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EP134 Daphne Wallbridge - Lessons For The Conscious Leader

32 min · 22 de jun de 2025
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Daphne Wallbridge works with new principals stepping into leadership. An educator, superintendent, author, and speaker, Daphne brings practical insight into what it means to lead with awareness, manage ego without losing confidence, and share vulnerably without oversharing. Essential listening for anyone navigating the early years of school leadership. We highly encourage you to check out Daphne's 2 books: -The First Year Principal: 52 Practical Lessons to Help New Principals [https://www.daphnewallbridge.com/shop-books] Thrive as Conscious Leaders [https://www.daphnewallbridge.com/shop-books] -Beyond the First-Year Principal: 23 Powerful Lessons for the Conscious Leader [https://www.daphnewallbridge.com/shop-books]   Check out Daphne's online supportive intiative The Principal's Collective [https://www.daphnewallbridge.com/shop-books]

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