Clear Thinking, Clear Leadership: How Writing Shapes the Way We Lead - with Dr. Jenny Douglas (Part 1)
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What shapes a leader long before they ever step into a leadership role?
In this first part of our conversation with Dr. Jennifer “Jenny” Douglas, we explore the formative experiences that influence how leaders think, learn, and lead. From her upbringing in rural Pennsylvania to her work in higher education leadership, Jenny shares how work ethic, community, and lifelong learning laid the foundation for her leadership approach.
We also dive into a powerful idea: writing is thinking. As Jenny explains, the way we structure our thoughts—on paper and in conversation—directly impacts how we lead. In a world increasingly shaped by AI tools, that connection matters more than ever.
Along the way, we explore:
- How early experiences shape leadership mindset and resilience
- Why community and connection still matter in modern leadership
- The link between writing, thinking, and decision-making
- The risks of outsourcing too much thinking to AI tools
- How systems thinking helps leaders collaborate more effectively
This episode sets the stage for a deeper conversation about leadership, self-awareness, and navigating complexity in today’s world.
In Part 2, we will shift inward, exploring coaching, stress, and the inner work of leadership.
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