Women Emerging Podcast
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37. How Privilege affects leadership?
This episode is dedicated to our virtual expedition to find an approach to Leadership that resonates with women. But as opposed to being focused on the women taking part expedition we speak to some of the women around the expedition. supporting the journe
36. How do you lead a fight?
In this weeks episode we speak to Leila Toplic, Head of Technologies Initiative, NetHope and Julienne Lusenge, Directrice du Fond, Les femmes Congolaises and they give us a number of tips and insights on how to lead a fight. Covering everything from the s
35. Different cultures and countries affecting women's positions in society
In this weeks episode Julia delves into the topic of women's place in society and how that looks in different countries and cultures across the world. Anna Afeyan Governor, Board of Trustees UWC Dilijan College, Alfonsina Penaloza, Director, Programs, Glo
34. How to have difficult conversations as a leader
How do you have difficult conversations as a Leader? This week we dive into how we have those tough conversations, especially around performance. We speak to Dr Monica Medina, Literacy Consultant, International & US schools and Karen Lord, Entrepreneu
33. The myth of meritocracy
In this weeks episode we speak to Catherine Ruggles, Director of Software Engineering at Google and Nosipho Damasane. Who discuss rising up in the current meritocratic systems as someone from a marginalised group, being the ONLY woman, women in STEM and m
32. Leading through trauma
How do you cope as a leader when a traumatic situation occurs?On this weeks episode we speak to Erin Robinson, Head of Secondary, Atlanda International School and Elsa Donohue, Head of School, Vientiane International School. They discuss the traumatic sit
31. Creativity & leadership
On this weeks episode we speak to Jennifer Stein, a freelance Producer/ Director and Viviana Tellas, a Theatre Director and Curator about leadership & Creativity within the arts. Both share a number of tips and insights they have learnt along their j
30. Women who lead movements part 2
On this weeks episode Melissa Berman, Founding President & CEO of Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisor and Uma Chatterjee, Founder & Director of Sanjog India continue the conversation what it takes to lead movements.Story telling and setting the pace
29. Women who lead movements part 1
What are the leadership traits of women who lead movements?In this weeks episode we sit down with two incredible women who lead important movements.Latanya Mapp Frett, President and CEO of the Global Fund for Women and Helena Ann Kennedy, Baroness Kennedy
28. Midwife Leadership
Midwives provide stunning leadership learning. Totally fascinating. About how they lead when they are “ in the room”. How they use (or choose not to use) their power, listen hard, build trust, cope with stress.And about how their voice disappears wh