Work It Like A Mum

Lead Like You Mean It: Unveiling the Essence of True Leadership with Leadership Coach, Jen Smollett


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Ever found yourself thinking, 'How the heck do I lead without turning into an office tyrant?' Well, I've got the fabulous Jen Smollett with me to crack that nut wide open.

Jen isn’t your run-of-the-mill leadership guru—she's also got years of theatre experience up her sleeve, which brings a whole new lens to the art of leading. Imagine treating your office like a stage where everyone’s role matters, from the mailroom to the boardroom.

We dive deep into the nitty-gritty of how respect and the words we choose can either lift or sink a team. And we're getting super honest about why calling everyone 'family' at work might not be as rosy as it sounds.

If you think leadership is all sunshine and rainbows, you're in for a reality check. It's more like a complicated waltz of earning trust while navigating those super awkward convos that everyone dreads but are oh-so-necessary.

Jen's got some golden advice on how to keep it real, even when the going gets tough. So, if you're ready to take your leadership from 'meh' to 'marvellous', you won’t want to miss this enlightening chinwag. Click that play button, and let's get started on upping your leadership game!

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Work It Like A MumBy Elizabeth Willetts