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Daring to Lead Part 2: Josiah Pledl's Bold Leap from School Principal to Leadership Innovator
Daring to Lead Part 2: Josiah Pledl's Bold Leap from School Principal to Leadership Innovator

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Hopping right back in where we left off with Part 2 of Daring to Lead with Josiah Pledl.
Can effective communication transform your leadership style? Discover the answer in this episode of Evoke Greatness, where we explore the critical role of being present and conscious in leadership. We delve into the "clear framework" for utilizing emotional intelligence (EQ) in your interactions, starting with a mindful approach. Learn how to circumvent common communication pitfalls and enhance your team's trust and connection through empathetic listening and open-ended questions. This episode isn't just about understanding—it's about fostering genuine compassion and trust within your team.

Curiosity isn't just for the curious; it's a leadership superpower. Listen as we discuss how maintaining a sense of wonder and inquisitiveness can profoundly impact your professional and personal relationships. Ever wondered why our natural curiosity diminishes over time? We'll unpack how fear tends to replace it and offer strategies to reignite that spark of curiosity. By embracing this mindset and allowing others to share their thoughts freely, leaders can create more inclusive and innovative environments.


https://www.45degreesleadership.com/home

https://www.linkedin.com/in/josiahpledl/


 Before you go, don't forget to rate, review, and share the podcast, and leave a voicemail on our website, evokegreatnesscom, to share your thoughts. Let's turn ordinary actions into extraordinary achievements together!

A rising tide raises all ships, and I invite you along on this journey to Evoke Greatness!

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Hopping right back in where we left off with Part 2 of Daring to Lead with Josiah Pledl.
Can effective communication transform your leadership style? Discover the answer in this episode of Evoke Greatness, where we explore the critical role of being present and conscious in leadership. We delve into the "clear framework" for utilizing emotional intelligence (EQ) in your interactions, starting with a mindful approach. Learn how to circumvent common communication pitfalls and enhance your team's trust and connection through empathetic listening and open-ended questions. This episode isn't just about understanding—it's about fostering genuine compassion and trust within your team.

Curiosity isn't just for the curious; it's a leadership superpower. Listen as we discuss how maintaining a sense of wonder and inquisitiveness can profoundly impact your professional and personal relationships. Ever wondered why our natural curiosity diminishes over time? We'll unpack how fear tends to replace it and offer strategies to reignite that spark of curiosity. By embracing this mindset and allowing others to share their thoughts freely, leaders can create more inclusive and innovative environments.


https://www.45degreesleadership.com/home

https://www.linkedin.com/in/josiahpledl/


 Before you go, don't forget to rate, review, and share the podcast, and leave a voicemail on our website, evokegreatnesscom, to share your thoughts. Let's turn ordinary actions into extraordinary achievements together!

A rising tide raises all ships, and I invite you along on this journey to Evoke Greatness!

Check out my website: www.evokegreatness.com

Follow me on:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/sonnie-linebarger-899b9a52/

https://www.instagram.com/evoke.greatness/

https://www.tiktok.com/@evoke.greatness

http://www.youtube.com/@evokegreatness








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