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Every Leader Needs a Personal Board of Directors with Melanie Stuber

Every Leader Needs a Personal Board of Directors with Melanie Stuber

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What if the key to leadership isn't having all the answers, but being brave enough to show up without them?

Rosie sits down with Melanie Stuber, former corporate exec turned culture guide and CEO of Cultivate and Thrive, to talk about the real work behind authentic leadership. From shedding the pressure to be "perfect" in a male-dominated industry to building a personal board of directors that actually fuels your growth, Melanie shares her journey of choosing courage over control and presence over polish. 💬

Together, they unpack what it truly means to thrive as a leader in today's world, where connection is currency, and vulnerability isn't a weakness, but a superpower.

Melanie's practical frameworks, reflection questions, and perspective shifts will leave you thinking deeply about how you show up, for yourself and your people.

Whether you're navigating a career pivot, leading a team, or just tired of playing small, this conversation will give you the tools, and the nudge, you need to lead with purpose and power. ✨

Additional Resources:

Connect with Melanie on LinkedIn

Learn more about Culture and Thrive

Connect with Rosie on LinkedIn

Learn more about Salveo Partners

Follow PeopleForward Network on LinkedIn

Learn more about PeopleForward Network

Key Takeaways:

  • Vulnerability builds trust and stronger team connections.
  • Self-awareness is often overestimated but crucial.
  • Authentic leadership inspires more than perfection does.
  • Everyone needs a personal board of directors.
  • Leadership starts with knowing your own value.

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