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        <![CDATA[<p>Sometimes the most strategic leadership move isn’t pushing harder. It’s pausing.</p><p>In this final episode of the season, we talk candidly about why we’re pressing pause on the <em>Lead Like You Mean It</em> podcast (for now) and what it means to truly protect your sweet spot.</p><p>This isn’t quitting. It’s leadership.</p><p>Using the <strong>70/30 Principle</strong>, we unpack how to evaluate whether you’re spending 70% of your time in your sweet spot... the work that energizes you, aligns with your wiring, and makes you come alive... or whether your 30% (the learned behaviors, the draining tasks, the “have to” work) has quietly crept into dangerous territory.</p><p>Because when 70/30 becomes 60/40… 50/50… or worse, 20/80, you’re not hustling. You’re drowning.</p><p><br>In this episode, we explore:</p><ul><li>How to recognize when you’re upside down for too long</li><li>Why burnout often starts with misalignment, not incompetence</li><li>The difference between short-term busy seasons and long-term imbalance</li><li>How leaders can recalibrate their teams instead of replacing them</li><li>Why protecting your sweet spot is not selfish, it’s strategic</li></ul><p>We also address the tension between <em>“I can do it”</em> and <em>“Should I be doing it right now?”</em> and why healthy leaders regularly prune their schedules, adjust their rhythms, and make courageous decisions to preserve alignment. Because fruitfulness requires pruning. And pausing is not weakness, it’s wisdom.</p><p>If you’ve been questioning your energy, your alignment, or your peace, this episode will help you take an honest look at your 70/30 and decide what needs to shift.</p><p>Lead like you mean it, even when that means pressing pause.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Sometimes the most strategic leadership move isn’t pushing harder. It’s pausing.</p><p>In this final episode of the season, we talk candidly about why we’re pressing pause on the <em>Lead Like You Mean It</em> podcast (for now) and what it means to truly protect your sweet spot.</p><p>This isn’t quitting. It’s leadership.</p><p>Using the <strong>70/30 Principle</strong>, we unpack how to evaluate whether you’re spending 70% of your time in your sweet spot... the work that energizes you, aligns with your wiring, and makes you come alive... or whether your 30% (the learned behaviors, the draining tasks, the “have to” work) has quietly crept into dangerous territory.</p><p>Because when 70/30 becomes 60/40… 50/50… or worse, 20/80, you’re not hustling. You’re drowning.</p><p><br>In this episode, we explore:</p><ul><li>How to recognize when you’re upside down for too long</li><li>Why burnout often starts with misalignment, not incompetence</li><li>The difference between short-term busy seasons and long-term imbalance</li><li>How leaders can recalibrate their teams instead of replacing them</li><li>Why protecting your sweet spot is not selfish, it’s strategic</li></ul><p>We also address the tension between <em>“I can do it”</em> and <em>“Should I be doing it right now?”</em> and why healthy leaders regularly prune their schedules, adjust their rhythms, and make courageous decisions to preserve alignment. Because fruitfulness requires pruning. And pausing is not weakness, it’s wisdom.</p><p>If you’ve been questioning your energy, your alignment, or your peace, this episode will help you take an honest look at your 70/30 and decide what needs to shift.</p><p>Lead like you mean it, even when that means pressing pause.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 02 Mar 2026 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>LLYMI EP18 | The CORE Process</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>You don’t lack tools. You lack follow-through.</p><p>In this episode of <em>Lead Like You Mean It</em>, we unpack one of the most practical leadership frameworks we use in real time: <strong>The CORE Process:</strong> a simple but powerful model for creating actual change. Because what you avoid doesn’t disappear. It compounds.</p><p>Leaders delay hard conversations. They tolerate underperformance. They paint over dysfunction instead of cutting it out. And over time, what could have been a speed bump becomes a flat tire. The CORE Process exists to help you stop avoiding and start transforming.</p><p><strong>C – Call It</strong><br> Name the issue. Silence protects dysfunction. What you refuse to name, you can’t change.</p><p><strong>O – Own It</strong><br> Take responsibility for your part. Not self-blame... ownership. You don’t grow in areas you refuse to own.</p><p><strong>R – Respond to It</strong><br> Choose a next right step. Awareness without action is just information.</p><p><strong>E – Execute It</strong><br> Put a date on it. Invite accountability. Plans don’t build leaders... execution does.</p><p>This conversation is about courage over certainty. About maturity over ego. About discipline over avoidance.</p><p>You don’t have to fix everything. But you do have to start. If you’ve been circling the same leadership frustration for months (or years), this episode will give you a clear, actionable path forward.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>You don’t lack tools. You lack follow-through.</p><p>In this episode of <em>Lead Like You Mean It</em>, we unpack one of the most practical leadership frameworks we use in real time: <strong>The CORE Process:</strong> a simple but powerful model for creating actual change. Because what you avoid doesn’t disappear. It compounds.</p><p>Leaders delay hard conversations. They tolerate underperformance. They paint over dysfunction instead of cutting it out. And over time, what could have been a speed bump becomes a flat tire. The CORE Process exists to help you stop avoiding and start transforming.</p><p><strong>C – Call It</strong><br> Name the issue. Silence protects dysfunction. What you refuse to name, you can’t change.</p><p><strong>O – Own It</strong><br> Take responsibility for your part. Not self-blame... ownership. You don’t grow in areas you refuse to own.</p><p><strong>R – Respond to It</strong><br> Choose a next right step. Awareness without action is just information.</p><p><strong>E – Execute It</strong><br> Put a date on it. Invite accountability. Plans don’t build leaders... execution does.</p><p>This conversation is about courage over certainty. About maturity over ego. About discipline over avoidance.</p><p>You don’t have to fix everything. But you do have to start. If you’ve been circling the same leadership frustration for months (or years), this episode will give you a clear, actionable path forward.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Feb 2026 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>You don’t lack tools. You lack follow-through.</p><p>In this episode of <em>Lead Like You Mean It</em>, we unpack one of the most practical leadership frameworks we use in real time: <strong>The CORE Process:</strong> a simple but powerful model for creating actual change. Because what you avoid doesn’t disappear. It compounds.</p><p>Leaders delay hard conversations. They tolerate underperformance. They paint over dysfunction instead of cutting it out. And over time, what could have been a speed bump becomes a flat tire. The CORE Process exists to help you stop avoiding and start transforming.</p><p><strong>C – Call It</strong><br> Name the issue. Silence protects dysfunction. What you refuse to name, you can’t change.</p><p><strong>O – Own It</strong><br> Take responsibility for your part. Not self-blame... ownership. You don’t grow in areas you refuse to own.</p><p><strong>R – Respond to It</strong><br> Choose a next right step. Awareness without action is just information.</p><p><strong>E – Execute It</strong><br> Put a date on it. Invite accountability. Plans don’t build leaders... execution does.</p><p>This conversation is about courage over certainty. About maturity over ego. About discipline over avoidance.</p><p>You don’t have to fix everything. But you do have to start. If you’ve been circling the same leadership frustration for months (or years), this episode will give you a clear, actionable path forward.</p>]]>
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      <title>LLYMI EP17 | The Expectation Scale</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Most conflict isn’t about character. It’s about expectations. In this episode of <em>Lead Like You Mean It</em>, we unpack one of the most transformational leadership tools we use weekly... the <strong>Expectation Scale</strong>. Because if leadership is going to matter, clarity has to matter. Unspoken expectations don’t just create frustration. They quietly erode trust, diminish performance, and slowly move teams toward resignation. On the flip side, unrealistic or impossible expectations create burnout, fear, and compliance instead of growth.</p><p>The Expectation Scale helps you evaluate where you’re operating:</p><ul><li><strong>Impossible / Unrealistic</strong> – fueled by fear, control, or ego</li><li><strong>Realistic</strong> – clear, achievable, challenging with support</li><li><strong>Limited / Resigned</strong> – lowering the bar, disengaging, accepting mediocrity</li></ul><p>We discuss how leaders often confuse dominance with clarity, how compliance is not growth, and why psychological safety is critical for honest feedback. We also talk about how understanding wiring (like the 5 Voices) can dramatically recalibrate what “realistic” actually looks like for different people. At the end of the day, leadership stops mattering when expectations go unspoken or unexamined. This episode will challenge you to:</p><ul><li>Identify the silent expectations you’re carrying</li><li>Evaluate whether they’re realistic, impossible, or resigned</li><li>Invite dialogue instead of assuming compliance</li><li>Create alignment through clarity</li></ul><p>Because clarity isn’t control. Clarity is kindness. If you want your leadership to truly make it matter, start by examining your expectations.</p><p><strong>Visit my website: </strong>www.masiwillis.com</p><p><strong>Follow on Instagram:</strong> @masiwillis</p><p><strong>Connect on LinkedIn: </strong>Masi Willis  </p><p><strong>Contact me:</strong> masi@masiwillis.com</p><p>Want to grow your leadership, elevate your team, or join my next masterclass?</p><p>Let’s chat... your next level could be one click away.</p><p>What was your biggest “aha” from today’s episode? I’d love to hear!</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Most conflict isn’t about character. It’s about expectations. In this episode of <em>Lead Like You Mean It</em>, we unpack one of the most transformational leadership tools we use weekly... the <strong>Expectation Scale</strong>. Because if leadership is going to matter, clarity has to matter. Unspoken expectations don’t just create frustration. They quietly erode trust, diminish performance, and slowly move teams toward resignation. On the flip side, unrealistic or impossible expectations create burnout, fear, and compliance instead of growth.</p><p>The Expectation Scale helps you evaluate where you’re operating:</p><ul><li><strong>Impossible / Unrealistic</strong> – fueled by fear, control, or ego</li><li><strong>Realistic</strong> – clear, achievable, challenging with support</li><li><strong>Limited / Resigned</strong> – lowering the bar, disengaging, accepting mediocrity</li></ul><p>We discuss how leaders often confuse dominance with clarity, how compliance is not growth, and why psychological safety is critical for honest feedback. We also talk about how understanding wiring (like the 5 Voices) can dramatically recalibrate what “realistic” actually looks like for different people. At the end of the day, leadership stops mattering when expectations go unspoken or unexamined. This episode will challenge you to:</p><ul><li>Identify the silent expectations you’re carrying</li><li>Evaluate whether they’re realistic, impossible, or resigned</li><li>Invite dialogue instead of assuming compliance</li><li>Create alignment through clarity</li></ul><p>Because clarity isn’t control. Clarity is kindness. If you want your leadership to truly make it matter, start by examining your expectations.</p><p><strong>Visit my website: </strong>www.masiwillis.com</p><p><strong>Follow on Instagram:</strong> @masiwillis</p><p><strong>Connect on LinkedIn: </strong>Masi Willis  </p><p><strong>Contact me:</strong> masi@masiwillis.com</p><p>Want to grow your leadership, elevate your team, or join my next masterclass?</p><p>Let’s chat... your next level could be one click away.</p><p>What was your biggest “aha” from today’s episode? I’d love to hear!</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 16 Feb 2026 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Most conflict isn’t about character. It’s about expectations. In this episode of <em>Lead Like You Mean It</em>, we unpack one of the most transformational leadership tools we use weekly... the <strong>Expectation Scale</strong>. Because if leadership is going to matter, clarity has to matter. Unspoken expectations don’t just create frustration. They quietly erode trust, diminish performance, and slowly move teams toward resignation. On the flip side, unrealistic or impossible expectations create burnout, fear, and compliance instead of growth.</p><p>The Expectation Scale helps you evaluate where you’re operating:</p><ul><li><strong>Impossible / Unrealistic</strong> – fueled by fear, control, or ego</li><li><strong>Realistic</strong> – clear, achievable, challenging with support</li><li><strong>Limited / Resigned</strong> – lowering the bar, disengaging, accepting mediocrity</li></ul><p>We discuss how leaders often confuse dominance with clarity, how compliance is not growth, and why psychological safety is critical for honest feedback. We also talk about how understanding wiring (like the 5 Voices) can dramatically recalibrate what “realistic” actually looks like for different people. At the end of the day, leadership stops mattering when expectations go unspoken or unexamined. This episode will challenge you to:</p><ul><li>Identify the silent expectations you’re carrying</li><li>Evaluate whether they’re realistic, impossible, or resigned</li><li>Invite dialogue instead of assuming compliance</li><li>Create alignment through clarity</li></ul><p>Because clarity isn’t control. Clarity is kindness. If you want your leadership to truly make it matter, start by examining your expectations.</p><p><strong>Visit my website: </strong>www.masiwillis.com</p><p><strong>Follow on Instagram:</strong> @masiwillis</p><p><strong>Connect on LinkedIn: </strong>Masi Willis  </p><p><strong>Contact me:</strong> masi@masiwillis.com</p><p>Want to grow your leadership, elevate your team, or join my next masterclass?</p><p>Let’s chat... your next level could be one click away.</p><p>What was your biggest “aha” from today’s episode? I’d love to hear!</p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>business leaders, entrepreneurs, coaching, leadership development, women in business</itunes:keywords>
