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The Power of WE: Building Trust from the Inside Out!

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🔍In this heartfelt and deeply insightful episode, Elaine Williams welcomes Ron Reich back for part two of their conversation on leadership, mission statements, and the ripple effect of healthy (or toxic) workplace culture. Ron shares powerful real-world stories from his decades of leadership training—including one tearful turning point with a struggling plant manager—and how true leadership starts with empathy, self-awareness, and connection.

Elaine also shares a vulnerable moment of realization about how she sometimes becomes her own worst boss—and how entrepreneurs often recreate chaotic environments out of habit. Together, they dive into what it means to truly lead, whether you’re managing a team or managing yourself.

🎧 Don’t miss this conversation packed with honesty, warmth, and wisdom.

💡 Key Takeaways:

  • Why many leaders unintentionally isolate themselves—and how to shift to a collaborative mindset.
  • The surprising leadership gap solopreneurs face with themselves.
  • How emotional self-awareness is key to effective, empathetic leadership.
  • The transformative power of vulnerability in teams and in personal growth.
  • Why “preparation is a form of love”—and how it builds trust in speaking and training environments.

📌 Quotes for Social Media:

  1. “Leadership is not ‘I’ll fix it myself.’ It’s: ‘Who else has ideas?’” – Ron Reich
  2. “Solo entrepreneurs need mission statements too—because you’re leading yourself.” – Elaine Williams
  3. “Culture is how it feels to work with you, whether you’re managing others or just managing yourself.”
  4. “You don’t have to carry it all alone. That’s the lie that keeps leaders stuck.”
  5. “A smile and a breath can shift the entire room—and your nervous system.”
  6. “Healing happens when we stop recreating chaos and start choosing compassion.”
  7. “Preparation is love in action—whether you’re leading a team or taking the mic.” – Ron Reich

Connect with your Host, Elaine Williams:
Check out Captivate the Mic Podcast on Elaine's YouTube Channel
Check out the Captivate the Crowd Website
Follow Elaine on Social- LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok
Want to schedule a free chat with Elaine? Click here to book a zoom date!

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18 episodes

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Content provided by Elaine Williams. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Elaine Williams or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

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🔍In this heartfelt and deeply insightful episode, Elaine Williams welcomes Ron Reich back for part two of their conversation on leadership, mission statements, and the ripple effect of healthy (or toxic) workplace culture. Ron shares powerful real-world stories from his decades of leadership training—including one tearful turning point with a struggling plant manager—and how true leadership starts with empathy, self-awareness, and connection.

Elaine also shares a vulnerable moment of realization about how she sometimes becomes her own worst boss—and how entrepreneurs often recreate chaotic environments out of habit. Together, they dive into what it means to truly lead, whether you’re managing a team or managing yourself.

🎧 Don’t miss this conversation packed with honesty, warmth, and wisdom.

💡 Key Takeaways:

  • Why many leaders unintentionally isolate themselves—and how to shift to a collaborative mindset.
  • The surprising leadership gap solopreneurs face with themselves.
  • How emotional self-awareness is key to effective, empathetic leadership.
  • The transformative power of vulnerability in teams and in personal growth.
  • Why “preparation is a form of love”—and how it builds trust in speaking and training environments.

📌 Quotes for Social Media:

  1. “Leadership is not ‘I’ll fix it myself.’ It’s: ‘Who else has ideas?’” – Ron Reich
  2. “Solo entrepreneurs need mission statements too—because you’re leading yourself.” – Elaine Williams
  3. “Culture is how it feels to work with you, whether you’re managing others or just managing yourself.”
  4. “You don’t have to carry it all alone. That’s the lie that keeps leaders stuck.”
  5. “A smile and a breath can shift the entire room—and your nervous system.”
  6. “Healing happens when we stop recreating chaos and start choosing compassion.”
  7. “Preparation is love in action—whether you’re leading a team or taking the mic.” – Ron Reich

Connect with your Host, Elaine Williams:
Check out Captivate the Mic Podcast on Elaine's YouTube Channel
Check out the Captivate the Crowd Website
Follow Elaine on Social- LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok
Want to schedule a free chat with Elaine? Click here to book a zoom date!

  continue reading

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