Explore every episode of the podcast The COMPOSURE Podcast
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| A Risk-Taker’s View on Why Having a Career Path May Be Holding You Back | 05 Apr 2022 | 00:52:26 | |
“I can’t think of anything more terrifying than knowing what I’ll be doing in ten years’ time.” In this episode, Clare Salmon, a career senior leader, takes Drew Tweedy and COMPOSURE co-author Lee Epting down a path through her life, exploring how her tolerance for risk has created extraordinary opportunity. But even amidst her success, Clare tells a familiar story: A brilliant businesswoman, often the smartest person in the room, yet always feeling like a fraud. Like many of us, our early childhood experiences shape our future experiences, and Clare tells us how her early childhood experiences led her to take risks because she truly believes she had nothing to lose. Join us for this entertaining, inspiring, and surprising conversation, where Clare teaches us the value of risk tolerance, mixed with incredible diligence, some helpful allies, and lots and lots of animals by her side (trust us, you’ll want to stick around for that last part!).
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| VC Moneyball: Why Funding Women and Underrepresented Entrepreneurs can Change the Game and Get Better Returns | 10 Mar 2022 | 00:50:18 | |
"We need to communicate the magnitude of the issue to communicate the magnitude of what we need to do." In this episode, Kate Brodock, General Partner of W Fund and CEO of Switch, is blunt when she tells us what she really thinks: We have a problem. VC funding for women-led teams is going down — not up. In this moment, with so much energy around DEI and bringing more representation to the workplace, how is this possible? In this illuminating conversation, Kate Brodock and Kate Purmal get down to business, exploring the root of our capital allocation problem, and, more importantly, what women can do about it: The quality and caliber of women and underrepresented founders - the pipeline - is not the issue. The issue is systemic, and it’s the VC system itself that needs to change to solve the problem. This is precisely what Kate is doing - and she implores other women to become investors to make funding for this underutilized founder talent pool a reality.
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| Naomi Osaka: The Icon and the Impostor | 19 Oct 2021 | 00:35:12 | |
Naomi Osaka is a four-time Grand Slam champion, was named the Associated Press Athlete of the Year in 2020, and is the very first Asian woman to be ranked Number One in the world. She’s one of the most decorated athletes of her generation, and yet she recently acknowledged that she suffers from Impostor Syndrome. How is it that a person as successful as Osaka, who has been quite literally ranked No. 1 in the world in her chosen field, feels like a fraud? In our first episode, we dive into this question, and so much more, exploring the depths of Impostor Syndrome — what it is, where it comes from, and who is most prone to it. Kate Purmal and Lee Epting, authors of COMPOSURE: The Art of Executive Presence, join host Drew Tweedy as we begin our journey into The COMPOSURE Podcast.
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| What’s the Secret to Finding Flow? | 22 Feb 2022 | 00:49:04 | |
In this episode, Gretchen Yanover, Cellist/Composer, dives into her creative process, explaining how she uses personal boundaries and dedicated focus to enable flow. She provides guidance for creators of all kinds, from artists to businesspeople, including:
Listen to this special conversation, as Gretchen, Kate, and Drew discuss music, motivation, and making meaningful change.
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| The "Board Ready" Myth: How Jocelyn Mangan is Changing the World, One Boardroom at a Time | 04 Feb 2022 | 00:47:12 | |
“How do I become board-ready?”
Come for the wisdom imparted by these executive women, but stick around for the musings on falling in love with problems, maintaining your impatience, and learning how to dream.
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| Brain Hack: Yes, that was a Microaggression. Now what? | 20 Jan 2022 | 00:51:31 | |
"Did he really just say that?” You're the only one like you in the room, and an executive colleague says something that you find biased, offensive, or dismissive. However, it’s not egregious. If it were just a one-off you might brush it off — but it’s not. You’re torn. You don’t want to call him out in front of your peers — or worse a partner or customer. But you also don’t want to let it slide. This is the central dilemma special guest Erin Rech brings to her "brain hack" coaching session with Kate Purmal. Kate takes Erin through coaching exercises to find the “right” response so she can:
Read A Simple “Brain Hack" to Loosen the Grip of your Perfectionism — The COMPOSURE Blog ➞
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| Brain Hack: Parenting under Pressure with Presence and Composure | 13 Jan 2022 | 00:52:01 | |
What does parenting with composure look like when you have a 9-second commute from your office to your kids?
Kate and Laurie go in some unexpected directions on this journey, somehow tying together winter bundling, morning wood turning, and airplane taxiing — it's a ride you won't want to miss.
Read A Simple “Brain Hack" to Loosen the Grip of your Perfectionism — The COMPOSURE Blog ➞
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| How My Black Daughter Changed My World by Showing Me Hers | 08 Dec 2021 | 01:03:17 | |
This week, COMPOSURE author Kate Purmal is joined by her daughter, Mariah Driver! This mother-daughter conversation is a special one, full of insights on identity, race, privilege, and the many ways the intersection of those pieces of who we are affect the way we show up in the world — and the ways the world treats us in return. This conversation touches upon the business and the personal — both in Mariah’s expertise as a leader in the field of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, and in her personal relationship with her mom. She and Kate discuss, candidly, the many ways their relationship has changed and grown through the difficult conversations they’ve had over the past year about how Mariah’s identity as a black woman affects the ways she navigates her own life. The episode also provides insight into the uniquely challenging experience of being a member of an “out group” in the business world and the many discomforts that come along with not feeling a sense of belonging. Mariah shares from the many lessons she’s learned throughout her time as a DEI leader and gives advice to anyone who is struggling to find ways to mindfully support members of the BIPOC community in the workplace. ● Mariah is the Head of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at Webflow, where she designs systems and experiences that enable everyone to show up authentically and grow to their full potential. Through all her work, Mariah seeks to question, reimagine, and redesign the systems and practices that surround us to ensure that all people can access equitable opportunities and build a better world. Mariah’s work is grounded in her training and research in social scientific methods, critical race theory, and organizational psychology. Mariah identifies as a black, disabled woman and the proud mom of her 12-year-old chocolate lab, Callie.
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| The "Brain Hack" Series: Making Time for Your Creative Self | 01 Dec 2021 | 00:34:57 | |
COMPOSURE author Kate Purmal takes host Drew Tweedy through a special conversation this week. This is the first in a series of “brain hacks” we’ll be releasing in the coming weeks. As an executive coach, Kate regularly uses this exercise to help her clients find greater success and resourcefulness in the areas of their lives where they’re really struggling. Now, she’s bringing the “brain hack” to the airwaves! This conversation focuses on Drew’s struggles to make time for the creative pursuits that bring him joy. His anxiety has been getting in the way, and as he puts it, he’s “ignoring what fills his cup.” Kate helps Drew create a negotiation between his creativity and his anxiety, recognizing the benefits of each part of him so they can come to an agreement that fulfills both of their desired outcomes. Read A Simple “Brain Hack" to Loosen the Grip of your Perfectionism — The COMPOSURE Blog ➞
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| The Origins of Boundaries | 03 Nov 2021 | 00:28:49 | |
COMPOSURE co-author and trauma therapist Joshua Isaac Smith joins host Drew Tweedy in a conversation about the origins of boundaries. Joshua tackles challenging questions about our boundaries:
Joshua sheds light on what we can do to strengthen our boundaries, as well as practices we can use in the moment when we're triggered by a boundary violation. A few highlights:
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| Badass Boundaries | 27 Oct 2021 | 00:36:28 | |
A lot of the ways we’re used to thinking about boundaries is in our personal lives. We're all familiar with the need (or desire) to establish a boundary with a family member, a friend, or a partner.
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