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Ep.84: No news isn’t always good news

Ep.84: No news isn’t always good news

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Hey everyone, Rosey Flaherty here!


In this insightful episode, I’m joined by Jeannine K. Brown, CEO of Everyday Lead, executive coach, and author, for a powerful conversation about visibility, advocacy, and redefining what success means in your career.

Whether you’re just starting or stepping into leadership, Jeannine’s wisdom will challenge the old narratives and empower you to lead on your terms.

✅ Redefine success beyond long hours and burnout
✅ Build meaningful relationships across your organisation
✅ Stay ready for opportunities, even the unexpected ones
✅ Take control of your professional narrative with regular feedback
✅ Know your value and speak up for fair compensation

✨ This episode is proudly sponsored by Chapman University's Argyros School of Business and Economics. Considering a master's in accounting? Their MSA program offers personalized attention from world-class faculty, intimate class sizes, and a flexible structure designed for ambitious professionals. Learn more and apply at chapman.edu/msa

🎧 Tune in to hear Jeannine’s powerful message: “Be seen, be heard, be valued.”

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💬 If Jeannine’s message resonates with you, drop a comment. I’d love to hear your thoughts.

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