
Building Resilience - Part 2 | Episode 34
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In Part 2 of this three-part series on building resilience, Amy explores the complex dynamics of the Queen Bee Syndrome and its impact on wāhine leadership. Through candid kōrero, she examines how this phenomenon manifests, the challenges it poses, and its broader implications on wāhine Māori.
Drawing from personal anecdotes and research, Amy highlights how some women, after fighting hard to reach the top, may inadvertently pull the ladder up behind them. This conversation dives into the reasons behind such behaviour, the scarcity mindset it stems from, and its effects on our community.
Amy reflects on the importance of creating a supportive environment where wāhine uplift one another, fostering a culture of manaakitanga, whanaungatanga, and kotahitanga in society. She shares insights on breaking the cycle, mentoring others, and rising together, ensuring no one is left behind.
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