The Magnify Your Magnificence Podcast
What if you already have what you need to become more of who you are?
A weekly podcast and letter from Sue Paulson about self-worth, quiet confidence, and the long art of recognising yourself — for anyone who suspects the magnificent version of them was never actually lost.
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Who this is for
Sometimes magnificence doesn’t disappear.
We simply stop seeing it.
This show was made for the quiet seasons — the ones no one posts about. If any of these sound familiar, you are in the right room.
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Self-doubt
The voice that keeps the volume low on everything you attempt.
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Lost confidence
You remember being braver. The way back is shorter than it feels.
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Starting again
After the ending — the job, the marriage, the plan — something in you is still intact.
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Feeling stuck
Not broken. Just paused at a chapter you were never taught to read.
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Building self-worth
Slow, unglamorous, and entirely possible. Brick by quiet brick.
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Finding purpose
Not a lightning strike. A recognition of what was always pointing somewhere.
From the archive
Recent conversations
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EP 14
Put Fear in Its Place: How to Overcome Fear and Move Forward | Ep 12
August 10, 2026 · 23:11 min Fear is meant to protect you, but what happens when it starts keeping you from the life you actually want to live?In this episode of Magnify Your Magnificence,… Listen → -
EP 13
Welcome to Magnify Your Magnificence Podcast Trailer
August 8, 2026 · 00:23 min Welcome to Magnify Your Magnificence — a podcast about rediscovering who you are, embracing what makes you unique, and creating a life that feels more meaningful, fulfilling, and… Listen → -
EP 12
How to Find Joy in Your Life’s Journey — Ted Kopecko | Ep 11
August 3, 2026 · 44:29 min Ready to go deeper? Join the Magnify Your Magnificence community at https://magnifywithsue.com.Are you intentionally creating your life, or simply reacting to everything happening around you?In this episode of… Listen →
Your Weekly Magnificence
Don’t let the inspiration end when the episode does.
Every Sunday, one letter from Sue — the idea beneath the week’s episode, one small practice, and a sentence worth keeping.
Your host
“I spent fifteen years being quietly competent and loudly self-critical. Then I started asking better questions.”
Sue Paulson is not a guru, and this is not a transformation programme. She is a former counsellor who lost her own footing at forty-eight — and found her way back one honest conversation at a time. Magnify Your Magnificence is that same conversation, opened up and held weekly, with guests who have also done the slow work of coming home to themselves.
Meet Sue →You don’t need to become magnificent.
You need to recognize the magnificence already within you.
Begin where you are
Four doors,
one room.
Each path is a small, curated shelf of episodes and letters — chosen for the exact season you are in. There is no wrong door.
- I need to believe in myself again Six episodes and one long letter for the season when trust in yourself ran out.
- I am starting over For the morning after the ending. Where to place the first stone.
- I feel invisible On being overlooked — at work, at home, in your own life — and quietly declining it.
- I want a gentler inner voice The practice of speaking to yourself like someone you are responsible for.
For the quiet hours
Paper companions to the show.
Reflection Guides
A one-page companion for each episode — the question underneath the conversation, and space to answer it honestly.
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Journaling Prompts
Thirty mornings of small, precise questions. The kind that are easy to read and hard to dodge.
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Worksheets
Printable pages for the exercises from the show — self-worth audits, boundary maps, the un-sent letter.
Browse →From the listeners
I have listened on my morning walk for two years. It is the only hour of the week where someone speaks to me like I am worth the time.
Margaret H.
Listener since 2022
Sue does not try to fix you. She just keeps pointing at the parts of you that were never broken, until you can see them too.
Danielle R.
Listener since 2023
The letter arrives every Sunday and I read it twice. Once for the week ahead, and once for the woman I used to be.
Priya S.
Listener since 2024
One last word
One letter. Every week.
Written for you.
Not a funnel. Not a countdown. Just Sue, a Sunday morning, and the belief that you are further along than you think.
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