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Allow Yourself To Be Brilliant

March 20, 2025 by Andrea Heuston

Jaime Mann is the Founder of The Amaryllis Project, a coaching and advisory firm for growth-oriented, high-performance women. As an advisor, coach, and connection cultivator, she helps women strengthen and grow their leadership skills and works with organizations to create a culture of connected leadership. Jaime is an Associate Certified Coach (ACC) and a member of the International Coaching Federation (ICF).

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Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn:

  • [3:47] Jaime Mann’s journey from psychology to leadership coaching with The Amaryllis Project
  • [8:20] How Jaime found the inspiration to launch The Amaryllis Project
  • [12:44] Sensitivity as a strength and gift
  • [16:14] Methods for overcoming internal bullying
  • [21:14] The importance of connection in leadership
  • [27:52] Jaime discusses the leadership topics she speaks about
  • [31:32] How Jaime leads like a woman

In this episode...

High-performing leaders often restrict their potential by engaging in limiting self-beliefs and negative dialogues. How can you step into your full potential without letting internal voices hold you back?

Having struggled with internal and external bullying, high-performance coach Jaime Mann learned to accept and embrace her strengths. This involved altering her inner narrative, which requires practicing self-compassion by treating yourself as you would a close friend or relative. Jaime also recommends developing a close network of personal and professional connections who can support you in your leadership journey and engaging in exercises like the Johari window, which allows you to view yourself objectively.

Tune in to this episode of the Lead Like a Woman Show as Andrea Heuston welcomes Jaime Mann, the Founder of The Amaryllis Project, to talk about redefining leadership through connection and self-love. Jaime delves into her leadership style, why she views sensitivity as a core strength, and how her psychology background led her to become a coach.

Resources Mentioned in this episode:

  • Andrea Heuston on LinkedIn
  • Artitudes Women Owned Offer
  • Artitudes Design
  • Stronger on the Other Side: The Power to Choose by Andrea Heuston
  • Jaime Mann on LinkedIn
  • The Amaryllis Project
Quotable Moments:
  • “Empowering female leaders to empower others is not just a mission; it’s a movement.”
  • “Connection to self is just as vital as connection to others.”
  • “Perfectionism isn’t a flaw; it’s a superpower that needs to be harnessed.”
  • “Sensitivity is a powerful strength, not a weakness to be hidden.”
  • “Lead yourself first before leading others.”
Action Steps:
  1. Practice self-compassion and speak to yourself as you would to a dear friend: This encourages emotional resilience and reduces self-criticism, leading to improved leadership presence.
  2. Embrace your unique strengths and allow yourself to feel proud of your achievements: This fosters self-confidence and authenticity, which are crucial for inspiring and leading teams.
  3. Cultivate deeper connections, both personally and professionally: This builds trust and engagement, which are essential for effective teamwork and leadership.
  4. Reframe negative thoughts and learn to view challenges as opportunities for growth: This promotes a growth mindset, enabling leaders to adapt and thrive in dynamic environments.
  5. Consistently ask yourself, “Why not?” when considering new opportunities or stepping outside your comfort zone: This encourages proactive decision-making and propels one toward achieving goals and embracing leadership roles.

Sponsor for this episode…​

This episode is brought to you by Artitudes Design by Andrea Heuston. Artitudes Design is an award-winning creative agency that has been creating visual communication for Fortune 500 companies for over 25 years. They have worked with notable companies such as Microsoft, Starbucks, Expedia, and have also served startups and nonprofit organizations.

They specialize in connecting speakers with audiences by creating visual value with presentations and through the creation of motion graphics, video, and content.

To learn more about Artitudes Design, visit their website today. Checkout their portfolio to see their previous projects, and contact them today to find out how they can help you bring your business a cut above the rest.

