Liberated and Leading: Redefining Leadership on Our Own Terms (Part 1)

JUN 9, 202636 MIN
This Prof Life Podcast: Women of Color in Higher Education

Liberated and Leading: Redefining Leadership on Our Own Terms (Part 1)

JUN 9, 202636 MIN

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Are you currently in a leadership position in higher education or aspiring to step into one? Have you ever wondered whether you're truly free to lead in a way that aligns with your values, strengths, and authentic self? If so, you won't want to miss Part 1 of this powerful conversation with Dr. Chinyere Oparah. Dr. Oparah is an executive coach, Professor of Leadership Studies and Sociology at the University of San Francisco, and Founder and CEO of the Center for Liberated Leadership and NeuroSpicy Leaders. In this thought-provoking episode, she explores what it means to lead from a place of authenticity, courage, and liberation rather than conformity and expectation. Some of the key takeaways from this episode include: Examples of work focused on supporting Black women, women of color, and equity-oriented leaders navigating institutional complexity, burnout, and systemic pressure. The concept of "Liberated Leadership" as a flexible, collective framework centered on justice, joy, strategic courage, and authentic self-expression. Neurodivergence (particularly ADHD and autism) and its prevalence among academic leaders but often going undiagnosed, contributing to masking, burnout, and suppressed potential. How student mental health has significantly deteriorated post-pandemic, requiring professors to adopt new pedagogical strategies rooted in emotional intelligence and universal design. We will continue to talk in two weeks in Part 2! Find out more about Dr. Oparah's work https://www.myliberatedleadership.com/ Follow her on LinkedIn. Learn more about Dr. Pat on her website and follow on LinkedIn as well. Find more episodes of This Prof Life at drpatsanders.com or anywhere you listen to your favorite podcasts. If you're listening to and enjoying, leave a postive, 5-star review and comments. It helps the podcast to grow and reach more people!