Leaders Coaching Leaders

Women Leading Education With Dr. Susan Enfield

Corwin Season 7 Episode 9

Join host Peter DeWitt and Mike Nelson as they interview Dr. Susan Enfield, an alumna of Harvard's urban superintendent program. In this episode, we delve into the importance of mentorship, helping students feel seen and heard, and the need for self-reflection. We also discuss the necessity of taking calculated risks in addressing prominent issues within our educational organizations and solving problems. Dr. Enfield shares her perspective on the bold moves required to face inequities, emphasizing that in order to do right by our children, we must sometimes make our lives harder.

We then explore how to support women in leadership roles, highlighting the importance of making them feel seen and valued in subtle ways. Dr. Enfield explains how humanizing and supporting women in their personal lives can enhance their professional performance and discusses the value of creating a supportive network.

Don't miss Dr. Enfield's impactful way of posing questions and the wealth of knowledge she generously shares.

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