Te Kāinga Wāhine Podcast
In this podcast we focus on unlocking the leadership potential we know exists in all wāhine.
We believe that leadership is not just about occupying positions of authority but drawing on a set of values and behaviors that empower you to navigate life's challenges with resilience and purpose.
Through real conversations, we dive into all sorts of topics - from identity development to business and career, to carving out your unique space in the world, all through sharing practical lived experiences.
We explore the connections of our journeys, navigating our past, present and future to weave together your own unique whariki for life.
Te Kāinga Wāhine Podcast
Building Resilience - Part 3 | Episode 35
In the final episode of this three-part series on building resilience, Amy explores the phenomenon of Tall Poppy Syndrome and its impact on wāhine in leadership. She dives into the kūmara mentality and the balance between humility and celebrating success. Drawing on personal experiences and reflections, Amy discusses how we can build resilience and navigate the challenges of external validation while staying true to ourselves.
We unpack how Tall Poppy Syndrome often stems from our insecurities and how it affects both those succeeding and those witnessing success. Amy emphasizes the importance of internal validation and offers insights into overcoming the fear of being "too successful."
Join us as we discuss how to uplift one another, celebrate our achievements, and foster a culture of collective success within our communities. Discover practical ways to support and be supported, ensuring that all wāhine thrive together.
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