The COMPOSURE Podcast

Kate Purmal and Lee Epting

You’re a gifted, natural leader. You’ve accomplished great things, and, as a member of an underrepresented group, you’ve overcome incredible obstacles to get there. By all measures, you’ve built a successful career and you’re a rising star in your field. But there’s a catch (and a big one): Despite all your success, you still feel like an impostor. You may doubt your own abilities, be sensitive to rejection, be prone to perfectionism, or experience a host of other feelings that hold you back, preventing you from reaching your fullest potential.Kate Purmal and Lee Epting host The COMPOSURE Podcast. Kate and Lee co-authored the eponymous book, and now they’re bringing the core concepts of their work to the airwaves. Join us for exciting, groundbreaking, and — most of all — necessary conversations that will help you transition from manager to leader, deal with conflict, craft a leading vision, and much, much more. read less
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Episodes

The "Board Ready" Myth: How Jocelyn Mangan is Changing the World, One Boardroom at a Time
Feb 4 2022
The "Board Ready" Myth: How Jocelyn Mangan is Changing the World, One Boardroom at a Time
“How do I become board-ready?”We’ve heard that for too long  — mostly from women. And, more often than not, it’s simply not true.In this episode, Jocelyn Mangan, CEO and founder of Him for Her, dispels the notion that there are not enough women leaders to fill the boardroom — the pipeline is there. It’s just a network problem. She provides guidance for men and women working to diversify boardrooms everywhere.In this inspiring conversation, Jocelyn and Kate Purmal dig deep, getting real about the inner workings of the boardroom:Boards are built by private networks, filled with men. Getting women into those networks, where they can shine, is the first step.Homogenous boards have always been “easier” to manage. But diverse boards yield more innovation. The truth is simple: Diversity is good for business.The onus of becoming a great board member should not fall on the woman or the person of color or the “only” in the room. Everyone needs to learn how to harness the voices of the board.Come for the wisdom imparted by these executive women, but stick around for the musings on falling in love with problems, maintaining your impatience, and learning how to dream.Read Board Experience is Helping More Women Get CEO Jobs on the COMPOSURE Blog ➞Order your copy of Kate Purmal, Lee Epting, and Joshua Isaac Smith's new book, COMPOSURE: The Art of Executive Presence!Download the FREE companion workbook to COMPOSURE!And, of course, subscribe to our newsletter and follow us on Linkedin to make sure you’re getting the latest updates!
How My Black Daughter Changed My World by Showing Me Hers
Dec 8 2021
How My Black Daughter Changed My World by Showing Me Hers
This week, COMPOSURE author Kate Purmal is joined by her daughter, Mariah Driver! This mother-daughter conversation is a special one, full of insights on identity, race, privilege, and the many ways the intersection of those pieces of who we are affect the way we show up in the world — and the ways the world treats us in return. This conversation touches upon the business and the personal — both in Mariah’s expertise as a leader in the field of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, and in her personal relationship with her mom. She and Kate discuss, candidly, the many ways their relationship has changed and grown through the difficult conversations they’ve had over the past year about how Mariah’s identity as a black woman affects the ways she navigates her own life.The episode also provides insight into the uniquely challenging experience of being a member of an “out group” in the business world and the many discomforts that come along with not feeling a sense of belonging. Mariah shares from the many lessons she’s learned throughout her time as a DEI leader and gives advice to anyone who is struggling to find ways to mindfully support members of the BIPOC community in the workplace.●Mariah is the Head of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at Webflow, where she designs systems and experiences that enable everyone to show up authentically and grow to their full potential. Through all her work, Mariah seeks to question, reimagine, and redesign the systems and practices that surround us to ensure that all people can access equitable opportunities and build a better world. Mariah’s work is grounded in her training and research in social scientific methods, critical race theory, and organizational psychology. Mariah identifies as a black, disabled woman and the proud mom of her 12-year-old chocolate lab, Callie. --Order your copy of Kate Purmal, Lee Epting, and Joshua Isaac Smith's new book, COMPOSURE: The Art of Executive Presence!Download the FREE companion workbook to COMPOSURE!And, of course, follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and Linkedin to make sure you’re getting the latest updates!
Badass Boundaries
Oct 27 2021
Badass Boundaries
A lot of the ways we’re used to thinking about boundaries is in our personal lives. We're all familiar with the need (or desire) to establish a boundary with a family member, a friend, or a  partner.But what about in other areas of life? In this episode, we discuss the wide-ranging benefits of establishing strong boundaries, especially in our work lives. COMPOSURE co-author Joshua Isaac Smith is an expert in PTSD and Trauma Therapy, and he joins us for this week's episode. Joshua coined the term "Badass Boundaries" as a way to describe when we're most effective at standing up for ourselves, saying NO to the things we don't want and YES to the things we do want. But is it always so simple? Joshua and Kate Purmal get into a great conversation this week, discussing the ways in which we must navigate our boundaries to best serve ourselves and the other people in our lives. Here's one thing this episode certainly makes clear: From cultivating personal relationships to building a successful career, getting clear about your boundaries is the most badass option on your menu.Order your copy of Kate Purmal, Lee Epting, and Joshua Isaac Smith's new book, COMPOSURE: The Art of Executive Presence!Download the FREE companion workbook to COMPOSURE!And be sure to check out Joshua's blog post: Understanding Emotional Boundaries: The Key to Owning Your SuperpowersAnd, of course, follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and Linkedin to make sure you’re getting the latest updates!