Part 2 of the HB5 Virtual Voyage special, this episode draws upon the value of authenticity, vulnerability and empathy in our leadership toolkits. It delves into the interplay between these three traits, how we develop them and use them to bring groups and people together. We explore why leadership increasingly needs us to show our human side, how we can connect on deeper levels with the people we represent to help better understand their vision and problems, and how we can also connect more deeply with our fellow leaders. 

Joining us in this episode, the largest we have ever done, are a suite of incredible women from all corners of the globe: Anna Madlener (a marine robotics engineer in Berlin), Monica Green (an environmental and sustainability tertiary educator in Australia), Nirvani Devcharan (an information technology specialist from Cape Town, South Africa), Roshni Sharma (a spatial scientist from Sydney, Australia), Nancy Glenn (a Professor of remote sensing of the environment from Sydney), Amie Figueiredo (a scientist working on environmental sustainable development policies in Switzerland), Carole Durussel (a Swiss marine scientist working on high seas biodiversity conservation in Germany), Joanna Sumner (a herpetologist managing the wildlife frozen tissue collection at Melbourne Museum), Judit Jimienez Sainz (a research scientist and molecular biologist from Yale Medical School), Jodi Salmond (a marine scientist based on the Gold Coast, Australia), Kristina Baltutis (a Veterinarian from North Carolina, US), Laurie LaPat (an Adjunct Professor at Arizona State University and an environmental engineer), Charlotte Francesiaz (a researcher studying migratory birds in France), Rachel Villani (a wetlands scientist in Baton Rouge, Louisiana), Priyanka Das Rajkakati (Indian-origin French who is an aerospace engineer, PhD candidate in GNSS and an artist), Xhi Hu (Sisi, originally from China, now working on infrastructure assistance modelling and climate change adaptation in the US) and Phillista Malaki (a Kenyan based in Nairobi, a Senior Research Scientist at the National Museum of Kenya).

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