Leadership isn’t glamorous, and Heather Zoromski doesn’t pretend it is.
In this honest, grounded conversation with Megan, Heather shares what it really looks like to lead when your name gets criticized, your heart gets tired, and the work still needs done. Everything from school board leadership to nonprofit service, she talks about showing up without needing credit, setting boundaries as a people-pleaser, and why humility and servanthood matter more than titles or recognition.
This episode is for anyone who’s ever wondered if the work is worth it, felt misunderstood while trying to do good, or needed a reminder that real leadership happens in the quiet, unseen moments. If you’re navigating leadership, service, or simply trying to stay faithful to your purpose when it gets hard, this one will meet you right where you are.
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