Flight Plan for Success: Life Insights from Captain Sarah Brodie
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"I've missed numerous school plays, sports matches... You miss stuff, you just miss stuff."
In this inspiring episode of Everyday Leadership, host Sope Agbelusi sits down with Sarah Brodie, a trailblazing commercial airline captain who's changing the face of aviation.
Sarah shares her incredible journey from childhood dreams to becoming one of the few female captains in a male-dominated industry. She discusses the challenges of balancing a high-flying career with family life and her passion for sustainability in aviation.
The episode also explores Sarah's transition from the cockpit to a management role, highlighting the complex relationship between operational and administrative aspects of the airline industry.
Listeners will gain insights into the unique challenges faced by female pilots, including cultural barriers in international aviation. Sarah offers valuable perspectives on leadership, resilience, and the importance of advocacy in creating a more inclusive industry.
Key takeaways:
Sarah's early aviation experiences and their impact on her career choice
Overcoming gender barriers in a male-dominated industry
Balancing family life with a demanding career as a pilot
The push for sustainability and net-zero emissions in aviation
Transitioning from captain to a management role
Cultural challenges faced by female pilots in international settings
Advocating for better conditions for women in aviation
The importance of following one's passion and embracing new opportunities
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