Service as Strength: How Women Lead with Purpose (Winning Women Wednesday)

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💫 "When women embrace service as power, they change the world." – Katie Mohamed

This week on Winning Women Wednesday, Katie Mohamed and Sam unpack:
🔥 The difference between being OF service vs. IN service – and why both matter
💡 Stories of African women leaders – From Yvonne Chaka Chaka to unsung corporate heroes
❤️ How to serve without burning out – Boundaries, self-awareness & saying "no" with grace
🌱 Katie’s childhood lessons – Peeling onions for community meals & other Ubuntu wisdom

✨ Standout Quotes:
"Service isn’t martyrdom – it’s leadership with love."
"Your presence is power. Use it to make others feel seen."

đź”— Connect with Katie:
ktm.me | @KatieMohamed (LinkedIn/TikTok)

#WinningWomenWednesday #ServantLeadership #UbuntuInAction
3 Jul English South Africa Business · Non-Profit

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