The Leadership Dance

Alissa Hsu Lynch

Welcome to The Leadership Dance, where Alissa Hsu Lynch—former world-class dancer turned global business executive—shares insights and inspiration from visionary leaders who are breaking barriers in the arts and business worlds. Tune in to discover how to step into your star power and confidently choreograph your own leadership dance.

  1. Ep. 27: Finding your leadership rhythm, with Margaret Andrews

    OCT 13

    Ep. 27: Finding your leadership rhythm, with Margaret Andrews

    Harvard leadership instructor and author Margaret Andrews joins Alissa Hsu Lynch to trace her unconventional journey from accounting to academia, sharing how a series of "lucky accidents" and bold choices propelled her to the forefront of executive education. This episode is chock-full of practical advice for leaders at any stage of their careers. Margaret, who leads Harvard's most popular professional development program, reflects on how kissing a few career "frogs" and embracing improvisation shaped her path. She also opens up about the self-discovery and resilience that became the backbone of her new book, Manage Yourself to Lead Others. From lessons learned navigating workplace dynamics to moments of self-doubt and turning points in her career, Margaret delivers practical advice on handling toxic bosses, bouncing back from setbacks, and building the interpersonal skills that separate good leaders from great ones. She discusses the lifelong importance of curiosity, why self-awareness is at the heart of true leadership, and the power of making room for improvisation in an increasingly unpredictable world. 💡Key Takeaways: The path to meaningful leadership is rarely linear; curiosity, risk-taking, and "lucky accidents" can shape a truly unique career. Building self-awareness and self-management are essential—most great bosses excel in interpersonal relationships and understanding both themselves and others. Leaders enable creativity by normalizing trial and error, making it safe to fail, and encouraging risk-taking. Connect with Margaret: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/margaretcandrews/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themargaretandrews/  Website: www.MargaretAndrews.com  ✅ Sign up for the newsletter: https://theleadershipdance.substack.com/s/the-leadership-dance 👉Listen, share and follow: https://linktr.ee/theleadershipdance

    37 min
  2. Ep. 26: Owning the spotlight, with Mira Nadon

    SEP 29

    Ep. 26: Owning the spotlight, with Mira Nadon

    New York City Ballet star Mira Nadon joins Alissa Hsu Lynch to reflect on her journey from California rehearsal studios to becoming the first Asian American principal dancer at the company. Hailed by the New York Times as "a once-in-a-generation dancer," she opens up about growing up in an academic household, the "aha moment" of her promotion, and why she didn't always see herself as a role model - until the world began to watch. Mira recounts joyful milestones and daunting setbacks, from pandemic disruptions to ankle surgery, and reveals how persistence, self-advocacy, and finding comfort onstage shaped her artistry. She also reflects on the leadership lessons embedded in dance, the power of setting a positive example, and the value of connection—both in person and through social media. Offstage, she shares what she's been reading, the importance of downtime, and how staying true to herself enables her to excel in an ever-demanding field. 💡Key Takeaways: Representation matters, and visible leaders can inspire the next generation to drive lasting change. Performance experience, even in low-stakes settings, builds confidence and individuality in a high-pressure art form. Adversity can deepen appreciation for your craft and reveal hidden resilience. ______________________________________________ Connect with Mira: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mira_nadon/  ______________________________________________ ✅ Sign up for the newsletter:  https://theleadershipdance.substack.com/s/the-leadership-dance 👉Listen, share and follow: https://linktr.ee/theleadershipdance

