Ep. 3: Elizabeth Rowe on how success looks different for everyone

The Honesty Pill Podcast - A podcast by Christopher Still

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In this episode, Boston Symphony Principal Flutist, Elizabeth Rowe shares her personal story of learning to embrace the powers of vulnerability to create connection and community. About Elizabeth Elizabeth Rowe is the principal flutist of the world-class Boston Symphony Orchestra.  She is a social justice advocate, a public speaker, and a professional coach.  After she took a stand to demand equal pay from her employer in 2018, The Boston Globe honored her as a Bostonian of the Year, calling “The Fighter.”   Her ongoing commitment to opening up dialogue about complex subjects led to her TEDx talk, The Lonely Onlys, where she shared her personal story of learning to embrace the powers of imagination and vulnerability to create connection and community.  Elizabeth’s coaching practice is a high impact process, where she supports creative people of all types as they work to achieve their biggest vision for themselves in their personal and professional lives. Links Elizabeth’s social media info Website: www.iamelizabethrowe.com Facebook: Facebook Group for early professional musicians “Seeing Beyond the Notes” Instagram:@iamelizabethrowe LinkedIn: iamelizabethrowe Books “Deep Work” by Cal Newport “Self-Compassion, the Proven Power of Being Kind to Yourself” by Kristin Neff “My Brilliant Friend”, the first of the four Neapolitan Novels by Elena Ferrante And, for fun, the podcast “Dolly Parton's America” Other Elizabeth participated in a talk about failure with some terrific MIT students.  That video is here. And her TEDx talk is here. Honesty Pill Links Free Resource Library Facebook Group for like-minded creatives seeking self-improvement