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Ep 7: Roots of Leadership with Lidia Soto-Harmon, CEO, Girl Scouts
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“Unless you know where you're from you don't have that anchor as a leader, you really can't move forward” – Lidia Soto-Harmon Lidia has spent a great deal of her life in the “hyphen” of being a Cuban-American: that is between her Cuban roots and American life as an adult. Her Cuban missionary parents moved from Tennessee to El Salvador to Ecuador back to the U.S. during Lidia’s formative years, deeply instilling in her love of family, service and travel. In this incredibly open, authentic, heart-warming interview Lidia shares wonderful stories of her family – from her uncle’s MacGyver-like ingenuity forced by scarcity of communist Cuba to her father’s magic touch with people (that Lidia clearly inherited) to the moving recent trip with her children back to Cuba. Lidia also talks about the importance of sharing your struggles and not just successes as a leader; how she "translates" her international background and earlier career successes to making impact locally with the Girl Scouts; her struggles with balance and making time for self-care; and some fun stories about her family’s fascination with everything Alexander Hamilton (and not just the musical!) What You'll Learn
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- About Lidia’s amazing journey as the daughter of Cuban missionary parents from TN to El Salvador and Ecuador back to the U.S.
- Why Lidia considers the question "where are you from?" a complicated one
- How living in Latin America and witnessing extreme poverty and injustice influenced Lidia's path as a leader
- Ways leaders can systemically impact community and have a ripple effect at multiple levels of change
- Some heartwarming personal stories of young women Lidia has mentored and what she has learned from them (and her children) in return
- What Lidia most struggles with at this point of her life and career
- The challenges and gifts of being an “empty nester”
- Why Lidia’s personal mission in elevators is to make people laugh at least ones
- Secrets of the Woo (Winning Over Others) she learned from her father
- What Lidia and her family find fascinating and inspiring about Alexander Hamilton
- The Girl Scout Council of the Nation’s Capital – Lidia’s organization
- Encuentro – Girl Scouts’ conference to empower Latina girls
- TED talks – one of Lidia’s (and mine) sources of inspiration
- Hamilton the Musical – Tony Award-winning musical by Lin-Manual Miranda Lidia references in the interview
- Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow – book Lidia recommends about Alexander Hamilton (you may be seeing a pattern, she is a huge Hamilton fan as you’ll hear about in this interview!)
27 episodes
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Manage episode 151763111 series 1037007
Content provided by Margarita Rozenfeld, CEO, and Incite International. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Margarita Rozenfeld, CEO, and Incite International or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
“Unless you know where you're from you don't have that anchor as a leader, you really can't move forward” – Lidia Soto-Harmon Lidia has spent a great deal of her life in the “hyphen” of being a Cuban-American: that is between her Cuban roots and American life as an adult. Her Cuban missionary parents moved from Tennessee to El Salvador to Ecuador back to the U.S. during Lidia’s formative years, deeply instilling in her love of family, service and travel. In this incredibly open, authentic, heart-warming interview Lidia shares wonderful stories of her family – from her uncle’s MacGyver-like ingenuity forced by scarcity of communist Cuba to her father’s magic touch with people (that Lidia clearly inherited) to the moving recent trip with her children back to Cuba. Lidia also talks about the importance of sharing your struggles and not just successes as a leader; how she "translates" her international background and earlier career successes to making impact locally with the Girl Scouts; her struggles with balance and making time for self-care; and some fun stories about her family’s fascination with everything Alexander Hamilton (and not just the musical!) What You'll Learn
…
continue reading
- About Lidia’s amazing journey as the daughter of Cuban missionary parents from TN to El Salvador and Ecuador back to the U.S.
- Why Lidia considers the question "where are you from?" a complicated one
- How living in Latin America and witnessing extreme poverty and injustice influenced Lidia's path as a leader
- Ways leaders can systemically impact community and have a ripple effect at multiple levels of change
- Some heartwarming personal stories of young women Lidia has mentored and what she has learned from them (and her children) in return
- What Lidia most struggles with at this point of her life and career
- The challenges and gifts of being an “empty nester”
- Why Lidia’s personal mission in elevators is to make people laugh at least ones
- Secrets of the Woo (Winning Over Others) she learned from her father
- What Lidia and her family find fascinating and inspiring about Alexander Hamilton
- The Girl Scout Council of the Nation’s Capital – Lidia’s organization
- Encuentro – Girl Scouts’ conference to empower Latina girls
- TED talks – one of Lidia’s (and mine) sources of inspiration
- Hamilton the Musical – Tony Award-winning musical by Lin-Manual Miranda Lidia references in the interview
- Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow – book Lidia recommends about Alexander Hamilton (you may be seeing a pattern, she is a huge Hamilton fan as you’ll hear about in this interview!)
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