Why Has Jacinda Ardern Vanished From NZ? Popular US Magazine Reviews Ex-PM's Memoir
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‘Prime Minister’ Review: An Up-Close-and-Personal Peek Into Jacinda Arden’s Six-Year Term Shows What Thoughtful Leadership Can Look Like
Editor’s Note: This review originally ran during the 2025 Sundance Film Festival. Magnolia Pictures releases “Prime Minster” in theaters Friday, June 13. A down-to-earth, compassionate woman who’s spent her entire life building a career in public service is suddenly thrust into the leadership role of her party after the previous occupant is forced to step aside due to bad polling. Oh, and she only has a few weeks to turn things around before the…
Jacinda Ardern became Prime Minister of New Zealand at the age of 37, had a child in office, resigned with tears in her eyes, and still does not want to have failed.
Jacinda Ardern on keeping empathy in politics and new memoir, 'A Different Kind of Power'
At 37 years old, Jacinda Ardern was the world’s youngest female head of government when she became prime minister of New Zealand. She was also just the second to give birth while in office and led her nation through crises, including a devastating mass shooting and the pandemic. Ardern joined Amna Nawaz to discuss her memoir, “A Different Kind of Power," and the documentary, “Prime Minister.”
Former New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern wrote a book about empathic leadership – especially now that it is hard to find in many countries. “I was convinced for a long time that my sensitivity was a tragic flaw.”
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