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A piece crossed my desk recently. Twenty-one practical tips for new artistic directors, written by a long-tenured white man at a major regional theater. I read it twice. The second time, I felt tired. Not because the adv

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A piece crossed my desk recently. Twenty-one practical tips for new artistic directors, written by a long-tenured white man at a major regional theater. I read it twice. The second time, I felt tired. Not because the adv

This week on We Come to Lead, I take on celebrity scandal — not as gossip, but as a leadership case study. After watching the America’s Next Top Model docuseries, I found myself revisiting a familiar tension: why does ou

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Voices from the Top Rung: A Conversation with Lynette A. Turner In this episode of We Come to Lead series Voices from the Top Rung, host Nataki Garrett sits down with trailblazing arts leader, consultant, healer, and aut

Just a little thank you for your support. Thanks for reading, listening, watching as I grow into this new calling. I am grateful to share in and with you. Happy to be in community. Feel free to upgrade to a paid subscrip

In this episode, I share a story from my early days applying to grad school for theater directing — a story about gatekeeping, truth-telling, and the illusion of belonging. If you’ve ever had to shrink your brilliance to

Over the next few months, we’ll be focusing on a new series here on We Come to Lead called Voices from the Top Rung—featuring industry leaders and changemakers whose work lives at the intersection of transformation, syst

Welcome our latest series: Voices from the Top Rung I sit down with the fierce and formidable Pati Navalta of Navalta Media. She breaks down why owning your story — and knowing exactly who you are — isn’t optional, it’s

What happens when your leadership is questioned—not because of what you did, but because of who you are? In this solo episode, I’m naming the quiet, exhausting truth: that for many of us, leading means carrying more than

Leading Through Fire (Part Two) What do you do when the emails stop, but your body is still bracing for impact? In this episode, I talk about the quiet, often invisible work of healing after professional violence. I shar

We’ve spent years believing that DEI could make leadership safer. That if we walked in with vision and care, our institutions would meet us there. But what happens when they don’t? What happens when the very systems you

Too often, visionary leaders — especially women of color — are told to “let the work speak.” But your vision can’t move forward unless you do. In this episode of We Come to Lead, Nataki Garrett unpacks the power of self-

In this powerful episode, Nataki Garrett unpacks the urgent need for leadership development coaching in the performing arts—especially for women and leaders of color. Drawing from her own lived experience at the helm of

What if the only way we believe in danger is by living through it? In this episode of We Come to Lead, I ask the hard question: Are we a country, a culture, a people who need collapse to finally believe the warnings? I’v

This Week on We Come to Lead Don’t let the latest news about what’s happening fool you—real leadership isn’t about power hoarding or standing alone at the top. It’s built by and for the collective. This week, we’re talki

In this episode of We Come to Lead, Nataki Garrett reflects on the power of art, leadership, and resistance in the face of our current politic. From Sandra Bland’s birthday to the urgency of systemic change, she explores

In this episode of We Come to Lead, titled Mercy Asks Us Not to Separate Our Whites, Nataki Garrett dives into the complexities of allyship, whiteness, and accountability. Inspired by the courage of Rev. Mariann Edgar Bu

In this episode of We Come to Lead, titled Mercy Asks Us Not to Separate Our Whites, Nataki Garrett dives into the complexities of allyship, whiteness, and accountability. Inspired by the courage of Rev. Mariann Edgar Bu
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