What a silent retreat taught me about leadership in journalism

Scott Umstattd for Unsplash. Entrepreneurship can make you doubt yourself, especially when you are working on complex topics or have to relate to the global pluricrisis. I realized this again after returning from my latest ten-day meditation retreat. The silence reminded me of why I started Inclusive Journalism in the first place. Inclusive Journalism exists … Continue reading What a silent retreat taught me about leadership in journalism

AI and the new leadership testย 

Credit: Matheusย Bertelli, Pexels When I read Alan Soonโ€™s latest newsletter, this sentence immediately resonated:ย  โ€œIโ€™m truly exhausted by the seemingly unevolving narratives around media and journalism.โ€ Since the start of this year, the world has felt more chaotic than ever, an almost impossible job for media professionals to keep up with. Parallel to this, the … Continue reading AI and the new leadership testย 

When self-improvement makes leaders more judgmental

(Media) Leadership is increasingly framed as an inner project, for good reasons. Iโ€™m an example of someone who became a better manager after studying coaching and going through a thorough two-year program that laid bare my own vulnerabilities and triggers.  As a good leader, you are expected to be self-aware, emotionally intelligent, and regulated, meaning … Continue reading When self-improvement makes leaders more judgmental