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Asking for Help is a Strength, Not a Weakness: Michele L. Sullivan (12 minutes)
Sullivan discusses the importance of being available to support other people’s success through kindness, compassion, and understanding.
The Power of Introverts: Susan Caine (19 minutes)
Cain debunks the myth that introverts aren’t effective leaders—in fact, introverts have the potential to be some of the most influential leaders of all.
Dare to Disagree: Margaret Heffernan (13 minutes)
Challenging our tendency to avoid conflict, Margaret Heffernan speaks to how crucial it is to be introduced to perspectives that are different from your own.
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Girl Power Pod Podcast, Episode 5: “The Power of Women with Dellwyn Stuart” (66 minutes)
Dellwyn Stuart discusses how we can embrace the differences between people, and encourages us to reflect critically on society’s definition of the stereotypical leader.
In this episode, Farrar discusses how to navigate a leadership position while intentionally incorporating self-care into our lives.
Ted Radio Hour: Changing the World (54 minutes)
TED speakers explore ideas on activism and how each of us can make a difference, regardless of who we are.
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“Leadership: It’s Not About You” by Amy Modglin (5-minute read)
Modglin emphasizes that leadership isn’t about the leader, but rather about the people who make up a team.
Radical Candor by Kim Scott (246 pages)
Effective leadership requires developing impactful relationships, and it occasionally requires being explicitly honest, even when it’s uncomfortable.
“The Inclusion Imperative: Redefining Leadership” by Janet Foutty (8-minute read)
This article discusses how an essential element of effective leadership is creating inclusive environments that inspire authenticity, acceptance, and advocacy.