Thought Leader

Dr. LaTarsha Holden is a consultant, speaker, and author who has dedicated her life to helping people change the trajectories of their lives through implementing several leadership principles. These tools changed her family’s journey from a life of poverty, homelessness, and hopelessness to one of prosperity and achievement.
LaTarsha is a specific woman with a specific and inspirational story. She was a highschool dropout, homeless single parent of six children, and she decided her kids would not be raised by the street. LaTarsha shares how she paved the road from GED to PhD and being homeless to becoming Georgia’s Mother of the Year. Her pillars are her kids, servant leadership tools, and discipline. LaTarsha did it all by herself because she was making moves even in impossible situations.

Show Notes

🌞 Doc Holden and all the great feelings about her name. 00:58
👩🏾‍🦱 Homeless on the streets of Atlanta: LaTarsha had a GED with six kids on the streets. 01:34 
😇 When your struggle outlasts your strength: using the principle of servant leadership.  03:30
👠 What Coretta Scott King, Felicia Pasha, and Michelle Obama mean to LaTarsha. 06:53
🤩 Learning the art of discipline even when your life is hard: helping people to change their mindset.  10:00
⭐ Survival mode and making moves: learning how to chase purpose and not perfection. 11:35
3️⃣ The three principles she uses are leadership, personal development, and empowerment. 13:46
🌺 Mother of the year: she gave the tools of servant leadership to her six children. 16:19
 
 
Connect with LaTarsha: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-latarsha-holden-mba-75a70773/
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What is Thought Leader?

We put scare quotes around the term “thought leader.” Don't worry - no hagiographic interviews here. No upsells, no bullshit.

We have great conversations with true innovators, thinkers, disrupters, creatives, and a few fools. (You decide.) We ask them all for insights, stories and tools. (You'll laugh, you'll shout, you might fall asleep. It's all good.)

We are all thought leaders. Think more. Lead better.