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      <title>LLYMI EP16 | The Hope Meter</title>
      <itunes:episode>16</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Before we talk strategy, productivity, or performance, there’s a more human, and more powerful, question leaders need to ask:</p><p><strong>How hopeful am I about tomorrow?<br></strong><br></p><p>In this episode of <em>Lead Like You Mean It</em>, we introduce <strong>The Hope Meter</strong>, a simple but transformational tool designed to help leaders assess what’s fueling them forward (or holding them back). Because you can’t out-coach, out-manage, or out-strategize hopelessness.</p><p>Hope is the emotional fuel for endurance. When hope is low, setbacks feel personal, resilience drops, and leaders burn out faster. When hope is high, people can carry hard things longer, lead with clarity, and imagine a better future, even when today feels chaotic.</p><p>Using the visual of a speedometer, the Hope Meter helps leaders identify where they (or their teams) are operating:</p><ul><li><strong>Green</strong>: hopeful, energized, future-oriented</li><li><strong>Yellow</strong>: stuck, uncertain, weary, processing</li><li><strong>Red</strong>: burnout, defeat, hopelessness</li></ul><p>This isn’t a clinical diagnosis, it’s a relational, situational snapshot that creates language, clarity, and safer conversations. It works in boardrooms, one-on-ones, marriages, and around dinner tables.</p><p>In this conversation, we unpack:</p><ul><li>Why low hope is often mistaken for low commitment</li><li>How unaddressed hopelessness drives fear-based leadership</li><li>Why progress restores hope faster than perfection</li><li>How curiosity, clarity, and care can move people out of the red zone</li><li>Why great leaders check hope before they check performance</li></ul><p>If you want your leadership to truly matter, you have to care about how people are experiencing the future. This episode will challenge you to pause, listen, and lead with greater awareness... starting with yourself.</p><p><strong>Visit my website: </strong>www.masiwillis.com</p><p><strong>Follow on Instagram:</strong> @masiwillis</p><p><strong>Connect on LinkedIn: </strong>Masi Willis  </p><p><strong>Contact me:</strong> masi@masiwillis.com</p><p>Want to grow your leadership, elevate your team, or join my next masterclass?</p><p>Let’s chat... your next level could be one click away.</p><p>What was your biggest “aha” from today’s episode? I’d love to hear!</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Before we talk strategy, productivity, or performance, there’s a more human, and more powerful, question leaders need to ask:</p><p><strong>How hopeful am I about tomorrow?<br></strong><br></p><p>In this episode of <em>Lead Like You Mean It</em>, we introduce <strong>The Hope Meter</strong>, a simple but transformational tool designed to help leaders assess what’s fueling them forward (or holding them back). Because you can’t out-coach, out-manage, or out-strategize hopelessness.</p><p>Hope is the emotional fuel for endurance. When hope is low, setbacks feel personal, resilience drops, and leaders burn out faster. When hope is high, people can carry hard things longer, lead with clarity, and imagine a better future, even when today feels chaotic.</p><p>Using the visual of a speedometer, the Hope Meter helps leaders identify where they (or their teams) are operating:</p><ul><li><strong>Green</strong>: hopeful, energized, future-oriented</li><li><strong>Yellow</strong>: stuck, uncertain, weary, processing</li><li><strong>Red</strong>: burnout, defeat, hopelessness</li></ul><p>This isn’t a clinical diagnosis, it’s a relational, situational snapshot that creates language, clarity, and safer conversations. It works in boardrooms, one-on-ones, marriages, and around dinner tables.</p><p>In this conversation, we unpack:</p><ul><li>Why low hope is often mistaken for low commitment</li><li>How unaddressed hopelessness drives fear-based leadership</li><li>Why progress restores hope faster than perfection</li><li>How curiosity, clarity, and care can move people out of the red zone</li><li>Why great leaders check hope before they check performance</li></ul><p>If you want your leadership to truly matter, you have to care about how people are experiencing the future. This episode will challenge you to pause, listen, and lead with greater awareness... starting with yourself.</p><p><strong>Visit my website: </strong>www.masiwillis.com</p><p><strong>Follow on Instagram:</strong> @masiwillis</p><p><strong>Connect on LinkedIn: </strong>Masi Willis  </p><p><strong>Contact me:</strong> masi@masiwillis.com</p><p>Want to grow your leadership, elevate your team, or join my next masterclass?</p><p>Let’s chat... your next level could be one click away.</p><p>What was your biggest “aha” from today’s episode? I’d love to hear!</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Feb 2026 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Before we talk strategy, productivity, or performance, there’s a more human, and more powerful, question leaders need to ask:</p><p><strong>How hopeful am I about tomorrow?<br></strong><br></p><p>In this episode of <em>Lead Like You Mean It</em>, we introduce <strong>The Hope Meter</strong>, a simple but transformational tool designed to help leaders assess what’s fueling them forward (or holding them back). Because you can’t out-coach, out-manage, or out-strategize hopelessness.</p><p>Hope is the emotional fuel for endurance. When hope is low, setbacks feel personal, resilience drops, and leaders burn out faster. When hope is high, people can carry hard things longer, lead with clarity, and imagine a better future, even when today feels chaotic.</p><p>Using the visual of a speedometer, the Hope Meter helps leaders identify where they (or their teams) are operating:</p><ul><li><strong>Green</strong>: hopeful, energized, future-oriented</li><li><strong>Yellow</strong>: stuck, uncertain, weary, processing</li><li><strong>Red</strong>: burnout, defeat, hopelessness</li></ul><p>This isn’t a clinical diagnosis, it’s a relational, situational snapshot that creates language, clarity, and safer conversations. It works in boardrooms, one-on-ones, marriages, and around dinner tables.</p><p>In this conversation, we unpack:</p><ul><li>Why low hope is often mistaken for low commitment</li><li>How unaddressed hopelessness drives fear-based leadership</li><li>Why progress restores hope faster than perfection</li><li>How curiosity, clarity, and care can move people out of the red zone</li><li>Why great leaders check hope before they check performance</li></ul><p>If you want your leadership to truly matter, you have to care about how people are experiencing the future. This episode will challenge you to pause, listen, and lead with greater awareness... starting with yourself.</p><p><strong>Visit my website: </strong>www.masiwillis.com</p><p><strong>Follow on Instagram:</strong> @masiwillis</p><p><strong>Connect on LinkedIn: </strong>Masi Willis  </p><p><strong>Contact me:</strong> masi@masiwillis.com</p><p>Want to grow your leadership, elevate your team, or join my next masterclass?</p><p>Let’s chat... your next level could be one click away.</p><p>What was your biggest “aha” from today’s episode? I’d love to hear!</p>]]>
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      <title>LLYMI EP15 | Make It Matter</title>
      <itunes:episode>15</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Make It Matter</strong> isn’t about doing more, it’s about choosing better.</p><p>We're a few weeks into a new year and the hype has faded, calendars are full again, and many leaders find themselves right back where they started: busy, tired, and reactive. In this episode of <em>Lead Like You Mean It</em>, we unpack why the banner for 2026 is <em>Make It Matter, </em>and why busyness is not a badge of honor.</p><p>Together, we talk honestly about burnout, over-commitment, and the lie that being busy equals being important. Masi challenges leaders to confront the motivations behind their yeses, examine where their energy is actually going, and decide, on purpose what truly matters. Because when everything matters, nothing does.</p><p>This conversation dives into:</p><ul><li>Why “busy” often means unbalanced, not effective</li><li>How over-commitment leads to shallow leadership and decision fatigue</li><li>The power of pruning... doing fewer things with greater intention</li><li>Why clarity is kindness (and confusion is expensive)</li><li>How transformation usually looks boring before it looks impressive</li></ul><p>Whether you’re leading a team, a family, or simply yourself, this episode is a call to stop reacting to urgency and start leading with intention. Not louder. Not faster. Just clearer.</p><p><br>If this year is going to count, you have to decide: Does this actually matter?</p><p><strong>Visit my website: </strong>www.masiwillis.com</p><p><strong>Follow on Instagram:</strong> @masiwillis</p><p><strong>Connect on LinkedIn: </strong>Masi Willis  </p><p><strong>Contact me:</strong> masi@masiwillis.com</p><p>Want to grow your leadership, elevate your team, or join my next masterclass?</p><p>Let’s chat... your next level could be one click away.</p><p>What was your biggest “aha” from today’s episode? I’d love to hear!</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Make It Matter</strong> isn’t about doing more, it’s about choosing better.</p><p>We're a few weeks into a new year and the hype has faded, calendars are full again, and many leaders find themselves right back where they started: busy, tired, and reactive. In this episode of <em>Lead Like You Mean It</em>, we unpack why the banner for 2026 is <em>Make It Matter, </em>and why busyness is not a badge of honor.</p><p>Together, we talk honestly about burnout, over-commitment, and the lie that being busy equals being important. Masi challenges leaders to confront the motivations behind their yeses, examine where their energy is actually going, and decide, on purpose what truly matters. Because when everything matters, nothing does.</p><p>This conversation dives into:</p><ul><li>Why “busy” often means unbalanced, not effective</li><li>How over-commitment leads to shallow leadership and decision fatigue</li><li>The power of pruning... doing fewer things with greater intention</li><li>Why clarity is kindness (and confusion is expensive)</li><li>How transformation usually looks boring before it looks impressive</li></ul><p>Whether you’re leading a team, a family, or simply yourself, this episode is a call to stop reacting to urgency and start leading with intention. Not louder. Not faster. Just clearer.</p><p><br>If this year is going to count, you have to decide: Does this actually matter?</p><p><strong>Visit my website: </strong>www.masiwillis.com</p><p><strong>Follow on Instagram:</strong> @masiwillis</p><p><strong>Connect on LinkedIn: </strong>Masi Willis  </p><p><strong>Contact me:</strong> masi@masiwillis.com</p><p>Want to grow your leadership, elevate your team, or join my next masterclass?</p><p>Let’s chat... your next level could be one click away.</p><p>What was your biggest “aha” from today’s episode? I’d love to hear!</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 02 Feb 2026 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
