52 min

Embracing Authenticity: Wendee Lee Curtis on Transforming from Performer to Executive Resilient Revenue: Illuminating Pathways To Success

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This episode features Wendee Lee Curtis, a veteran news anchor, Broadway performer, and MC/event host, who shares her diverse career journey and insights on the power of connection, community, and authenticity in professional environments. Wendee discusses the importance of being true to oneself, the impact of the George Floyd incident on her professional approach, and the necessity of pay equity and negotiation skills for women. She emphasizes the significance of mentorship, community support, and self-advocacy in navigating career challenges and opportunities.

Key Topics Discussed:

1. Career Transition and Resilience: Wendee describes her journey from Broadway to the corporate stage, focusing on the consistent theme of connection in her career.
2. Impact of George Floyd's Death: She reflects on how this event influenced her professional identity and advocacy for black women in the corporate world.
3. The Power of Community: Wendee underscores the importance of building supportive networks, especially for women in revenue-generating roles.
4. Negotiation and Pay Equity: She provides insights on how women can navigate pay negotiations and advocate for fair compensation.

Notable Quotes:

* "If you're blessed with a long life, at some point, you will move into infirmity. You will need care, and so the money that you ask for today is for all of your tomorrows."
* "The more I show up as me, the better the chances that the people I'm working with are deeply aligned with me."

Resources Mentioned:

* The book "The Art of Gathering [https://www.priyaparker.com/book-art-of-gathering]" by Priya Parker.

This podcast is brought to you by Women in Renuve [https://womeninrevenue.org/]. If you're a resilient woman in a revenue role and crave connection, join our community! [https://womeninrevenue.org/become-a-member/]

This episode features Wendee Lee Curtis, a veteran news anchor, Broadway performer, and MC/event host, who shares her diverse career journey and insights on the power of connection, community, and authenticity in professional environments. Wendee discusses the importance of being true to oneself, the impact of the George Floyd incident on her professional approach, and the necessity of pay equity and negotiation skills for women. She emphasizes the significance of mentorship, community support, and self-advocacy in navigating career challenges and opportunities.

Key Topics Discussed:

1. Career Transition and Resilience: Wendee describes her journey from Broadway to the corporate stage, focusing on the consistent theme of connection in her career.
2. Impact of George Floyd's Death: She reflects on how this event influenced her professional identity and advocacy for black women in the corporate world.
3. The Power of Community: Wendee underscores the importance of building supportive networks, especially for women in revenue-generating roles.
4. Negotiation and Pay Equity: She provides insights on how women can navigate pay negotiations and advocate for fair compensation.

Notable Quotes:

* "If you're blessed with a long life, at some point, you will move into infirmity. You will need care, and so the money that you ask for today is for all of your tomorrows."
* "The more I show up as me, the better the chances that the people I'm working with are deeply aligned with me."

Resources Mentioned:

* The book "The Art of Gathering [https://www.priyaparker.com/book-art-of-gathering]" by Priya Parker.

This podcast is brought to you by Women in Renuve [https://womeninrevenue.org/]. If you're a resilient woman in a revenue role and crave connection, join our community! [https://womeninrevenue.org/become-a-member/]

52 min