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Nice Leaders Get Eaten Alive: The Real Truth About Professional Boundaries

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In this transformative episode, Brin’na shares the single question that shifted the way she leads—and the way she lives: “Do you want to be rich, or do you want to be right?”

Through personal stories, leadership insights, and real client experiences, she unpacks what it really means to lead with influence over ego. Being a “nice” leader doesn’t mean being a doormat—it means being intentional, strategic, and playing the long game.

You'll learn why professional boundaries matter and how shifting your language in conflict can be the key to lasting impact and trust.

💡 What You’ll Learn:

• Why the “rich vs. right” question is a leadership game-changer

• How ego can sabotage influence (even when you're technically right)

• Real-life client transformation using the Rich vs. Right Framework

• 20 strategic conversation rewrites that reduce friction and build alignment

• How to flip “winning the argument” into “winning long-term trust”

🔥 Key Quote:

“Great leaders do know how to be both rich and right—but they lead with rich to ultimately achieve right.”

📘 Resource Mentioned:

👉 The Rich vs. Right Framework – 20 powerful conversation swaps designed to help leaders navigate difficult conversations with clarity and confidence. Available now!

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21 episodes

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Manage episode 479841303 series 3613244
Content provided by Brin'na Rollins-Williams. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Brin'na Rollins-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.

In this transformative episode, Brin’na shares the single question that shifted the way she leads—and the way she lives: “Do you want to be rich, or do you want to be right?”

Through personal stories, leadership insights, and real client experiences, she unpacks what it really means to lead with influence over ego. Being a “nice” leader doesn’t mean being a doormat—it means being intentional, strategic, and playing the long game.

You'll learn why professional boundaries matter and how shifting your language in conflict can be the key to lasting impact and trust.

💡 What You’ll Learn:

• Why the “rich vs. right” question is a leadership game-changer

• How ego can sabotage influence (even when you're technically right)

• Real-life client transformation using the Rich vs. Right Framework

• 20 strategic conversation rewrites that reduce friction and build alignment

• How to flip “winning the argument” into “winning long-term trust”

🔥 Key Quote:

“Great leaders do know how to be both rich and right—but they lead with rich to ultimately achieve right.”

📘 Resource Mentioned:

👉 The Rich vs. Right Framework – 20 powerful conversation swaps designed to help leaders navigate difficult conversations with clarity and confidence. Available now!

  continue reading

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