      <author>Masi Willis</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Make It Matter</strong> isn’t about doing more, it’s about choosing better.</p><p>We're a few weeks into a new year and the hype has faded, calendars are full again, and many leaders find themselves right back where they started: busy, tired, and reactive. In this episode of <em>Lead Like You Mean It</em>, we unpack why the banner for 2026 is <em>Make It Matter, </em>and why busyness is not a badge of honor.</p><p>Together, we talk honestly about burnout, over-commitment, and the lie that being busy equals being important. Masi challenges leaders to confront the motivations behind their yeses, examine where their energy is actually going, and decide, on purpose what truly matters. Because when everything matters, nothing does.</p><p>This conversation dives into:</p><ul><li>Why “busy” often means unbalanced, not effective</li><li>How over-commitment leads to shallow leadership and decision fatigue</li><li>The power of pruning... doing fewer things with greater intention</li><li>Why clarity is kindness (and confusion is expensive)</li><li>How transformation usually looks boring before it looks impressive</li></ul><p>Whether you’re leading a team, a family, or simply yourself, this episode is a call to stop reacting to urgency and start leading with intention. Not louder. Not faster. Just clearer.</p><p><br>If this year is going to count, you have to decide: Does this actually matter?</p><p><strong>Visit my website: </strong>www.masiwillis.com</p><p><strong>Follow on Instagram:</strong> @masiwillis</p><p><strong>Connect on LinkedIn: </strong>Masi Willis  </p><p><strong>Contact me:</strong> masi@masiwillis.com</p><p>Want to grow your leadership, elevate your team, or join my next masterclass?</p><p>Let’s chat... your next level could be one click away.</p><p>What was your biggest “aha” from today’s episode? I’d love to hear!</p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>business leaders, entrepreneurs, coaching, leadership development, women in business</itunes:keywords>
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      <title>LLYMI EP14 | Your Peace &gt; Your Point</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>We’re back with our second holiday crossover between <em>Lead Like You Mean It</em> and <em>Everything Made Beautiful</em> and this time, we're in Christmas pajamas, wrapped in blankets, and getting honest about a topic everyone talks about but few actually experience: <strong>peace</strong>. </p><p>In this Christmas conversation, Shannon and I unpack why “peace on earth” feels great on a greeting card… but a whole lot harder around real families, real expectations, and real December chaos. We talk about the difference between <em>positional peace</em> (knowing who you are in Christ) and <em>practical peace</em> (the kind you need at the holiday table when Uncle So-and-So brings up politics again).</p><p>We break down the <strong>Peace Index: </strong>Purpose, People, Place, Personal Health, Provision,  and show you how to take an honest inventory before the season takes over.</p><p> We also go deep on:<br> • Why loving people like Jesus doesn’t mean agreeing with everyone<br> • How to know when to set boundaries (and stop apologizing for them)<br> • Why valuing your <em>peace</em> over your <em>point</em> might save your Christmas<br> • How purpose becomes a stabilizer when everything else shifts<br> • The difference between giving from overflow and giving from emptiness</p><p>Whether your house is full, quiet, loud, lonely, or somewhere in between, you <em>can</em> be a person of peace this year. And that peace isn’t something you stumble into; it’s something you cultivate with intention.</p><p>If you’re craving calm, clarity, and a reset heading into Christmas, this one’s for you.</p><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00 | Christmas Pajama Crossover</p><p>03:59 | Positional vs. Practical Peace</p><p>06:58 | Navigating Family Dynamics at Holidays</p><p>10:41 | Assessing Your Peace: The Five P's</p><p>13:54 | Building a Support System</p><p>15:58 | Evaluating Your Relationships</p><p>20:18 | Creating Your Ideal Space</p><p>24:02 | Understanding Your Purpose</p><p>27:36 | Understanding Identity Beyond Titles</p><p>31:55 | Embracing Transformation and Growth</p><p>35:11 | Identifying Your Unique Gifts and Purpose</p><p>38:04 | Intersecting Gifts and Heartbreak for Purpose</p><p>41:16 | The Power of Love and Connection</p><p>43:11 | Understanding the Peace Index</p><p>44:14 | Setting Boundaries for Inner Peace</p><p>45:44 | Choosing Peace Over Points</p><p>46:43 | Celebrating Encouragement</p><p>46:45 | Navigating Grief During the Holidays</p><p>48:23 | The Beauty of Giving</p><p>49:50 | Life's Hardships and God's Goodness</p><p><strong>Shannon's Website:</strong> https://www.shannonsuzannescott.com/<br><strong>Shannon's Podcast:</strong> https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/everything-made-beautiful-with-shannon-scott/id1754754204<br><strong>Shannon on Instagram:</strong> https://www.instagram.com/shannonsscott/</p><p><strong>Visit my website: </strong>www.masiwillis.com</p><p><strong>Follow on Instagram:</strong> @masiwillis</p><p><strong>Connect on LinkedIn: </strong>Masi Willis  </p><p><strong>Contact me:</strong> masi@masiwillis.com</p><p>Want to grow your leadership, elevate your team, or join my next masterclass?</p><p>Let’s chat... your next level could be one click away.</p><p>What was your biggest “aha” from today’s episode? I’d love to hear!</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>We’re back with our second holiday crossover between <em>Lead Like You Mean It</em> and <em>Everything Made Beautiful</em> and this time, we're in Christmas pajamas, wrapped in blankets, and getting honest about a topic everyone talks about but few actually experience: <strong>peace</strong>. </p><p>In this Christmas conversation, Shannon and I unpack why “peace on earth” feels great on a greeting card… but a whole lot harder around real families, real expectations, and real December chaos. We talk about the difference between <em>positional peace</em> (knowing who you are in Christ) and <em>practical peace</em> (the kind you need at the holiday table when Uncle So-and-So brings up politics again).</p><p>We break down the <strong>Peace Index: </strong>Purpose, People, Place, Personal Health, Provision,  and show you how to take an honest inventory before the season takes over.</p><p> We also go deep on:<br> • Why loving people like Jesus doesn’t mean agreeing with everyone<br> • How to know when to set boundaries (and stop apologizing for them)<br> • Why valuing your <em>peace</em> over your <em>point</em> might save your Christmas<br> • How purpose becomes a stabilizer when everything else shifts<br> • The difference between giving from overflow and giving from emptiness</p><p>Whether your house is full, quiet, loud, lonely, or somewhere in between, you <em>can</em> be a person of peace this year. And that peace isn’t something you stumble into; it’s something you cultivate with intention.</p><p>If you’re craving calm, clarity, and a reset heading into Christmas, this one’s for you.</p><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00 | Christmas Pajama Crossover</p><p>03:59 | Positional vs. Practical Peace</p><p>06:58 | Navigating Family Dynamics at Holidays</p><p>10:41 | Assessing Your Peace: The Five P's</p><p>13:54 | Building a Support System</p><p>15:58 | Evaluating Your Relationships</p><p>20:18 | Creating Your Ideal Space</p><p>24:02 | Understanding Your Purpose</p><p>27:36 | Understanding Identity Beyond Titles</p><p>31:55 | Embracing Transformation and Growth</p><p>35:11 | Identifying Your Unique Gifts and Purpose</p><p>38:04 | Intersecting Gifts and Heartbreak for Purpose</p><p>41:16 | The Power of Love and Connection</p><p>43:11 | Understanding the Peace Index</p><p>44:14 | Setting Boundaries for Inner Peace</p><p>45:44 | Choosing Peace Over Points</p><p>46:43 | Celebrating Encouragement</p><p>46:45 | Navigating Grief During the Holidays</p><p>48:23 | The Beauty of Giving</p><p>49:50 | Life's Hardships and God's Goodness</p><p><strong>Shannon's Website:</strong> https://www.shannonsuzannescott.com/<br><strong>Shannon's Podcast:</strong> https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/everything-made-beautiful-with-shannon-scott/id1754754204<br><strong>Shannon on Instagram:</strong> https://www.instagram.com/shannonsscott/</p><p><strong>Visit my website: </strong>www.masiwillis.com</p><p><strong>Follow on Instagram:</strong> @masiwillis</p><p><strong>Connect on LinkedIn: </strong>Masi Willis  </p><p><strong>Contact me:</strong> masi@masiwillis.com</p><p>Want to grow your leadership, elevate your team, or join my next masterclass?</p><p>Let’s chat... your next level could be one click away.</p><p>What was your biggest “aha” from today’s episode? I’d love to hear!</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>We’re back with our second holiday crossover between <em>Lead Like You Mean It</em> and <em>Everything Made Beautiful</em> and this time, we're in Christmas pajamas, wrapped in blankets, and getting honest about a topic everyone talks about but few actually experience: <strong>peace</strong>. </p><p>In this Christmas conversation, Shannon and I unpack why “peace on earth” feels great on a greeting card… but a whole lot harder around real families, real expectations, and real December chaos. We talk about the difference between <em>positional peace</em> (knowing who you are in Christ) and <em>practical peace</em> (the kind you need at the holiday table when Uncle So-and-So brings up politics again).</p><p>We break down the <strong>Peace Index: </strong>Purpose, People, Place, Personal Health, Provision,  and show you how to take an honest inventory before the season takes over.</p><p> We also go deep on:<br> • Why loving people like Jesus doesn’t mean agreeing with everyone<br> • How to know when to set boundaries (and stop apologizing for them)<br> • Why valuing your <em>peace</em> over your <em>point</em> might save your Christmas<br> • How purpose becomes a stabilizer when everything else shifts<br> • The difference between giving from overflow and giving from emptiness</p><p>Whether your house is full, quiet, loud, lonely, or somewhere in between, you <em>can</em> be a person of peace this year. And that peace isn’t something you stumble into; it’s something you cultivate with intention.</p><p>If you’re craving calm, clarity, and a reset heading into Christmas, this one’s for you.</p><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00 | Christmas Pajama Crossover</p><p>03:59 | Positional vs. Practical Peace</p><p>06:58 | Navigating Family Dynamics at Holidays</p><p>10:41 | Assessing Your Peace: The Five P's</p><p>13:54 | Building a Support System</p><p>15:58 | Evaluating Your Relationships</p><p>20:18 | Creating Your Ideal Space</p><p>24:02 | Understanding Your Purpose</p><p>27:36 | Understanding Identity Beyond Titles</p><p>31:55 | Embracing Transformation and Growth</p><p>35:11 | Identifying Your Unique Gifts and Purpose</p><p>38:04 | Intersecting Gifts and Heartbreak for Purpose</p><p>41:16 | The Power of Love and Connection</p><p>43:11 | Understanding the Peace Index</p><p>44:14 | Setting Boundaries for Inner Peace</p><p>45:44 | Choosing Peace Over Points</p><p>46:43 | Celebrating Encouragement</p><p>46:45 | Navigating Grief During the Holidays</p><p>48:23 | The Beauty of Giving</p><p>49:50 | Life's Hardships and God's Goodness</p><p><strong>Shannon's Website:</strong> https://www.shannonsuzannescott.com/<br><strong>Shannon's Podcast:</strong> https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/everything-made-beautiful-with-shannon-scott/id1754754204<br><strong>Shannon on Instagram:</strong> https://www.instagram.com/shannonsscott/</p><p><strong>Visit my website: </strong>www.masiwillis.com</p><p><strong>Follow on Instagram:</strong> @masiwillis</p><p><strong>Connect on LinkedIn: </strong>Masi Willis  </p><p><strong>Contact me:</strong> masi@masiwillis.com</p><p>Want to grow your leadership, elevate your team, or join my next masterclass?</p><p>Let’s chat... your next level could be one click away.</p><p>What was your biggest “aha” from today’s episode? I’d love to hear!</p>]]>
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      <title>LLYMI EP13 | Gratitude in the Gaps</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This week, we’re doing something brand new... a crossover episode with Shannon's podcast! We've recorded this one conversation and are sharing it on <em>Lead Like You Mean It</em> and <em>Everything Made Beautiful </em>Podcasts… because leadership and life don’t happen in separate lanes, and this season has a way of pulling all of it to the surface.</p><p>In this Thanksgiving episode, we talk honestly about the kind of gratitude that doesn’t ignore the emptiness... it sits in it, breathes through it, and refuses to fake “I’m fine.” We explore the difference between thanks (a moment) and gratitude (a formation), and what it looks like to practice gratefulness even when life feels quieter, lonelier, or more complicated than you expected.</p><p>Shannon shares about becoming a new empty nester and walking through the grief of her mom’s dementia. I share the ache of holidays when your deepest hopes haven’t been fulfilled yet, and what it means to carry both pain and promise at the same time.</p><p>We also talk leadership:</p><ul><li>why leading yourself is non-negotiable</li><li>how unhealthy upstream emotions spill downstream onto the people you love</li><li>and why GiANT’s Communication Code (especially Care and Celebrate) might just save a few Thanksgiving tables this year</li></ul><p>This episode is tender, and real... from two women who love Jesus, love people, and are learning to lead our own hearts well in a season that highlights both the beauty and the gaps. If you’ve ever walked into a holiday with a full table but an aching heart, this one’s for you. Pull up a seat. Let’s talk gratitude, leadership, friendship, and the kind of hope that doesn’t disappear just because life got hard.