Posts tagged women in the workforce
Hope Amid Hopelessness with Yasmin Davidds: Lead to Succeed 145

When everything around you seems bleak and the future appears uncertain, how do you find the glimmer of hope to keep moving forward? In the midst of despair and overwhelming challenges, where do you draw the strength to persevere? 

In this episode, we tackle these profound questions, exploring the powerful concepts of hope and perseverance with our guest Yasmin Davidds.

Dr. Yasmin Davidds has empowered a generation of women leaders, from senior judges to tribal leaders, from unionized prison guards to accountants, and from public officials to diplomatic trainees. She has received recognition and acclaim for her work with women from the U.S. Congress, the California State Senate, and the California State Assembly. She has been named one of the most influential Latinas by Hispanic Magazine and The Book of Latina Women. Her book, “Graciously Assertive:  How Becoming A Better Human Makes You A Better Leader” was just released.

Listen in to discover how to find hope even in the most hopeless situations.

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Listen to Yourself with Jennie Blumenthal: Lead to Succeed 106

Living in a hustle culture, everybody needs you to stay on the hamster wheel. Only those who have learned the value of Pausing and Reflecting will encourage you to do the same. And this is exactly what Lead to Succeed’s guest, Jennie Blumenthal will inspire us to do.

Jennie spent 20 years as an executive in Corporate America counseling Fortune 500 companies on growth strategy and digital transformation and left during the pandemic pivot. She now coaches executive women to do their own Corporate Rehab and grow in their existing career or in a new opportunity.

Her new book CORPORATE REHAB: Ditch The Hustle Culture and Thrive Again came out on October 1, 2022.

Listen in and learn more about the value of pausing and reflecting.

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From Resignation to Reinvention with Sara McElroy: Lead to Succeed 105

Around 4 million Americans are quitting their jobs each month in 2022 because of gender inequality, toxic workplace culture, and burnout. Can The Great Resignation really be the solution? This is what we discuss with Lead to Succeed’s guest Sara McElroy.

Sara is a former hustle culture devotee, ex-chief marketing officer, the Wall Street Journal’s poster girl for pandemic career burnout, and a two-time member of the Great Resignation: class of 2021 and 2022. She returned to her journalism roots to uplift the voices of women from the Great Resignation by founding Raze to Rise, a journalism project sharing heartfelt personal stories from the women of the Great Resignation.

Listen in and learn more about the importance of putting your employees first.

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