The Queen Bee Syndrome. To some, this means Beyonce. To others, the leader of the group. Hear Melissa Briggs-Phillips hit on what it is and how it impacts women today. Melissa explains why she dislikes the word “syndrome” and her reasoning. She compares research with her own insights as a woman. With experience teaching a Psychology of Women class at the Ohio State University, Melissa’s well-versed on The Queen Bee Syndrome. She uses a theoretical lens that looks at research and facts all while using real life experiences. And it makes sense! Melissa is the Owner and Founder of Next Generation Behavioral Health, a full-service clinical psychology practice and consulting firm. After completing her Ph.D., Melissa spent 15 years providing leadership on complex projects before opening her clinical practice and organizational speaking full-time. She’s a “ruthless optimist” that believes innovation happens at the intersection of divergent disciplines. Listen in to hear more about research, the Queen Bee Syndrome, and what the word feminism means to her.
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089: Women, Movies, and Media with Madeline Di Nonno
088: Speak Up, Step Up, Make it Happen with Minda Harts and Christine Brown-Quinn
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086: Speaking Out with Alex Chalekian
085: One Girl at a Time with Seema Hingorani
084: Clapping Back with Elijah Lawal
083: Changing the Language of Wealth with Chloe B. Mckenzie
082: Financially Fierce with Veronica Dagher
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079: Work and Meaning
078: Culture and Balance
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