
All growth starts with self-awareness. This isn’t just a podcast about leadership. It’s about the patterns that run us, the scripts we inherit, the beliefs we reinforce without even realizing it, and the habits that quietly hold us back. Most people lead not by design, but by default, from fear, from pain, from whatever's worked well enough... so far. But real impact for yourself, your team, your ... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationManagementSelf-ImprovementBusiness | |||

Why is it so hard to communicate with people who lead with emotion when you don’t?
Why do some people shut down and need space, while others take action and bend the rules to get results?
When you understand what’s driving these behaviors, communic... more
Why do some people need a plan before they move forward, others want to convince you their plan is the right one, and others just want to have fun and see what happens?
Why do some people need clarity before they act, others need agreement before th... more
What if the way you think, communicate, react under pressure, and connect with others isn’t random at all?
And much of your experience could actually be decoded using a very specific behavioral model.
And this model could explain why certain conver... more
Leadership doesn’t usually fail in obvious ways. More often, it drifts.
In this brief, solo episode, Jeff Miller, Partner at DoorTwo, shares a story from his executive coaching work that captures a familiar experience for many senior leaders, being ... more
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Every week I take away something that can improve my life and it’s very easy to listen to!
Love the depth of the conversation and I look forward to more from the Arena.
What an incredible find. Picked up so many lessons on life!
Highly recommend! Everyone should give it a listen!
Most podcasts talk about quick tips and buzzwords. This one talks about the nuance of human behavior and how to understand yourself better. Love it!
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Focused on self-awareness and transformative leadership, the content emphasizes the importance of recognizing and reshaping the underlying patterns and beliefs that influence personal and professional growth. Through insightful conversations, the hosts engage with guests from diverse backgrounds to explore topics such as authenticity, emotional intelligence, and the intentionality of leadership. The emphasis on practical exercises, personal anecdotes, and behavioral science gives the discussions depth and relatability, making it suitable for individuals seeking to enhance their leadership effectiveness and deepen their self-understanding. Noteworthy is the consistent drive toward implementing meaningful change in both individual lives and o... more
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