from fear and scarcity means you're not reading life accurately. The same is true if you're moving through life guided solely by intellect – head wisdom – ignoring the superior wisdom of the other senses. My guest is spiritual teacher and NYT best-selling author, Sonia Choquette, who shares some practices from her new book, Read Life Accurately. She helps us to tune into our energetic al...

Feeling enough when you've had a challenging past. Baroness Lola Young #86 21.11.2024

Is your measure of success focused purely on your own achievements? Maybe you're at a time in your life when you're questioning legacy, purpose, and who you are beneath your job title. Maybe you're thinking about what it means to contribute and to matter in society. Baroness Lola Young was one of the first black women members of the House of Lords. She's been an actress, an academic, and a cross-b...

The enoughness power tool you didn't know you needed: "Kindfulness" Dr David Hamilton #85 07.11.2024

You may have heard about the health benefits of being kind. Not only can it lower blood pressure, and boost immunity. It can also positively alter your relationship with yourself, which piqued my interest for those of us who've spent decades driving ourselves relentlessly. Is kindfulness a solution to feelings of not-enoughness?  Dr David Hamilton is a speaker, columnist, and author of twelve book...

My husband died suddenly, and his secret life upended me. Jessica Waite #84 24.10.2024

Headphones recommended.   I'm in conversation with Jessica Waite, best-selling author of The Widow's Guide to Dead Bastards. Sean, Jessica's husband of 17 years, died unexpectedly, and after his funeral, when some of his personal effects were returned, she started piecing together parts of his secret life. In this conversation we talk about how you put your life back together after a romantic rela...

"I keep getting interrupted at work." COACHING CORNER with Alina Addison #83 10.10.2024

Welcome to the first ever Coaching Corner episode of Enough, the Podcast. These conversations are shorter and focus on a particular challenge. I hope you find them practical and immediately actionable. Coaching Corner episodes will be interspersed between the usual ones, just to spice things up. This week, the work dilemma is around being interrupted – what can you do when that happens? My guest i...

I perform for millions, but I still feel imposter syndrome (and it's okay). Janette Manrara #82 26.09.2024

Have you ever wondered if people in the public eye feel bouts of not-enoughness? And if so, how they handle it?  Janette Manrara is a former pro dancer on Strictly Come Dancing, a television show watched by 12-18 million people each week. Janette now hosts the TV programme, It Takes Two, and recently published Tiny Dancer, Big World: How to find fulfilment from the inside out.  In this conversatio...

Why you're accomplished, overwhelmed & don't feel enough. Dr Emma Seppälä #81 12.09.2024

In this conversation, Emma and I dig into what's keeping us "bound", overwhelmed, and feeling not-enough. We touch on the types of happiness (Emma's been researching happiness for 20 years) and why a contemplative practice is the foundation of having a more life-affirming relationship with yourself. You'll hear about how people get "committed to burnout," and how to break out of what Emma calls th...

Feeling meh? How a "pre-mortem" can resurrect your good enoughness. Jodi Wellman #80 29.08.2024

How many Mondays do you have left? You're about to find out. Coach and author, Jodi Wellman and I hang out with the Grim Reaper in today's conversation. We start with a pre-mortem, a pulse check of where you are right now, while you're still on this side of the lawn. What areas of your life are in the Dead Zone? What teeny tiny steps can you take right now to zhuzh up those parts that are ho-hum?...

"I'm a good (but kinda boring) leader." Being brave enough to bring fun & creativity to work. Richard Medcalf & Antonia Kirkby #79 01.08.2024

As a high achiever, you've probably spent your career optimising for productivity, efficiency, and the bottom line. But there comes a time when that old winning formula no longer cuts it. Maybe you've been promoted, or you're leading a bigger team. Maybe you've been told to bring more energy, charisma, and presence to your leadership so that others want to follow you. Research shows that bringing...

Unresolved feelings of not-enoughness and emotional repression caused my chronic illness. Jen Mann. #78 11.07.2024

Today's guest is Jen Mann, ex-ballet dancer and co-author of the international best-seller, The Secret Language of the Body. In this conversation we discuss how Jen's early life contributed to the perfectionism, people-pleasing and self-criticism that would ultimately end in chronic illness that traditional medicine was unable to solve. Frustrated and anxious, Jen started connecting the dots betwe...

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