Up to 50% of people have introverted tendencies yet meetings are still designed in a way that doesn’t allow them to contribute effectively. In this episode, I’m talking to Emma Taggart, a leadership and career coach for introverted leaders about what introverts bring to the workplace and leadership, how to have confidence as an introvert and how we can run meetings in a more inclusive and effective way.
It's a super practical conversation that I highly recommend, whether you recognise your own introverted tendencies or you want to run a team that brings the best out in everyone, regardless of their thinking style.
About Emma Taggart:
Emma Taggart is a leadership and career coach for introverted leaders. She helps ambitious people with a quiet, reserved and unassuming style to feel confident in their capabilities and progress their careers without changing who they are.
Before training as a coach Emma was policy director at a breast cancer charity, chief of...
This is the episode I wish I’d heard when I was in my first few years of managing people and teams. It would have made my life so much easier.
In this episode I cover:
Please do share this episode with any newer managers you know.
Other episodes you might like:
Episode 125 - How to set and hold your boundaries
Episode 115 – How to give feedback well
Episode 61 – Become great at delegating
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Do you find yourself feeling tongue-tied and inarticulate when under pressure? Do you feel stress every time your email or phones flashes up with a certain person calling? Are you able to calmly respond in those situations or are you reacting? In this episode I’m going to share what’s going on when you’re reacting and how to respond calmly and powerfully.
In this episode I cover:
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As well as coaching women leaders to have more influence, make more impact and be kinder to themselves in my programme Influence & Impact, I also give keynotes and run workshops, courses and programmes to organisations wanting to develop, support and retain women and close the gender pay gap.
When I read the Careers After Babies report I knew we had to talk about it on the podcast. The stories and statistics within it show the stark reality of how many women’s careers are impacted by motherhood. It’s a must read for anyone in the workplace who has children, wants to have children or wants to be a leader or employer that supports working parents.
I’m joined by guest Jess Heagren, author of the Careers After Babies report to discuss its findings and what we can do to improve this situation. We talk about how equal parenting and shared parental leave make a huge difference, why we see a drop in women at management level after parenthood and how long it takes careers to recover after having a child.
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Jess Heagren is an ex Financial Services Director, mother of four, award-winning CEO of That Works For Me, and author of landmark report Careers After Babies. On a personal mission to keep more parents in the...
I’ve republished this episode as it is the perfect episode for International Women’s Day 2023. It has received more feedback than any other episode and for good reason.
Mary Ann is the author of the best-selling book The Authority Gap: Why We Still Take Women Less Seriously Than Men, a BBC Radio 4 presenter, speaker and advocate for women’s equality in the workplace.
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Mary Ann shares so many fascinating studies that demonstrate the authority gap in action which are both surprising and validating for women's experiences at work.
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Mary Ann Sieghart is the author of the best-selling book The Authority Gap:...
I’ve republished the most shared episode of last year for International Women’s Day 2023 and I’d encourage you to share it with your colleagues, whatever their gender.
Men can be really powerful allies for gender equality in the workplace. This episode shares some practical ways men can support the women they work with.
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You can get in touch with Carla about male allyship workshops, inclusion week talks and supporting the women in your organisation at [email protected]
You can find out about the Embracing Equity Toolkit here.
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As well as coaching women leaders to have more influence, make more impact and be kinder to themselves in my open...
Gender bias in workplace feedback is a pervasive and often overlooked issue, with many women in the workplace receiving feedback that can hinder their professional development and advancement.
Recent studies have found that negative personality-based reviews are up to 76% more likely to occur in women's reviews, compared to only 2% in men's reviews.
In addition, men are more likely to receive actionable feedback that prepares them for leadership roles, while women tend to receive feedback that is more general and non-actionable. It is no wonder that many women struggle with confidence in the workplace due to the feedback they are receiving.
In this episode, l explored the differences between the feedback that men and women receive and the impact of that on their career development. I also covered the practical steps that can be taken to address these gender biases in the workplace and help women to succeed.
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For every woman who joins an open Be Bolder course in 2023 we will be donating £47 to enable a girl to attend a session run by GFS that helps to build their confidence and self-esteem.
GFS is a charity that runs weekly groups for girls, in the most disadvantaged parts of England and Wales. A GFS girl is valued for exactly who she is, and the sessions grow her confidence to be her true self in the challenging years ahead.
So by joining or sending team members on Be Bolder you're also supporting a girl to build her confidence.
It's really important to me that if I'm spending so much of my life and energy on this business it makes as much impact as possible. I know it makes a positive impact on the women we work with but I want it to do more and this is the start of building more philanthropy into the business model.
Find out more about the brilliant GFS.
Ever sat in a meeting with a contribution to make but talked yourself out of it only to hear someone else make it later?
In this episode I explore what we can find it hard to speak up in meetings and share some practical steps you can take to contribute more confidently in meetings.
We’ll be exploring the role your Inner Critic and unhelpful beliefs can play, how your thinking style impacts your ability to speak up and recognising that not all rooms are safe to speak up in.
Please share it with anyone else you know who would find it helpful.
If you want the support, tools and strategies to put it into action then the Be Bolder course is perfect for you as we have a 90 minute session on exactly this!
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Increase your confidence and assertiveness at work in Be Bolder, my 4 session course for women. Our next cohort begins on Tuesday 7 March.
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We want to be more confident as women in the workplace yet it can be challenging, especially when we face gender bias on a daily basis. Increasing your confidence is easier than you think and in this episode I share 7 things confident women do – and some of them might surprise you!
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