</p><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00 | Introduction to the Crossover Episode</p><p>05:12 | Navigating Emptiness During the Holidays</p><p>09:00 | The Role of Faith in Gratitude</p><p>12:24 | Coexisting Pain and Promise</p><p>16:43 | Entitlement and Gratitude in Life</p><p>20:19 | The Importance of Care in Communication</p><p>24:43 | Celebration as a Communication Code</p><p>28:30 | The Importance of Celebration and Affirmation</p><p>32:20 | Hope and Purpose in Daily Life</p><p>34:43 | Influential Leaders and Their Impact</p><p>36:29 | Excellence in Leadership</p><p>37:29 | The Role of Mentorship</p><p>39:45 | Wisdom in Decision Making</p><p>42:28 | The Power of Feedback and Affirmation</p><p>43:50 | Embracing Authenticity in Leadership</p><p>45:16 | Navigating Triggers and Personal Growth</p><p>47:12 | The Ongoing Journey of Self-Improvement</p><p>49:30 | The Role of Coaching in Personal Development</p><p>52:49 | Gratitude and Vulnerability in Relationships</p><p>54:42 | Finding Peace Amidst Life's Challenges</p><p><strong>Shannon's Website:</strong> https://www.shannonsuzannescott.com/<br><strong>Shannon's Podcast:</strong> https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/everything-made-beautiful-with-shannon-scott/id1754754204<br><strong>Shannon on Instagram:</strong> https://www.instagram.com/shannonsscott/</p><p><strong>Visit my website: </strong>www.masiwillis.com</p><p><strong>Follow on Instagram:</strong> @masiwillis</p><p><strong>Connect on LinkedIn: </strong>Masi Willis  </p><p><strong>Contact me:</strong> masi@masiwillis.com</p><p><br></p><p>Want to grow your leadership, elevate your team, or join my next masterclass?</p><p> </p><p>Let’s chat... your next level could be one click away.</p><p><br></p><p>What was your biggest “aha” from today’s episode? I’d love to hear!</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This week, we’re doing something brand new... a crossover episode with Shannon's podcast! We've recorded this one conversation and are sharing it on <em>Lead Like You Mean It</em> and <em>Everything Made Beautiful </em>Podcasts… because leadership and life don’t happen in separate lanes, and this season has a way of pulling all of it to the surface.</p><p>In this Thanksgiving episode, we talk honestly about the kind of gratitude that doesn’t ignore the emptiness... it sits in it, breathes through it, and refuses to fake “I’m fine.” We explore the difference between thanks (a moment) and gratitude (a formation), and what it looks like to practice gratefulness even when life feels quieter, lonelier, or more complicated than you expected.</p><p>Shannon shares about becoming a new empty nester and walking through the grief of her mom’s dementia. I share the ache of holidays when your deepest hopes haven’t been fulfilled yet, and what it means to carry both pain and promise at the same time.</p><p>We also talk leadership:</p><ul><li>why leading yourself is non-negotiable</li><li>how unhealthy upstream emotions spill downstream onto the people you love</li><li>and why GiANT’s Communication Code (especially Care and Celebrate) might just save a few Thanksgiving tables this year</li></ul><p>This episode is tender, and real... from two women who love Jesus, love people, and are learning to lead our own hearts well in a season that highlights both the beauty and the gaps. If you’ve ever walked into a holiday with a full table but an aching heart, this one’s for you. Pull up a seat. Let’s talk gratitude, leadership, friendship, and the kind of hope that doesn’t disappear just because life got hard.</p><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00 | Introduction to the Crossover Episode</p><p>05:12 | Navigating Emptiness During the Holidays</p><p>09:00 | The Role of Faith in Gratitude</p><p>12:24 | Coexisting Pain and Promise</p><p>16:43 | Entitlement and Gratitude in Life</p><p>20:19 | The Importance of Care in Communication</p><p>24:43 | Celebration as a Communication Code</p><p>28:30 | The Importance of Celebration and Affirmation</p><p>32:20 | Hope and Purpose in Daily Life</p><p>34:43 | Influential Leaders and Their Impact</p><p>36:29 | Excellence in Leadership</p><p>37:29 | The Role of Mentorship</p><p>39:45 | Wisdom in Decision Making</p><p>42:28 | The Power of Feedback and Affirmation</p><p>43:50 | Embracing Authenticity in Leadership</p><p>45:16 | Navigating Triggers and Personal Growth</p><p>47:12 | The Ongoing Journey of Self-Improvement</p><p>49:30 | The Role of Coaching in Personal Development</p><p>52:49 | Gratitude and Vulnerability in Relationships</p><p>54:42 | Finding Peace Amidst Life's Challenges</p><p><strong>Shannon's Website:</strong> https://www.shannonsuzannescott.com/<br><strong>Shannon's Podcast:</strong> https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/everything-made-beautiful-with-shannon-scott/id1754754204<br><strong>Shannon on Instagram:</strong> https://www.instagram.com/shannonsscott/</p><p><strong>Visit my website: </strong>www.masiwillis.com</p><p><strong>Follow on Instagram:</strong> @masiwillis</p><p><strong>Connect on LinkedIn: </strong>Masi Willis  </p><p><strong>Contact me:</strong> masi@masiwillis.com</p><p><br></p><p>Want to grow your leadership, elevate your team, or join my next masterclass?</p><p> </p><p>Let’s chat... your next level could be one click away.</p><p><br></p><p>What was your biggest “aha” from today’s episode? I’d love to hear!</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Nov 2025 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This week, we’re doing something brand new... a crossover episode with Shannon's podcast! We've recorded this one conversation and are sharing it on <em>Lead Like You Mean It</em> and <em>Everything Made Beautiful </em>Podcasts… because leadership and life don’t happen in separate lanes, and this season has a way of pulling all of it to the surface.</p><p>In this Thanksgiving episode, we talk honestly about the kind of gratitude that doesn’t ignore the emptiness... it sits in it, breathes through it, and refuses to fake “I’m fine.” We explore the difference between thanks (a moment) and gratitude (a formation), and what it looks like to practice gratefulness even when life feels quieter, lonelier, or more complicated than you expected.</p><p>Shannon shares about becoming a new empty nester and walking through the grief of her mom’s dementia. I share the ache of holidays when your deepest hopes haven’t been fulfilled yet, and what it means to carry both pain and promise at the same time.</p><p>We also talk leadership:</p><ul><li>why leading yourself is non-negotiable</li><li>how unhealthy upstream emotions spill downstream onto the people you love</li><li>and why GiANT’s Communication Code (especially Care and Celebrate) might just save a few Thanksgiving tables this year</li></ul><p>This episode is tender, and real... from two women who love Jesus, love people, and are learning to lead our own hearts well in a season that highlights both the beauty and the gaps. If you’ve ever walked into a holiday with a full table but an aching heart, this one’s for you. Pull up a seat. Let’s talk gratitude, leadership, friendship, and the kind of hope that doesn’t disappear just because life got hard.</p><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00 | Introduction to the Crossover Episode</p><p>05:12 | Navigating Emptiness During the Holidays</p><p>09:00 | The Role of Faith in Gratitude</p><p>12:24 | Coexisting Pain and Promise</p><p>16:43 | Entitlement and Gratitude in Life</p><p>20:19 | The Importance of Care in Communication</p><p>24:43 | Celebration as a Communication Code</p><p>28:30 | The Importance of Celebration and Affirmation</p><p>32:20 | Hope and Purpose in Daily Life</p><p>34:43 | Influential Leaders and Their Impact</p><p>36:29 | Excellence in Leadership</p><p>37:29 | The Role of Mentorship</p><p>39:45 | Wisdom in Decision Making</p><p>42:28 | The Power of Feedback and Affirmation</p><p>43:50 | Embracing Authenticity in Leadership</p><p>45:16 | Navigating Triggers and Personal Growth</p><p>47:12 | The Ongoing Journey of Self-Improvement</p><p>49:30 | The Role of Coaching in Personal Development</p><p>52:49 | Gratitude and Vulnerability in Relationships</p><p>54:42 | Finding Peace Amidst Life's Challenges</p><p><strong>Shannon's Website:</strong> https://www.shannonsuzannescott.com/<br><strong>Shannon's Podcast:</strong> https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/everything-made-beautiful-with-shannon-scott/id1754754204<br><strong>Shannon on Instagram:</strong> https://www.instagram.com/shannonsscott/</p><p><strong>Visit my website: </strong>www.masiwillis.com</p><p><strong>Follow on Instagram:</strong> @masiwillis</p><p><strong>Connect on LinkedIn: </strong>Masi Willis  </p><p><strong>Contact me:</strong> masi@masiwillis.com</p><p><br></p><p>Want to grow your leadership, elevate your team, or join my next masterclass?</p><p> </p><p>Let’s chat... your next level could be one click away.</p><p><br></p><p>What was your biggest “aha” from today’s episode? I’d love to hear!</p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>business leaders, entrepreneurs, coaching, leadership development, women in business</itunes:keywords>
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      <title>LLYMI EP12 | The Pioneer</title>
      <itunes:episode>12</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>12</podcast:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>We’re wrapping up our 5 Voices series with the Pioneer Voice, the visionary, results-driven leaders who see the future first and rally others to get there.</p><p><br></p><p>Pioneers are wired for strategy, clarity, and competition. They love solving big problems, setting bold goals, and pushing people and systems to their highest potential. They bring the “charge the hill” energy every organization needs, but that drive can come with a cost.</p><p><br></p><p>Here’s the truth: only 7% of the population are Pioneers, but they’re often the ones leading the room. And when they’re immature, that same clarity can turn into control. Their confidence can bulldoze. Their drive to win can wear people out.</p><p><br></p><p>In this episode, Shannon and I unpack:</p><ul><li>How to harness the Pioneer’s gift of clarity without crushing others</li><li>Why healthy challenge creates stronger teams than constant competition</li><li>What maturity looks like when power meets humility</li><li>And how to help Pioneers slow down long enough to listen before they lead</li></ul><p>If you’re a Pioneer, this one’s for you. It’ll help you lead with confidence and connection. And if you work for one, it’ll give you the language (and courage) to help them see the impact of their pace.</p><p><br></p><p>Listen in as we close out the series with a conversation about the voice that drives vision forward, but only thrives when it learns to value every other one.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>The Five Voices Assessment:</strong> masiwillis.giantos.com/store/5-voices</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Visit my website: </strong>www.masiwillis.com</p><p><strong>Follow on Instagram:</strong> @masiwillis</p><p><strong>Connect on LinkedIn: </strong>Masi Willis  </p><p><strong>Contact me:</strong> masi@masiwillis.com</p><p><br></p><p>Want to grow your leadership, elevate your team, or join my next masterclass?</p><p> </p><p>Let’s chat... your next level could be one click away.</p><p><br></p><p>What was your biggest “aha” from today’s episode? I’d love to hear!</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>We’re wrapping up our 5 Voices series with the Pioneer Voice, the visionary, results-driven leaders who see the future first and rally others to get there.</p><p><br></p><p>Pioneers are wired for strategy, clarity, and competition. They love solving big problems, setting bold goals, and pushing people and systems to their highest potential. They bring the “charge the hill” energy every organization needs, but that drive can come with a cost.</p><p><br></p><p>Here’s the truth: only 7% of the population are Pioneers, but they’re often the ones leading the room. And when they’re immature, that same clarity can turn into control. Their confidence can bulldoze. Their drive to win can wear people out.</p><p><br></p><p>In this episode, Shannon and I unpack:</p><ul><li>How to harness the Pioneer’s gift of clarity without crushing others</li><li>Why healthy challenge creates stronger teams than constant competition</li><li>What maturity looks like when power meets humility</li><li>And how to help Pioneers slow down long enough to listen before they lead</li></ul><p>If you’re a Pioneer, this one’s for you. It’ll help you lead with confidence and connection. And if you work for one, it’ll give you the language (and courage) to help them see the impact of their pace.</p><p><br></p><p>Listen in as we close out the series with a conversation about the voice that drives vision forward, but only thrives when it learns to value every other one.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>The Five Voices Assessment:</strong> masiwillis.giantos.com/store/5-voices</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Visit my website: </strong>www.masiwillis.com</p><p><strong>Follow on Instagram:</strong> @masiwillis</p><p><strong>Connect on LinkedIn: </strong>Masi Willis  </p><p><strong>Contact me:</strong> masi@masiwillis.com</p><p><br></p><p>Want to grow your leadership, elevate your team, or join my next masterclass?</p><p> </p><p>Let’s chat... your next level could be one click away.</p><p><br></p><p>What was your biggest “aha” from today’s episode? I’d love to hear!</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 28 Oct 2025 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
