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Real talk for leaders who are done with fluff. Listen in for conversations that dive into what it really takes to lead with heart; leaders who lead through failure, gaslighting, unexpected crises, and the challenge of making change that actually lasts. From silent burnout to bold conversations, we explore how connection, courage, and curiosity shape stronger leadership. If you're ready to grow, get real, and speak up, you're in the right place.Chatterbox Creative Ciencias Sociales
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  • S2 E1 - Strangers on a Plane
    Jun 18 2025

    In this Season 2 launch of The Chatterbox Podcast, I share the real and raw story of an emergency plane landing that turned an ordinary flight into an extraordinary moment of connection. Among the passengers were fellow JCI members (leaders from around the world), whose presence and humanity in crisis reminded me what leadership really looks like.

    This episode is about more than a midair emergency. It’s about how shared space, vulnerability, and deep listening can transform strangers into a circle of trust. It’s a reminder that leadership isn’t just about taking charge, it’s about how we show up for each other when it matters most.

    This one is for anyone who believes that human connection is at the heart of leadership.

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    7 m
  • e9: Team Work Makes the Dream Work
    May 16 2025

    With the first draft of our main course assignment due in the next week, I am circling around ideas of human connection and the impact that it has on the journey of an academic writer. Looking back to the assigned reading from Week 4, I'm drawn to an excerpt from an article taken from Swales and Feak's (2012) "Academic Writing for Graduate Students" that discussed how more teams were emerging with co-authored work (p.250-256). Since team work would indicate humans that are connected with each other on the foundation of the academy, I am curious to read this article again to see if it resonates with my current work for my literature review.


    References:

    Swales, J. M., & Feak, C. B. (2012). Academic writing for graduate students : essential tasks and skills (3rd ed.).

    University of Michigan Press. Wuchty, S., Jones, B. F., & Uzzi, B. (2007). The Increasing Dominance of Teams in Production of Knowledge. Science, 316(5827), 1036–1039.

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    3 m
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