Use your platform to elevate others

Four-time Paralympian Madison de Rozario who won gold in the marathon in Tokyo, joins The Leadership Lessons to discuss sport, identity and inclusion -- as well as what it was like crossing the finish line for that epic win.

Speaking with host Shirley Chowdhary, Madison also shares why she's using her platform as an athlete with a disability to shape a better and more inclusive future for others in sport.

“It excites me, and it also stresses me out a great deal. It definitely is a responsibility that I take very, very seriously,” says on the podcast. “I remember growing up and seeing Louise Sauvage, and she was the only person that looked like me.

“There just weren't many people who look like me and I'm very aware that there still aren't that many and so I understand the impact that you can have when that spotlight isn't shared as evenly as it should be.”

Join us for another conversation that will leave you knowing more about leadership, inclusion and what it takes to get to the top.

The Leadership Lessons is made possible thanks to the excellent support of Salesforce. It's produced by Allison Ho of Agenda Media, the publisher of Women's Agenda.


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