

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.
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Mar 30, 2022 • 56min
637: Sage B. Hobbs: How To Sit in Conversations About Race and Culture as a White Woman
Sage B. Hobbs is the author of Naked Communication and the host of Race, Culture, & Beyond: A Naked Conversations Podcast Series. Sage’s passion for maximizing human potential, building emotional intelligence, and cultivating cultures of equity has led to over 20 years of experience working in public, private, and not-for-profit sectors. Her speciality is relational leadership and communication, enabling leaders and team members to create positive relationships and organizational cultures that ensure greater success and satisfaction. With a commitment to continual learning of diversity, equity, and inclusion, Sage brings an equity lens to all of her work. She’s comfortable facilitating uncomfortable conversations in order to support the growth and impact that her clients seek. Sage and I became friends after she was on my show for the first time a couple years ago. As her work has evolved to be more centered around DEI work, we have had some great conversations around what it means to be a white woman talking about race and culture in America. I know many of you are committed to diversity, equity and inclusion across your communities, so I thought this would be a really valuable conversation to have here. Listen in to hear Sage share:
How we are building resilience in the smallest moments of joy right now
Her daily 10 minute practice with 3 girlfriends that has had massive impact over the last few months
Why she decided to launch her podcast, Race, Culture, and Beyond, and the considerations she made to create a show on race as a white woman
How she’s handled making inadvertent microaggressions on her show
The truth about being an ally, who gets to own that word and the significance of ally being a verb
How we can make equity a throughline in all the ways we show up in various communities
The power of choosing curiosity over assumption to de escalate conflict and come to a solution
How to make space for everyone, especially introverts and slower processors, in conversations
Links mentioned:
Join my April 6th business training, Build Your Courageous & Confident CEO Blueprint: shamelessmom.com/ceo
Podcast: Race, Culture, and Beyond
Connect with Sage: sagebhobbs.com
Sage on LinkedIn
Sage on Instagram: @sagebhobbs and @racecultureandbeyondpodcast
TV Shows: Queen Sugar and Remy
Book: Me and White Supremacy by Layla Saad
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Mar 28, 2022 • 34min
636: How to Get Grounded When Your World is Spinning
“I feel like I’m floating above my body, watching myself move through the world.”At least 3 coaching clients have told me this in the last week or so. So many of us are navigating big seasons of change, growth, and transformation. Sometimes that is accompanied by feeling like your world is spinning out of control like you’re moving through your days with no sense of which way is up like your feet are not planted firmly on the ground. This might be because the pace of life is just really fast right now. It might be because you are entering a new season of uncertainty. It might be because there has been a big professional shift for you. It might be because a significant relationship in your life has shifted - or ended. Regardless of why you’re feeling this sensation of floating over yourself, it is absolutely possible to bring your feet back to the ground and feel yourself planted in the moment and in your day. It is possible to bring back a sense of awareness to what you CAN control when things feel out of control. It is possible to learn to return to yourself and feel a sense of ease in moments of dis-ease. In this episode, I walk you through 6 ways you can get grounded when you feel like your world is spinning out of control. These are simple things you can do to get your feet planted beneath you in order to feel a sense or calm and power as you navigate a hard day or a hard season. Link mentioned:Join my April 6th business training, Build Your Courageous & Confident CEO Blueprint: shamelessmom.com/ceo
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Mar 23, 2022 • 54min
635: Deeann Graham: Head On: Stories of Alopecia
Deeann Graham is the award-winning author of Head-On, Stories of Alopecia, and an alopecia coach/consultant, educator, and advocate. She was first diagnosed with alopecia areata (an autoimmune hair loss condition) when she was 7-years-old. She published Head-On, Stories of Alopecia to share stories and photos of people around the world who are living with alopecia, in order to provide a broad perspective on the journey of hair loss. Educating communities in order to empower others who have been diagnosed, especially in the beauty and medical industries, is an important part of Deeann's outreach. She is also the course creator of the Alopecia Roadmap, and host of the Alopecia Life podcast where she continues to educate and share stories to help others realize they are not alone.Listen in to hear Deeann share:
