How Successful Leaders Build Strong Communities Around Themselves (Secrets Revealed)
Season 6 | Episode 7
About the Episode
Ever wonder how “that woman” does it? You know the one—she knows everyone, is in the right room at the right time, and has the perfect connection for what you’re looking for. This week, Jenny Mitchell pulls back the curtain on the not-so-secret, yet rarely talked about, art of building and maintaining a powerful leadership network.
In this episode, Jenny shares the real reasons behind why strong leaders aren’t just good at their jobs—they’re connected, curated, and community-driven.
Whether you’re an extrovert who thrives in a crowd or an introvert who excels one-on-one, community building is a skill you can learn. I’ll share practical tips, the benefits of nurturing your network, and how to make time for new connections—even when your schedule feels full.
This episode is for ambitious, compassionate women who want to lead with impact and build meaningful relationships along the way. Let’s get started.
Key Takeaways
Strong communities are built with intention, not luck.
Networking is essential for leadership and growth.
Compassionate leadership includes accountability.
Maintaining and celebrating relationships strengthens your network.
Choose networking methods that align with your style—but do it consistently.
Uncut Challenge: A Leadership Fable about a Cat, an Electrical Cord, a Backpack
In this episode, Jenny Mitchell tells a wild and surprisingly insightful story that begins with her dog, Laddie, chasing a neighbour’s cat up a tree—and ends with a teenage boy, a backpack, and an extension cord performing a backyard rescue mission.
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Episode Quotes
I want to be part of that wave of change that’s happening where the paradigm of leadership is shifting and we’re being more inclusive about different styles of leadership.