The Egoless Leader Podcast
Welcome to The Egoless Leader — the podcast for high-impact leaders, sales mentors, and anyone who wants to build powerful teams without losing their humanity.
Each episode dives into the psychology, mindset, and tactical strategies behind modern leadership — where ego takes a back seat and performance, purpose, and people come first.
Whether you lead sales teams, manage top performers, or just want to show up better for your people, this podcast is your space to learn, challenge yourself, and lead with intention.
Expect real talk, fresh insights, and zero fluff — just raw, actionable conversations that help you build cultures that win and last.
Because leadership isn’t about having all the answers.
It’s about asking the right questions — and doing the work.
Lead boldly. Coach fearlessly. Grow endlessly.
The Egoless Leader Podcast
EPISODE 10: 30,000 FOOT VIEW
When your company announces a major change, does your brain immediately go to: "How will this screw up my life?" You're not alone - but that reaction is keeping you stuck in an FIXED mindset.
In this episode, we reveal how top leaders process changes differently using a simple but powerful 3-step framework. You'll learn:
- Why your brain is wired to resist change (and how this holds you back from leadership opportunities)
- The exact sequence executives use to evaluate any new policy or initiative
- How to separate emotional reactions from strategic thinking
- Real examples of this framework in action
- Practical ways to implement this mindset shift starting today
Whether you're an aspiring leader or just tired of feeling blindsided by corporate decisions, this episode will give you the tools to:
✓ Stay calm when changes are announced
✓ Ask better questions that demonstrate leadership potential
✓ Position yourself as someone who "gets" the bigger picture
Perfect for: High-performers who want to be seen as leadership material, managers navigating team concerns about change, and anyone who wants to feel more in control during organizational shifts.
"The difference between reacting and leading comes down to the order in which you ask questions."
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