Women Emerging Podcast
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77. Encouragement Is Real Leadership, with Andaleeb Ahmed
All the way from Pakistan to Silicone Valley, Andaleeb Ahmed has taken a journey that inspires many women to believe in themselves and bravely step into unfamiliar territories to come out as better leaders. Learning from her mother, she realised leading i
76. Navigating Patronization and Mentorship in Leading
Is love unprofessional in leadership? Or does it give a sense of deeper purpose? Is it okay to ask for help and receive mentorship, or should we sail through this crazy journey of leading alone? Should we be micromanaging those we work with, or is there a
75. Love transforms Leadership, with Director Julia Middleton
My granddaughter Poppy is here, and it is the most beautiful moment to share with you. Poppy, who’s existence we discovered the week we were in Bellagio, experiencing our first ever WomenEmerging Expedition. As WomenEmerging grew bigger and bigger in the
74. Shattering The Myths Of Leadership
From understanding how to not highlight your weaknesses and dim your strengths, to the hands of experience of the myth that motherness and leadership bring when combined, to understanding how interlinked personal conversations are with the professional on
73. Five Objects 10: Learning grace under pressure
A regular routine checkup gone terribly wrong, leaving a nerve wrecking scar of a Complex Regional Pain Syndrome in the life of Nina Pustilnik, had an impact on her beyond what we would think. While anger, sadness, and failure were the obvious outcomes, w
72. Five Objects 9: Process over outcome with Armine Afeyan
‘Winning or losing are the biggest impostors’ recollects Armine Afeyan, as she brings back our focus on the importance of process in leading, over getting stuck on the outcomes. In sharing her bicycle journey from Czechoslovakia to Amsterdam, she reflects
71. Five Objects 8: Breaking religious boundaries with Miriam Haart
What it truly takes to break the pillars of religious morality, and be your authentic self has been the theme screaming through this special episode with the fierce speaker, tech innovator, podcast host and a dearly loved queer content creator Miriam Haar
70. Five objects 7: Dreams in leadership
“When teams believe in dreams, they are better teams. Because dreams make us better people.” says Juliana as she speaks about the art of saying no, leading creative teams efficiently, and what being a mother teaches you about being a better leader. How to
69. Five objects 6: Importance of divergent thinking
“Crime is not breaking the law, but rather a violent refusal to love, and be loved.” Rethinking crime with Melissa Kwee as she talks about how the right response to crime is to restore persons and communities to a place where one can love and be loved aga
68. Five objects 5: Learning leading through rugby
Understanding the power of diversity in a team, understanding when to pass the mic to others to help them share their stories. And at the same time, recognising how to shush the self doubting noise in your own head and claim space to speak. This and a lot