Host Sharon Ehrlich explores LinkedIn's transformative power for professional women in this episode.
She shares personal experiences demonstrating how regular engagement on the platform can create unexpected opportunities such as partnerships, collaborations, and new connections.
Sharon offers practical tips to enhance your LinkedIn presence, including updating your profile, engaging with content, and making purposeful connections.
With over one billion users, LinkedIn is a valuable tool for expanding your network and enhancing your career. Sharon encourages listeners to spend just a few minutes each day making a significant impact.
Tune in to discover how you can leverage LinkedIn to achieve your professional goals.
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Sharon Ehrlich is a leadership strategist and executive coach who helps overwhelmed leaders and stalled teams create real momentum. Her work focuses on clarity, communication, and impact so leaders stop spinning and start moving forward.
Through targeted workshops and 1:1 coaching, Sharon supports organizations and individuals facing misaligned priorities, breakdowns in communication, and disengagement. Her clients see fast, practical shifts. Teams collaborate more effectively, decisions land with confidence, and leaders show up with intention instead of urgency.
She also leads a community called SEEN. HEARD. PROMOTED, an online group aimed at empowering high-performing women to stop waiting for recognition and to become known for their impact.
This podcast delivers direct, practical insights for leaders who want to think clearly, lead strategically, and be recognized for the value they already bring.
Curious to see how she can help you solve your toughest leadership or team challenge? Connect with Sharon on LinkedIn to start the conversation.