b Cause Work Doesn't Have to Suck

208: Breaking Societal Norms in Parenting, Work & Love with US Women’s National Soccer Player, Joanna Lohman


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Success isn't always about winning; sometimes it's about how you play the game. Whether you're on the field with your kid's soccer team or leading your own team at work, victory shouldn't be the only measure of success.

But how do you lead authentically while embracing both the wins and the losses? Joanna Lohman has the answer.

Joanna Lohman is a keynote speaker and performance coach who is building a new generation of authentic leaders who redefine success. She is the author of, "Raising Tomorrow's Champions" and a former member of the United States Women’s National Soccer Team. She is also the first player in Washington Spirit history to have her jersey retired, honoring her 16-year professional soccer playing career where she built a platform for social impact. She continues her influence as a human rights activist and Sport Diplomat.

If you're looking for someone to help you redefine success and lead with authenticity, this is one episode you can't afford to miss.

Website: joannalohman.com

Instagram: @joannalohman15

LinkedIn: Joanna Lohman

Book: Raising Tomorrow's Champions: https://rtcsoccer.com/

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    Tweetable Comments

  • “I may have lost, but I'm not a loser, I may have failed, but I'm not a failure, I'm not defined by one result.”

  • “Success is about our evolution. Success is about how much we overcome, not how much we declare as income.”

  • “Sport allows us to publicly and safely make mistakes and fail over and over again and get to do it again in a low stakes environment.”

  • “Really allow them as much as you can to have their own journey and take autonomy over it. Otherwise, you're not building a self-driven child.”

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