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The Two Things Every Woman Needs in Equal Measure to Achieve Any Goal She Sets

29 min · 11 de may de 2026
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She passed out at the podium on her very first public speaking assignment. By the time she graduated college, she had won a national speaking competition and spoken to stadiums of 10,000 people. That trajectory — from clinically diagnosed shy child with a debilitating stutter to global leadership CEO — is not just Linda Fisk's backstory. It is the exact philosophy she has built an entire movement on: grit and grace, in equal measure. In This Episode: * The childhood diagnosis that changed everything: clinical shyness that manifested as a severe stutter in every classroom and social setting * How Linda went from passing out at a podium in college to winning national public speaking competitions — and what that journey required * The concept of "grit and grace" and why both are essential to any woman pursuing her next chapter * What LeadHERship Global is — and why it attracts everyone from solopreneur coaches to leaders of billion-dollar corporations * The "multiplier effect" of transformative partnership — why one plus one doesn't equal two * Real results inside the community: businesses doubled and tripled, nonprofits fully funded, women stepping onto TEDx stages and into paid board seats * Why radical responsibility and radical candor are the twin pillars of every real breakthrough * The "say-do ratio" — and why it is the only currency that builds lasting trust * Why women wait for "perfect" before taking the next step — and what Linda says to every woman who is hanging back About Linda Fisk Linda Fisk is the CEO and founder of LeadHERship Global, a worldwide leadership community for women that provides access to funding, media, speaking, and partnership opportunities across every industry and geography. After overcoming clinical shyness and a severe stutter — and going on to win national public speaking competitions — Linda built her career in the C-suite of some of the world's most prestigious membership organizations before founding LeadHERship Global on the principle that women rise fastest together. Connect with Linda Fisk * Website: leadhershipglobal.com [https://leadhershipglobal.com] * Email: linda@leadhershipglobal.com [linda@leadhershipglobal.com] Resources * Join Debra's community - WeCanDoItWomen.com [https://WeCanDoItWomen.com] Follow for new episodes weekly.

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