

Breaking Barriers and Inspiring Change with Dr. Jeanne Porter King | The Good Leadership Podcast #92
Dr. Jeanne Porter King is an author, business leader, inspirational teacher and speaker, ministry leader, and board-certified coach. She brings her engaging style to audiences and draws on her faith and experiences in the marketplace and ministry to help her audiences connect to their purpose, authentic identity, and the power of leading from within. Dr. Jeanne shares inspiring messages that are both informative and transformative.
Dr. Jeanne is the Founder and President of TransPorter Group Inc, a consulting practice specializing in leadership development, and diversity, equity and inclusion strategy and training. Dr. Jeanne has developed global leadership programs and has trained and coached leaders in twenty different countries. She is passionate about coaching and developing existing and emerging leaders to be their best and reach their highest aspirations!
Dr. Jeanne Porter King's Books: https://www.drjeanneporterking.com/books/
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Chapters:
(00:00) Jeanne’s background
(01:19) Writing the book Leading Well
(05:00) Advice for black women in leadership and executive roles
(09:05) What non-black leaders can learn from the book
(11:16) Spiritual wellness as a leadership quality
(15:14) Society’s requirement for change of identity to fit in and why it’s a problem
(17:32) Showing up authentically and staying committed to your work
(20:30) Current state of diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace
(23:36) Patriarchal narrative about women in the workplace
(27:49) Key takeaway
(31:47) Conclusion