Brave Women at Work

Episode Summary

In this 17 minute episoIn this episode, Jen and I have a conversation about:

  • The difference between a career strategist and a career coach.
  • My journey to a director-level role while being an introverted leader.
  • The difference between introversion and shyness.
  • How to network successfully as an introvert.
  • How we can get to a place where we are unapologetically introverted.
  • Navigating various difficult personalities at work as an introvert. We chat about narcissists, backstabbers, and more.

I hope you find it useful!


Brave Women at Work Podcast

About our host

On the Brave Women at Work podcast, Jen not only discusses her own life but also features interviews with other remarkable women. Find out how they overcame the obstacles they encountered in the business world and how they turned their setbacks into opportunities. These outstanding individuals were once in your shoes, and now you can benefit from their experiences and insights as you propel your own career to new heights.

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