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Ep. 482 - Scale It Simply Co-Founder, Polina Mireau

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In today's episode of the Second in Command podcast, co-host Sivana Brewer is joined by Polina Mireau, co-founder of Scale It Simply.

In this fascinating conversation, Sivana and Polina discuss the often unseen emotional layers that come with leadership, especially from the perspective of younger professionals navigating roles traditionally dominated by older, more experienced individuals. They explore how genuine connection and authentic care within an organization can transform workplace culture and foster a sense of belonging that goes beyond titles and tenure.

They touch on the subtle challenges faced by women stepping into leadership roles, highlighting the unique pressures to prove themselves repeatedly despite their qualifications. The discussion reveals how shifting focus from self-doubt to relationship-building can empower leaders to break through preconceived notions and create meaningful impact—not just through their work, but through the human connections they nurture.

This episode is an insightful exploration of leadership that encourages embracing imperfection, leaning into growth, and fostering trust as the true foundation for success.

If you've enjoyed this episode of the Second in Command podcast, be sure to leave a review and subscribe today!

Enjoy!

In This Episode You'll Learn:

  • Polina's upbringing in Canada, where she learned the importance of hard work, organization, and independence
  • Her formal transition to the COO role, and her experience in fractional and full-time capacities.
  • The negative impact of siloed communication on team efficiency and customer experience.
  • The differences between fractional and full-time COO roles, and the need for clear expectations and boundaries in fractional roles.
  • The challenges of being a young female leader, and the need to focus on relationships and genuine care for the team.
  • And much more...

Resources:

Connect with Polina: LinkedIn

Connect with Cameron: Website | LinkedIn

Get Cameron’s latest book – "Second in Command: Unleash the Power of Your COO"

Get Cameron’s online course – Invest In Your Leaders

  continue reading

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Content provided by Second in Command with Cameron Herold. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Second in Command with Cameron Herold 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://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In today's episode of the Second in Command podcast, co-host Sivana Brewer is joined by Polina Mireau, co-founder of Scale It Simply.

In this fascinating conversation, Sivana and Polina discuss the often unseen emotional layers that come with leadership, especially from the perspective of younger professionals navigating roles traditionally dominated by older, more experienced individuals. They explore how genuine connection and authentic care within an organization can transform workplace culture and foster a sense of belonging that goes beyond titles and tenure.

They touch on the subtle challenges faced by women stepping into leadership roles, highlighting the unique pressures to prove themselves repeatedly despite their qualifications. The discussion reveals how shifting focus from self-doubt to relationship-building can empower leaders to break through preconceived notions and create meaningful impact—not just through their work, but through the human connections they nurture.

This episode is an insightful exploration of leadership that encourages embracing imperfection, leaning into growth, and fostering trust as the true foundation for success.

If you've enjoyed this episode of the Second in Command podcast, be sure to leave a review and subscribe today!

Enjoy!

In This Episode You'll Learn:

  • Polina's upbringing in Canada, where she learned the importance of hard work, organization, and independence
  • Her formal transition to the COO role, and her experience in fractional and full-time capacities.
  • The negative impact of siloed communication on team efficiency and customer experience.
  • The differences between fractional and full-time COO roles, and the need for clear expectations and boundaries in fractional roles.
  • The challenges of being a young female leader, and the need to focus on relationships and genuine care for the team.
  • And much more...

Resources:

Connect with Polina: LinkedIn

Connect with Cameron: Website | LinkedIn

Get Cameron’s latest book – "Second in Command: Unleash the Power of Your COO"

Get Cameron’s online course – Invest In Your Leaders

  continue reading

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