

Shameless Leadership
Sara Dean
Welcome to Shameless Leadership! This show is for women, transgender people, non-binary folks, and allies who are committed to advancing their leadership and the leadership of those around them. In this space, we believe everyone deserves to feel seen, heard, valued, and supported. Our mission is to help you foster these feelings within your own circles of influence to build trust, psychological safety, and a culture of belonging.In each episode, we dive into essential topics impacting women in leadership - everything from shutting down your inner critic and imposter syndrome to overcoming perfectionism to using your voice in new ways to advocate for yourself, your ideas, and other folks carrying marginalized identities. You'll hear practical tips, effective strategies, and inspiring stories that will not only enhance your leadership skills but also broaden your perspective to become a more confident, thoughtful, and empathetic leader.Our stories come from people carrying identities who are often underrepresented, underestimated, and excluded. By sharing their experiences, we aim to provide you with invaluable lessons that will transform your leadership journey. We are thrilled to have you join this community of Shameless Leaders who are actively creating a world where everyone, regardless of gender, can intentionally lead through a more curious, compassionate, and inclusive lens.
Episodes
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Nov 18, 2020 • 52min
495: Gail Keyes Allen: From Poverty To Abundance In Life & Mindset
Gail Keyes Allen is an Accountant, a Life & Money Mindset Coach, and Serial Entrepreneur. She is the host of the Midlife Moneymaker Podcast, a podcast for multi-passionate women in their 40s, 50s, 60s, and beyond who want to transform their relationship with their money and their life. Her coaching is centered around helping women discover their limiting beliefs and take them on a journey to transform their money mindset from scarcity to abundance.Listen in to hear Gail share:
How she is co grandparenting with her ex-husband
Her hero’s journey from poverty to abundance
Having her daughter at 26 weeks - as a 2lb preemie
How she helps women see their financial potential and overcome money mindset blocks
How you can use thought work to grow your abundance mindset
The intersection of money, race, and age
How to check in on your relationship with money (do you have a booty call relationship with money or a committed relationship with money)
How society trips up our financial perspective and money mindset
How motherhood has made her a resilient businesswoman
Links mentioned:
Connect with Gail
Learn about Gail’s new course
Gail on IG
Gail on Facebook
Gail on LinkedIn
Check out Gail’s new course called "The Sanctuary of (Im)possibility." It's a 3 month course that helps the participants reach their (im)possible goal. We take their vision from the board and bring it to life. The link is Sanctuary.
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Nov 16, 2020 • 34min
494: You Get To Choose
At least once a week, I sit down to write a social media post and I want to start it with, “YOU GET TO CHOOSE.”Every day, no matter where things stand with the world, we get to choose - so many things. We get to choose how we show up. We get to choose who we share our energy with.We get to choose who gets the best pieces of us.We get to choose how to honor ourselves.We get to choose how to live out our core values.We get to choose it all. This year, more than ever, we have had the responsibility of big choices. In this episode, I share three really powerful examples of what you get to choose right now, as these seem to be popping up over and over in my life and in the lives of others in our community:
You get to choose how you use social media
You get to choose where you’re going professionally
You get to choose how you see your life and your life story
Listen in to get inspired and fired up about the choices you get to make today and #everydamnday.Thank you to our sponsor:
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Nov 11, 2020 • 60min
493: Dr. Sophia Yen: Make Your Period Optional
Sophia Yen, MD, MPH is the CEO and Co-Founder of Pandia Health, birth control delivery. She has a passion for making women’s lives easier, preventing unplanned pregnancies, and educating women about #PeriodsOptional.With more than 20 years of experience in medicine, she is board-certified in Adolescent Medicine. She graduated with a B.S. from MIT, M.D. from UCSF Medical School, and M.P.H. from UC Berkeley in Maternal Child Health. She serves as a Clinical Associate Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Adolescent Medicine at Stanford Medical School.Dr. Yen's company, Pandia Health, is the first-ever female doctor founded birth control company. Men have been leading an industry they know little about, which is crazy to think about. But now, women across the country are turning to Dr. Yen and Pandia Health for birth control (pill, patch or ring) and telemedicine needs. Plus, the science and safety behind skipping your period is a topic often not talked about. In fact, 66% of women have never been informed by their doctor that they can safely stop their period. Dr. Sophia Yen is on a mission to help educate women about this crucial health topic.Listen in to hear Dr. Yen share:
How to use birth control as hormonal treatment to manage your life
How periods have changed over the over time and why we have hundreds of more periods over our lives than women used to (or current women in African tribes currently have)
