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Shame On You: What We Do to Women and How to Resist

Shame (noun) a painful feeling of humiliation or distress caused by the consciousness of wrong or foolish behavior. Example “she was hot with shame.”- Oxford Languages Dear Girl, Welcome to the world! We’re so glad you’re here.  Girl to girl, you are going to experience shame.  Part of this is generational.  Women have been told…

Changing the Narrative of Men Being Inherent Leaders: Part III of a Three-Part Series

Changing the Narrative of Men Being Inherent Leaders: Part III of a Three-Part Series

The first two parts of this series focused on the seven lessons women can teach men about leadership (to read the first two parts, click here for part one and click here for part two).  In our culture, the predominant story is men are “natural born” leaders because that’s what we see.   What if we…

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7 Leadership and Life Lessons Women Can Teach Men: Part II of a Three-Part Series

Last Monday’s blog post (7/19/21) was Part I of a three-part series about how women can school men on being better leaders and humans. To recap, we focused on the first three of seven lessons based on Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic and Cindy Gallop’s article, “7 Leadership Lessons Men Can Learn from Women” in Harvard Business Review….

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7 Leadership and Life Lessons Women Can Teach Men: Part I of a Three-Part Series

Representation Rebellion focuses on underrepresentation of women and leadership is yet another area where we don’t see women.  As mentioned in the last blog post, “Where Are the Women Leaders?” , Fortune flaunted that in 2021 more women ran Fortune 500 companies than any other time in history.  Wow, right?  Look closer.  Only 41 women…

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Where Are the Women Leaders?

If you were to believe the current narrative, there aren’t women leaders.  In my first leadership class, at University of San Diego, there wasn’t any mention of women leaders. NOT ONE! The usual suspects, including Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Jr., Theodore Roosevelt, and John F. Kennedy were glorified.  However, half of the population was…