Welcome to our latest podcast episode, where we sit down with Samantha Novak, a UMBC graduate faculty member, to discuss leading with emergent strategies. 

In this thought-provoking conversation, Ms. Novak shares her insights on the importance of reflecting on our work in the world and how we choose to show up to it.

We delve into the idea that real transformative change can only occur if we have first worked on making sustainable changes within ourselves. She offers valuable insights on how we can approach this process and highlights the key role that self-awareness plays in leadership.

Throughout the episode, we explore different examples of how emergent strategies can be applied in different contexts and discuss the challenges that come with leading in an ever-changing world.

Whether you're a seasoned leader or just starting your journey, this episode offers valuable insights and practical tips on how to develop a more sustainable approach to leadership. So, sit back, relax, and join us for this fascinating conversation with Samantha Novak.


Time Stamps: 
0:00 Path to becoming an environmental scientist.
6:08 The importance of having a process in place.
9:48 The path to leadership
13:12 Skills students will take away from a course in emergent strategies
17:32 Change is challenging, but necessary
21:51 The importance of constructive conflict
26:23 Show up to leadership with curiosity and humility
30:32 The reflective process

About UMBC's Community Leadership Graduate Program and It's Courses: 
The Community Leadership programs at UMBC prepare aspiring and practicing leaders with the skills and experience needed to generate transformative social change. We help students develop greater self-understanding, engage with the assets and challenges of urban communities, hone practical leadership skills, and build personal and professional relationships that will support their growth as leaders. 

Register for the referenced course, Mindsets and Methods of Emergent Strategies (CDLR 611)!
https://professionalprograms.umbc.edu/community-leadership/