The truth about period poverty
The impact of periods on the environment
How fewer periods reduces your risk of endometrial, ovarian and colorectal cancers
How stabilizing hormones with BC support other health issues
The truth about “pill anxiety” and the mad dash to keep your prescriptions fills
How to safely use telemedicine
How to be a conscientious consumer around your health, birth control,
Links mentioned:
Join my free 5 Day Abundance & Gratitude Challenge
Connect with Dr. Yen and Pandia Health
Yen on FB/IG/Youtube: @pandiahealth
Yen’s TED Talk: Making Periods Optional
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Nov 9, 2020 • 51min
492: Amy Fish: How To Ask For What You Want
Amy Fish is the author of I WANTED FRIES WITH THAT: How to Ask for What You Want and Get What You Need. She is also the “Chief Complaints Officer” (also known as the Ombudsperson) for Concordia University in Montreal, Canada, which has more than 50,000 students, and where she spends her days investigating, analyzing (and mostly resolving) complaints for a whole variety of people. Amy's insights and wisdom have been featured in and on Reader's Digest, CBC-TV Canada, CBC Radio Canada, Global TV Canada, The Huffington Post, and many other publications. She lives in Montreal with her family and believes we all can make the world a better place by standing up for ourselves — even about the small things.Listen in to hear Amy share:
Why women don’t speak up for themselves
5 tips for standing up for yourself more effectively
Her philosophy that you can only change things if you start speaking up
Her #1 tip for sanity and happiness during 24/7 togetherness
How to answer uncomfortable questions with space and grace
How to build your “asking muscle” to build confidence to speak up for yourself
Links mentioned:
Join my free 5 Day Abundance & Gratitude Challenge
Connect with Amy
Amy on Instagram
Amy on Facebook
Amy on Twitter
Thank you to our sponsor:
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Nov 4, 2020 • 59min
491: Lora Cheadle: Infidelity, Self Trust & Naked Self Worth
Lora Cheadle is a transformational thought leader and media personality who empowers women to let go of judgment, overcome the need to please, express themselves fully, and find uninhibited success and joy every day. Using the five steps of FLAUNT! , she encourages others to take the lead in the dance of life despite any external circumstances. She is the author of the bestselling book FLAUNT! Drop Your Cover and Reveal Your Smart, Sexy, & Spiritual Self.Lora came on the show to share an extremely vulnerable and powerful story around self trust and self worth. I know you’ll learn some really valuable lessons from her. Listen in to hear Lora share:
The gifts of exposure in our world right now
The 5 steps of FLAUNT to find and maintain your center no matter what kind of chaos you’re living in
Her story of enduring infidelity when she found out her husband was unfaithful for 15 years with 5 different women
How to develop self trust in the face of your hardest moments
The intersection of being smart, sexy, and spiritual and why we’re uncomfortable with the intersection of these pieces of our identity
Her own intersection of being a lawyer, a minister, and a burlesque dancer
How flaunting ourselves help take down the patriarchy and break free from objectification
What is Naked Self Worth ™ and how it’s different and more powerful than tradition self worth/confidence
Links mentioned:
Join our upcoming Gratitude Challenge
Connect with Lora
Free download
Lora’s Book: FLAUNT! Drop Your Cover and Reveal Your Smart, Sexy, & Spiritual Self
Lora’s Facebook Group
Lora on Instagram
Lora on YouTube: Lora Cheadle Life Choreographer
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Nov 2, 2020 • 39min
490: Give Yourself Permission To Practice
Soooo… I’m taking a memoir writing class. I do not know the first thing about writing a memoir. I don’t know if I even want to write a memoir. But I do know that I want to be a better writer. At the end of my first writing class, our teacher gave us an assignment, “Write 700 words about your topic. And don’t try to make it the best piece of writing you’ve ever done. Make it mediocre.”When was the last time you gave yourself permission to be mediocre? When did you decide to try something just for the sake of trying it and letting yourself practice?Most of us are constantly tied up in measuring progress and growth. We are aiming to get closer to perfect with every step.It’s ok to stop measuring progress sometimes. It’s ok to not track metrics. It’s ok to be totally imperfect and messy and just play around in order to learn and grow and have fun.It’s ok to simply practice.In giving yourself permission to practice, you get to show up without judgement. You get to step outside of your head and ignore metrics that you might otherwise mistakenly attach to your self worth. You get to be creative and just have fun. Remember fun? Yeah, me neither…Listen in to hear all about how you can give yourself permission to practice and step away from a constant push for progress and perfection. This might just be the breath of fresh air you need!Links mentioned:
Join our upcoming Gratitude Challenge: gratitude
Book: Finish by Jon Acuff
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Oct 28, 2020 • 60min
489: Leslie Lyons: Ministry, Pole Dancing, and Reclamation
