#29 How to be an Authentic Leader in a Corporate Setting w Lucy Rowell

EPISODE · Aug 3, 2023 · 26 MIN

#29 How to be an Authentic Leader in a Corporate Setting w Lucy Rowell

from From a Full Cup · host Natalie Mullin

Today on Episode #29 How to be an Authentic Leader in a Corporate Setting w Lucy Rowell , I talk with Lucy Rowell about how women in corporate settings can become authentic leaders.In this episode we discuss:-the fascinating connection between wellness and authenticity -the biggest block holding us back from being authentic-why personality is direclty correlated to how you show up-how establishing boundaries helps to reinforce authenticity-major tips for women looking to gain mentors and leadership opportunities Guest info:Lucy is driven by a purpose to catalyse the impact of people, teams and organisations through their individual authenticity and started in 2022 a company called Impactful Authenticity. Having spent over 20 years in the Pharmaceutical Industry leading cross-functional and functional teams through the highs and lows of molecule and machine learning product development. Lucy has experienced first hand the opportunities that can be unlocked in your career by shedding expectations and perceptions and finding your authentic style. She has developed her own brand of authentic leadership taking numerous roles outside of the traditional data science space she grew up in. Lucy has also worked to broaden the impact of statisticians beyond traditional roles, as Chair and Board Member for the Statisticians in the Pharmaceutical Industry (PSI), a global community of 1500 people. Lucy's Website @impactful_authenticity on Instagram Links:This podcast is hosted by Captivate, try it yourself for free. Disclaimer: This podcast includes affiliate links that, when clicked and purchased, may generate revenue for me and the podcast. I only recommend things I truly love and stand behind. Book free coaching consultation:https://tidycal.com/nataliemullin/free-coaching-consultationGet in touch:[email protected] Bookings + Coaching:https://nataliemullin.com/From a Full Cup is a mental wellness education podcast that teaches women to prioritize their wellness and put themselves first, because you can’t pour from an empty cup. I'm your host Natalie Mullin , Certified Wellness Educator, Speaker, Facilitator and Teacher. Every Thursday I release a new episode, teaching women how to dream big, take action and move the needle forward in life. Past episodes From a Full Cup websiteSubscribe to the podcastListen to From a Full Cup Copyright 2025 Natalie Mullin

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