Listen "EP 53 | From Survival Mode to Standing Ovations: Nikki Langman’s Unbrickable™ Journey"
Episode Synopsis
Nikki Langman is not your typical leadership expert. Known as the insatiable agitator, she is a speaker, author, and emotional intelligence (EQ) specialist who challenges the status quo by compelling individuals to confront their greatest obstacles. Her journey into this field was deeply personal, born from a 30-year history with addiction and a quest to understand her own behaviours and reactions. In the late 90s, she discovered the emerging science of emotional intelligence and spent the next 25 years researching and teaching it in the corporate world.
Despite her success, Nikki initially kept her skills compartmentalised. She was a master practitioner in emotional intelligence and, separately, certified in the Lego Serious Play methodology - a science-backed approach using constructivist play to unlock innovation. It wasn't until a conversation with a speaker bureau leader, who suggested a merge of Nikki's EQ insight and the Lego Play(™) process. This was a moment Nikki describes as a combination of skills, becoming "the jam to my peanut butter," and the merging of these two worlds created the Unbricklable(™) approach..
Nikki has identified a gap in the mental health and well-being space, particularly within universities. Traditional talk therapy often struggles to engage young adults or those dealing with trauma, as they may lack the vocabulary to articulate their pain. Nikki’s goal was to launch Unbreakable(™) as a proprietary framework combining EQ competencies with the metaphorical language of Lego Play (™), to help people build their way out of survival mode and into a life of purpose. However, to penetrate the academic and corporate markets at scale, she needed to establish immediate credibility and prove that her method was far more than playing with children's toys.
Nikki’s audacious move to validate her concept began at the highest level: the Yale School of Medicine, the ‘Mecca’ of emotional intelligence. Launching her proof of concept there, she received a standing ovation, confirming that Unbreakable(™) was a viable and necessary tool for modern mental health.
To further cement this credibility and scale her business, Nikki strategically entered the Stevie Awards. She viewed this not as an exercise in ego, but as a critical business decision to speak the language that decision-makers understand. The application process itself proved to be an unexpected asset; it forced her to organise her intellectual property, media kit, and business plan into a cohesive narrative, something that had previously been scattered.
The results of becoming a multi-award winner have been transformative. Nikki reports that she now walks taller, and the wins have opened doors to new networks, including influential connections made during the awards ceremony in New York. The recognition has provided the leverage needed to approach universities and large organisations with confidence. Currently, she has interest from 87 schools in the United States alone and is moving toward a "train the trainer" model to scale her impact globally. By validating her innovative approach through awards, she has shifted the perception of her work from a novelty to a serious, award-winning mental health intervention.
Result
Nikki Langman’s innovative work was recognised with prestigious Silver Stevie Awards in the following categories:
Maverick of the Year (Silver) – Recognising her ability to turn the status quo on its head.
Most Resilient Female Leader (Silver) – Awarded in the category of Advertising, Business Services, Marketing, or PR.
Startup of the Year (Silver) – Competing against major global entities like IBM.
Message from the Client
Nikki’s philosophy leads with action and resilience. She emphasises that waiting for perfection is a trap that holds leaders back.
"Stop waiting to feel ready because you never will. Courage is not a feeling. Don't wait for courage before you act. It's built from surviving your own failures."
Regarding her unique methodology, she explains how externalising trauma through Lego bricks facilitates healing:
"The bricks have the problem. The bricks are concerned about something... when you externalise it, you no longer hold the pain or the shame."
Her advice to aspiring award-winners and entrepreneurs is clear:
"Just say the thing, take the seat, build the thing anyway... Stop asking for permission from people who have never built anything worth talking about."
Contact
To learn more about Nikki Langman and the Unbreakable(™) program, or to inquire about her workshops and speaking engagements:
Website: https://unbrickable.co/
Follow on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nikkilangman1/
Despite her success, Nikki initially kept her skills compartmentalised. She was a master practitioner in emotional intelligence and, separately, certified in the Lego Serious Play methodology - a science-backed approach using constructivist play to unlock innovation. It wasn't until a conversation with a speaker bureau leader, who suggested a merge of Nikki's EQ insight and the Lego Play(™) process. This was a moment Nikki describes as a combination of skills, becoming "the jam to my peanut butter," and the merging of these two worlds created the Unbricklable(™) approach..
Nikki has identified a gap in the mental health and well-being space, particularly within universities. Traditional talk therapy often struggles to engage young adults or those dealing with trauma, as they may lack the vocabulary to articulate their pain. Nikki’s goal was to launch Unbreakable(™) as a proprietary framework combining EQ competencies with the metaphorical language of Lego Play (™), to help people build their way out of survival mode and into a life of purpose. However, to penetrate the academic and corporate markets at scale, she needed to establish immediate credibility and prove that her method was far more than playing with children's toys.
Nikki’s audacious move to validate her concept began at the highest level: the Yale School of Medicine, the ‘Mecca’ of emotional intelligence. Launching her proof of concept there, she received a standing ovation, confirming that Unbreakable(™) was a viable and necessary tool for modern mental health.
To further cement this credibility and scale her business, Nikki strategically entered the Stevie Awards. She viewed this not as an exercise in ego, but as a critical business decision to speak the language that decision-makers understand. The application process itself proved to be an unexpected asset; it forced her to organise her intellectual property, media kit, and business plan into a cohesive narrative, something that had previously been scattered.
The results of becoming a multi-award winner have been transformative. Nikki reports that she now walks taller, and the wins have opened doors to new networks, including influential connections made during the awards ceremony in New York. The recognition has provided the leverage needed to approach universities and large organisations with confidence. Currently, she has interest from 87 schools in the United States alone and is moving toward a "train the trainer" model to scale her impact globally. By validating her innovative approach through awards, she has shifted the perception of her work from a novelty to a serious, award-winning mental health intervention.
Result
Nikki Langman’s innovative work was recognised with prestigious Silver Stevie Awards in the following categories:
Maverick of the Year (Silver) – Recognising her ability to turn the status quo on its head.
Most Resilient Female Leader (Silver) – Awarded in the category of Advertising, Business Services, Marketing, or PR.
Startup of the Year (Silver) – Competing against major global entities like IBM.
Message from the Client
Nikki’s philosophy leads with action and resilience. She emphasises that waiting for perfection is a trap that holds leaders back.
"Stop waiting to feel ready because you never will. Courage is not a feeling. Don't wait for courage before you act. It's built from surviving your own failures."
Regarding her unique methodology, she explains how externalising trauma through Lego bricks facilitates healing:
"The bricks have the problem. The bricks are concerned about something... when you externalise it, you no longer hold the pain or the shame."
Her advice to aspiring award-winners and entrepreneurs is clear:
"Just say the thing, take the seat, build the thing anyway... Stop asking for permission from people who have never built anything worth talking about."
Contact
To learn more about Nikki Langman and the Unbreakable(™) program, or to inquire about her workshops and speaking engagements:
Website: https://unbrickable.co/
Follow on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nikkilangman1/
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