Alopecia 101: what alopecia is and how it can manifest differently in people
The difference between alopecia and alopecia areata
What her life was like as a 7 year who experienced total hair loss
What it was like to not know anyone with alopecia like her for 30 years to then making 500 new friends with alopecia
Her decision to stop wearing wigs when her daughter was in the 2nd grade and how she handled kids at her daughter’s school talking about her
Where people experiencing hair loss can turn for support
What to say and what not to say to someone who is bald or balding
Links mentioned:
Join my free CEO training for small business owners: shamelessmom.com/ceo
Connect with Deeann: alopecialife.com/
Get Deeann’s Book: Head-On, Stories of Alopecia
Deeann’s Podcast: Alopecia Life
Deeann on IG
Deeann’s FB Group
Nonprofits: https://www.childrensalopeciaproject.org | https://www.naaf.org/
Sponsor info and promo codes:
Please find our sponsor information here: shamelessmom.com/sponsor/
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Mar 21, 2022 • 34min
634: Struggling with Self Worth? Start Here
One of the most common struggles for women and moms centers around self-worth. Because we are taught from such an early age that we should look a certain way, act a certain way, desire certain things, reject certain things, we often spend a lot of our lives questioning ourselves. We wonder if we are enough, if we are qualified, if we are making the right choice, if we should try harder if we should do things more like others are doing them, We think about how we might be more perfect or polished or positive. We assume other people have it all figured out. We feel alone and isolated and confused. Over the last 6 years, and in my 15-year fitness career before the Shameless Mom Academy, countless women have told me they struggle with self-worth. If you struggle with self-worth, whether it’s been a struggle your entire life or it’s something that is hard for you in this particular season, this episode is for you. Listen in as I walk you through 5 simple steps to start shifting your self-worth today. Link mentioned:
Join my free CEO training for small business owners: shamelessmom.com/ceo
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Mar 16, 2022 • 48min
633: Reshma Saujani: The Future of Women and Work
Reshma Saujani is a leading activist and the founder of Girls Who Code and the Marshall Plan for Moms. She has spent more than a decade advocating for women’s and girls’ economic empowerment, working to close the gender gap in the tech sector, and, most recently, championing policies to support mothers impacted by the pandemic. Saujani is also the author of the international bestseller Brave, Not Perfect, and her influential TED talk, “Teach Girls Bravery, Not Perfection,” has more than five million views. She began her career as an attorney and Democratic organizer, and she now lives in New York City with her husband, Nihal; their sons, Shaan and Sai; and their bulldog, Stanley. I have been a long-time follower and admirer of Reshma’s work and her relentless commitment to her mission. I was so delighted when she said yes to this conversation. As you listen to Reshma share how she sees the future of work for women and moms in America, I think you will see yourself reflected over and over again as she offers story after story that Illuminates the impossible expectations put upon moms over the last two years. Listen in to hear Reshma share:
What is the Future of Women and Work – and why is it different than we think
What women are looking for in an employer
The long term significance of 2.3 million women leaving the workforce in the last year
Her Marshall Plan for Moms, what came out of it, why it’s critically important in this historical moment
What all moms can do to be a part of the PAY UP movement to push through change for moms and women in the workforce across the country
Why it’s imperative that we “not waste a good crisis”
The constant cognitive dissonance for moms around being told we can have it all and not having access to having it
Why she is critical of the feminist movement and is still a Feminist
Links mentioned:
Connect with Reshma: reshmasaujani.com
Get Reshma’s Book: PAY UP: The Future of Women and Work
Reshma on IG
Reshma on Twitter
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Mar 14, 2022 • 35min
632: How to Change Your State to Change Your Day
