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Leadership Under Pressure: Lessons for Women Business Owners 40+ — Podcast

By Ronda Prince · 2:44

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Leadership Under Pressure: Lessons for Women Business Owners 40+ — Podcast

By Ronda Prince · Monday, June 15, 2026 · 2:44

Discover critical leadership lessons from global events that help women entrepreneurs over 40 build resilient, thriving businesses through strategic thinking.

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What if the biggest leadership advantage you have as a woman entrepreneur over 40 isn't your experience—it's your willingness to own the mess when everything goes wrong? [PAUSE] Right now, the business world is watching how leaders handle crisis after crisis. From university presidents facing tragedy to governments banning social media for kids, we're seeing a masterclass in leadership under pressure. And here's what's fascinating—the lessons emerging aren't about avoiding problems, but about how you respond when they hit. For women business owners who've been around the block, this moment is defining what authentic leadership actually looks like. [PAUSE] First, authentic leadership means owning outcomes even when they're not directly your fault. When Ateneo de Manila University President Roberto Yap faced the tragic loss of two basketball players during a team activity, he didn't deflect or make excuses. He publicly acknowledged responsibility and showed genuine empathy to grieving families. As a woman entrepreneur over 40, you've learned that your reputation isn't built on being perfect—it's built on how you handle imperfection with grace and accountability. [PAUSE] Second, strategic innovation beats traditional advantages every single time. Japan's World Cup team used creative whiteboard tactics to score a last-minute equalizer against the Netherlands after being behind twice. They didn't have the biggest players or the most resources, but they had strategic flexibility. This is your sweet spot as an experienced entrepreneur—you have the confidence to challenge conventional wisdom and the experience to execute bold strategies that younger competitors wouldn't dare try. [PAUSE] Third, regulatory changes are accelerating, and you need to stay ahead of them. Britain just banned under-16s from using various social media platforms, with Prime Minister Starmer declaring he won't compromise on children's safety. If you're in digital marketing, e-commerce, or tech, these policy shifts aren't just headlines—they're business strategy factors. Your experience gives you the wisdom to see these trends coming and adapt proactively. [PAUSE] Here's what Ask Ms. Prince listeners need to do today: identify the one crisis or challenge you've been avoiding in your business, and schedule 30 minutes this week to create an ownership response plan. Not a blame plan or a deflection strategy—an ownership plan that demonstrates authentic leadership. [PAUSE] Read the full article on the Midas blog at agentmidas.xyz. And if you want AI-generated content like this for YOUR business every single morning, start your free trial at agentmidas.xyz.

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