This Is Woman’s Work with Nicole Kalil: Mean Girls with Caroline Adams Miller

May 03, 2023

Mean Girls with Caroline Adams Miller

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I often challenge men to be open, curious, to truly LISTEN, to not be so defensive… and now it’s our turn. Friends, buckle up, because we’re going full throttle on the b******t that WOMEN do.

The second I met Caroline Adams Miller, I just KNEW she needed to be our guest for this conversation. Caroline is a well-respected expert, whose scientific approach to change fosters lasting success in organizations and individuals. She has a Masters of Applied Positive Psychology from the University of Pennsylvania and graduated magna cum laude from Harvard University. The author of eight books, including Getting Grit, Creating Your Best Life, and My Name is Caroline, Caroline’s work has been featured worldwide and she’s here today to help me, not just to have the discussion, but to provide that scientific, research-backed data so we’re not just talking “in theory” about the things that aren’t working for us, but providing concrete evidence of it.

Are you just a grown up Mean Girl? Are you going silent on the women in your life? What might you be doing that’s comfortable and convenient for you, but isn’t in support of other women?

It’s time for us to be open and curious. It’s time for us to check ourselves.

And, because this conversation is so good and so necessary, we’ve made it a two-part episode. Meet us here next week for Part 2 of this conversation.

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Caroline Adams Miller

Caroline Adams Miller, MAPP, is a pioneering voice in evidence-based goal setting, grit, and the science of happiness and success. She’s the author of nine books, including My Name is Caroline, Creating Your Best LifeGetting Grit, and Big Goals. Her work has been featured in outlets such as BBC World News, The New York TimesThe Washington Post, NPR, and CNN. A magna cum laude Harvard graduate, Caroline holds a Master’s in Applied Positive Psychology from the University of Pennsylvania.

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