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WTF Do I Actually Do? How Women Can Navigate a Broken System of Work

22 min · 26 de abr de 2026
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Last week Mel and Michelle called out the problem. This week they talk about what women can actually do about it. Six strategies for navigating a workplace that was never designed for women. From getting clear on where you actually stand, to building the business acumen that makes you harder to dismiss, to knowing when it is time to cut your losses and make a strategic move. This is not a fix yourself episode. It is a survive, advance, and eventually change the system episode. Michelle shares personal stories from her own career, including taking a demotion that turned out to be one of the smartest decisions she ever made. Practical, direct, and grounded in what actually works. Want more? Every episode and editorial goes to all subscribers. To get direct access to Mel, Michelle, and the Lead to Soar Network community, join as a monthly or annual subscriber. Find out more at the link below. https://bit.ly/4rmjqiW [https://bit.ly/4rmjqiW] And if you missed last week’s episode, where Mel and Michelle called out the five signs you are inside a broken system, go back and listen first. 5 Ways Women Are Not the Problem. The System Is. Get full access to Lead to Soar Podcast at leadtosoarpodcast.substack.com/subscribe [https://leadtosoarpodcast.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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