Send us a text In this episode of The Pink Room, Bryony Roberts unpacks the power of “thinking time” the skill of stepping away from a problem long enough to see it clearly again. Bryony shares a sharp story from her corporate days: a developer spent hours stuck on a bug, only to solve it in seconds after a short walk, because the real issue was tiny but invisible under stress. Bryony traces how her early career in high-risk, high-speed industries trained her to equate constant bu...
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Send us a text In this episode of The Pink Room, Bryony Roberts unpacks the power of “thinking time” the skill of stepping away from a problem long enough to see it clearly again. Bryony shares a sharp story from her corporate days: a developer spent hours stuck on a bug, only to solve it in seconds after a short walk, because the real issue was tiny but invisible under stress. Bryony traces how her early career in high-risk, high-speed industries trained her to equate constant bu...
Welcome to The Pink Room: Why I’m Here and Why You Might Be Too
The Pink Room with Bryony
30 minutes
6 months ago
Welcome to The Pink Room: Why I’m Here and Why You Might Be Too
Send us a text In this intimate opening episode, Bryony Roberts, (me) founder of Pragmatic Consultancy shares the real story behind The Pink Room Podcast. This isn’t just another podcast launch. It’s a conversation from the heart about what it means to step forward, take up space, and trust your own voice even when it feels uncomfortable. From lessons in leadership and belief, to navigating compliance with clarity, Bryony talks about the people she's helped, the moments that shaped her, and t...
The Pink Room with Bryony
Send us a text In this episode of The Pink Room, Bryony Roberts unpacks the power of “thinking time” the skill of stepping away from a problem long enough to see it clearly again. Bryony shares a sharp story from her corporate days: a developer spent hours stuck on a bug, only to solve it in seconds after a short walk, because the real issue was tiny but invisible under stress. Bryony traces how her early career in high-risk, high-speed industries trained her to equate constant bu...