Our guest in this episode is Brett Engeman, the founder of Aspirational Leaders Co. After spending two decades navigating the challenges of fast-growing businesses, Brett now dedicates himself to helping leaders unlock strategic communication flow, operating at the exciting intersection of mindset, human interaction, and artificial intelligence. Our conversation was a fascinating deep dive into solving the frustrating communication breakdowns that stifle growth, exploring the powerful and surprising ways Brett uses AI to create more authentic and effective leaders.
Key points discussed include:
* Great communication starts by diagnosing your own thinking patterns to better connect with others.
* Embrace AI as your co-pilot to gain deep insights and free up time for human-centered leadership.
* In a world of instant answers, your greatest superpower is deep curiosity and asking brilliant questions.
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Show Notes from this episode with Brett Engelman, Aspirational Leaders Co.
It was an absolute pleasure to welcome Brett Engeman of Aspirational Leaders Co. to the Innovabuzz podcast. Brett is on a mission to solve a problem that almost every entrepreneur has felt: that frustrating sense of entrapment when communication breaks down in a fast-moving business. He works at the fascinating intersection of mindset, communication, and artificial intelligence, and our conversation was a brilliant exploration of how leaders can unlock flow and scale their organizations by, first and foremost, learning to communicate better.
What I loved about our chat was how Brett brought it all back to a fundamental truth. We’ve all been in those work environments where the communication is good, where everyone feels like a genuine contributor to a shared mission. As Brett said, when it’s good, "magic happens." People love coming to work. But we’ve also seen the flip side, when growth and new teams lead to silos and misunderstandings, and that magic quickly fades.
Brett has seen the good and the bad over his 20 years in scaling businesses, and he’s learned that even leaders with the best intentions can inadvertently create these communication gaps. It’s not about blame; it’s about awareness. His insights offer a powerful blueprint for rediscovering that collaborative magic, no matter the size of your team.
It All Starts with You: A Diagnosis of Your Own Thinking Patterns
So, where does a leader begin? According to Brett, the first step is an inward one. He starts his work with leaders by conducting a "communication diagnosis" to help them understand how they themselves think and process information. This was a lightbulb moment for me. We all have our own default settings; a leader might be a "visual thinker" who sees the big picture, the grand vision.
The problem arises when they're communicating that vision to a team member who is, as Brett explained, more "kinesthetic" and detail-oriented. The leader is talking about the "why," while the team member is desperate to understand the "how." Without this awareness, a disconnect is almost guaranteed. It’s a simple yet profound realization that miscommunication often starts not with what is said, but with a mismatch in how it's processed.
From Vision to Action: How to Finally Get Everyone on the Same Page
Once you have that self-awareness, you can start bridging the gap. Brett shared some wonderfully practical advice, emphasizing that leaders must consciously cater their message to all thinking types. And his golden rule for getting a message to stick is one I won't soon forget: "If you think you're communicating a lot... do