How to Be Brave When You’re Scared: Leadership Lessons from a U.S. Marine
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What does real bravery actually look like? In this powerful conversation, U.S. Marine Corps veteran and leadership expert Jill Schulman breaks down The Bravery Effect - why courage isn’t about eliminating fear, but taking action in its presence.
From being one of the first female combat engineers in the Marines to leading in corporate America, Jill explains how meaningful goals, mental toughness, and intentional action create resilient leaders. You’ll learn the three pillars of bravery (mindset, action, and relationships), why fear is a signal - not a stop sign - and how doing hard things early builds confidence and momentum.
This episode is a masterclass in leadership, courage, and becoming stronger through adversity.
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