S3E10 The Evolution of Power: Reimagining Leadership in a Changing World

Season #3

"Having power doesn't have to dilute others power; in fact real power amplifies it." ~ Rochelle Marie

The landscape of leadership is changing. Gone are the days when a strong arm and a directive attitude were the only definitions of power. In this episode, we peel back the layers of traditional "masculine" power to explore a more balanced, humane approach to leadership. This one's for you if you're looking to redefine your own concept of power and step into leadership roles with authenticity and grace.

In this week's episode you will learn:

Questioning Traditional Forms of Power
Leadership is evolving, and many career-focused women are seeking alternative forms of power that don't rely on an 'I'm the boss here' approach. We explore the limitations and drawbacks of this one-sided view of power, especially in a rapidly changing world where adaptability and collaboration are becoming increasingly crucial.

The Landscape of 'Masculine' and 'Feminine' Traits
Society often pegs traits like decisiveness, authority, and analytical thinking as "masculine," while labeling empathy, collaboration, and emotional intelligence as "feminine." We delve into why these categorisations exist and how they influence our perceptions of leadership. Understanding these biases can help us navigate towards a more balanced, effective form of power.

The Balancing Act: Integrating Diverse Traits
Leadership isn't about being entirely 'masculine' or 'feminine'; it's about the harmonious blending of these traits into a holistic leadership style. We discuss the real-world application of integrating these traits, from being self-aware to amplifying others' unique abilities, leading to effective and humane leadership.

Practical Steps for Embracing Balanced Power
The journey to redefining power in leadership involves both introspection and action. We talk about practical steps like coaching and mentoring, dismantling limiting beliefs, and mindfulness practices that can help you tap into your innate wisdom and redefine your approach to power.

Resources Mentioned in this Episode:

Research by the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media: Link
2021 study by Dr. Martha M. Lauzen on the portrayal of women in movies: Link
Angela Saini’s book, "Inferior": Link
Women in Leadership Private Facebook group
Her Leadership Way Manifesto

Other episodes you'll enjoy:

S2E5 From Reacting to Responding: 5 Signs & 3 Reasons

S2E4 How well do you really know yourself?

S1E14 The power of questions

Connect with me: 

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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rochelle-marie-hlw/ 
Website: www.herleadershipway.com 


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