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  <title>Part I: Seeing the Whole Picture: Leading with Systems Thinking and Emotional Clarity</title>
  <description>Frankie Berkoben joins Mike Lejeune to explore how her path from climate science to coaching unfolded. She opens up about navigating a “career wobble,” discovering she had ADHD, and how that transformed her understanding of leadership, systems thinking, and the way people show up at work. Summary This episode explores the intersection of neurodiversity and leadership. Frankie shares how her ADHD diagnosis helped her redefine success, the power of self-coaching, and why curiosity and emotional intelligence are vital for leaders who want to create truly inclusive environments. Highlights &amp;amp;amp; Takeaways  Frankie’s transition from engineering to leadership coaching. Why ADHD can be a leadership strength. The importance of recognizing your mental wiring. How “career wobbles” lead to deeper clarity. The difference between managing and coaching.  Next Steps  Reflect on how your wiring affects your leadership.&amp;amp;nbsp; Ask: What challenges energize me? What “simple” things trip me up? And how might others experience the same?  Connect with Frankie on LinkedIn. </description>
  <author_name>Leadership Strategies for Tomorrow's Leaders Podcast with Mike Lejeune</author_name>
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