      <author>Masi Willis</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>We’re wrapping up our 5 Voices series with the Pioneer Voice, the visionary, results-driven leaders who see the future first and rally others to get there.</p><p><br></p><p>Pioneers are wired for strategy, clarity, and competition. They love solving big problems, setting bold goals, and pushing people and systems to their highest potential. They bring the “charge the hill” energy every organization needs, but that drive can come with a cost.</p><p><br></p><p>Here’s the truth: only 7% of the population are Pioneers, but they’re often the ones leading the room. And when they’re immature, that same clarity can turn into control. Their confidence can bulldoze. Their drive to win can wear people out.</p><p><br></p><p>In this episode, Shannon and I unpack:</p><ul><li>How to harness the Pioneer’s gift of clarity without crushing others</li><li>Why healthy challenge creates stronger teams than constant competition</li><li>What maturity looks like when power meets humility</li><li>And how to help Pioneers slow down long enough to listen before they lead</li></ul><p>If you’re a Pioneer, this one’s for you. It’ll help you lead with confidence and connection. And if you work for one, it’ll give you the language (and courage) to help them see the impact of their pace.</p><p><br></p><p>Listen in as we close out the series with a conversation about the voice that drives vision forward, but only thrives when it learns to value every other one.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>The Five Voices Assessment:</strong> masiwillis.giantos.com/store/5-voices</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Visit my website: </strong>www.masiwillis.com</p><p><strong>Follow on Instagram:</strong> @masiwillis</p><p><strong>Connect on LinkedIn: </strong>Masi Willis  </p><p><strong>Contact me:</strong> masi@masiwillis.com</p><p><br></p><p>Want to grow your leadership, elevate your team, or join my next masterclass?</p><p> </p><p>Let’s chat... your next level could be one click away.</p><p><br></p><p>What was your biggest “aha” from today’s episode? I’d love to hear!</p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>business leaders, entrepreneurs, coaching, leadership development, women in business</itunes:keywords>
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      <title>LLYMI EP11 | The Connector</title>
      <itunes:episode>12</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>12</podcast:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This week, we’re turning up the volume on the <strong>Connector Voice</strong>: the energetic, persuasive, people-first communicators who can rally just about anyone to just about anything.</p><p>Connectors are the relational glue of every team. They see potential everywhere, build bridges between people and ideas, and make sure no one feels left out. Their superpower is storytelling, so when a Connector believes in something, you <em>will</em> too.</p><p>But here’s the challenge: <strong>their greatest strength can also be their biggest struggle.</strong> Because Connectors care deeply about people and perception, they can take feedback personally, avoid conflict, or overpromise to keep the peace.</p><p><br>In this episode, Shannon and I unpack:</p><ul><li>Why Connectors are the spark that keeps culture alive</li><li>How to help them bring challenge as clearly as they bring encouragement</li><li>What every leader needs to know about giving Connectors feedback they can actually hear</li><li>And the difference between a healthy Connector who multiplies energy and an unhealthy one who drains it</li></ul><p>If you’re a Connector, this episode will help you channel your influence with focus and confidence. And if you lead one, you’ll learn how to create space for their voice <em>without</em> letting it dominate the room.</p><p>Listen in, and let’s talk about the voice that builds momentum, multiplies belief, and keeps people connected to the mission.</p><p><strong>The Five Voices Assessment:</strong> masiwillis.giantos.com/store/5-voices</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Visit my website:</strong> www.masiwillis.com</p><p><strong>Follow on Instagram:</strong> @masiwillis</p><p><strong>Connect on LinkedIn:</strong> Masi Willis  </p><p><strong>Contact me:</strong> masi@masiwillis.com</p><p><br></p><p>Want to grow your leadership, elevate your team, or join my next masterclass?</p><p> </p><p>Let’s chat... your next level could be one click away.</p><p><br></p><p>What was your biggest “aha” from today’s episode? I’d love to hear!</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This week, we’re turning up the volume on the <strong>Connector Voice</strong>: the energetic, persuasive, people-first communicators who can rally just about anyone to just about anything.</p><p>Connectors are the relational glue of every team. They see potential everywhere, build bridges between people and ideas, and make sure no one feels left out. Their superpower is storytelling, so when a Connector believes in something, you <em>will</em> too.</p><p>But here’s the challenge: <strong>their greatest strength can also be their biggest struggle.</strong> Because Connectors care deeply about people and perception, they can take feedback personally, avoid conflict, or overpromise to keep the peace.</p><p><br>In this episode, Shannon and I unpack:</p><ul><li>Why Connectors are the spark that keeps culture alive</li><li>How to help them bring challenge as clearly as they bring encouragement</li><li>What every leader needs to know about giving Connectors feedback they can actually hear</li><li>And the difference between a healthy Connector who multiplies energy and an unhealthy one who drains it</li></ul><p>If you’re a Connector, this episode will help you channel your influence with focus and confidence. And if you lead one, you’ll learn how to create space for their voice <em>without</em> letting it dominate the room.</p><p>Listen in, and let’s talk about the voice that builds momentum, multiplies belief, and keeps people connected to the mission.</p><p><strong>The Five Voices Assessment:</strong> masiwillis.giantos.com/store/5-voices</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Visit my website:</strong> www.masiwillis.com</p><p><strong>Follow on Instagram:</strong> @masiwillis</p><p><strong>Connect on LinkedIn:</strong> Masi Willis  </p><p><strong>Contact me:</strong> masi@masiwillis.com</p><p><br></p><p>Want to grow your leadership, elevate your team, or join my next masterclass?</p><p> </p><p>Let’s chat... your next level could be one click away.</p><p><br></p><p>What was your biggest “aha” from today’s episode? I’d love to hear!</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Oct 2025 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This week, we’re turning up the volume on the <strong>Connector Voice</strong>: the energetic, persuasive, people-first communicators who can rally just about anyone to just about anything.</p><p>Connectors are the relational glue of every team. They see potential everywhere, build bridges between people and ideas, and make sure no one feels left out. Their superpower is storytelling, so when a Connector believes in something, you <em>will</em> too.</p><p>But here’s the challenge: <strong>their greatest strength can also be their biggest struggle.</strong> Because Connectors care deeply about people and perception, they can take feedback personally, avoid conflict, or overpromise to keep the peace.</p><p><br>In this episode, Shannon and I unpack:</p><ul><li>Why Connectors are the spark that keeps culture alive</li><li>How to help them bring challenge as clearly as they bring encouragement</li><li>What every leader needs to know about giving Connectors feedback they can actually hear</li><li>And the difference between a healthy Connector who multiplies energy and an unhealthy one who drains it</li></ul><p>If you’re a Connector, this episode will help you channel your influence with focus and confidence. And if you lead one, you’ll learn how to create space for their voice <em>without</em> letting it dominate the room.</p><p>Listen in, and let’s talk about the voice that builds momentum, multiplies belief, and keeps people connected to the mission.</p><p><strong>The Five Voices Assessment:</strong> masiwillis.giantos.com/store/5-voices</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Visit my website:</strong> www.masiwillis.com</p><p><strong>Follow on Instagram:</strong> @masiwillis</p><p><strong>Connect on LinkedIn:</strong> Masi Willis  </p><p><strong>Contact me:</strong> masi@masiwillis.com</p><p><br></p><p>Want to grow your leadership, elevate your team, or join my next masterclass?</p><p> </p><p>Let’s chat... your next level could be one click away.</p><p><br></p><p>What was your biggest “aha” from today’s episode? I’d love to hear!</p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>business leaders, entrepreneurs, coaching, leadership development, women in business</itunes:keywords>
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      <title>LLYMI EP10 | The Guardian</title>
      <itunes:episode>11</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>11</podcast:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This week, we’re talking about the <strong>Guardian Voice</strong>, and let me tell you, if you’ve ever been in a meeting with one, you know it. Guardians are the protectors of process, resources, and due diligence. They’re the ones asking the hard questions, pushing for clarity, and making sure nothing falls through the cracks.</p><p>Here’s the thing: <strong>30% of the population are Guardians.</strong> That means nearly a third of your team is wired to think about risk, stewardship, and execution. But too often, leaders write them off as negative or resistant when what they’re actually bringing is wisdom.</p><p>In this episode, Shannon and I unpack:</p><ul><li>Why Guardians are the steady hands that keep vision from falling apart in execution</li><li>How their questions can feel like interrogation if you don’t know what’s behind them</li><li>The difference between resistance and responsibility</li><li>Practical ways to empower Guardians so their voice strengthens the team instead of frustrating it</li></ul><p>If you’re a Guardian, this episode will help you own your voice with confidence. And if you lead one, you’ll walk away knowing how to hear their critique without shutting it down, and why your team can’t afford to ignore it.</p><p>Listen in, and let’s learn how to see Guardians not as obstacles, but as protectors of progress.</p><p><strong>The Five Voices Assessment:</strong> masiwillis.giantos.com/store/5-voices</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Visit my website:</strong> www.masiwillis.com</p><p><strong>Follow on Instagram:</strong> @masiwillis</p><p><strong>Connect on LinkedIn:</strong> Masi Willis  </p><p><strong>Contact me:</strong> masi@masiwillis.com</p><p><br></p><p>Want to grow your leadership, elevate your team, or join my next masterclass?</p><p> </p><p>Let’s chat... your next level could be one click away.</p><p><br></p><p>What was your biggest “aha” from today’s episode? I’d love to hear!</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This week, we’re talking about the <strong>Guardian Voice</strong>, and let me tell you, if you’ve ever been in a meeting with one, you know it. Guardians are the protectors of process, resources, and due diligence. They’re the ones asking the hard questions, pushing for clarity, and making sure nothing falls through the cracks.</p><p>Here’s the thing: <strong>30% of the population are Guardians.</strong> That means nearly a third of your team is wired to think about risk, stewardship, and execution. But too often, leaders write them off as negative or resistant when what they’re actually bringing is wisdom.</p><p>In this episode, Shannon and I unpack:</p><ul><li>Why Guardians are the steady hands that keep vision from falling apart in execution</li><li>How their questions can feel like interrogation if you don’t know what’s behind them</li><li>The difference between resistance and responsibility</li><li>Practical ways to empower Guardians so their voice strengthens the team instead of frustrating it</li></ul><p>If you’re a Guardian, this episode will help you own your voice with confidence. And if you lead one, you’ll walk away knowing how to hear their critique without shutting it down, and why your team can’t afford to ignore it.</p><p>Listen in, and let’s learn how to see Guardians not as obstacles, but as protectors of progress.</p><p><strong>The Five Voices Assessment:</strong> masiwillis.giantos.com/store/5-voices</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Visit my website:</strong> www.masiwillis.com</p><p><strong>Follow on Instagram:</strong> @masiwillis</p><p><strong>Connect on LinkedIn:</strong> Masi Willis  </p><p><strong>Contact me:</strong> masi@masiwillis.com</p><p><br></p><p>Want to grow your leadership, elevate your team, or join my next masterclass?</p><p> </p><p>Let’s chat... your next level could be one click away.</p><p><br></p><p>What was your biggest “aha” from today’s episode? I’d love to hear!</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Oct 2025 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This week, we’re talking about the <strong>Guardian Voice</strong>, and let me tell you, if you’ve ever been in a meeting with one, you know it. Guardians are the protectors of process, resources, and due diligence. They’re the ones asking the hard questions, pushing for clarity, and making sure nothing falls through the cracks.</p><p>Here’s the thing: <strong>30% of the population are Guardians.</strong> That means nearly a third of your team is wired to think about risk, stewardship, and execution. But too often, leaders write them off as negative or resistant when what they’re actually bringing is wisdom.</p><p>In this episode, Shannon and I unpack:</p><ul><li>Why Guardians are the steady hands that keep vision from falling apart in execution</li><li>How their questions can feel like interrogation if you don’t know what’s behind them</li><li>The difference between resistance and responsibility</li><li>Practical ways to empower Guardians so their voice strengthens the team instead of frustrating it</li></ul><p>If you’re a Guardian, this episode will help you own your voice with confidence. And if you lead one, you’ll walk away knowing how to hear their critique without shutting it down, and why your team can’t afford to ignore it.</p><p>Listen in, and let’s learn how to see Guardians not as obstacles, but as protectors of progress.</p><p><strong>The Five Voices Assessment:</strong> masiwillis.giantos.com/store/5-voices</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Visit my website:</strong> www.masiwillis.com</p><p><strong>Follow on Instagram:</strong> @masiwillis</p><p><strong>Connect on LinkedIn:</strong> Masi Willis  </p><p><strong>Contact me:</strong> masi@masiwillis.com</p><p><br></p><p>Want to grow your leadership, elevate your team, or join my next masterclass?</p><p> </p><p>Let’s chat... your next level could be one click away.</p><p><br></p><p>What was your biggest “aha” from today’s episode? I’d love to hear!</p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>business leaders, entrepreneurs, coaching, leadership development, women in business</itunes:keywords>