Last week I got stuck. A cascade of hard events plus solo parenting for the week plus general pandemic/war/life fatigue caught up with me. I don’t get stuck often. But every now and then, if I don’t check myself, a series of hard events will send me spiraling into a funkity funk funk. Last week was a funkity funk funk week for sure. After sitting in my funkity funk funk for a good 20 hours or so, I decided it was time to pull out my tools. After many years of defunktifying myself, I know exactly what works for me. After 19 years of coaching women, I know what works for most folks. If you happen to fall into your own funkity funk funks every now and then, this episode is for you. I’m going to walk you through exactly how to defunktify yourself by changing your state to change your day. These tools are really simple, but ridiculously and predictably powerful. They WORK. So, let’s defunktify, shall we?Link mentioned:Leave a review for the SMA: shamelessmom.com/review
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Mar 9, 2022 • 55min
631: Margaret Ables and Amy Wilson: What Fresh Hell - Laughing in the Face of Motherhood
Margaret Ables and Amy Wilson, are comedians, mothers, and hosts of the podcast What Fresh Hell: Laughing in the Face of Motherhood. What Fresh Hell regularly ranks at the top of the Parenting and Kids and Family charts on Apple Podcasts, and has over five million lifetime downloads. In each episode Margaret and Amy discuss a parenting topic from their usually-completely opposite perspectives.Amy Wilson is the author of When Did I Get Like This? The Screamer, The Worrier, The Dinosaur-Chicken-Nugget Buyer, and Other Mothers I Swore I’d Never Be (HarperCollins) and of Mother Load, a one-woman show which she toured to 16 cities after its hit off-Broadway run. She also appeared as a series regular in two sitcoms (Daddio on NBC and Norm on ABC). She and her husband live in New York City with their three kids.Margaret Ables is a comedian and writer whose work has appeared on MTV, Comedy Central, Nickelodeon, and PBS. Margaret created television shows for Klasky Csupo (creators of Rugrats) and was the head of video production for Nickelodeon’s mom-centric channel NickMom. Margaret also teaches improv and public speaking in correctional facilities for the non-profit organization Rehabilitation Through the Arts. She and her husband live in Westchester, NY with their three kids.I met Amy and Margaret via our mutual podcast editing team (SHOUT OUT to Christy and Allison!) Christy had a sense we might hit it off and, of course, she was spot on. Listen in to hear Margaret and Amy share:
How they came together to create WFH and how each bring their unique strengths to create support for parents
how parenting changes and evolves us over the years
why we don’t need to fear or resist the constant growth that parenting provides
Why new ventures and unchartered territory feel so big and daunting as we approach them, but then so much smaller in hindsight
How parenting problems over the years. IE: little kids = lots of problems/easy to solve, big kids = fewer problems, harder to solve
The difference between “easy” parenting and satisfying parenting
What satisfying parenting looks like and how it can look sooo different than what you expected
Links mentioned:
Connect with Margaret and Amy: whatfresshhellpodcast.com
Podcast: What Fresh Hell
WFH on IG
WFH FB Group
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Mar 7, 2022 • 33min
630: 3 Simple Ways To Start Speaking Up
I had the honor of speaking at an event for moms last week. My talk was “How to Play Bigger in Life without Asking Permission.” After my talk, there was time for Q&A and the question folks kept circling back to was, “How do I start to speak up so I can play a bigger game?” A number of attendees noted they were so in the habit of not speaking up that they didn’t know where or how to start using their voices. Because women have been socialized to stay small and quiet, we often have to really make a concerted effort to actually use our voices. I gave these women three steps to start practicing speaking up:
Practice stating your preferences out loud
Practice stating your needs out loud
Practice sharing opposing opinions in neutral ways
These steps are intended to be practiced over time, in this order. Start out with low risk/low exposure steps. The stakes are typically pretty low when you’re stating a preference: “I prefer pepperoni pizza to sausage & mushroom.” Or, “I would prefer to watch Movie ABC vs Movie XYZ this evening.”Once you’ve practiced this a few times, try to share a need with a loved one: “I need some time to myself, so I’m going to take myself to lunch and a movie this weekend.” Practice this a few times. Once you’ve practiced #1 and #2 over time, you can move to higher exposure speaking up - where the risks and stakes are higher. This is where you can start to practice sharing an opposing opinion in a neutral way, “Thank you for sharing your opinion/experience. That hasn’t been my experience.” Or, “Thank you for sharing your opinion/experience. I see it differently.” Make sure to listen in to the episode to learn how to do #3 safely, this part is important!Listen in to learn more about how to practice speaking up - in order to get what you want and, ultimately, in order to impact the world. Please find our sponsor information here: shamelessmom.com/sponsor/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Mar 2, 2022 • 55min
