Communication, Resilience and Leadership Coach Jocelyn Hastie joins me on the podcast this week.
Jocelyn spent 30 years as an accountant before her life was upended by a nearly simultaneous job loss and stage four cancer diagnosis. As a result, she found herself on a whole new adventure where she helps women develop leadership skills with support from some unusual colleagues: horses.
Jocelyn is that rare breed of person who’s completely frank about how she came to realize she was a bad manager (it’s part of how she came to the work she does now), and she tells us about that discovery and the valuable lessons she learned once she came to that realization on the show. She also explains how accounting actually requires genuine creativity (not the kind we usually think of), and what we lose when we ignore the lessons of the natural world.
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PS: If you missed my post about a lesson I learned from Jocelyn, you can read it here.