Independent MP Zali Steggall knows a thing or two about making career leaps. She’s done it successfully multiple times, moving from the heights of professional sport, as Australia’s most successful alpine skier, to the law and then head first into federal politics.
Along the way, she managed to topple a former Prime Minister and is now determined to represent her electorate by putting climate action on the agenda in parliament.
She finds that her combination of careers, and the skills learnt within them, that have enabled her to do the work she's doing now.
And that includes working to end the climate wars in Australia: to see this country taking real action on climate change.
She highlights the need to keep the pressure on policymakers, particularly the government, to commit to what's needed.
Steggall speaks with Kate Mills in this episode of The Leadership Lessons, made possible thanks to the support of Salesforce, where we examine the leadership that's needed for the critical decade ahead.
She describes how so much of her character was built in sport, and the lessons within for all areas of leadership.
"I started ski racing at 4. I was very young. But I was always one of those really competitive kids where I gave it 110%. I trained really hard. And I really put in. I listened to the coaches. I don't like cutting corners. I like doing the full sets, the full reps, everything that needs to be done. I never took no for an answer in the sense of anyone telling me what my limitations were."
The Leadership Lessons is produced by Agenda Media, publisher of Women's Agenda. You can check out our other podcasts, including the Women's Agenda Podcast and others within our network, including the What She Did Next podcast, hosted by Jacqui Ooi.
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