S1:E7: Katrina Bourke: Leading from Sacred Ground

Luke George's Conversations with Courageous Educators

In this episode, we sit down with Katrina Bourke, a leadership and wellbeing expert, who shares her inspiring journey from being a teacher to becoming a passionate leader. Katrina emphasizes the importance of autonomy and self-awareness in leadership and delves into the challenges and vulnerabilities that leaders face.

Katrina introduces the concept of sacred ground, a space where leaders align their vision and values to create a positive impact. She highlights the significance of having a support network consisting of insiders, off-siders, and outsiders, each providing unique perspectives and guidance.

Katrina also discusses her upcoming book, which focuses on showing up bravely and vulnerably as a leader, encouraging leaders to be their best selves.

Join us for an insightful conversation with Katrina Bourke and discover how to navigate the complexities of leadership while prioritizing wellbeing and authenticity. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to lead with courage and make a meaningful impact.

To find out more about Katrina Bourke's work, check out her website here- Home - Katrina Bourke

To listen to the podcast with Jerry Lynch, referred to by Katrina in this interview click here- https://youtu.be/QGDfHuV1QnU?feature=shared

To watch the full episode on YouTube, follow this link: https://youtu.be/g0rVkpCTbHo

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