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Leslie Anderson | Rising to Excellence: Leadership, Resilience, and the Cost of Silence

40 min · 17. Juni 2026
Episode Leslie Anderson | Rising to Excellence: Leadership, Resilience, and the Cost of Silence Cover

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In this episode of Tune Up Your Warrior, Jenny sits down with Leslie J. Anderson, a senior financial services leader, 2024 VersaFi Champion of Change, cancer survivor, and someone whose leadership has left a lasting impact on the people around her. VersaFi’s Champions of Change Award recognizes leaders helping advance women in Canadian finance, and Leslie’s recognition reflects the advocacy and sponsorship she has brought to the industry. For Jenny, this conversation is deeply personal. During one of the hardest chapters of her career, when she was navigating discrimination and trying to make sense of what she was experiencing, Leslie was one of the people who reached out to check in. And she shared a line that has stayed with Jenny ever since: “Mediocrity breeds mediocrity. Mediocre people will always try to pull you down to their level. But all we can do is rise to our excellence.” That moment became part of the standard Jenny still holds herself to today. That same story and quote sit at the center of your episode intro draft. Together, they talk about meaningful leadership in inclusion, the difference between performative support and real advocacy, the cost of leadership, the resilience required to hold onto your sense of self in environments that do not always make space for your excellence, and the difficult question of why some leaders go silent when things get hard. They also explore what accountable systems actually look like, what courage requires in today’s climate, and what it means to keep rising in environments that try to shrink you. Those themes are all built directly into your episode outline. This is a conversation about excellence, integrity, resilience, and the kind of leadership that refuses to go quiet.

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