Feb 11 2025 23 mins
Welcome to the YOU CAN CALL ME “BOSSY” PODCAST!
Welcome to the special one-year anniversary episode of the "You Can Call Me Bossy Podcast"! Today we're getting deep into the inspiration behind the podcast and the journey it took to bring this idea to life. We'll explore the powerful concept of being called 'bossy' versus being seen as a leader, inspired by Sheryl Sandberg's book "Lean In." We'll discuss how the podcast is a celebration of strong, driven women who embrace their authenticity and refuse to be confined by societal labels.
Join me as we reflect on the past year, the evolution of this platform, and the unwavering spirit of embracing one's true self. Let's celebrate the courage to stand in your power and continue to be unapologetically you. Thank you for being part of this amazing journey!
Key Takeaways:
- Discussion on the term "bossy" as it relates to women versus men.
- Encouragement to embrace being called "bossy" or "too much."
- Reflecting on the journey and the evolution of the podcast
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