Shownotes
In this episode of So Now What, host Catherine Galloway engages with Gates Cambridge scholars Halliki Voolma and Seetha Tan to explore the complexities of leadership in a rapidly changing world. They discuss the importance of gender equality policies, the role of storytelling in leadership, and the necessity of balancing short-term responses with long-term goals. The conversation emphasises the power of words, the significance of cultural change, and the value of collective leadership and community action. Both guests share personal insights into their leadership journeys, highlighting the importance of openness, listening, and staying true to one's values amidst chaos.
Takeaways
- The only constant in life is change.
- Effective leadership requires a long-term vision amidst chaos.
- Policymaking and storytelling share similar skills.
- Contradiction is a key aspect of leadership.
- Words and language have significant power in policy.
- Crisis management often overshadows long-term goals.
- Cultural change is essential for policy progress.
- Collective leadership fosters community resilience.
- Personal stories shape leadership identity.
- Staying true to values is crucial in turbulent times.
Chapters
00:00 Navigating Change in a Chaotic World
02:48 Gender Equality and Policy Initiatives
06:07 Contradictions in Leadership
09:04 The Role of Storytelling in Leadership
11:51 Balancing Short-term and Long-term Goals
15:02 The Power of Words and Language
18:08 Crisis Management and Gender-Based Violence
20:59 Cultural Change and Policy Progress
23:50 Collective Leadership and Community Action
27:02 Personal Stories and Leadership Identity
29:52 Openness and Listening in Leadership
32:57 The Importance of Values in Leadership
36:02 Final Thoughts on Leadership and Action