Follow My Lead: Developing the Leaders of Tomorrow with John Eades
Summary: Follow My Lead is a podcast created for you, the young professional, millennial, or aspiring leader. If you are looking for tips, tricks, and hacks from experts about leadership, you are in the right place. Through our interviews we transfer struggles, stories, and best practices of today's leaders to the leaders of tomorrow.
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“If you are going to go lead right from where you are, you have to be great in your current role.” In season 24 episode 4, We play a portion of a recent keynote helping participants to "lead right from where they are."
“People are attracted to leaders who make them feel good and can convey a sense of certainty.” In season 24, episode 3, John welcomes Scott Stolze to discuss everything communication. Scott is a Communication coach and trainer.
"You are good enough and are right where you are supposed to be in your career. Patience is a Virtue." In season 24 episode 2, John Eades covers the important topic of patience.
“Leaders build influence and trust with people through their behavior.” In season 24, episode 1, we are joined by Scott Miller. He is the Executive Vice President of Thought Leadership at Franklin Covey and is the author of Management Mess to Leadership Success.
“Employees leave companies, they don’t leave communities.” In season 23 episode 10, we are joined by Rachel Druckenmiller. She is the founder of Unmuted and is a thought leader in the world of healthy work. You can learn more about her here
"What do you need to put down in your life to get ready for what matters most?" In the latest episode of the Follow My Lead podcast John get's your ready for 2020 by covering two essential topics: What's your "One Word" for 2020? What do you need to put down in 2020 to make this year your best?
"Dare to live like Dean did, because he never stopped dreaming and neither should you." In season 23, Jonathan Adcock joined the show to share the story of his brother Dean Adcock. Dean had down syndrome but he didn't let it stop him from bringing joy to the world every day and neither should you. You can learn more about Jonathan's book Dean: Daring to Live Like My Brother with Down Syndrome
“Every person has the ability to lead; it’s just a matter of learning how.” In season 23 episode 7, Ryan Hawk joins the show. He is the host of the Learning Leader Podcast and the author of the upcoming book Welcome to Management. You can learn more and preorder the book here.
"Your job as a leader is to elevate others, not just elevate the people you like.” In season 23 episode 6, John Eades covers the difficult question, should leaders be friends with their team members?
"Healthy conflict creates courage and connection" In season 23 episode 6, John Eades covers the important topic of conflict and how healthy conflict can be used to create better outcomes for teams.
"Great leaders help others develop skills to be able to solve their own problems." In season 23 episode 5, John Eades tackled the important topic of Thankfulness and why it's important for you as a leader.
"Hope is not a strategy." In season 23 episode 4, John Eades covers five key strategies for successfully leading remote team members.
In season 23 episode 3 we are joined by Rob O'Donohue. He is the host of the 1% Better Podcast and coaches professionals to higher levels of performance.
In season 23 episode 2, John Eades digs into the background of where Building the Best started, what accountability really means, and how to leverage the Acts of Accountability Model to help you. You can get the book at Amazon or wherever you listen to podcasts.
“You are never going to get to the next level of your leadership and impact if you’re terrified of who you were yesterday.” In season 23, episode 1, we are joined by Robin Sharma. He is the author of the best selling books, The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari and The 5 AM Club. His ideas and messages have transformed the lives of millions of leaders all over the world.