Leslie Lyons is the Founder of Bombshell Movement Studio in Chicago, host of the Beyond the Pole: Tales from the CEO podcast, and a sales and leadership coach for female entrepreneurs. With a background in corporate sales, youth ministry (yes-she’s a Christian and the owner of a pole studio!), and as a leader for studio owners throughout the US, Leslie has spent her life pouring into women emotionally and spiritually. Now, more than ever, her dedication to helping entrepreneurial women lead with their heart and head is the exact type of leadership we need.Listen in to hear Leslie share:
How she went from leadership in ministry work to running a six figure pole dancing studio
The overlap of ministry and pole dancing in terms of voice, power and reclamation
What it really means to create a values based community or organization
How she uses the Enneagram to highlight her gifts and skills in order to have the most impact in the world
Why it’s important to know your innate strengths and weaknesses in order to be a better leader
How women are disconnected from their own bodies and “dead to their bodies” and why this is dangerous
How to recognize our somatic reactions to notice when we’re aligned or out of alignment
The difference between responding and reacting and how to get better at responding
The importance of having pleasure practices
Links mentioned:
Get updates about our upcoming Gratitude Challenge
Connect with Leslie
Instagram: Leslie Lyons
Book: The Road Back To You
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Oct 26, 2020 • 38min
488: It’s Ok If You’re Tired
It’s ok if you’re tired.Over the last I have had many conversations with clients and colleagues and loved ones who are just tired. We are tired of being home with everyone everyday. We are tired of shifts and changes to job status. We are tired of constantly worrying about health and safety around COVID. We are tired of adapting to uncertainty and unpredictability. We are tired of distance learning (bless our teachers!). We are tired of having no personal time or personal space. We are tired of politics. We are tired of social media. We are tired of feeling disillusioned. We are tired of trying to just get through it. The just get throughedness of 2020 is wiping us out, if we’re being honest. I’m giving you permission to OWN & HONOR your fatigue.You should feel tired. Bone tired. But, in spite of your fatigue, you do have to keep going. Listen in to hear 8 ways you can own, honor, and even recover a little from your fatigue.Links mentioned:Get updates about our upcoming Gratitude Challenge: shamelessmom.com/newsletter
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Oct 21, 2020 • 1h 4min
487: Stefanie Wilder: Taylor How To Shamelessly Share Your Stories
Stefanie Wilder-Taylor a Shameless Mom of 3, the author of 5 books, and the host of 3 podcasts. She has also been a stand up comic, a writer on various TV shows, and the host of the NickMom show, Parental Discretion. When she’s not hosting one of her 3 podcasts (For Crying Out Loud, Bored AF, and Rose Pricks), she’s teaching writing classes to people like ME! Stefanie co-hosts her podcast For Crying Out Loud with Lynette Carolla. Their show was the first “parenting” podcast I ever listened to. I have not missed an episode in 5+ years. Stefanie and Lynette and so brilliant and so funny. Stefanie has been on my Dream Guest List for years, so I’m fired up to finally have her here with us. Listen in to hear Stefanie share:
The power of writing and sharing your stories in order to own your truth and do your own therapy
How she managed postpartum life with Postpartum Depression and no mom friends/mom network
Why she decided to leave home at a young age to parent herself
How her worry about her child being depressed opened the door to her child coming out as transgender
How to decide what stories to tell and how to consider who you might offend
Why we might have to stop watching Real Housewives
Why you might want to consider being the parent who doesn’t email your kids’ teachers
Links mentioned:
Podcast: For Crying Out Loud
Podcast: Bored AF
Podcast: Rosepricks
Come to Stefanie’s Virtual Storytelling Show (I’m one of the story tellers!) on Friday, October 23rd
Get the free replay of my Tenacious Mamas Business & Leadership Workshop: email us at info@shamelessmom.com
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Oct 19, 2020 • 38min
486: Being Connected vs Actually Connecting
There is a huge difference between being connected and actually connecting. Most of us are very connected. We are constantly tapped into social media, news outlets, our inboxes, TV shows, games & apps on our phone, and online shopping. So many opportunities to be connected each day, right?! How are these connections making you feel? Being connected in so many places and spaces that don’t allow for deep connection and vulnerability with other humans can leave us feeling drained, exhausted, frustrated, hopeless, powerless, depressed, and anxious. Being so constantly connected can instill self doubt, fear, and anger. Being constantly connected can feel so constricting.On the other hand, actually connecting in deep and meaningful relationships feels restorative, regenerative, freeing and joy filled. Meaningful connecting can instill hope and power and gratitude. This feels expansive instead of constricting. Connecting positive impacts our physical, mental, and emotional health. YES!Can you see the difference between being connected vs actually connecting? It’s pretty profound. Listen in to learn how you can spend less time being connected and more time actually connecting. Links mentioned:Get the free replay of my Tenacious Mamas Business & Leadership Workshop: email us at info@shamelessmom.comThank you to our sponsor:
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