Quiet Ambition with Patrick Kamba

Quiet Ambition with Patrick Kamba

From From Fear To Fire by Heather Hansen Oneill

March 18, 2026 · 22 min

About this episode

Patrick Kamba discusses the concept of Quiet Ambition and its role in achieving success through intentional actions and personal purpose.

This week’s theme: Quiet Ambition In this episode of From Fear to Fire, Patrick Kamba introduces Quiet Ambition and how it guided his rise to executive leadership. He challenges the idea that ambition must be loud, sharing how he moved from frustration to growth by focusing on listening, asking questions, and building relationships. His journey shows that consistent, intentional actions can lead to success without the need for constant visibility. Patrick also explains how Quiet Ambition creates a more balanced and sustainable path by aligning success with personal purpose. He encourages professionals to define ambition for themselves, be strategic in how they show up, and build influence with confidence. His message highlights that lasting impact comes from clarity, perseverance, and quiet confidence rather than constant noise. From Fear to Fire: Secrets to Overcome Fear, Embrace Your Gifts and Achieve Success This is the place where real people share real challenges. Where you can find a common bond and uncommon wisdom through their stories. Use tips from the breakthroughs of others to jump-start your success. Speaker, author, adventurer, and host Heather Hansen O’Neill takes…

People in this episode

Host: Heather Hansen O'Neill

Guest: Patrick Kamba

Topics covered

  • Quiet Ambition
  • executive leadership
  • personal purpose
  • intentional action
  • confidence
  • sustainable success

Keywords

  • Quiet Ambition
  • executive leadership
  • intentional actions
  • personal purpose
  • confidence
  • sustainable success

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