LeadHERship - What? Like it's hard?

Not Just A Pretty Brand

26 min · 3 de may de 2026
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Elle Woods proved you can be both polished and powerful. In this episode, inspired by Legally Blonde, we talk about building a personal brand that goes deeper than appearances. It’s not just how you show up when things are easy. It’s how you lead, how you respond, and how you stay true to who you are when it actually matters. Be polished if you want to. Be powerful when it counts. Be both on your terms.

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