Bonus Episode #7 Self-Efficacy, Resilience, and Health – Lessons from Black Women Navigating Breast Cancer
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In Bonus Episode 7 of the Leadership Lessons Podcast, Dr. Fredrick Lee II explores the powerful connection between self-efficacy, resilience, and health through the lived experiences of Black women navigating breast cancer. This conversation goes far beyond medicine—it’s about survival, advocacy, and leadership at the intersections of race, gender, and healthcare equity.
Drawing on real-life stories of perseverance, Dr. Lee highlights how emotional intelligence—encompassing self-awareness, empathy, self-regard, and resilience—shapes both health outcomes and leadership growth. Listeners will hear how women transformed fear into confidence, turned financial and systemic barriers into strategy, and found strength in community while navigating disparities.
Whether you’re a leader in healthcare, business, or community life, this episode offers timeless lessons on how to lead with courage, build resilience, and practice empathy in the face of adversity.
🎯 Key themes: resilience in breast cancer, self-efficacy in health, leadership lessons from Black women, emotional intelligence and healing, healthcare equity.
Subscribe today and discover why resilience in leadership and life starts with believing in your own capacity to endure, adapt, and thrive.