33. Becoming a Young Widow with Foundation and Scholarship Founder, Corporate Executive, Board Member, Consultant, and Speaker – Leslie Best

 
 
 

In this episode of Courage Becomes Her, Leslie Best talks about the death of her husband before their first wedding anniversary. She shares about how she moved into crisis response mode and how that was both a helpful and unhelpful strategy and distraction, how she tried to take care of herself, and how she acknowledged, honored, and celebrated the milestones. She talks about how she could have done a better job of asking for help, but also needed to experience some aspects of her grief journey by herself. She also shares about how this season has birthed new adventures that she never expected.

 Leslie is a Midwesterner who has lived on both the east and west coasts, as well as internationally, and has found herself back in the Midwest in the last couple of years. She is a very successful engineer and corporate executive, with over 20 years at General Motors and another 10 years at leading engineering organizations. Leslie is a wise, strong, and courageous woman who loves traveling and being with family and friends, and has more recently embraced quietness and slowness in life. 

 Leslie welcomes you to reach out to her and connect with her. Please do so through LinkedIn, referencing the podcast.

 

 Resources from my conversation with Leslie:

·       SmartNews

·       Smart Brevity book

·       5 Temptations of a CEO book

·       How We Heal book

·       The Body Keeps the Score book

·       Laurel’s favorite books on grief and loss:

Option B book

And Still She Laughs book

Wave book

·       Conversation with Nicole Zasowski

 

 Share Your Stories & Guest Suggestions:

www.couragebecomesher.com

#couragebecomesherpodcast

 

I’d love to hear from you!

 

Production by Studio C Creative Sound

Corey Emory

Raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, Corey Emory lived in Montana, Oregon, Colorado, and Sri Lanka before settling in a small California beach town. His work has appeared in ZYZZYVA, VietNow Magazine, Windhover Journal, and other literary publications.

As a writer, Emory credits the likes of Ernest Hemingway, Ayn Rand, Flannery O’Connor, and Sylvia Plath as influences, as well as Joan Didion, J. D. Salinger, S. E. Hinton, and Bret Easton Ellis.

Married since 2001, Emory shares his home with his wife and cats.

https://www.coreyemory.com
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