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Ep. 64 - The Gift – An Unexpected Leadership Surprise for IDD Leaders

Nate Beers

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In this short holiday episode, host Nate Beers shares an unexpected moment at home that turned into a leadership wake-up call — the kind that sneaks up on you, disarms you, and ultimately makes you better.

What begins as a normal, chaotic family dinner quickly turns into a powerful reminder about the difference between reacting and responding — not just as parents, but as leaders of teams, programs, and organizations. Nate pulls back the curtain on how even seasoned leaders can slip into stress-driven reactions… and how a simple, honest comment from his 10-year-old became a gift worth passing on.

Inside the episode:

--The surprising moment that shifted Nate’s whole evening
--Why leaders often default to “fix mode” (and how it backfires)
--A practical way to notice what’s happening in your body before it leaks into your leadership
--How high-performing organizations actually solve problems
--Why the way we solve problems can sometimes reinforce them
--A simple mental reframe that turns stress into creativity and connection
--How this applies directly to workforce challenges and turnover in IDD services
--A reflective action step you can use today

Whether you’re an Executive Director, Program Manager, HR leader, or frontline supervisor, this episode offers a calming breath, a grounded perspective, and a gentle invitation to lead with more intention — especially when things get messy.

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