Listen "Kyle McDowell: Begin with We before Me"
Episode Synopsis
Kyle McDowell is a former Fortune 10 executive turned bestselling author, leadership coach, and inspirational speaker. He is on a mission to crush corporate dysfunction and reignite leaders' passion. With nearly three decades of experience leading tens of thousands, his game-changing philosophy—The 10 WEs—transforms toxic workplace cultures into thriving, high-performance environments. In his Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestseller, Begin With WE, Kyle lays out a bold framework for leadership that prioritizes collaboration, accountability, and excellence—because the future of business depends on leaders who put "WE" before "me." His insights have earned him invitations to speak at prestigious business, educational, and nonprofit institutions, and his expertise has been featured in major national publications, including The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, and Inc. Magazine.In this episode, Wendi and Kyle discuss:Challenges of promoting untrained employees into leadership rolesRole of self-reflection in uncovering fear and improving leadershipValue of vulnerability, authenticity, and ego-free connection in leadershipTransformation of difficult team members through relationship-building and principlesLasting impact of leadership grounded in authenticity, trust, and shared valuesKey Takeaways:The essence of leadership lies in vulnerability, authenticity, and a people-first mindset, emphasizing human connection over transactional management tactics.Rather than being innate, leadership is cultivated through continuous effort, humility, and the willingness to acknowledge and uplift others.A culture of alignment and excellence emerges when teams unite around core principles, engage in data-driven dialogue, and lean into challenges together.Through stories of transformation, the power of patient relationship-building and principled action becomes clear, especially when prioritizing people over performance metrics.Fulfillment in leadership stems from creating meaningful change—by staying rooted in foundational truths, embracing discomfort, and investing in others' growth.“Leaders are not born... repetition is required to get better at something. But that repetition, again, only comes after you've made the commitment to get better at something.” - Kyle McDowellConnect with Kyle McDowell:Website: https://kylemcdowellinc.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kylemcdowellinc/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kylemcdowellinc/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KyleMcDowellInc Twitter: https://x.com/KyleMcDowellInc YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@kylemcdowellinc Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kylemcdowellinc Kyle’s Book: https://kylemcdowellinc.com/bestselling-book/ Connect with Wendi Swanson:Website: etymongroup.comLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/wendiswansonFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557265653368 Email: [email protected] notes by Podcastologist: Angelo Paul TagamaAudio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.
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