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EPISODE · Dec 19, 2025 · 54 MIN

The Inner Work of Young Leadership: The Process of Becoming Me | Mackenzie Wills

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What does real leadership look like at 19?In this episode of Baskets of Knowledge, we sit down with Mackenzie, a student at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand. She is a youth advocate who is quietly reshaping what leadership, empathy, and impact truly mean.This conversation explores people-first leadership, the power of reflection, and why real change doesn’t come from titles, it comes from showing up for others.Mackenzie shares her lived experience working in youth advocacy within a fast-growing rural district, navigating leadership at a young age, and becoming one of only 37 people globally to receive the Zonta International Young Women in Leadership Scholarship.We dive deep into:Leadership driven by empathy, not egoYouth voice, advocacy, and community changeMental health and social media, the good, the bad, and the dangerousOnline hate, clickbait media, and resilienceGrief, loss, and continuing to show up when life is heavyWhy banning social media won’t solve the problem, conversation willThe importance of reflection and enjoying the process of becomingThis episode is for leaders, parents, educators, coaches, and anyone who believes leadership starts with humanity.🎧 Listen now and add this conversation to your basket of knowledge.

What does real leadership look like at 19?In this episode of Baskets of Knowledge, we sit down with Mackenzie, a student at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand. She is a youth advocate who is quietly reshaping what leadership, empathy, and impact truly mean.This conversation explores people-first leadership, the power of reflection, and why real change doesn’t come from titles, it comes from showing up for others.Mackenzie shares her lived experience working in youth advocacy within a fast-growing rural district, navigating leadership at a young age, and becoming one of only 37 people globally to receive the Zonta International Young Women in Leadership Scholarship.We dive deep into:Leadership driven by empathy, not egoYouth voice, advocacy, and community changeMental health and social media, the good, the bad, and the dangerousOnline hate, clickbait media, and resilienceGrief, loss, and continuing to show up when life is heavyWhy banning social media won’t solve the problem, conversation willThe importance of reflection and enjoying the process of becomingThis episode is for leaders, parents, educators, coaches, and anyone who believes leadership starts with humanity.🎧 Listen now and add this conversation to your basket of knowledge.

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