629: Jen Kem: Staying Values Driven Through Having It All, Losing It All and Building It All Again Airs
Jennifer Kem is a San Francisco Bay Area-based brand building and leadership expert who gets entrepreneurs seen, heard, and paid for being themselves.She’s the creator of the Master Brand Method: a framework to develop powerful brand archetypes that win customers’ hearts, leveraging Jennifer’s 20 years of corporate experience and her launching of multiple companies.What she is most passionate about in her work today is her legacy project: Femmefluence, a platform that supports women leaders to fully rise into their influence and affluence, so they can make an even greater impact in the world.Jennifer serves up straight talk wrapped in love, because she understands entrepreneurs’ challenges. She built a retail business and became a millionaire at 32, only to lose it all in the recession two years later. She is now the successful owner of three million-dollar brand-building businesses and the mother of three children.I’ve had the opportunity to overlap Jen in a few business groups over the last couple years and she is a force. I finally got to meet her a few months ago and I decided to ask her to be a guest on the show. I was elated when she said yes, as I know she has such a compelling story. Listen in to hear Jen share:
Her experience of going through a violating event in her corporate career that changed the trajectory of her work and her life
How she went from having it all, to losing it all, to building it all again - all on her own terms as she navigated being a wife and mom
What happened when she built and then lost a 10 million dollar a year business
What it means to be Values Driven and why it’s crucial to know your values in life and work/business
How your values can guide you to make confident and clean decisions
How to find and define your values by clarifying your voids and violations
Links mentioned:
Connect with Jen: www.JenniferKem.com
Jen’s Podcast: Femmefluence Radio
Jen on Instagram
Jen on LinkedIn
Jen on Facebook
Jen on YouTube
Jen on Twitter
Jen on Pinterest
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Feb 28, 2022 • 32min
628: The Power Of Taking Tiny Action
There are times when we look at something we would like to accomplish and it just feels too far out of reach - like the work required to get us to that point is not only completely overwhelming but also elusive in nature.When we consider taking action we think:How will I find the time?How will I find the energy?How will I acquire the skills?Do I even have what it takes?By the time we get through this list of questions, we decide it’s too hard, will take too long, we definitely don’t have the skills and we don’t know where to begin to acquire them. So, we do nothing. I want to invite you to an alternative way to take action in your life: practice taking tiny action.What is tiny action?Tiny action is those little steps that we are tempted to skip entirely because we falsely assume they don’t matter or won’t make a difference. But the truth is that if we want to become better action takers, taking tiny action might just be the prerequisite you didn’t know you needed. Taking tiny action is taking any action step and making it smaller, less overwhelming, less time consuming, less frequent, less energy-consuming.
When we practice taking tiny action over time, we begin to see the effects of compound interest: 10 minutes of exercise each day that boosts energy and productivity
10 minutes of reading each day that inspires our work or our way of thinking
Yoga once a week that alleviates back pain
Date nights once a month that improve our marriage
Asking for what we need from our family once a week that leads to more personal time Speaking up at the monthly office meeting that leads to being considered for a new role at work
As we take action in these small ways, our identity starts to shift and we see ourselves as more capable, more confident, more courageous. We see ourselves as action takers who go after the things we want and actually get them! This shift is not tiny. Taking tiny action leads to BIG shifts. In this episode, I share 4 ways taking tiny action gives you more power. Then, I share 3 simple steps to taking tiny action #everydamnday. Please find our sponsor information here: shamelessmom.com/sponsor/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices


