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Balancing Life's Issues Season 2: This Is Your Job Now
Wendy Wollner
47 episodes
1 week ago
This Is Your Job Now Season 2 of Balancing Life’s Issues the Podcast Because leadership means showing up—especially when it’s uncomfortable. Hosted by Wendy Wollner, CEO of Balancing Life’s Issues, This Is Your Job Now helps leaders navigate the hardest parts of managing humans—burnout, mental health, DEI fatigue, grief, and more. With expert voices, real stories, and zero corporate jargon, this show asks the only question that matters: Why should you care? If you’re leading people today, this is already your job.
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This Is Your Job Now Season 2 of Balancing Life’s Issues the Podcast Because leadership means showing up—especially when it’s uncomfortable. Hosted by Wendy Wollner, CEO of Balancing Life’s Issues, This Is Your Job Now helps leaders navigate the hardest parts of managing humans—burnout, mental health, DEI fatigue, grief, and more. With expert voices, real stories, and zero corporate jargon, this show asks the only question that matters: Why should you care? If you’re leading people today, this is already your job.
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Mental Health
Education,
Society & Culture,
Self-Improvement,
Health & Fitness,
Relationships
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Leading Without Burnout: Dr. Marsha Gordon on Humility, Resilience, and the Power of Community
Balancing Life's Issues Season 2: This Is Your Job Now
14 minutes 17 seconds
1 week ago
Leading Without Burnout: Dr. Marsha Gordon on Humility, Resilience, and the Power of Community
What does it take to lead with purpose, grace, and energy — for decades — without burning out?Episode Overview:In this inspiring conversation, host Wendy Wollner sits down with Dr. Marsha Gordon, President and CEO of The Business Council of Westchester. A trailblazing leader who transformed a struggling local chamber into one of the most influential business organizations in New York State, Marsha reflects on her decades of leadership, the power of humility and gratitude, and how she continues to lead with joy, curiosity, and connection. From surviving tough early years to winning the prestigious Corning Award for Excellence, Marsha shares wisdom that every leader — especially those feeling stretched thin — needs to hear.What You’ll Learn* How to rebuild an organization from the ground up with vision and grit* Why humility and gratitude are the foundation of lasting leadership* How to pause before reacting when conflict hits your organization* The importance of vulnerability and trusted advisors in decision-making* What a true “day in the life” of a modern CEO looks like* Why staying connected to community keeps burnout at bayEpisode Highlights00:15 – Wendy introduces her decades-long friendship and admiration for Marsha01:36 – The early days of rebuilding The Business Council of Westchester02:49 – How collaboration, not ego, fueled the organization’s comeback03:27 – Humility, gratitude, and leading by recognition04:14 – Receiving the Corning Award for Excellence — and what it meant personally06:47 – Marsha’s approach when “the real mess hits the fan”07:45 – The value of trusted advisors and honest reflection08:58 – A day in the life of a CEO balancing multiple roles10:24 – Why work and life blend naturally when purpose is present12:04 – Staying energized by connection, not competition12:32 – Overwhelm vs. burnout: knowing the difference13:01 – The secret to longevity in leadership: community and humilityMeet the GuestDr. Marsha Gordon is the President and CEO of The Business Council of Westchester, where she has spent over two decades transforming the organization into a powerful force for regional growth, advocacy, and connection. A passionate champion for business and community development, she serves on numerous boards, mentors emerging leaders, and continues to model what compassionate, sustainable leadership looks like in practice.Tools, Frameworks, or Strategies Mentioned* Pause-before-reacting leadership method* Building advisory circles for honest decision-making* Recognition and gratitude as motivational tools* Work-life blending vs. balance mindset* Longevity through community engagementClosing Insight & CTA“Sometimes you’ll feel overwhelmed — that’s part of leadership. But burnout doesn’t have to be.”Dr. Gordon’s story is a reminder that when humility, community, and gratitude guide your work, you’ll always have more to give.Resource Links???? The Business Council of Westchester: https://thebcw.org (https://thebcw.org/)???? Listen & Subscribe: https://pod.link/1672656705 (https://pod.link/1672656705)???? Balancing Life’s Issues: https://balancinglifesissues.com/podcast-bli/ (https://balancinglifesissues.com/podcast-bli/)???? Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@balancinglifesissuesinc.8501?sub_confirmation=1 (https://www.youtube.com/@balancinglifesissuesinc.8501?sub_confirmation=1)
Balancing Life's Issues Season 2: This Is Your Job Now
This Is Your Job Now Season 2 of Balancing Life’s Issues the Podcast Because leadership means showing up—especially when it’s uncomfortable. Hosted by Wendy Wollner, CEO of Balancing Life’s Issues, This Is Your Job Now helps leaders navigate the hardest parts of managing humans—burnout, mental health, DEI fatigue, grief, and more. With expert voices, real stories, and zero corporate jargon, this show asks the only question that matters: Why should you care? If you’re leading people today, this is already your job.