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What if the bravest thing you could do as a leader wasnât having the answersâbut telling the truth when everythingâs falling apart?In a world obsessed with optics, this episode is a gut-check and a rally cry for every leader whoâs done performing and is ready to lead with radical honesty, unwavering integrity, and a heart for people over perfection.In this raw and powerful episode, host Dina Scippa pulls back the curtain on what it really means to lead when the pressure is mounting and the playbook gets tossed out the window. Leadership in times of crisis? Itâs not about being polished or perfect. Itâs about being real, honest, and relentlessly people-first.Dina dives into three core pillars of transformational leadershipâtransparency, integrity, and putting people firstâsharing candid stories from her own experience and coaching sessions with women leaders navigating storms in their workplaces. From confronting team burnout and donor chaos to resisting the urge to âkeep it all together,â this episode offers both soul and strategy for the kind of leadership that doesnât crumble in the chaosâit rises.You will walk away with:Practical tools to lead transparently without adding to the overwhelmA reframing of integrity as consistency and accountability, not just moral high groundA people-first lens that centers empathy without sacrificing outcomesIf youâve ever wondered how to lead when you donât have all the answersâor questioned whether your values can survive the stormâthis episode is your blueprint.***********Ready to dive deeper? If you're ready to stop chasing someone else's definition of success and start creating your own, you don' t have to do it alone. Whether it's 1:1 coaching or The Leadership Lab there's a space for you to step into your power and lead with confidence.And to get you started, I've got a free resource just for you! Download the Unstoppable Leaders Blueprint to help you kick perfectionism to the curb and lead with bold, grounded confidence. Grab it now at the link.đ Listen in. Take notes. And remind yourself: you donât have to be perfectâyou just have to be real.



