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50. Can You Be Both Powerful and Likeable as a High-Performing Woman?

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In this episode of the Big F*cking Dreams podcast, Life Coach Hannah Kissel interviews Kate Mason, who holds a PhD, a communications expert, and coach known for her work with executives and founders, particularly in the tech industry. They both explore the intricate relationship between likability and power, drawing from personal experiences and cultural contexts. They discuss strategies for enhancing likability, navigating tense relationships, and the importance of calm communication. The conversation emphasizes that communication skills can be learned and that genuine relationships are built on honesty and self-awareness, rather than people-pleasing behaviors.

  • The dichotomy between power and likability is subjective.
  • Both power and likability can coexist in a professional setting.
  • Personal experiences shape our understanding of communication.
  • Cultural contexts influence perceptions of communication styles.
  • Self-awareness is key to improving likability.
  • Feedback should be viewed as a gift, not a threat.
  • Calmness in communication can influence the room's energy.
  • Communication skills can be learned and developed over time.
  • People-pleasing can undermine genuine relationships.
  • Disappointment is a natural part of relationships and can be communicated openly.

Check Out Kate Mason's Website Follow Kate Mason on Instagram Connect with Kate Mason on LinkedIn

Follow Hannah Kissel on Instagram

Connect with Hannah Kissel on LinkedIn

Book a call to work with Hannah

Apply to be the Big F*cking Dreamer of the Week

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Content provided by Hannah Kissel. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Hannah Kissel 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 this episode of the Big F*cking Dreams podcast, Life Coach Hannah Kissel interviews Kate Mason, who holds a PhD, a communications expert, and coach known for her work with executives and founders, particularly in the tech industry. They both explore the intricate relationship between likability and power, drawing from personal experiences and cultural contexts. They discuss strategies for enhancing likability, navigating tense relationships, and the importance of calm communication. The conversation emphasizes that communication skills can be learned and that genuine relationships are built on honesty and self-awareness, rather than people-pleasing behaviors.

  • The dichotomy between power and likability is subjective.
  • Both power and likability can coexist in a professional setting.
  • Personal experiences shape our understanding of communication.
  • Cultural contexts influence perceptions of communication styles.
  • Self-awareness is key to improving likability.
  • Feedback should be viewed as a gift, not a threat.
  • Calmness in communication can influence the room's energy.
  • Communication skills can be learned and developed over time.
  • People-pleasing can undermine genuine relationships.
  • Disappointment is a natural part of relationships and can be communicated openly.

Check Out Kate Mason's Website Follow Kate Mason on Instagram Connect with Kate Mason on LinkedIn

Follow Hannah Kissel on Instagram

Connect with Hannah Kissel on LinkedIn

Book a call to work with Hannah

Apply to be the Big F*cking Dreamer of the Week

  continue reading

51 episodes

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