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LeadHERship - What? Like it's hard?

LeadHERship - What? Like it's hard?

著者: Stacey Chapman Natalie Rutledge
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Welcome to LeadHERship, the podcast where women in leadership tell the story you don’t usually hear. Not the highlight reel. Not the polished bio. Not the award speech. But the real journey to the leadership table — the imposter syndrome, the tears in a bathroom stall, the moments of being underestimated, the seasons of figuring it out as you go, and the courage it takes to walk into rooms you weren’t expected to be in. Hosted by Stacey and Natalie, this show brings honest, witty, and refreshingly human conversations with women who are leading, growing, navigating, and lifting others as theStacey Chapman, Natalie Rutledge 出世 就職活動 経済学
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  • The Vivian Kensington Plot Twist
    2026/06/02

    When most people think about Legally Blonde, they think about Elle Woods winning the case and proving everyone wrong. But one of our favorite moments in the movie isn't the courtroom scene. It's the Vivian Kensington plot twist.

    At the beginning, Vivian feels like the competition. She's smart, accomplished, respected at Harvard, and engaged to Warner. From Elle's perspective, she's standing in the way of everything she thought she wanted.

    And if we're honest, many women have experienced their own "Vivian" at some point in their careers. Another woman sitting at the table we hope to join. Another woman getting an opportunity we wanted. Another woman who, at first glance, feels like the competition.

    But here's the lesson we love from this story: Elle doesn't spend her energy trying to tear Vivian down. Once she gets to Harvard, she focuses on becoming the best version of herself. She works hard. She stays true to who she is. She shows kindness, even when it isn't returned.

    And eventually, Vivian realizes something important: Elle was never the enemy.

    In fact, they're better together.

    That's the real plot twist.

    As women leaders, we've all been told at some point that there's only room for one of us. One seat at the table. One leadership role. One voice that gets heard. But our experience has taught us something very different.

    The best leaders don't protect their seat. They pull up another chair.

    When we look back on our own careers, none of us got where we are alone. Someone opened a door. Someone made an introduction. Someone took a chance on us. Someone encouraged us to speak up when we weren't sure we belonged in the room.

    And because of that, we believe we have a responsibility to do the same for others.

    This episode is about mentoring the next generation, creating opportunities for other women, amplifying voices that haven't yet been heard, and understanding that another woman's success does not diminish our own.

    Because leadership isn't about being the only woman at the table.

    It's about making sure you're not the last.

    Good leaders don't rise alone. And the best women leaders are always looking around the room asking, "Who else deserves a chair?"

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    33 分
  • Don’t Stomp Your Little Last Season Prada Shoes at Me
    2026/05/22

    In this episode, we’re talking about what it really means to stand up when everyone else is sitting down.

    Not because it’s comfortable. Not because it’s popular. But because sometimes the hardest thing in leadership is being the person willing to say, “I don’t think this is right,” in a room full of people who would rather just move on to the next agenda item.

    We’ve all been there. The meeting where everyone silently agrees something feels off, but nobody wants to be the one to disrupt the momentum. The moment where “we’ve always done it this way” becomes easier than challenging the process, the thinking, or the people leading it. The tension between protecting the peace and protecting what’s right.

    This conversation is about courage. The kind that doesn’t always look loud or dramatic. Sometimes courage is simply asking the uncomfortable question. Pushing back respectfully. Refusing to nod along when your gut says otherwise.

    Because leadership isn’t compliance. And progress rarely happens when everyone stays comfortable.

    We’re also talking about the ripple effect of one brave voice. How one person choosing to speak up can completely shift the direction of a room and give others permission to stop shrinking themselves too. Sometimes the boldest thing you can do is go first.

    And honestly? Elle Woods would never stay quiet just to make everyone else comfortable.

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    24 分
  • Bend and Snap....and, Overcome Challenges
    2026/05/06

    “Bend and snap” sounds fun… until life throws something at you that actually tests you. In this episode, we take a page from Legally Blonde and talk about what it really looks like to overcome challenges. The setbacks, the doubt, and the moments that force you to figure out what you’re made of. Because resilience isn’t a highlight reel… it’s built in the hard moments no one sees.

    Bend if you need to. Snap back when you’re ready. But don’t stop.

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    39 分
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