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      <title>LLYMI EP9 | The Creative</title>
      <itunes:episode>9</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>9</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>LLYMI EP9 | The Creative</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This week, we’re diving into the <strong>Creative Voice</strong>, the smallest percentage of the population (just 9%), but the one carrying some of the biggest breakthroughs your team needs.</p><p>Creatives are the future thinkers, idea generators, and integrity protectors. They’re wired to ask “What if?” and “Why not?” They see opportunities, risks, and possibilities most people miss. But here’s the tension: <strong>what makes them brilliant also makes them misunderstood.</strong></p><p>In this episode, Shannon and I unpack:</p><ul><li>Why Creatives are often dismissed as “too much” or “too confusing”</li><li>How perfectionism and self-doubt keep them from sharing their best ideas</li><li>The critical role of their “early warning radar” for danger and drift</li><li>And how leaders can create safety so Creative voices are heard, not silenced</li></ul><p>If you’re a Creative, this episode will help you step into your voice with confidence. And if you lead a Creative, you’ll walk away with practical tools to draw out their ideas, clarify their brilliance, and give them space to breathe.</p><p>Listen in, and let’s learn how to stop missing the innovation right under our noses.</p><p><strong>The Five Voices Assessment:</strong> masiwillis.giantos.com/store/5-voices</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Visit my website:</strong> www.masiwillis.com</p><p><strong>Follow on Instagram:</strong> @masiwillis</p><p><strong>Connect on LinkedIn:</strong> Masi Willis  </p><p><strong>Contact me:</strong> masi@masiwillis.com</p><p><br></p><p>Want to grow your leadership, elevate your team, or join my next masterclass?</p><p> </p><p>Let’s chat... your next level could be one click away.</p><p><br></p><p>What was your biggest “aha” from today’s episode? I’d love to hear!</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This week, we’re diving into the <strong>Creative Voice</strong>, the smallest percentage of the population (just 9%), but the one carrying some of the biggest breakthroughs your team needs.</p><p>Creatives are the future thinkers, idea generators, and integrity protectors. They’re wired to ask “What if?” and “Why not?” They see opportunities, risks, and possibilities most people miss. But here’s the tension: <strong>what makes them brilliant also makes them misunderstood.</strong></p><p>In this episode, Shannon and I unpack:</p><ul><li>Why Creatives are often dismissed as “too much” or “too confusing”</li><li>How perfectionism and self-doubt keep them from sharing their best ideas</li><li>The critical role of their “early warning radar” for danger and drift</li><li>And how leaders can create safety so Creative voices are heard, not silenced</li></ul><p>If you’re a Creative, this episode will help you step into your voice with confidence. And if you lead a Creative, you’ll walk away with practical tools to draw out their ideas, clarify their brilliance, and give them space to breathe.</p><p>Listen in, and let’s learn how to stop missing the innovation right under our noses.</p><p><strong>The Five Voices Assessment:</strong> masiwillis.giantos.com/store/5-voices</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Visit my website:</strong> www.masiwillis.com</p><p><strong>Follow on Instagram:</strong> @masiwillis</p><p><strong>Connect on LinkedIn:</strong> Masi Willis  </p><p><strong>Contact me:</strong> masi@masiwillis.com</p><p><br></p><p>Want to grow your leadership, elevate your team, or join my next masterclass?</p><p> </p><p>Let’s chat... your next level could be one click away.</p><p><br></p><p>What was your biggest “aha” from today’s episode? I’d love to hear!</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Oct 2025 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
      <author>Masi Willis</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This week, we’re diving into the <strong>Creative Voice</strong>, the smallest percentage of the population (just 9%), but the one carrying some of the biggest breakthroughs your team needs.</p><p>Creatives are the future thinkers, idea generators, and integrity protectors. They’re wired to ask “What if?” and “Why not?” They see opportunities, risks, and possibilities most people miss. But here’s the tension: <strong>what makes them brilliant also makes them misunderstood.</strong></p><p>In this episode, Shannon and I unpack:</p><ul><li>Why Creatives are often dismissed as “too much” or “too confusing”</li><li>How perfectionism and self-doubt keep them from sharing their best ideas</li><li>The critical role of their “early warning radar” for danger and drift</li><li>And how leaders can create safety so Creative voices are heard, not silenced</li></ul><p>If you’re a Creative, this episode will help you step into your voice with confidence. And if you lead a Creative, you’ll walk away with practical tools to draw out their ideas, clarify their brilliance, and give them space to breathe.</p><p>Listen in, and let’s learn how to stop missing the innovation right under our noses.</p><p><strong>The Five Voices Assessment:</strong> masiwillis.giantos.com/store/5-voices</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Visit my website:</strong> www.masiwillis.com</p><p><strong>Follow on Instagram:</strong> @masiwillis</p><p><strong>Connect on LinkedIn:</strong> Masi Willis  </p><p><strong>Contact me:</strong> masi@masiwillis.com</p><p><br></p><p>Want to grow your leadership, elevate your team, or join my next masterclass?</p><p> </p><p>Let’s chat... your next level could be one click away.</p><p><br></p><p>What was your biggest “aha” from today’s episode? I’d love to hear!</p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>business leaders, entrepreneurs, coaching, leadership development, women in business</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>LLYMI EP8 | The Nurturer</title>
      <itunes:episode>8</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>8</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>LLYMI EP8 | The Nurturer</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>We’re kicking off our new series on the <strong>5 Voices</strong>, and we’re starting with the one that makes up the biggest part of the population, and the least heard in most rooms: the <strong>Nurturer.<br></strong><br></p><p>Nurturers are the champions of people, values, and relational harmony. They’re the ones who notice the atmosphere shift, who celebrate quietly, and who make sure people are cared for before projects are pushed. Here’s the kicker: <strong>43% of the population are Nurturers… but they’re often ignored, talked over, or dismissed.<br></strong><br></p><p>In this episode, Shannon and I unpack:</p><ul><li>Why Nurturers are the “relational oil” that keeps teams moving</li><li>How silence can undermine their influence (and why leaders can’t afford to miss their wisdom)</li><li>The shadow side of conflict-avoidance and under-valuing themselves</li><li>And what leaders can do to empower Nurturers to speak first, be heard, and lead with confidence</li></ul><p>If you’re a Nurturer, you’ll feel seen in this one. And if you lead a Nurturer, you’ll walk away with practical ways to call out their strengths and stop mistaking their quiet for weakness.</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li>Taking breaks is essential for productivity.</li><li>The Five Voices framework is a collaborative assessment.</li><li>Understanding behavioral leadership styles is crucial.</li><li>Each person embodies all five voices in different orders.</li><li>Maturity allows us to appreciate all voices.</li><li>Nurturers prioritize people over profit.</li><li>Nurturers are often the quietest voices in the room.</li><li>Silence from nurturers can indicate a lack of safety.</li><li>Empowering nurturers involves inviting them to speak first.</li><li>The Nurturer voice is vital for relational harmony.</li></ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong><br>00:00 | Welcome Back from the Break<br>02:57 | Introduction to the Five Voices<br>08:39 | Understanding the Five Voices Framework<br>22:18 | Exploring the Nurturer Voice</p><p><strong>The Five Voices Assessment:</strong> masiwillis.giantos.com/store/5-voices</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Visit my website:</strong> www.masiwillis.com</p><p><strong>Follow on Instagram:</strong> @masiwillis</p><p><strong>Connect on LinkedIn:</strong> Masi Willis  </p><p><strong>Contact me:</strong> masi@masiwillis.com</p><p><br></p><p>Want to grow your leadership, elevate your team, or join my next masterclass?</p><p> </p><p>Let’s chat... your next level could be one click away.</p><p><br></p><p>What was your biggest “aha” from today’s episode? I’d love to hear!</p><p><br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>We’re kicking off our new series on the <strong>5 Voices</strong>, and we’re starting with the one that makes up the biggest part of the population, and the least heard in most rooms: the <strong>Nurturer.<br></strong><br></p><p>Nurturers are the champions of people, values, and relational harmony. They’re the ones who notice the atmosphere shift, who celebrate quietly, and who make sure people are cared for before projects are pushed. Here’s the kicker: <strong>43% of the population are Nurturers… but they’re often ignored, talked over, or dismissed.<br></strong><br></p><p>In this episode, Shannon and I unpack:</p><ul><li>Why Nurturers are the “relational oil” that keeps teams moving</li><li>How silence can undermine their influence (and why leaders can’t afford to miss their wisdom)</li><li>The shadow side of conflict-avoidance and under-valuing themselves</li><li>And what leaders can do to empower Nurturers to speak first, be heard, and lead with confidence</li></ul><p>If you’re a Nurturer, you’ll feel seen in this one. And if you lead a Nurturer, you’ll walk away with practical ways to call out their strengths and stop mistaking their quiet for weakness.</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li>Taking breaks is essential for productivity.</li><li>The Five Voices framework is a collaborative assessment.</li><li>Understanding behavioral leadership styles is crucial.</li><li>Each person embodies all five voices in different orders.</li><li>Maturity allows us to appreciate all voices.</li><li>Nurturers prioritize people over profit.</li><li>Nurturers are often the quietest voices in the room.</li><li>Silence from nurturers can indicate a lack of safety.</li><li>Empowering nurturers involves inviting them to speak first.</li><li>The Nurturer voice is vital for relational harmony.</li></ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong><br>00:00 | Welcome Back from the Break<br>02:57 | Introduction to the Five Voices<br>08:39 | Understanding the Five Voices Framework<br>22:18 | Exploring the Nurturer Voice</p><p><strong>The Five Voices Assessment:</strong> masiwillis.giantos.com/store/5-voices</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Visit my website:</strong> www.masiwillis.com</p><p><strong>Follow on Instagram:</strong> @masiwillis</p><p><strong>Connect on LinkedIn:</strong> Masi Willis  </p><p><strong>Contact me:</strong> masi@masiwillis.com</p><p><br></p><p>Want to grow your leadership, elevate your team, or join my next masterclass?</p><p> </p><p>Let’s chat... your next level could be one click away.</p><p><br></p><p>What was your biggest “aha” from today’s episode? I’d love to hear!</p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Sep 2025 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
