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Submit ReviewTo conclude our Women’s History Month series, we are joined by Jane Garvey, the first woman to serve as the Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration. Jane is no stranger to being the first and because of that, she has never shied away from an opportunity. In this episode, Jane discusses the power of curiosity and flexibility and what that tragic day of September 11, 2001, looked like from the inside.
3:10 - Transition from teacher to head of the highway department
4:57 - Jane’s emphasis on hiring women
5:56 - Jane’s experience on 9/11
13:34 - Career setbacks and what she learned from them
17:24 - Maintaining curiosity during hardship
18:43 - Speed round
Hi, I’m Diana Kander and like you, I feel the call to grow. I'm a midwestern mom of two, balancing a career as a keynote speaker, and trying to leave the world a little bit better than I found it. Each week on The Growth League, I seek out the most remarkable women leaders and uncover their rules for growth. Whether you’re trying to get better at your presentation skills, get that next promotion or even do your first pullup, each episode will provide you with a New Rule for Growth to supercharge your efforts!
The Growth League is more than just a podcast. It’s a community. To join this incredible community, subscribe to our manage.com/subscribe?u=ea95ea4b219aed8e057490f96&id=4395f0b5d6">newsletter and join our Facebook group full of like-minded growth-oriented leaders.
Take a listen to Business Casual, where Journalist Nora Ali and comedian Scott Rogowsky bring on creators, thinkers and innovators to explain unexpected business stories and why you should care!
Athletic Greens is going to give you an immune supporting FREE 1 year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 free travel packs with your first purchase if you visit athleticgreens.com/GROWTH today.
Check out Art of Power, where award-winning journalist Aarti Shahani interviews fascinating changemakers who've done big things.
To conclude our Women’s History Month series, we are joined by Jane Garvey, the first woman to serve as the Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration. Jane is no stranger to being the first and because of that, she has never shied away from an opportunity. In this episode, Jane discusses the power of curiosity and flexibility and what that tragic day of September 11, 2001, looked like from the inside.
3:10 - Transition from teacher to head of the highway department
4:57 - Jane’s emphasis on hiring women
5:56 - Jane’s experience on 9/11
13:34 - Career setbacks and what she learned from them
17:24 - Maintaining curiosity during hardship
18:43 - Speed round
Hi, I’m Diana Kander and like you, I feel the call to grow. I'm a midwestern mom of two, balancing a career as a keynote speaker, and trying to leave the world a little bit better than I found it. Each week on The Growth League, I seek out the most remarkable women leaders and uncover their rules for growth. Whether you’re trying to get better at your presentation skills, get that next promotion or even do your first pullup, each episode will provide you with a New Rule for Growth to supercharge your efforts!
The Growth League is more than just a podcast. It’s a community. To join this incredible community, subscribe to our manage.com/subscribe?u=ea95ea4b219aed8e057490f96&id=4395f0b5d6">newsletter and join our Facebook group full of like-minded growth-oriented leaders.
Take a listen to Business Casual, where Journalist Nora Ali and comedian Scott Rogowsky bring on creators, thinkers and innovators to explain unexpected business stories and why you should care!
Athletic Greens is going to give you an immune supporting FREE 1 year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 free travel packs with your first purchase if you visit athleticgreens.com/GROWTH today.
Check out Art of Power, where award-winning journalist Aarti Shahani interviews fascinating changemakers who've done big things.
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