Leading with Vulnerability: Insights from Beth Pillsbury - S2E16
Lassoing Leadership - A podcast by Garth Nichols and Jason Rogers - Tuesdays

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Keywords leadership, vulnerability, humility, education, community, trust, imposter syndrome, joy, self-awareness, diversity Summary In this episode, Garth and Jason engage with Beth Pillsbury, the director of Maybach High School, discussing the importance of vulnerability and humility in leadership. Beth shares her journey, the cultural shift she experienced moving from a competitive East Coast school to a community-focused environment in Berkeley. The conversation delves into the challenges of imposter syndrome, the significance of building trust within a school community, and the joy that comes from connecting with students. Beth emphasizes the need for self-awareness and the alignment of personal values with the school's mission, ultimately highlighting the importance of prioritizing relationships in leadership. Takeaways Vulnerability and humility are essential traits for effective leadership. Building relationships and trust within a community is crucial. Imposter syndrome is a common experience among leaders. Self-awareness is key to improving leadership practices. Aligning personal values with the school's mission enhances leadership effectiveness. Finding joy in leadership often comes from connecting with students. Time management is vital; prioritize what matters most. Engaging in open communication fosters a supportive environment. Celebrating the talents of others is a core leadership practice. Navigating conflict with honesty strengthens trust within teams. Chapters 00:00 - Introduction to Leadership and Vulnerability 12:36 - Navigating Imposter Syndrome in Leadership 20:15 - Finding Joy in Leadership