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Senior leaders do not wonder if you are capable. They wonder why you are apologizing for being capable. When you start a sentence with "I am not sure if this makes sense" or "This might be a dumb question," you are putting on armor that dilutes your authority before you even finish your thought.
If you want to move from being a super multitasker to a strategic leader, you must learn to step into the arena without the self-protection of a half-apology.
WHAT THIS EPISODE IS ABOUT
In this kickoff to our Women's History Month series, Kele Belton analyzes a core leadership insight from Brené Brown: It is not fear that gets in the way of daring leadership; it is our armor. This episode is a celebration of a massive community milestone: Communicate to Lead has officially reached the Top 10% of podcasts globally.
You will explore how the habits of a super multitasker (softening recommendations, over-explaining, or staying quiet) are actually forms of armor that prevent you from being seen as a strategic leader. Kele provides a simple, one-sentence shift to help you reclaim your executive presence immediately.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
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ABOUT YOUR HOST
Kele Belton is a communication and leadership facilitator, coach, and consultant specializing in helping women leaders drop the armor and step into the arena with strategic command. Through the Communicate to Lead podcast and her high-level coaching, she provides the frameworks high-performing women need to stop being praised and start being promoted.
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Senior leaders do not wonder if you are capable. They wonder why you are apologizing for being capable. When you start a sentence with "I am not sure if this makes sense" or "This might be a dumb question," you are putting on armor that dilutes your authority before you even finish your thought.
If you want to move from being a super multitasker to a strategic leader, you must learn to step into the arena without the self-protection of a half-apology.
WHAT THIS EPISODE IS ABOUT
In this kickoff to our Women's History Month series, Kele Belton analyzes a core leadership insight from Brené Brown: It is not fear that gets in the way of daring leadership; it is our armor. This episode is a celebration of a massive community milestone: Communicate to Lead has officially reached the Top 10% of podcasts globally.
You will explore how the habits of a super multitasker (softening recommendations, over-explaining, or staying quiet) are actually forms of armor that prevent you from being seen as a strategic leader. Kele provides a simple, one-sentence shift to help you reclaim your executive presence immediately.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE
ABOUT YOUR HOST
Kele Belton is a communication and leadership facilitator, coach, and consultant specializing in helping women leaders drop the armor and step into the arena with strategic command. Through the Communicate to Lead podcast and her high-level coaching, she provides the frameworks high-performing women need to stop being praised and start being promoted.
CONNECT WITH KELE: