Girl, Take the Lead!

Yolanda Canny

Each week we explore Womanhood and Leadership with the goal to question the status quo and challenge our thinking so we celebrate every woman as a leader. Our episodes will interview leaders in the field, meet authors, explore books on the subject, hear inspiring stories, or talk with organizations leading the charge for women to lead. We’ll look at the different topics from different generational perspectives as my daughters, a Millennial and a Gen Z, will join me, a Boomer, from time to time. We hope to make you laugh and leave inspired as you hear our voices on this very important topic.

  1. 264. Unlocking Neurodiverse Brilliance — Empathy, AI & Real Support with Derek

    6天前

    264. Unlocking Neurodiverse Brilliance — Empathy, AI & Real Support with Derek

    Today’s guest is Derek, an educator at heart whose life journey—rooted in autism, ADHD, and dyslexia—has been shaped by a lifelong quest to transform confusion into clarity. Diagnosed at age 50, he finally gained the language, belonging, and understanding that helped him make sense of decades of feeling “different.” That clarity became his calling. Professionally, Derek’s path spans the trades, automotive manufacturing, entrepreneurship, process engineering, and ultimately talent development—where he became the architect behind Amazon’s highest-rated employee training program, earning an extraordinary 92 NPS and 4.92/5 rating. Today, he is the visionary behind Human-First AI, including his book, Human First AI, which lays out a powerful and accessible blueprint for building AI systems that augment humanity rather than replace it. His company, Practical AI, builds tools like Pocket Mentor, offering voice-based, just-in-time support so no one ever feels stuck, judged, or alone again. This episode explores what it really means to unlock neurodiverse brilliance—and how empathy and human-centered AI can change the way we learn, collaborate, and lead. 📚 Featured Resource Recommended by Derek ✨ Dr. Nancy Doyle’s “What Is Neurodiversity” framework, including the plus-10/minus-10 graph that helps explain ALL human skill variation.🧭 Memorable Quotes “My whole life was trying to turn confusion into clarity — and that became the foundation of everything I build.” – Derek“Empathy unlocks neurodiverse brilliance.” – Derek“Judge people for what they do well, not for what they don’t.” – Derek“AI should make humans irreplaceable — not replace them.” – Derek“Just-in-time knowledge reduces cognitive load and restores confidence.” – Derek“We’re all different. The more we understand each other, the better we all become.” – Yo Canny 🌺 Key Takeaways 1. Neurodiversity is the human condition.Dr. Nancy Doyle’s work reframes neurodiversity as a continuum of strengths and challenges that all humans share. 2. Diagnosis can bring healing—not limits.For Derek, learning he was autistic at 50 unlocked understanding and belonging. 3. Empathy-based leadership allows brilliance to shine.His Amazon success was made possible by a leader who supported his strengths and covered his gaps. 4. Human-First AI supports—not replaces—humans.Just-in-time learning tools like Pocket Mentor can reduce anxiety, boost confidence, and preserve institutional knowledge. ✨ Connect with Derek Support is rooted in celebrating strengths and releasing judgment. 📘 Hero Book – Human First AIRead the first chapter free: https://www.humanfirstai.net 🌐 Practical AI (organization & nonprofit community)https://www.practicalai.app 👥 Communityhttps://www.practicalai.app/community 💼 LinkedInSearch “Derek” + “Human First AI” 💌 Connect with Yo & Girl, Take the Lead! 🎧 Listen on YouTube & Spotify💬 Join the Girl, Take the Lead! Facebook Group🛍 Explore the Heartfelt Card & Gift Shop🔗 Follow on LinkedIn & Instagram Because leadership — and connection — begin when we dare to understand ourselves and each other more deeply. 💖

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  2. 263. How to D.R.E.A.M. Your Way to Wisdom with Lori Pappas

    11月19日

    263. How to D.R.E.A.M. Your Way to Wisdom with Lori Pappas

    In this powerful and deeply personal conversation, we meet Lori Pappas, one of the first female computer sales reps in the world, an award-winning entrepreneur, and founder of the Global Team for Local Initiatives, where she spent over a decade in Africa helping more than 100,000 people. After years of chasing success, Lori discovered that the true magic of life comes from saying yes—yes to forgiveness, boundaries, curiosity, and self-discovery. Her journey inspired the D.R.E.A.M. Framework, a practical guide for transforming challenges into wisdom. In this episode, Lori and Yo talk about reinventing yourself at every stage of life, the myths that hold women back from self-advocacy, and how forgiveness and reflection unlock our deepest wisdom. 💡 Key Takeaways ✨ The Power of ChoiceAt 17, Lori learned one of her life’s defining lessons: she had choice. That insight—realizing we don’t have to “swallow” what life hands us—became the foundation for how she navigated every transformation that followed. 💖 Turning Struggles into WisdomHer years in Africa illuminated that our challenges are not obstacles but teachers. When we take time to reflect, our struggles become our superpower. 🌿 Boundaries as Self-CareDrawing from her work, Lori shares common myths that keep us from setting boundaries—like believing others’ needs are more important than our own—and how self-advocacy is an act of self-worth. 💬 Favorite Quotes from Lori “Our struggles and challenges really are the keys to finding our wisdom.”“Boundaries are the bedrock of self-care.”“Forgiveness doesn’t mean forgetting—it means dropping the hundred pounds of stones we carry on our back.”“Fear can become your rocket fuel.”“Wisdom is information minus the noise, over time.”“Let’s just clean the closet of the noise.” “Let’s really work on that noise. Let’s just get rid of that crap. If I had done that earlier, I could have traveled farther and touched more people.” 📚 Resources & Links 🌐 Website: loripappas.com 💌 Free Resource: Download a free D.R.E.A.M. framework of your choice → loripappas.com/dream 📘 Book: The Magic of Yes: Embrace the Wise Woman Within 💬 Email: lori@loripappas.com 💕 Join: Wise Woman Sisterhood Facebook Group ⏰ Episode Chapters 00:00 — Lori’s story: from rebellion to resilience03:00 — The moment in the Sahara that changed everything06:00 — Saying yes to life and boundaries09:00 — The myths that keep us from self-care16:00 — Learning to self-advocate18:00 — Forgiveness and flipping the script21:00 — Lori’s formula for wisdom25:00 — The D.R.E.A.M. framework revealed29:00 — Turning fear into rocket fuel35:00 — Curiosity as nourishment for the mind37:30 — Advice to her 20-something self 💖 Connect with Girl, Take the Lead! 🎧 Listen on YouTube & Spotify 💌 Join the Girl, Take the Lead! Facebook Group 🛍 Explore the Heartfelt Card & Gift Shop 💬 Connect with Yo Canny on LinkedIn

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  3. 262. Awakening Ancestral Wealth — Turning Wounds into Power with Michelle Jeovanny

    11月12日

    262. Awakening Ancestral Wealth — Turning Wounds into Power with Michelle Jeovanny

    Today’s guest is Michelle Jeovanny — a renowned spiritual life coach, mentor, channel, and successful entrepreneur who helps individuals create wealth on all levels: spiritually, emotionally, mentally, physically, energetically, and financially. Michelle’s work blends ancient wisdom with modern consciousness — guiding her clients through ancestral healing, somatic freedom, ceremony, and spiritual power to unlock their truest potential. Her mission? To help people live in freedom, fulfillment, and flow. In this episode, Michelle and Yo dive deep into the alchemy of turning wounds into power — exploring how the stories passed through our lineage shape our beliefs about wealth, worth, and identity. You’ll hear Michelle’s extraordinary story of awakening, from her childhood connection to Spirit, to a near-death moment at sea that became a divine calling to step fully into her spiritual gifts. Together, they explore: 🌿 What ancestral wealth really means — and how to awaken it within 🔥 The process of transforming pain and grief into creative power 💎 How our body is the first bank account — and what true wealth feels like 🕊 Practices for stillness, surrender, and rewriting family patterns 💫 Why money is the byproduct of who we become Whether you’re navigating your own healing, exploring spirituality, or simply curious about the unseen threads that shape your story, this episode invites you to see your wounds not as weaknesses — but as doorways to power. 🧭 Memorable Quotes “Our body is the first bank account. It is our altar of wealth and abundance.” – Michelle Jeovanny“Beyond the wounds is a creative intelligence — the gold within the onion.” – Michelle Jeovanny“I was running toward success, but the more I ran, the further I felt from myself.” – Yo Canny 🌺 Key Takeaways True wealth begins with self-honoring — when you’re wealthy on all levels, money follows as an energetic reflection. Ancestral healing allows us to see and release patterns we’ve inherited, transforming unconscious loyalty into conscious freedom. Stillness and surrender aren’t weakness — they’re the portals to divine guidance and co-creation. Writing down your desires and releasing limiting beliefs through ceremony can open you to a higher frequency of abundance. ✨ Connect with Michelle Jeovanny 🌐 Magik Mystery School — monthly channelings, programs, and resources📸 @michellejeovanny💌 Mention “Girl, Take the Lead!” for Michelle’s free PDF: How to Create with AI — with Soul 💌 Connect with Yo & Girl, Take the Lead! 🎧 Listen on YouTube & Spotify💬 Join the Girl, Take the Lead! Facebook Group🛍 Explore the Heartfelt Card & Gift Shop🔗 LinkedIn | Instagram Because leadership — and healing — begin when we have the courage to see ourselves clearly. 💖

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  4. 261. Trust Yourself — Pathfinding for the Modern World with Hillary Spiritos 

    11月5日

    261. Trust Yourself — Pathfinding for the Modern World with Hillary Spiritos 

    Today’s guest is Hillary Spiritos (Millennial) — a pathfinding coach and founder of Bat Outta Hell, where she helps young adults find the courage, creativity, and resilience to build lives that feel authentic, invigorating, and meaningful. A former university advisor at Duke, NYU, and Northeastern, Hillary has guided countless students and early professionals through crossroads moments — from choosing a major to choosing themselves. Her work now focuses on helping Millennials and Gen Zers define success on their own terms, navigate anxiety about the future, and trust that their unique paths can lead to purpose. In this conversation, Yo and Hillary explore how social media, uncertainty, and shifting definitions of success are shaping a new generation — and why trusting yourself might just be the most radical act of all. ✨ In this episode, we cover: The challenges today’s young adults face — from cynicism to social media overload How to redefine success based on your values, not your title or salary How social media can inspire and overwhelm — and how to use it intentionally The difference between satisfaction and success Why authenticity is the new currency of connection ⏱️ Episode Highlights 00:00 – Welcome & introduction to Hillary Spiritos00:33 – The mission behind Bat Outta Hell01:59 – From college advising to pathfinding: how it began03:55 – Empowering Millennials and Gen Z to create change07:55 – What makes this generation’s challenges unique09:51 – The role of anxiety and cynicism in today’s world15:26 – Redefining success through your own values21:11 – Is social media friend or foe?27:15 – Why authenticity beats perfection online30:09 – Navigating a tough job market with resilience35:27 – Facing fear, failure, and the courage to try 💡 Key Takeaways You define success — not your title, salary, or feed. Awareness turns social media from a trap into a tool. Courage grows through action, not perfection. You don’t have to follow the rules — you can write your own. The world needs your authentic voice. 📚 About Hillary Spiritos Hillary Spiritos, M.A., C.L.C. is a pathfinding coach and founder of Bat Outta Hell, where she helps young adults and early-career professionals overcome fear and self-doubt to create meaningful, sustainable lives. She holds degrees from Duke University and NYU, has lived abroad, and led workshops on resilience, leadership, and thriving through rejection and change. 🌐 batoutahell.net 📸 Instagram & TikTok: @bat.outa_hell 💌 Store Highlight Hillary’s favorite from our Girl, Take the Lead! Card & Gift Shop is “Celebrate — Life’s Too Short to Act Normal.”It’s a joyful reminder to embrace your quirks, follow your own rules, and celebrate the life you’re creating — one bold step at a time.Explore guest-inspired cards at girltaketheleadpod.com/shop. 📬 Connect with Yo, Your Host 🌐 Website: girltaketheleadpod.com📸 Instagram: @yocanny💼 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/yocanny📘 Facebook: facebook.com/yolanda.canny

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  5. 260. Life’s Too Short to Act Normal — The Wild, Witty Journey of Sue Hincenbergs 

    10月30日

    260. Life’s Too Short to Act Normal — The Wild, Witty Journey of Sue Hincenbergs 

    Welcome back to Girl, Take the Lead! — the podcast where we share real, raw, and remarkable stories of people breaking cycles, finding freedom, and leading with courage. Today’s guest is Sue Hincenbergs (Boomer) — a former television producer turned #1 bestselling author whose debut novel, The Retirement Plan, has taken Canada by storm. Now translated into 20 languages and headed for the big screen, this darkly funny thriller proves that it’s never too late to follow your dreams — or plot a little creative mayhem along the way. After three decades producing award-winning TV programs, Sue decided at 59 to finally keep a promise she made to herself (and Bruce Springsteen!) at 20: to write a novel. The result? A hit book, a movie deal, and a wildly inspiring story of reinvention. In this conversation, we explore the humor, humility, and heart behind her success — and why midlife might just be the perfect time to unleash your creative spark. ✨ Other Topics Covered: How Sue turned a lifelong dream into a #1 Canadian bestseller The 40-year promise inspired by Bruce Springsteen Lessons from her TV career that made her a tighter, funnier writer What makes a great storyteller — and why tension matters The courage to start something new at any age What she’d tell her 20-something self about patience, humility, and timing Why “If not now, when?” became her personal mantra ⏱️ Episode Highlights 00:00 – Welcome & introduction to Sue Hincenbergs00:57 – “If not now, when?”: deciding to write at 5902:20 – The Retirement Plan — murder, marriage, and midlife reinvention04:58 – The Bruce Springsteen concert that sparked a lifelong promise07:45 – From television producer to novelist: learning on the fly09:39 – How tension and clarity make a great story13:53 – Editing, rewriting, and the art of brevity15:43 – Her advice to younger writers and her 20-something self17:09 – Sue’s card pick: Celebrate — Life’s Too Short to Act Normal18:35 – “Why not me?”: believing it’s never too late 💡 Key Takeaways Dreams don’t expire — they evolve when you do. If you don’t try, nothing can happen. Good storytelling blends honesty, tension, and heart. Courage grows with age (and a sense of humor helps). It’s never too late to take your creative leap. 📚 About Sue Hincenbergs Sue Hincenbergs is a former television producer who’s worked on multiple award-winning programs. She lives in Toronto with her (very much alive) husband, her scruffy, middle-aged rescue dog, Kramer, and the rooms full of stuff her three sons left behind. The Retirement Plan is her debut novel.🌐 suehincenbergs.com 💌 Store Highlight Sue’s favorite from our Girl, Take the Lead! Card & Gift Shop is “Celebrate — Life’s Too Short to Act Normal.”Featuring a circle of dancing women, it’s a reminder that joy, laughter, and a touch of mischief keep us young at heart.Explore guest-inspired cards at girltaketheleadpod.com/shop. 📬 Connect with Yo, Your Host 🌐 Website: girltaketheleadpod.com📸 Instagram: @yocanny💼 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/yocanny📘 Facebook: facebook.com/yolanda.canny

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  6. 259. Speak Before It Feels Comfortable — Finding Your Voice with Salvatore Manzi 

    10月27日

    259. Speak Before It Feels Comfortable — Finding Your Voice with Salvatore Manzi 

    Welcome back to Girl, Take the Lead! — the podcast where we explore real, raw, and remarkable stories that inspire us to lead with courage and heart. Today’s guest is Salvatore Manzi (Gen X) — a leadership communication coach, speaker, and author who helps mission-driven leaders transform their insight into influence. With two decades of experience coaching executives from Silicon Valley to the United Nations, Salvatore believes your leadership goes beyond how you show up and communicate your truth. In this episode, Salvatore and Yo dive into the art and science of communication — exploring how content, delivery, and presence shape our impact. They discuss how introverts can command the room, why communication training often fails analytical thinkers, and how reframing fear into excitement can help you speak with confidence. ✨ In this episode, we cover: How to own the spotlight no matter your comfort level with public speaking The three pillars of communication: content, delivery, and presence How to “reframe the rush” from fear to excitement Why asynchronous communication (emails, texts) often misfires The importance of intention and feedback in becoming a better communicator How to adapt your communication style without losing authenticity Taking up space — physically and emotionally — when you’ve been conditioned not to What Salvatore would tell his 20-something self about voice and courage ⏱️ Episode Highlights 00:00 – Welcome & introduction to Salvatore Manzi01:00 – The missing link in communication training for introverts04:40 – The three pillars: content, delivery, and presence06:55 – Why presence matters most in today’s world09:35 – Dialogue, not download — and why metaphors move minds11:02 – “You may be on mute, but your body isn’t”13:18 – Expanding what feels authentic15:31 – Reframing the rush: fear into excitement18:23 – How to add warmth to asynchronous communication22:17 – Setting intention before you speak23:42 – Why feedback fuels growth26:35 – Communication as context: knowing your audience29:15 – Taking up space and overcoming conditioning32:24 – Body and mind hacks to restore presence36:33 – “Speak before it feels comfortable” — Salvatore’s 20-something-self advice 💡 Key Takeaways Presence is built through self-awareness, not performance. Communication is both art and science — it can be learned. Fear and excitement feel the same in the body; label them wisely. Every voice deserves space; every story deserves to be heard. ✨ Connect with Salvatore Manzi 🌐 Website & Free Resources: salvatoremanzi.com/ccpb📸 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/salvatorejmanzi📘 Facebook: facebook.com/CommsCoachSalvatore📧 Email: salvatore@salvatoremanzi.com 💌 Store Highlight Salvatore’s favorite from our Girl, Take the Lead! Card & Gift Shop is the “You Got This” card — a reminder to trust your worth, wisdom, and voice. Explore this and other guest-inspired cards at girltaketheleadpod.com/shop 📬 Connect with Yo, Your Host 🌐 Website: girltaketheleadpod.com📸 Instagram: @yocanny💼 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/yocanny📘 Facebook: facebook.com/yolanda.canny

