4 Signs You’re Navigating an Uneven Playing Field at the Top, And How to Shift It
Emily Nyrop Emily Nyrop

4 Signs You’re Navigating an Uneven Playing Field at the Top, And How to Shift It

Senior women leaders (especially those who are queer, neurodivergent, or working in male-dominated fields like STEM) face challenges at the VP, SVP, and C-suite levels that have nothing to do with skill or capability. These challenges are rooted in systemic patterns that can limit visibility, influence, and impact. Learn how to recognize these patterns, why they matter, and how to navigate them on your own terms.

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What Finally Helped Me Break the Burnout Cycle
Emily Nyrop Emily Nyrop

What Finally Helped Me Break the Burnout Cycle

For years, I believed that pushing harder was strength. That if I just worked longer, faster, better, I could fix anything. Until the strategy that built my success nearly broke me. This is the story of how I finally broke the burnout cycle, rewired my crisis loop, and found a more sustainable way to lead, live, and succeed.

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3 Signs You’re Ready to Redefine Career Success
Emily Nyrop Emily Nyrop

3 Signs You’re Ready to Redefine Career Success

What if success doesn’t feel like success anymore? If you're showing up, over-delivering, and still thinking “this just isn’t it,” you're not alone—and you're not stuck. You might be ready to redefine what success means on your own terms.

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Landing Your Next Role in a Tight Job Market
Emily Nyrop Emily Nyrop

Landing Your Next Role in a Tight Job Market

The job market may be competitive, but your unique perspective as a queer, neurodivergent woman can be a distinct strength. Discover strategies for how you can stand out and secure your next opportunity, even during a recession.

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Executive Presence Isn’t About Volume—It’s About Alignment
Emily Nyrop Emily Nyrop

Executive Presence Isn’t About Volume—It’s About Alignment

Executive presence isn't about being louder—it’s about being aligned. For women who are ambitious, thoughtful, and often underestimated, real presence starts with clarity, confidence, and congruence. In this post, we explore what executive presence truly means—and how to lead without losing yourself.

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