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Leadership

Delegation Is Dead. Great Leaders Empower.

Lead with Curiosity, Not Judgment A highlight from S2 E23 with Jim Huling   I used to think great leadership...
Leadership

Lead with Curiosity, Not Judgment

Lead with Curiosity, Not Judgment A highlight from S2 E22 with Jessica Tracy   The Best Leaders Choose Curiosity Over...
Entrepreneurship

How Entrepreneurs Learn Through Failure

How Entrepreneurs Learn Through Failure A highlight from S2 E20 with Sam Smitb   Entrepreneurs have to be eternal optimists...
Entrepreneurship

Seeking Founder Support in Healthcare

Seeking Founder Support in Healthcare A highlight from S2 E20 with Sam Smitb   One of the hardest parts of...
Conflict Resolution

The One Phrase That Instantly Improves Team Collaboration

The One Phrase That Instantly Improves Team Collaboration A highlight from S2 E14 with Allister Frost   Most leaders get...
Article

Canvas Rebel: Meet Angela Gill Nelms

Meet Angela Gill Nelms An Interview with Canvas Rebel   Angela Gill Nelms’s story is one of resilience, courage, and...
Personal Brand

Why Your Personal Brand Starts with You

Why Your Personal Brand Starts with You A highlight from EP 048 with Corean Canty   Authenticity in leadership comes...
Community & Culture

Surround Yourself with Inspiration

Surround Yourself with Inspiration A highlight from S2 E4 with Nick Loise As your company grows, I’ve learned that it’s...
Science & Technology

Why AI Won’t Replace You—But People Who Use It Will

Why AI Won’t Replace You—But People Who Use It Will A highlight from Ep 043 with Raheem Beyah Raheem Beyah...
Leadership

Slow Down to Speed Up: The Power of Pausing for Lessons Learned

Real acceleration happens when we take time to analyze what just happened

Monday Motivational – Kindness

The Boundless Power of Kindness in Leadership and Life The Dalai Lama reminds us that kindness is always possible. The...
Inspiration

My Personal Experience with Imposter Syndrome

I’ve been speaking at conferences and leading presentations for years, but imposter syndrome still creeps in.