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"Becoming a Conduit for the Success of Others" | An Interview with Karen Roberson, Laurel County, Ep. 15

"Becoming a Conduit for the Success of Others" | An Interview with Karen Roberson, Laurel County, Ep. 15

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In this episode, host Jordyne Carmack interviews Karen Roberson, Regional Vice President at TransAmerica, who shares her leadership journey starting from working in her family's grocery store at a young age. Karen emphasizes the importance of listening, learned during her diverse experiences in a vary of direct sales businesses, in building relationships and how it supports her in her role today. She also talks about finding one's passion and igniting it to make a unique and valuable impact on the world. Additionally, Karen shares her personal experiences with adoption and her advocacy for those who can't speak effectively for themselves, inspiring all leaders to strive to make a positive impact in their own communities. Want to get started in your self-awareness as a leader? You might try a transformative, research-backed leadership assessment like Everything DiSC. Like I shared in the episode, the Everything DiSC® Workplace Profile will provide you with valuable insights that unlock engagement and inspire effective collaboration. In this personalized, 20-page profile, you'll explore the priorities that drive your behavior, learn what comes naturally and what might be challenging when interacting with others, and gain actionable strategies to strengthen your interpersonal interactions at all levels in the workplace. Discount Code: WOBPODCAST


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