    22 min
  3. Ep. 25: Choreographing wind and light, with Janet Echelman

    SEP 15

    Ep. 25: Choreographing wind and light, with Janet Echelman

    Visionary artist Janet Echelman joins Alissa Hsu Lynch to pull back the curtain on her creative journey - one that's anything but conventional. Oprah ranked her work #1 on her list of 50 Things That Make You Say Wow, and it's easy to see why: Janet's monumental, wind-borne sculptures transform skylines across continents, inviting viewers into immersive, contemplative experiences. In this episode, Janet shares the story behind her new book, Radical Softness, and the decades of experimentation, setbacks, and discovery that shaped her practice. From learning traditional craft in Bali and India, to designing custom software and collaborating with engineers who helped build the world's tallest building, Janet's career is rooted in curiosity, cross-disciplinary teamwork, and finding opportunity in the unexpected. She describes how "temporary" installations become her playground for risk-taking, while permanent works demand precision, partnership, and deep planning. Janet also opens up about honoring her late husband's legacy, why she's not afraid of AI, and how using "self as instrument" keeps her art - and leadership - deeply human. 💡Key Takeaways: Don't start with compromise — give your imagination room to dream big before letting the critical brain step in. Collaboration across disciplines — from engineers to dancers — is what makes innovation scalable and alive. Using "self as instrument" keeps creativity human: intuition, emotion, and lived experience guide what no AI can replace. ______________________________________________ Connect with Janet: Website: echelman.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/janetechelman/  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/janet-echelman-inc./  ______________________________________________ ✅ Sign up for the newsletter:  https://theleadershipdance.substack.com/s/the-leadership-dance 👉Listen, share and follow: https://linktr.ee/theleadershipdance

    38 min
  4. Ep. 24: Inside the world of commercial dance, with Angela Elgani

    SEP 1

    Ep. 24: Inside the world of commercial dance, with Angela Elgani

    Get a peek inside the commercial dance world from Angela Elgani, a renowned dancer, choreographer, and mentor whose two-decade career has taken her from world tours with Britney Spears, NSYNC, and the Backstreet Boys to blockbuster films like You Got Served and Step Up Revolution. Angela shares her remarkable journey from a determined young girl in St. Louis to performing on some of the biggest stages in the world and later pivoting toward teaching, coaching, and empowering the next generation of dancers. Angela opens up about her personal challenges, including the devastating loss of her husband just months before the birth of her daughter, and how she ultimately found resilience, healing, and new purpose through dance and mentorship. She reflects on the lessons the stage taught her and how these same lessons fuel her work today as a coach and entrepreneur. ______________________________________________ 💡 Key Takeaways: Sometimes you have to pivot. The easier you can turn and keep moving, the easier your life will be. Befriend everybody. Everybody can help you in some way, or you can learn something from them in some way. Mentorship and mindset are as important as talent when building a sustainable career ______________________________________________ Connect with Angela: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/xoxoangela_elgani Website: https://www.danceindustrycoach.com ______________________________________________ ✅ Sign up for the newsletter:  https://theleadershipdance.substack.com/s/the-leadership-dance 👉Share, listen and follow: https://linktr.ee/theleadershipdance

    34 min
  5. Ep. 22: A refugee can be anything, with Chantale Zuzi

    JUL 21

    Ep. 22: A refugee can be anything, with Chantale Zuzi

    In this powerful episode, Alissa Hsu Lynch speaks with Chantale Zuzi, a remarkable young leader whose journey from a small village in the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the halls of Wellesley College is nothing short of extraordinary. After surviving the personal tragedy of losing her parents in a village massacre, Chantale became a refugee at age 13—fleeing to Uganda with her siblings and stepping into the role of caregiver and advocate. Born with albinism, Chantale also faced constant discrimination and danger, navigating life with limited vision and extraordinary courage. Now the founder and executive director of Refugee Can Be, she shares how she turned unimaginable hardship into a mission to uplift refugee girls through education, safety, and support. Her story is one of resilience, leadership, and the power of purpose. Don't miss hearing from this inspiring young changemaker!   💡Key Takeaways: Strength is forged in adversity; leadership can emerge from even the most challenging circumstances. Advocacy begins with empathy: personal hardship can become a source of courage and purpose. The power of hope and dreams can sustain you through the darkest times and inspire change for others. Connect with Chantale: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chantale-zuzi-343186216/  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chantalzuzi/  Website: https://www.refugeecanbe.org/  TED Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akNqFXCVPwU  ______________________________________________ ✅ Sign up for the newsletter:  https://theleadershipdance.substack.com/s/the-leadership-dance 👉Listen and follow: https://linktr.ee/theleadershipdance

    38 min
5
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17 Ratings

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Welcome to The Leadership Dance, where Alissa Hsu Lynch—former world-class dancer turned global business executive—shares insights and inspiration from visionary leaders who are breaking barriers in the arts and business worlds. Tune in to discover how to step into your star power and confidently choreograph your own leadership dance.

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