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  7. 258. The Heart of Story — Sarah M. Eden on History, Hope, and the Art of Romance

    10月22日

    258. The Heart of Story — Sarah M. Eden on History, Hope, and the Art of Romance

    Welcome back to Girl, Take the Lead! — the podcast where we share real, raw, and remarkable stories that inspire us to lead with courage and heart. Today’s guest is Sarah M. Eden (Millennial) — a USA Today best-selling author, screenwriter, and creative powerhouse whose witty, award-winning historical romances have sold over a million copies worldwide. Known for blending her obsession with history and affinity for tender, hopeful love stories, Sarah has written more than eighty-five novels and is now expanding her storytelling into film. Her upcoming movie, Seeking Persephone, reimagines the myth of Hades and Persephone as a Regency-era romance — and her latest novel, The Tides of Time, explores how love, guilt, and hope transcend centuries. In this episode, Sarah and Yo explore the heart of storytelling itself — why stories matter, how creativity lifts us through life’s oppositions, and why romance will always promise hope. ⏱️ Episode Highlights How writers “train” their minds to see stories everywhere The spark behind The Tides of Time and its time-travel premise What adapting her own novel taught Sarah about letting go How romance fiction empowers women and offers hope Why joy is essential to creative longevity How resistance and opposition help us rise — in life and in art Sarah’s gentle message to her 20-something self Timestamps: 00:00 – Welcome & introduction to Sarah M. Eden01:29 – How a dare launched her writing career02:25 – The story behind The Tides of Time — time travel meets the French Revolution04:20 – What makes a good storyteller — and how it can be learned07:42 – Letting go: when your story belongs to the world09:59 – Adapting Seeking Persephone for film and what changed in the process13:39 – Finding joy in creativity, even when it’s “work”14:38 – Sarah’s advice for aspiring writers: love the stage you’re in19:27 – Why romance fiction endures — and what hope it offers24:34 – The Finding Joy card story and how opposition gives us lift 💡 Key Takeaways Storytelling is an act of hope — a way to connect across time and emotion. Opposition builds strength; resistance helps us rise higher. Romance fiction celebrates women’s agency and resilience. Creativity is joy — and joy sustains the creative life. Every stage of your journey has meaning; don’t rush past it. ✨ Connect with Sarah M. Eden 🌐 Website & Newsletter: sarahmeden.com📸 Instagram: @sarah_m_eden📘 Facebook: facebook.com/SarahMEden 🎬 Coming Soon: Mercury Raine (Books 1 & 2) — releasing October 2025 Seeking Persephone — film premiere expected late 2025 💌 Store Highlight Sarah’s favorite from our Girl, Take the Lead! Card & Gift Shop is “Finding Joy” — featuring a hummingbird and flowers.She shared how her love of physics and birds reminds her that: “What allows birds to fly is opposition. As they flap down, they’re lifted up. Strength is found in opposition.” Explore this and other guest-inspired cards at: girltaketheleadpod.com/shop 📬 Connect with Yo, Your Host 🌐 Website: girltaketheleadpod.com📸 Instagram: @yocanny💼 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/yocanny📘 Facebook: facebook.com/yolanda.canny

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  8. 257. The Heart of Fairtrade — Leading with Purpose and Presence with Arisbe Mendoza 