      <author>Masi Willis</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>We’re kicking off our new series on the <strong>5 Voices</strong>, and we’re starting with the one that makes up the biggest part of the population, and the least heard in most rooms: the <strong>Nurturer.<br></strong><br></p><p>Nurturers are the champions of people, values, and relational harmony. They’re the ones who notice the atmosphere shift, who celebrate quietly, and who make sure people are cared for before projects are pushed. Here’s the kicker: <strong>43% of the population are Nurturers… but they’re often ignored, talked over, or dismissed.<br></strong><br></p><p>In this episode, Shannon and I unpack:</p><ul><li>Why Nurturers are the “relational oil” that keeps teams moving</li><li>How silence can undermine their influence (and why leaders can’t afford to miss their wisdom)</li><li>The shadow side of conflict-avoidance and under-valuing themselves</li><li>And what leaders can do to empower Nurturers to speak first, be heard, and lead with confidence</li></ul><p>If you’re a Nurturer, you’ll feel seen in this one. And if you lead a Nurturer, you’ll walk away with practical ways to call out their strengths and stop mistaking their quiet for weakness.</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li>Taking breaks is essential for productivity.</li><li>The Five Voices framework is a collaborative assessment.</li><li>Understanding behavioral leadership styles is crucial.</li><li>Each person embodies all five voices in different orders.</li><li>Maturity allows us to appreciate all voices.</li><li>Nurturers prioritize people over profit.</li><li>Nurturers are often the quietest voices in the room.</li><li>Silence from nurturers can indicate a lack of safety.</li><li>Empowering nurturers involves inviting them to speak first.</li><li>The Nurturer voice is vital for relational harmony.</li></ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong><br>00:00 | Welcome Back from the Break<br>02:57 | Introduction to the Five Voices<br>08:39 | Understanding the Five Voices Framework<br>22:18 | Exploring the Nurturer Voice</p><p><strong>The Five Voices Assessment:</strong> masiwillis.giantos.com/store/5-voices</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Visit my website:</strong> www.masiwillis.com</p><p><strong>Follow on Instagram:</strong> @masiwillis</p><p><strong>Connect on LinkedIn:</strong> Masi Willis  </p><p><strong>Contact me:</strong> masi@masiwillis.com</p><p><br></p><p>Want to grow your leadership, elevate your team, or join my next masterclass?</p><p> </p><p>Let’s chat... your next level could be one click away.</p><p><br></p><p>What was your biggest “aha” from today’s episode? I’d love to hear!</p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>business leaders, entrepreneurs, coaching, leadership development, women in business</itunes:keywords>
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      <title>LLYMI EP7 | The Five Voices with Jeremie Kubicek</title>
      <itunes:episode>7</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>7</podcast:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This week on <em>Lead Like You Mean It</em>, Shannon and I welcomed our very first guest and we couldn’t think of a better person than <strong>Jeremie Kubicek</strong>, co-founder of GiANT Worldwide, bestselling author, and one of the brilliant minds behind the Five Voices framework.</p><p>If you’ve heard me talk about leadership, you’ve heard me reference the tools Steve Cockram, Jeremie, and the GiANT team developed. They’ve changed how I lead, how I coach, and how I show up with my own people. Why? Because they give leaders something most of us are missing: a <strong>common language</strong>.</p><p>Jeremie shared the origin story of the Five Voices (yes, it literally came together on a transatlantic flight), why humility is at the core of GiANT’s work, and how knowing your voice isn’t just theory; it transforms marriages, teams, companies, and even Division 1 basketball games.</p><p>Jeremie also gave us a sneak peek into his new book <em>The Voice-Driven Leader</em>, and y’all, it’s not fluff. It’s practical, it’s meaty, and it’s going to be dog-eared and highlighted by anyone serious about developing people.</p><p>This conversation was fire. If you’ve ever wanted to understand yourself, your team, or even your family better, don’t miss this one.</p><p><br><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li>The Five Voices framework helps individuals understand their communication styles.</li><li>Common language in teams enhances collaboration and reduces misunderstandings.</li><li>Identity plays a crucial role in effective leadership and team dynamics.</li><li>Transformative stories illustrate the impact of the Five Voices in various settings.</li><li>Leaders must prioritize relational intelligence in the age of AI.</li><li>The Voice Driven Leader book provides practical tools for personal and team development.</li><li>Understanding triggers can lead to better communication and relationships.</li><li>The Five Voices framework is distinct from other personality assessments like Enneagram and DISC.</li><li>Training people to know themselves and others is a competitive advantage.</li><li>Leaders should focus on developing their teams rather than treating them as liabilities.</li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00 | Introduction and Milestones</p><p>04:47 | Welcoming Jeremy Kubicek</p><p>05:47 | The Genesis of Giant Worldwide</p><p>07:10 | The Birth of the Five Voices</p><p>12:10 | Understanding Communication Dynamics</p><p>14:38 | The Impact of Identity on Performance</p><p>16:30 | Comparing Five Voices with Other Frameworks</p><p>19:31 | Transformative Stories from the Five Voices</p><p>23:40 | Personal Impact of the Five Voices</p><p>25:32 | Navigating Parenting Styles</p><p>28:28 | The Importance of Learning Languages of Communication</p><p>31:24 | Transforming Team Dynamics through Common Language</p><p>34:32 | The Role of AI in Human Interaction</p><p>37:13 | Understanding the Voice-Driven Leader</p><p>41:14 | Personal Transformations through Voice Awareness</p><p>49:34 | Connecting with Jeremie and the Five Voices Assessment</p><p><strong>Jeremie's Website: </strong>https://www.jeremiekubicek.com/<br><strong>The Voice-Driven Leader Book: </strong>https://www.amazon.com/-/zh_TW/Jeremie-Kubicek/dp/1394150660<br><strong>The Five Voices Book: </strong>https://www.amazon.com/Voices-Communicate-Effectively-Everyone-Lead/dp/1119111099<br><strong>The Five Voices Assessment: </strong><a href="http://masiwillis.giantos.com/store/5-voices">masiwillis.giantos.com/store/5-voices</a></p><p><strong>Visit my website:</strong> www.masiwillis.com</p><p><strong>Follow on Instagram:</strong> @masiwillis</p><p><strong>Connect on LinkedIn:</strong> Masi Willis  </p><p><strong>Contact me:</strong> masi@masiwillis.com</p><p><br></p><p>Want to grow your leadership, elevate your team, or join my next masterclass?</p><p> </p><p>Let’s chat... your next level could be one click away.</p><p><br></p><p>What was your biggest “aha” from today’s episode? I’d love to hear!</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This week on <em>Lead Like You Mean It</em>, Shannon and I welcomed our very first guest and we couldn’t think of a better person than <strong>Jeremie Kubicek</strong>, co-founder of GiANT Worldwide, bestselling author, and one of the brilliant minds behind the Five Voices framework.</p><p>If you’ve heard me talk about leadership, you’ve heard me reference the tools Steve Cockram, Jeremie, and the GiANT team developed. They’ve changed how I lead, how I coach, and how I show up with my own people. Why? Because they give leaders something most of us are missing: a <strong>common language</strong>.</p><p>Jeremie shared the origin story of the Five Voices (yes, it literally came together on a transatlantic flight), why humility is at the core of GiANT’s work, and how knowing your voice isn’t just theory; it transforms marriages, teams, companies, and even Division 1 basketball games.</p><p>Jeremie also gave us a sneak peek into his new book <em>The Voice-Driven Leader</em>, and y’all, it’s not fluff. It’s practical, it’s meaty, and it’s going to be dog-eared and highlighted by anyone serious about developing people.</p><p>This conversation was fire. If you’ve ever wanted to understand yourself, your team, or even your family better, don’t miss this one.</p><p><br><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li>The Five Voices framework helps individuals understand their communication styles.</li><li>Common language in teams enhances collaboration and reduces misunderstandings.</li><li>Identity plays a crucial role in effective leadership and team dynamics.</li><li>Transformative stories illustrate the impact of the Five Voices in various settings.</li><li>Leaders must prioritize relational intelligence in the age of AI.</li><li>The Voice Driven Leader book provides practical tools for personal and team development.</li><li>Understanding triggers can lead to better communication and relationships.</li><li>The Five Voices framework is distinct from other personality assessments like Enneagram and DISC.</li><li>Training people to know themselves and others is a competitive advantage.</li><li>Leaders should focus on developing their teams rather than treating them as liabilities.</li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00 | Introduction and Milestones</p><p>04:47 | Welcoming Jeremy Kubicek</p><p>05:47 | The Genesis of Giant Worldwide</p><p>07:10 | The Birth of the Five Voices</p><p>12:10 | Understanding Communication Dynamics</p><p>14:38 | The Impact of Identity on Performance</p><p>16:30 | Comparing Five Voices with Other Frameworks</p><p>19:31 | Transformative Stories from the Five Voices</p><p>23:40 | Personal Impact of the Five Voices</p><p>25:32 | Navigating Parenting Styles</p><p>28:28 | The Importance of Learning Languages of Communication</p><p>31:24 | Transforming Team Dynamics through Common Language</p><p>34:32 | The Role of AI in Human Interaction</p><p>37:13 | Understanding the Voice-Driven Leader</p><p>41:14 | Personal Transformations through Voice Awareness</p><p>49:34 | Connecting with Jeremie and the Five Voices Assessment</p><p><strong>Jeremie's Website: </strong>https://www.jeremiekubicek.com/<br><strong>The Voice-Driven Leader Book: </strong>https://www.amazon.com/-/zh_TW/Jeremie-Kubicek/dp/1394150660<br><strong>The Five Voices Book: </strong>https://www.amazon.com/Voices-Communicate-Effectively-Everyone-Lead/dp/1119111099<br><strong>The Five Voices Assessment: </strong><a href="http://masiwillis.giantos.com/store/5-voices">masiwillis.giantos.com/store/5-voices</a></p><p><strong>Visit my website:</strong> www.masiwillis.com</p><p><strong>Follow on Instagram:</strong> @masiwillis</p><p><strong>Connect on LinkedIn:</strong> Masi Willis  </p><p><strong>Contact me:</strong> masi@masiwillis.com</p><p><br></p><p>Want to grow your leadership, elevate your team, or join my next masterclass?</p><p> </p><p>Let’s chat... your next level could be one click away.</p><p><br></p><p>What was your biggest “aha” from today’s episode? I’d love to hear!</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This week on <em>Lead Like You Mean It</em>, Shannon and I welcomed our very first guest and we couldn’t think of a better person than <strong>Jeremie Kubicek</strong>, co-founder of GiANT Worldwide, bestselling author, and one of the brilliant minds behind the Five Voices framework.</p><p>If you’ve heard me talk about leadership, you’ve heard me reference the tools Steve Cockram, Jeremie, and the GiANT team developed. They’ve changed how I lead, how I coach, and how I show up with my own people. Why? Because they give leaders something most of us are missing: a <strong>common language</strong>.</p><p>Jeremie shared the origin story of the Five Voices (yes, it literally came together on a transatlantic flight), why humility is at the core of GiANT’s work, and how knowing your voice isn’t just theory; it transforms marriages, teams, companies, and even Division 1 basketball games.</p><p>Jeremie also gave us a sneak peek into his new book <em>The Voice-Driven Leader</em>, and y’all, it’s not fluff. It’s practical, it’s meaty, and it’s going to be dog-eared and highlighted by anyone serious about developing people.</p><p>This conversation was fire. If you’ve ever wanted to understand yourself, your team, or even your family better, don’t miss this one.</p><p><br><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li>The Five Voices framework helps individuals understand their communication styles.</li><li>Common language in teams enhances collaboration and reduces misunderstandings.</li><li>Identity plays a crucial role in effective leadership and team dynamics.</li><li>Transformative stories illustrate the impact of the Five Voices in various settings.</li><li>Leaders must prioritize relational intelligence in the age of AI.</li><li>The Voice Driven Leader book provides practical tools for personal and team development.</li><li>Understanding triggers can lead to better communication and relationships.</li><li>The Five Voices framework is distinct from other personality assessments like Enneagram and DISC.</li><li>Training people to know themselves and others is a competitive advantage.</li><li>Leaders should focus on developing their teams rather than treating them as liabilities.</li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00 | Introduction and Milestones</p><p>04:47 | Welcoming Jeremy Kubicek</p><p>05:47 | The Genesis of Giant Worldwide</p><p>07:10 | The Birth of the Five Voices</p><p>12:10 | Understanding Communication Dynamics</p><p>14:38 | The Impact of Identity on Performance</p><p>16:30 | Comparing Five Voices with Other Frameworks</p><p>19:31 | Transformative Stories from the Five Voices</p><p>23:40 | Personal Impact of the Five Voices</p><p>25:32 | Navigating Parenting Styles</p><p>28:28 | The Importance of Learning Languages of Communication</p><p>31:24 | Transforming Team Dynamics through Common Language</p><p>34:32 | The Role of AI in Human Interaction</p><p>37:13 | Understanding the Voice-Driven Leader</p><p>41:14 | Personal Transformations through Voice Awareness</p><p>49:34 | Connecting with Jeremie and the Five Voices Assessment</p><p><strong>Jeremie's Website: </strong>https://www.jeremiekubicek.com/<br><strong>The Voice-Driven Leader Book: </strong>https://www.amazon.com/-/zh_TW/Jeremie-Kubicek/dp/1394150660<br><strong>The Five Voices Book: </strong>https://www.amazon.com/Voices-Communicate-Effectively-Everyone-Lead/dp/1119111099<br><strong>The Five Voices Assessment: </strong><a href="http://masiwillis.giantos.com/store/5-voices">masiwillis.giantos.com/store/5-voices</a></p><p><strong>Visit my website:</strong> www.masiwillis.com</p><p><strong>Follow on Instagram:</strong> @masiwillis</p><p><strong>Connect on LinkedIn:</strong> Masi Willis  </p><p><strong>Contact me:</strong> masi@masiwillis.com</p><p><br></p><p>Want to grow your leadership, elevate your team, or join my next masterclass?</p><p> </p><p>Let’s chat... your next level could be one click away.</p><p><br></p><p>What was your biggest “aha” from today’s episode? I’d love to hear!</p>]]>
