Introversion, Identity, and the Courage to Be Real at Work
Episode 102 with Steve Friedman
I’ve learned over the years that the most meaningful conversations often start with shared experience rather than shared credentials. This one did.
In this episode of The Alignment Show, I sit down with Steve Friedman, an author, speaker, and longtime corporate leader who spent decades navigating professional life as an introvert before reinventing his work around writing, speaking, and supporting families affected by Down syndrome.
Steve and I talk about masking, energy management, leadership, caregiving, and what it means to stretch your comfort zone without losing yourself in the process. We explore why introversion is so often misunderstood, how corporate culture rewards the loudest voices, and what changes when you finally stop pretending to be someone you’re not.
This conversation isn’t about quick fixes or personal branding. It’s about authenticity, sustainability, and learning to live and work in ways that actually fit who you are.
If you’ve ever felt worn out by performing a version of yourself that doesn’t quite feel true, I think you’ll find something here worth sitting with.
What part of this conversation felt uncomfortably familiar to you? Share in the comments!
Remember that you can find shownotes for this episode and links to all our channels at https://DonnKing.com/102.
Resources mentioned in this episode include:
Beyond Introversion, Steve Friedman’s site focused on introversion in professional and corporate settings, including articles, workshops, and books. (Site may have been discontinued, but I’m leaving the link here in case it comes back up. https://beyondintroversion.com.)
Beyond Down Syndrome, Steve Friedman’s resource hub for families and individuals affected by Down syndrome, covering different life stages, education, independence, and advocacy. https://beyonddownsyndrome.net
Steve’s LinkedIn, the primary social platform for connecting with Steve professionally.
Steve Friedman’s Books on Amazon, the place to find his published books on introversion and Down syndrome.
The Corporate Introvert, Steve’s book focused on navigating meetings, leadership, and networking as an introvert in corporate environments.
In Search of Courage: An Introvert’s Story, Steve’s first book, centered on personal reflection, career, and introversion.
Creating While Caring by Donn King.
All of Donn’s books.
Butterfly Copywriting, one of our sponsors.
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