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Why Women's Conferences Don't Work and How to Fix Them

Episode 236 Published 1 year, 11 months ago
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Ep #236: Why Women's Conferences Don't Work and How to Fix Them

Do you ever feel like women's leadership conferences are more about fixing us than celebrating us? It’s so common to show up to a women’s leadership conference and hear talk after talk on topics like: How to fix your imposter syndrome, how to take bigger risks, and how to find a mentor or sponsor to help you with your career. Notice a trend here? But what if instead of trying to fix women leaders, we celebrated them, their power, their accomplishments, AND showed them they are ready for their next level of leadership NOW, exactly as they are? In this episode of Women Changing Leadership with Stacy Mayer, I'm flipping the script and diving into the right way—and the wrong way—to celebrate women leaders at work. If you want to see more women own their power and their worth and be promoted into the positions of power and influence they already deserve, this episode is for you.

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