    10月16日

    257. The Heart of Fairtrade — Leading with Purpose and Presence with Arisbe Mendoza 

    Welcome back to Girl, Take the Lead! — the podcast where we share real, raw, and remarkable stories that inspire us to lead with courage and heart. Today’s guest is Dr. Arisbe Mendoza (Gen X), Director of Global Impact, Advocacy, and Partnerships atFairtrade International in Bonn, Germany. A proud Mexican woman and passionate advocate for women’s leadership, Arisbe believes that leadership isn’t about titles — it’s about impact. In this inspiring conversation, we explore how Fairtrade transforms global trade into a force for equity, how women’s leadership creates ripples of change, and why joy, empathy, and authenticity are essential to leading with heart. ✨ In this episode, we cover: The powerful origin story of the Fairtrade movement — and its deep roots in MexicoHow Fairtrade works with more than 1.9 million farmers and workers across 67 countriesWhy true leadership is grounded in empathy, authenticity, and purposeThe Fairtrade Women’s School of Leadership and its impact on confidence and equalityHow young people are driving awareness through the Fairtrade Ambassador ProgramWhat sustainable livelihoods really mean — and how fair pricing changes livesHow global collaboration and trust build resilience across supply chainsArisbe’s reflections on capitalism, resistance, and the ongoing relevance of FairtradeHer message to her 20-something self about trusting her voice and being boldThe leadership lesson behind her favorite phrase: “Joy in the everyday” ⏱️ Episode Highlights 00:00 – Welcome & introduction to Dr. Arisbe Mendoza (Gen X) 00:30 – Leadership as impact, not title — how Fairtrade reflects that mission 01:49 – The Fairtrade story: from Mexican coffee farmers to a global movement 04:42 – Why producers stay committed — and the challenges they face today 06:45 – Connecting farmers to fair markets and meaningful partnerships 09:29 – Empowering women through the Fairtrade Women’s School of Leadership 11:24 – Youth advocacy and the Fairtrade Ambassador Program 12:18 – Arisbe’s personal journey from Mexico to global leadership 15:28 – The strategic vision for Fairtrade’s next decade 17:18 – Sustainable livelihoods and the shared responsibility of supply chains 20:36 – How listeners can support Fairtrade and ethical consumption 24:00 – Why Arisbe remains hopeful amid global economic shifts 27:07 – Her message to her 20-something self: trust your voice, even when it shakes 28:34 – Her favorite pick from the GTTL shop — “Joy in the Everyday” 30:03 – Final reflections and celebration of Fairtrade Month 💡 Key Takeaways 🌍 Fairtrade began as a movement for justice — and continues to support millions through dignity and fair pay. 💫 Leadership thrives on empathy, purpose, and impact — not position or title. 🌱 Sustainable livelihoods depend on shared responsibility across the entire supply chain. 👩‍🌾 When women lead, entire communities rise. 💛 Joy and purpose often live in the everyday moments that connect us. 🗣️ Trust your voice, even when it shakes — that’s where leadership begins. ✨ Connect with Dr. Arisbe Mendoza & Fairtrade International 📧 Email: info@fairtrade.net 🌐 Website: fairtrade.net 📘 Facebook: facebook.com/fairtrade 📸 Instagram: @fairtradeofficial 💌 Store Highlight Arisbe’s favorite from our Girl, Take the Lead! Card & Gift Shop was our “Joy in the Everyday” card — a gentle reminder that true leadership often lives in small, intentional moments. She also loved our You Bundle (“You Got This,” “You’re Amazing,” “You Rock!”) — the perfect way to lift others up with kindness and gratitude. Explore these and more guest-inspired designs at girltaketheleadpod.com/shop 📬 Connect with Yo, Your Host 🌐 Website: girltaketheleadpod.com 📸 Instagram: @yocanny 💼 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/yocanny 📘 Facebook: facebook.com/yolanda.canny

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Each week we explore Womanhood and Leadership with the goal to question the status quo and challenge our thinking so we celebrate every woman as a leader. Our episodes will interview leaders in the field, meet authors, explore books on the subject, hear inspiring stories, or talk with organizations leading the charge for women to lead. We’ll look at the different topics from different generational perspectives as my daughters, a Millennial and a Gen Z, will join me, a Boomer, from time to time. We hope to make you laugh and leave inspired as you hear our voices on this very important topic.