Re:Visioning Leadership
In the premiere episode of Re:Visioning Leadership, Marisol Solarte-Erlacher unpacks the myth that resilience is just about pushing through. Through a powerful personal story and candid reflections, she explores the real cost of "grit culture" in leadership—especially for women of color navigating systems that weren’t built for them. You’ll learn why true resilience isn’t about endurance, but about capacity, self-awareness, and healing. Marisol introduces the trauma-informed principles that shape her leadership framework—safety, regulation, agency, and connection—and how these can transform not only your leadership but your entire organizational culture. Whether you're a burned-out leader, a change-maker craving sustainability, or someone seeking a new model of leadership rooted in emotional intelligence and restoration, this episode offers a grounded and empowering starting point. 👣 Next up: Leading While Wounded—how women of color lead through invisible pain. 💬 Enjoyed this episode? Don’t forget to follow, rate, and review Re:Visioning Leadership—it helps others discover the show and join the conversation. 📲 Connect with Marisol Follow Marisol on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/marisol-solarte-erlacher/] and join the movement to lead with emotional intelligence, courage, and healing. 🎧 New episodes drop weekly in July—subscribe so you don’t miss what’s next
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