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Shameless Leadership

934: INCLUSIVE LEADERSHIP: Survivor Serves a Leadership Masterclass on Inclusion

Shameless Leadership

Sara Dean

Education, Management, How To, Business, Self-improvement

4.7800 Ratings

🗓️ 8 April 2025

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

In 934 episodes, I’m not sure I’ve ever shared lessons learned from a TV show, much less a reality show.  However, the way a recent episode of Survivor has stuck with me is making it impossible for me not to talk about it here.   Before I dig in, I’ll admit that my husband and I are probably two of maybe 15 people who still watch Survivor faithfully.  We have watched every season together since we met 22 years ago.  I have to say, the show just keeps getting better.  They have consistently improved casting and production to prioritize representation.  There is racial and cultural diversity, gender diversity, sexual orientation diversity, age diversity, neurodiversity, and a wide spectrum of ability diversity.  This has led to some deeply powerful and impactful moments over the years.  This season, one contestant, Eva, is the first contestant to share an autism diagnosis with the audience.  She also shared her diagnosis with one other team member, Joe, at the beginning of the season.  Throughout the first half of the season, we see Eva navigating living in this unique community environment while managing her autism on a daily basis.  Beyond sharing her diagnosis with one trusted team member, Eva is careful to keep her diagnosis to herself out of fear that it could complicate her game if others were to find out.  In the March 26th episode, we see Eva, a very talented athlete, get frustrated during a physical challenge.  As she repeatedly tried and failed to complete her part of the challenge for her team, she became visibly upset and eventually emotionally distraught.  With her teammates' relentless support and patience, she eventually succeeded at completing the challenge.  Her relief in finishing was then quickly overshadowed by complete emotional overwhelm, where she had a hard time re-regulating herself physically and emotionally.   The magic in this moment was how Eva’s teammates, Survivor production, and host Jeff Probst held space for Eva to regain a sense of safety and control in this moment.   In this episode, I talk through 5 lessons learned from this incredible moment of reality TV that ultimately became a masterclass in inclusion. From there, I also invite you to ask yourself 4 crucial questions about how you prioritize inclusion as a leader: How does your behavior as a leader consistently demonstrate your values? How can you show your commitment to inclusion no matter what words are “illegal” or how society is getting stuck on ridiculous semantics as a means of undermining human dignity? How do you consistently consider other people’s visible and invisible layers of identity before passing judgment? How do you hold space for those you lead in a way that builds trust and safety so that when someone needs something, they feel safe asking for it and feel confident they will receive the support they need? Episode Highlights: 00:00 Introduction to Survivor and Leadership Lessons 02:49 Mitch's Story: The Importance of Consent, Patience, and Space 06:00 Eva's Journey: Building Trust and Support 08:48 Joe's Role: Observing and Offering Support 11:59 Jeff Probst's Vulnerability: Modeling Vulnerability and Compassion 14:47 Creating Safety in High-Pressure Situations 18:08 Demonstrating Values Through Actions 21:02 Key Takeaways and Questions for Leaders Links Mentioned: Hire me to speak: saradean.com/speaking Coach with me: https://saradean.com/executive-coaching-services Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/saradeanspeaks/ Connect with Ligia Koijen Ramos on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ligiakoijenramos Interested in becoming a sponsor of the Shameless Mom Academy? Email our sales team at [email protected]. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to shameless leadership. I'm your host, Sarah Dean. This show is for women, transgender people, non-binary folks, as well as allies, who are committed to advancing their leadership while also advancing the leadership of those around them. In each episode, we will offer practical tips, leadership strategies, and inspiring

0:22.0

stories to help you become a more confident, compassionate, and inclusive leader. The truth is,

0:27.5

you were born to lead. What might happen for you if you were to wholeheartedly embrace that

0:32.3

part of yourself? So let's start now, together. Hello, shameless leaders.

0:37.9

I'm thrilled to be here with you today for another episode of the Shameless Leadership

0:42.2

podcast.

0:43.4

And today we're going to do something I don't think I've ever done before.

0:46.6

We're going to talk about a TV show.

0:48.3

I don't think I've ever centered a whole episode around a TV show.

0:51.3

But I don't, I mean, my only reference to TV shows has probably been

0:55.1

watching Real Housewives as a relaxation exercise. But I'm going to talk today about an

1:02.0

episode of Survivor that my husband and I watched recently. And I realize that in talking about

1:07.9

this, I'm outing myself as one of like, you know, five to seven people in the

1:11.6

world who still watches Survivor after 48 seasons. So there's that. But the other thing is,

1:16.6

I don't want you to be like, hold on, I don't watch Survivor so this doesn't matter because that's

1:20.0

absolutely not true. So if you have never seen an episode of Survivor before, all good. The lessons

1:24.6

learn from the story are what's important here. So you don't need to be a fan of

1:27.7

the show or even understand the show to understand what happened in this particular episode

1:31.9

that is just an entire masterclass in leadership and inclusion. So survivors in season 48, I believe.

1:40.4

And in 48 seasons, I think I've seen all except for the first like two or so, because my husband

1:45.3

and I started watching together when we met 22 years ago. And I had watched a couple seasons before that,

1:50.9

but then like I missed a couple. Then I met him in 2003. We started watching together. I've literally

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