Listen "Episode 88: Why Authentic Leadership Feels Risky"
Episode Synopsis
Hey, Friend!
Authenticity in leadership is one of those buzzwords that everyone loves to praise—until they see what it really costs.
We’re told: “Be an authentic leader.”
But no one tells us how risky it feels.
Because true authenticity isn’t about oversharing, being liked, or saying whatever’s on your mind. It’s about:
Admitting you were wrong—fully.
Holding to your values when it costs you.
Saying the hard truth when it would be easier to stay quiet.
Choosing trust over approval.
That doesn’t always feel comfortable. In fact, it often feels lonely.
But here’s the reward: authenticity builds trust, not just popularity. And trust is what endures.
I unpack all of this in my latest podcast episode: “Why Authentic Leadership Feels Risky.”
Because the next time you’re tempted to polish, perform, or self-protect, you may find that the most powerful thing you can do is simply be real.
I pray this blesses you,
Becky
Authenticity in leadership is one of those buzzwords that everyone loves to praise—until they see what it really costs.
We’re told: “Be an authentic leader.”
But no one tells us how risky it feels.
Because true authenticity isn’t about oversharing, being liked, or saying whatever’s on your mind. It’s about:
Admitting you were wrong—fully.
Holding to your values when it costs you.
Saying the hard truth when it would be easier to stay quiet.
Choosing trust over approval.
That doesn’t always feel comfortable. In fact, it often feels lonely.
But here’s the reward: authenticity builds trust, not just popularity. And trust is what endures.
I unpack all of this in my latest podcast episode: “Why Authentic Leadership Feels Risky.”
Because the next time you’re tempted to polish, perform, or self-protect, you may find that the most powerful thing you can do is simply be real.
I pray this blesses you,
Becky
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