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  <itunes:subtitle>In Episode 13, we continue our conversation on 2021 leadership being reimagined. Joyce’s article on  the “C’s” of leadership created a context for a new model of modern leadership. Today, we followed our energy to focus on feminine characteristics of leaders, many of which are included in the “C’s.” 
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Today’s conversation takes on the prickly topic of feminine leadership characteristics that is often mistaken for gender-based, male versus female comparisons. Despite our own discomfort, we followed our energy to express our belief that modern leadership demands a more feminine approach. We invite you to listen to this conversation that raises as many questions as it answered. 
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