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As a non-millennial, this is a great podcast for leaders as it gives great ideas to consider as we navigate the pandemic. It is slightly offensive that “white men” is used in such a stereotypical fashion of “bad leadership” or “narcissistic behavior”. In fact, this week’s episode used it 5 times. There are exceptional leaders of every race, gender, religion, sexual orientation and political beliefs, likewise there are really bad ones. Leadership has to come from the heart and the brain. Success to me is when I began spending 80% of my time developing and cultivating my employees and 20% of the time working on myself. Contentment comes when you are well-satisfied with the work you’ve done and the legacy left behind.
timmy1968😳 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/13/21
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dandimit via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/28/19
Love the content, but the ‘mmhmm’ repeated over and over during the guest’s answers distracted me from actually listening to what was being said. Other than that, it was great! Update: This has improved tremendously. Content is great and the interviews are so informative.
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