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Embodying change: Transforming power, culture and well-being for people in aid

42. We are feminist leaders with Leila Billing and Natalie Brook

09 Jul 2024

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Episode 42: We Are Feminist Leaders with Leila Billing and Natalie BrookDo you ever feel conflicted by traditional leadership models that don’t align with your values? Are you curious about how feminist principles can transform the way we approach leadership, especially in the humanitarian sector?In today’s episode of Embodying Change, host Melissa Pitotti sits down with Leila Billing and Natalie Brook, founders of We Are Feminist Leaders. Leila and Natalie share their journey from feeling disillusioned by patriarchal and colonial leadership structures to creating a transformative program that empowers leaders to bring about genuine change. You’ll hear about the practical applications of feminist leadership, the importance of self-awareness, and the power of community and continuous learning.If you're passionate about making a difference and leading with your values, this episode will inspire you and provide actionable insights into embodying change in your own life and work.Today’s GuestsLeila Billing and Natalie BrookLeila Billing and Natalie Brook are the visionary founders of We Are Feminist Leaders, an organization dedicated to fostering feminist leadership in humanitarian and development sectors. Through their 12-week online program and new membership learning network, they empower leaders to challenge traditional power structures, embrace intersectionality, and cultivate caring, inclusive work environments. Leila and Natalie draw inspiration from feminist movements around the world, particularly from the Global Majority, and aim to decentralize Western-centric leadership models. You can check out their bios here.Website: wearefeministleaders.comSocial Media: Instagram and LinkedInYou’ll learn:What it means to embody change in the humanitarian sectorThe importance of self-awareness and transformation in feminist leadershipHow patriarchal and colonial dynamics affect traditional leadership modelsPractical applications of feminist leadership in various contextsThe power of community and continuous learning in driving changeReal-life examples of participants applying feminist leadership principlesResources MentionedWe Are Feminist Leaders Website: wearefeministleaders.comCourse information and registration: HERE Newsletter Sign-Up: Available on their website for regular updates and resources HERE Social Media: Follow We Are Feminist Leaders on LinkedIn and Instagram.Quotes“For me, embodying change means thinking through how we want to show up in this moment, whether we’re humanitarians or not.” – Leila Billing“Feminist leadership starts with the self and requires a long-term commitment to developing self-awareness and the willingness to learn and unlearn.” – Natalie BrookCall to ActionSubscribe to the Embodying Change podcast for more inspiring conversations.Visit wearefeministleaders.com to learn more about Leila and Natalie’s work and to sign up for their upcoming 12-week course starting in September and newsletter.

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