The journey of leadership is marked by unique challenges and profound learnings (if you’re doing it right).
As 2023 comes to a close, this episode of THRIVERS offers a window into the reflective minds of three nonprofit leaders who have navigated these waters with resilience and innovation.
Tucker and Sarah sit down with Barb Collura, Kathy Jamil, and Kirsten Taylor to discuss the key lessons they’ve learned about themselves over the course of this year. The conversation revolves around their proud accomplishments and the sorrows they've faced, providing an intimate look into the highs and lows of impact-driven leadership.
Key moments include:
As these leaders share their key learnings and what they plan to carry forward into 2024, the discussion becomes a beacon of hope and guidance for fellow impact-driven leaders.
Tune in for an enlightening and heartening conversation that is more than a reflection of the year gone by—it’s a roadmap for the future of effective and empathetic leadership.
Guest Info:
Barb Collura, President/CEO at RESOLVE: The National Infertility Association
Kathy Jamil, Chief Program Officer at United Way of Buffalo
Kirsten Taylor, Executive Director at Pueblo Rape Crisis Services / Juniper Southern Colorado
Listener Links/Resources:
Rest is Resistance Book - https://amzn.to/487rD0F
Behaviors That Reinforce Learning - https://drive.google.com/open?id=1bRfiCgm5oAOTzAOy5xjwTP-RMzNLwZcj&usp=drive_copy
Reflection Questions:
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