#131 – Unleashing Your Authentic Leadership: Breaking Free From Societal Expectations with Sarah Schneider

Imagine navigating the world of leadership while juggling the weight of societal expectations, constantly being the reliable go-to person, yet feeling a disconnect between how confident you appear on the outside and how unsure you feel on the inside. For Sarah Schneider, this wasn’t just an occasional challenge – it was a recurring theme that inspired her to break free and redefine what it means to lead authentically.

 

Sarah Schneider, a Professionally Certified Executive Coach and Leadership Strategist, believes in helping leaders use their unique gifts to design their most compelling version of leadership. Her work empowers individuals to shed the masks shaped by societal norms, creating space for authenticity, curiosity, and a deeper connection between their inner and outer selves. 

 

On this episode of The Workplace Communication Podcast, we’re talking with Sarah Schneider, Executive Coach and Leadership Strategist at Sarah Schneider & Co., about unleashing your authentic leadership and breaking free from societal expectations.

 

Leadership tips you won’t want to miss: 

🎙️ Recognizing the disconnect between inner and outer confidence, and learning how to align them effectively

🎙️ Creating space for authenticity in high-pressure environments

🎙️ Peeling away societal expectations to uncover your authentic leadership identity

🎙️ Understanding the power of curiosity over the need to « know it all”

🎙️ Asking who you are shape-shifting for and why, to reclaim your true leadership style

 

Sarah Schneider (she/her) is a Professionally Certified Executive Coach & Leadership Strategist that works with leaders that are using their gifts for good, crafting their most compelling and rewarding version of leadership (& life). Because when you get to be the designer of your own leadership, you can reduce the toll leadership takes on you personally, amplify the impact you want to have (while rocking what makes you uniquely qualified for it), and … get back to enjoying yourself. 

 

If you’re looking to break free from societal norms and lead with authenticity, then this episode is for you!

 

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🎧 Listen to the episode here: https://lindsaylapaquette.com/podcast/ 

 

For a full written transcript of the episode, please see the show notes at the link above. 

 

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Lindsay Lapaquette, M.Sc.(A) works with middle managers who want to communicate authentically so they can effectively lead their teams without losing themselves. As a former Speech-Language Pathologist, Lindsay applies her expertise in the neuroscience of communication and connection to help managers foster an environment of trust and respect in their teams, so that everyone can bring their best selves to work.

Lindsay’s approach has been profoundly influenced by her work with First Nations organizations, her experience as a parent to two neurodivergent children, and the premature loss of both of her parents. These experiences have taught Lindsay great lessons about the power of excellent people skills that extend well beyond her professional expertise.

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Lindsay Lapaquette

Lindsay Lapaquette, M.Sc.(A) works with middle managers who want to communicate authentically so they can effectively lead their teams without losing themselves. As a former Speech Language Pathologist, Lindsay applies her expertise in the neuroscience of communication and connection to help managers foster an environment of trust and respect in their teams, so that everyone can bring their best selves to work.

Lindsay’s approach has been profoundly influenced by her work with First Nations organizations, her experience as a parent to two children with pervasive mental health challenges, and the premature loss of both of her parents. These experiences have taught Lindsay great lessons about the power of excellent people skills that extend well beyond her professional expertise.

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