We all have heard the phrase: “naturally born leaders”. Those who are gifted and talented when it comes to being a leader. What about those who are not “naturally born leaders”? Are we as a society saying that it is a waste of their time to pursue leadership roles? I believe everyone has the ability to become a leader. In this podcast I will take you along the journey on how I have and still am building a foundation to become an effective leader. Hear about some of the psychological tools and habits that will assist you on your own journey to leadership. Whether its taking ownership and leading your own journey or positioning yourself to lead others, this podcast can help get you on track.
In this episode, I speak about the importance of being a high-level observer. We can learn so much if we observe and listen when conversations are bei...
In this episode, hear as I speak about the importance of transferrable life skills. I learned about the power of teamwork, leadership, and problem-sol...
In this episode, hear as I speak about speaking up for what you want. There are three things to consider when finding the courage to ask for what you ...
In this episode, Dr. Sylvia Kalicinski and I explore the complexities of unlearning old beliefs and welcoming new ones. Guest Speaker: Dr. Sylvia Kali...
In this episode, I continue the focus on self-awareness. This week we speak about trial and error. We must discover what works for us and what doesn't...
In this episode, I introduce the Self-awareness mental framework. As leaders, we need to be comfortable with evaluating our patterns of behavior and w...
In this episode, I announce my first book's official release, "The Greatest Fight Within' available on Amazon.com. Additionally, I dive into the Law o...
In this episode, I speak about the 2021 transition. 2020 was the year of massive exposure. We all were exposed internally and externally. To overcome ...
In this episode, I talk about why we all should root for our friends more. I emphasize the importance of healthy competition, mutual respect, and rela...