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My Boss Is A BITCH with Marcy Moriconi

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Why do women in leadership still face damaging stereotypes—and how can we change the conversation?

In this energizing conversation, Amy welcomes leadership coach and author Marcy Moriconi to! Together, they dive into why powerful women are still called "bitches"—and how we can rewrite that tired story. 🌟

Marcy shares real talk about bad apples, good eggs, and how leading with calm, confidence, and ferocious love can transform workplaces into truly magical spaces. ✨

Tune in for wisdom, laughs, and a whole lot of heart!

Additional Resources:

Connect with Marcy on LinkedIn

Get Marcy’s Book - “My Boss is a Bitch”

Discover Your Spiritual Intelligence at Work

Connect with Amy Lynn Durham

Learn More About Create Magic at Work

More on PeopleForward Network

Follow PeopleForward Network on LinkedIn

Key Takeaways:

  • Respect matters more than being liked in leadership roles.
  • Female leaders often unconsciously perpetuate workplace toxicity without addressing systemic issues.
  • Calmness and emotional trust are leadership superpowers.
  • Healthy conflict is critical to building stronger teams.
  • Women must recognize and embrace their personal leadership strengths.

  continue reading

130 episodes

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Manage episode 482235310 series 2975687
Content provided by Amy Lynn Durham. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Amy Lynn Durham or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

Why do women in leadership still face damaging stereotypes—and how can we change the conversation?

In this energizing conversation, Amy welcomes leadership coach and author Marcy Moriconi to! Together, they dive into why powerful women are still called "bitches"—and how we can rewrite that tired story. 🌟

Marcy shares real talk about bad apples, good eggs, and how leading with calm, confidence, and ferocious love can transform workplaces into truly magical spaces. ✨

Tune in for wisdom, laughs, and a whole lot of heart!

Additional Resources:

Connect with Marcy on LinkedIn

Get Marcy’s Book - “My Boss is a Bitch”

Discover Your Spiritual Intelligence at Work

Connect with Amy Lynn Durham

Learn More About Create Magic at Work

More on PeopleForward Network

Follow PeopleForward Network on LinkedIn

Key Takeaways:

  • Respect matters more than being liked in leadership roles.
  • Female leaders often unconsciously perpetuate workplace toxicity without addressing systemic issues.
  • Calmness and emotional trust are leadership superpowers.
  • Healthy conflict is critical to building stronger teams.
  • Women must recognize and embrace their personal leadership strengths.

  continue reading

130 episodes

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