Filed Under: Podcast Tagged With: Andrea Heuston, Artitudes Design, Jaime Mann, Lead Like a Woman Show, Lead Like a Woman SpeakHer, The Amaryllis Project

Know What To Ignore

March 6, 2025 by Andrea Heuston

Connie Kwan is the CEO of 4Storyteller, where she helps leaders tell their stories. As a former product executive, she worked with companies like Microsoft, Atlassian, and six product startups. Connie has crafted and delivered thousands of stories to investors and boards to set company visions and motivate teams. She has spoken on stages at Cornell University, the Product Management Festival, and Google Tech Talk.

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Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn:

  • [3:02] How Connie Kwan began researching the art of storytelling
  • [8:25] What are the four types of storytellers?
  • [10:06] Examples of stories that resonate with audiences
  • [14:18] Connie shares an anecdote of a champion storyteller in action
  • [18:37] The genesis of Nobody Studios
  • [22:14] Why Connie launched the AmplifyHer network
  • [32:55] Advice for reaching your audience through storytelling
  • [34:48] Connie talks about her leadership style

In this episode...

Many women are stuck in the Smurfette paradigm, where they compete with other women for a single leadership position in a male-dominated organization. Yet as more women fight for a seat at the table, amplifying each other’s voices becomes increasingly vital. How can you encourage women to find their voice and stand out?

Master storyteller Connie Kwan has identified four storytelling methods to help women amplify their reach and carve a niche for themselves. The champion and sage storytellers reach their audiences through emotional connections, whereas visionary and professor storytellers use logic to convince their audiences. Identifying your and your audience’s storytelling methods allows you to craft a message that conveys your needs while resonating with your audience.

In today’s episode of the Lead Like a Woman Show, Andrea Heuston chats with Connie Kwan, the CEO of 4Storyteller, about how women can hone their storytelling techniques. Connie describes the psychological aspects of effective communication, how she leads like a woman, and her mission to amplify women’s voices.

Resources Mentioned in this episode:

  • Andrea Heuston on LinkedIn
  • Artitudes Design
  • Artitudes Women Owned Offer
  • Stronger on the Other Side: The Power to Choose by Andrea Heuston
  • Connie Kwan on LinkedIn
  • 4Storyteller
Quotable Moments:
  • Where I started in engineering, storytelling was not part of the curriculum.”
  • “Knowing what to ignore is when you’ll start being really great.”
  • “Collaboration and the ability to bring all voices together, even when they’re sitting around different corners, is key.”
  • “The power of rising together is learned when we understand there are multiple seats at the table for women.”
  • “My superpower is helping managers become story-led leaders.”
Action Steps:
  1. Take a quiz to find your storyteller type: This allows individuals to understand their natural storytelling predispositions, enabling better alignment with their audience’s expectations.
  2. Craft your “why you?” story: A compelling personal story tied to your mission garners investor faith and resilience during challenging times.
  3. Practice collaborative storytelling: Collaborative environments enhance narrative richness and ensure multiple perspectives are considered, leading to more inclusive decision-making.
  4. Embrace the raw shared mindset: Sharing ideas in their nascent stages invites early collaboration and feedback that’s essential for innovation and growth.
  5. Support and amplify others: Amplifying colleagues’ and peers’ successes fosters a culture of mutual support and advancement, which is particularly crucial for marginalized voices.

Sponsor for this episode…​

This episode is brought to you by Artitudes Design by Andrea Heuston. Artitudes Design is an award-winning creative agency that has been creating visual communication for Fortune 500 companies for over 25 years. They have worked with notable companies such as Microsoft, Starbucks, Expedia, and have also served startups and nonprofit organizations.

They specialize in connecting speakers with audiences by creating visual value with presentations and through the creation of motion graphics, video, and content.

To learn more about Artitudes Design, visit their website today. Checkout their portfolio to see their previous projects, and contact them today to find out how they can help you bring your business a cut above the rest.

Filed Under: Podcast Tagged With: 4Storyteller, Andrea Heuston, Artitudes Design, Connie Kwan, Lead Like a Woman Show, Lead Like a Woman SpeakHer

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