344 Episodes

  1. Developing Leaders Who Can Lead Without You | E201

    Published: 17/02/2025
  2. It's Time To Value UP! | E200

    Published: 10/02/2025
  3. A Call to Leaders for More Connections

    Published: 03/02/2025
  4. Who Will Lead Your Business Without You?

    Published: 27/01/2025
  5. Necessary Endings: How Letting Go Fuels Growth | E197

    Published: 20/01/2025
  6. If You Want Different, Think Different | E196

    Published: 13/01/2025
  7. You Are the Asset – Kicking Off 2025 | E195

    Published: 06/01/2025
  8. "I Don't Have Time."The Truth About What Matters Most | E194

    Published: 30/12/2024
  9. Believe: One Month to Believe. One Year to Achieve. | E193

    Published: 23/12/2024
  10. Your Leadership Audit for End of Year | E192

    Published: 16/12/2024
  11. End of Year Questions for Entrepreneurs | E191

    Published: 09/12/2024
  12. Why So Many Women Who Lead Don't Believe They are Good at Leading | E190

    Published: 02/12/2024
  13. Navigating Disappointment Finding Strength & Purpose in Leadership | E189

    Published: 25/11/2024
  14. Being a Trailblazing Woman | E188

    Published: 18/11/2024
  15. On Being Committed

    Published: 11/11/2024
  16. Why New Hires Don’t Work Out - and How to Fix It | E186

    Published: 04/11/2024
  17. Why Do You Work? | E185

    Published: 28/10/2024
  18. Visionary Doubt | E184

    Published: 21/10/2024
  19. From Resistance to Acceptance | E183

    Published: 14/10/2024
  20. Why Gen X Women Struggle So Much With Support

    Published: 07/10/2024

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For most women, when we are invited to study leadership the teachers, scholars, authorities and models are primarily… men. We are indoctrinated from the time we are born that men are the leaders and that natural male characteristics are the strengths you must also possess to be a good leader. Powerful. Strong. Authoritative. Direct. Assertive. Decisive. These and so many more are attributes that are typically associated with the male model of a leader. And so, for the better part of the last one hundred years as women have made their way into the fold, in a variety of leadership roles, we have learned and studied to walk the way of a men to achieve success. Women dismiss their own knowing because we’ve been so indoctrinated in male leadership models. We dismiss what we know for what others tell us to be and how to be seen. There is another way to lead. To be in alignment. To not feel like an imposter. It’s time for the reimagining of leadership. That’s not to disparage any of the progress that has come before us. Progress is progress. For those of us who stand in the footsteps of the women who came before us we are here because of their courage, bravery and resilience. I wonder instead if women equally looked to the characteristics they learned from their mothers for leadership. I wonder if we were taught to lean on different qualities to drive success. I wonder what might happen then? The traditional qualities of mothering are communication, nurturing, listening, strength, support, grace, and yes… love. What if to be the best leader you can be as a woman, you integrated the best of both? This is how women will stand with integrity in their role as leaders. As women, we can be assertive, direct, powerful, and authoritative but we need not only rely on those attributes for success. After 25 years of watching and studying leaders, I can tell you that for sure many traditional male attributes are effective in the short run, but they typically only serve a few. Whereas, when leadership is feminine. When the leader possesses the strengths of femininity and grace the results are for all. This podcast is my like my gentle request and invitation to my fellow female leaders that we reclaim the world leadership as one that is a feminine definition. That we continue to work with all of our allies to build organizations and systems that include more support, collaboration, grace and communication. And that we do so not because we are uncomfortable with the more traditional male-dominating models, but because we truly do know that leadership is a feminine strength and attribute. And the world needs more of us leading. Now more than ever.

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