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      <title>LLYMI EP6 | Kill the Kryptonite</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Every culture has kryptonite—the hidden stuff that keeps us from showing up at full strength. And spoiler alert: it usually has less to do with your <em>skills</em> and way more to do with your blind spots, unhealthy patterns, and the culture you’re tolerating.</p><p>In this episode, Shannon and I unpack what kryptonite looks like in teams, why it drains the life out of leaders, and how to actually identify and kill it before it kills your culture. We also talk about the difference between being a perfectionist vs. a multiplier, why exhaustion isn’t a badge of honor, and how to lead with clarity instead of chaos.</p><p>If you’re ready to stop patching problems and start building a culture that doesn’t crack under pressure, this one’s for you.</p><p>Leaders, your team doesn’t need a superhero. They need a human who’s willing to kill their kryptonite.</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li>Evolve signifies a continuous journey in leadership development.</li><li>Consistent tending is necessary for a healthy organizational culture.</li><li>Accidental leadership can lead to dysfunction within teams.</li><li>Every voice in a team must be heard and valued.</li><li>Gossip can destroy the fabric of an organization.</li><li>Clear communication is essential for effective leadership.</li><li>Provisional, plan, promise helps in managing expectations.</li><li>Discretion and discipline are vital in sharing information.</li><li>Leaders must continuously evolve to adapt to new challenges.</li><li>Leading like you mean it requires intentionality and effort.</li></ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00 | Introduction to Leadership Evolution</p><p>01:58 | Understanding the MILE Framework</p><p>03:41 | The Importance of Continuous Evolution in Leadership</p><p>07:06 | Identifying Team Kryptonites</p><p>11:27 | The Accidental Voice in Leadership</p><p>12:21 | The Missing Voice: Ensuring Diverse Perspectives</p><p>15:56 | Addressing Gossip: Go to the Source</p><p>23:17 | Communicating with Clarity: Provisional, Plan, Promise</p><p>24:09 | Exploring Provisional Thoughts and Planning</p><p>27:42 | The Impact of Provisional Planning on Parenting</p><p>32:11 | The Weight of Words: Promises and Provisional Thoughts</p><p>34:03 | Discretion and Discipline in Communication</p><p>41:56 | The Mile Framework: Continuous Leadership Evolution</p><p><br>🌐 Visit my website: www.masiwillis.com</p><p>📸 Follow on Instagram: @masiwillis</p><p>🔗 Connect on LinkedIn: Masi Willis  </p><p>📬 Contact me: masi@masiwillis.com</p><p>Want to grow your leadership, elevate your team, or join my next masterclass?</p><p>Let’s chat—your next level could be one click away.</p><p>What was your biggest “aha” from today’s episode? I’d love to hear!</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Every culture has kryptonite—the hidden stuff that keeps us from showing up at full strength. And spoiler alert: it usually has less to do with your <em>skills</em> and way more to do with your blind spots, unhealthy patterns, and the culture you’re tolerating.</p><p>In this episode, Shannon and I unpack what kryptonite looks like in teams, why it drains the life out of leaders, and how to actually identify and kill it before it kills your culture. We also talk about the difference between being a perfectionist vs. a multiplier, why exhaustion isn’t a badge of honor, and how to lead with clarity instead of chaos.</p><p>If you’re ready to stop patching problems and start building a culture that doesn’t crack under pressure, this one’s for you.</p><p>Leaders, your team doesn’t need a superhero. They need a human who’s willing to kill their kryptonite.</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li>Evolve signifies a continuous journey in leadership development.</li><li>Consistent tending is necessary for a healthy organizational culture.</li><li>Accidental leadership can lead to dysfunction within teams.</li><li>Every voice in a team must be heard and valued.</li><li>Gossip can destroy the fabric of an organization.</li><li>Clear communication is essential for effective leadership.</li><li>Provisional, plan, promise helps in managing expectations.</li><li>Discretion and discipline are vital in sharing information.</li><li>Leaders must continuously evolve to adapt to new challenges.</li><li>Leading like you mean it requires intentionality and effort.</li></ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00 | Introduction to Leadership Evolution</p><p>01:58 | Understanding the MILE Framework</p><p>03:41 | The Importance of Continuous Evolution in Leadership</p><p>07:06 | Identifying Team Kryptonites</p><p>11:27 | The Accidental Voice in Leadership</p><p>12:21 | The Missing Voice: Ensuring Diverse Perspectives</p><p>15:56 | Addressing Gossip: Go to the Source</p><p>23:17 | Communicating with Clarity: Provisional, Plan, Promise</p><p>24:09 | Exploring Provisional Thoughts and Planning</p><p>27:42 | The Impact of Provisional Planning on Parenting</p><p>32:11 | The Weight of Words: Promises and Provisional Thoughts</p><p>34:03 | Discretion and Discipline in Communication</p><p>41:56 | The Mile Framework: Continuous Leadership Evolution</p><p><br>🌐 Visit my website: www.masiwillis.com</p><p>📸 Follow on Instagram: @masiwillis</p><p>🔗 Connect on LinkedIn: Masi Willis  </p><p>📬 Contact me: masi@masiwillis.com</p><p>Want to grow your leadership, elevate your team, or join my next masterclass?</p><p>Let’s chat—your next level could be one click away.</p><p>What was your biggest “aha” from today’s episode? I’d love to hear!</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 19 Aug 2025 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
      <author>Masi Willis</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Every culture has kryptonite—the hidden stuff that keeps us from showing up at full strength. And spoiler alert: it usually has less to do with your <em>skills</em> and way more to do with your blind spots, unhealthy patterns, and the culture you’re tolerating.</p><p>In this episode, Shannon and I unpack what kryptonite looks like in teams, why it drains the life out of leaders, and how to actually identify and kill it before it kills your culture. We also talk about the difference between being a perfectionist vs. a multiplier, why exhaustion isn’t a badge of honor, and how to lead with clarity instead of chaos.</p><p>If you’re ready to stop patching problems and start building a culture that doesn’t crack under pressure, this one’s for you.</p><p>Leaders, your team doesn’t need a superhero. They need a human who’s willing to kill their kryptonite.</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li>Evolve signifies a continuous journey in leadership development.</li><li>Consistent tending is necessary for a healthy organizational culture.</li><li>Accidental leadership can lead to dysfunction within teams.</li><li>Every voice in a team must be heard and valued.</li><li>Gossip can destroy the fabric of an organization.</li><li>Clear communication is essential for effective leadership.</li><li>Provisional, plan, promise helps in managing expectations.</li><li>Discretion and discipline are vital in sharing information.</li><li>Leaders must continuously evolve to adapt to new challenges.</li><li>Leading like you mean it requires intentionality and effort.</li></ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00 | Introduction to Leadership Evolution</p><p>01:58 | Understanding the MILE Framework</p><p>03:41 | The Importance of Continuous Evolution in Leadership</p><p>07:06 | Identifying Team Kryptonites</p><p>11:27 | The Accidental Voice in Leadership</p><p>12:21 | The Missing Voice: Ensuring Diverse Perspectives</p><p>15:56 | Addressing Gossip: Go to the Source</p><p>23:17 | Communicating with Clarity: Provisional, Plan, Promise</p><p>24:09 | Exploring Provisional Thoughts and Planning</p><p>27:42 | The Impact of Provisional Planning on Parenting</p><p>32:11 | The Weight of Words: Promises and Provisional Thoughts</p><p>34:03 | Discretion and Discipline in Communication</p><p>41:56 | The Mile Framework: Continuous Leadership Evolution</p><p><br>🌐 Visit my website: www.masiwillis.com</p><p>📸 Follow on Instagram: @masiwillis</p><p>🔗 Connect on LinkedIn: Masi Willis  </p><p>📬 Contact me: masi@masiwillis.com</p><p>Want to grow your leadership, elevate your team, or join my next masterclass?</p><p>Let’s chat—your next level could be one click away.</p><p>What was your biggest “aha” from today’s episode? I’d love to hear!</p>]]>
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      <title>LLYMI EP5 | The Four C's</title>
      <itunes:episode>5</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If you’re still doing everything yourself, you’re not leading—you’re hoarding. 😏 In this episode of <em>Lead Like You Mean It</em>, we’re talking about the “L” in my M.I.L.E.™ Leadership Framework: <strong>Leverage</strong>. And no, this isn’t about titles, corner offices, or boss vibes. It’s about multiplying your influence, building trust through the Four C’s, and moving from <em>doing</em> to <em>developing</em>.</p><p>I’ll break down the math of leadership (don’t panic—there’s no test), the biggest trust killers, and my favorite tool for actually developing people instead of just dumping tasks on them. Plus, we’ll talk about why fixing processes without fixing people is a one-way ticket to burnout and turnover.</p><p>If you want to build leaders who outlast you, systems that survive you, and a culture that thrives without you—this one’s your blueprint.</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li>Continuous improvement is essential in leadership.</li><li>Leverage is about equipping others, not just authority.</li><li>Trust is foundational for effective leadership.</li><li>The four C's of trust are chemistry, character, competency, and credibility.</li><li>Developing others requires a structured approach.</li><li>Leadership failures can provide valuable lessons.</li><li>People problems often underlie process issues.</li><li>Healthy people can sustain broken processes.</li><li>Clear communication is key in leadership development.</li><li>Liberating leaders empower their teams for success.</li></ul><p><strong>Sound Bites</strong></p><ul><li>"We never arrive at full health."</li><li>"Are you multiplying or dividing?"</li><li>"Lead like you mean it."</li></ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00 | Reviving Leadership Conversations</p><p>02:33 | Understanding Leverage in Leadership</p><p>07:24 | The Importance of Trust in Leadership</p><p>11:31 | Unlocking the Four C's of Trust</p><p>15:15 | Developing Others: A Framework for Growth</p><p>23:20 | Real-Life Applications of Leadership Development</p><p>39:18 | Practical Steps for Developing Others</p><p>🌐 Visit my website: www.masiwillis.com</p><p>📸 Follow on Instagram: @masiwillis</p><p>🔗 Connect on LinkedIn: Masi Willis  </p><p>📬 Contact me: masi@masiwillis.com</p><p><br></p><p>Want to grow your leadership, elevate your team, or join my next masterclass?</p><p> </p><p>Let’s chat—your next level could be one click away.</p><p><br></p><p>What was your biggest “aha” from today’s episode? I’d love to hear!</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If you’re still doing everything yourself, you’re not leading—you’re hoarding. 😏 In this episode of <em>Lead Like You Mean It</em>, we’re talking about the “L” in my M.I.L.E.™ Leadership Framework: <strong>Leverage</strong>. And no, this isn’t about titles, corner offices, or boss vibes. It’s about multiplying your influence, building trust through the Four C’s, and moving from <em>doing</em> to <em>developing</em>.</p><p>I’ll break down the math of leadership (don’t panic—there’s no test), the biggest trust killers, and my favorite tool for actually developing people instead of just dumping tasks on them. Plus, we’ll talk about why fixing processes without fixing people is a one-way ticket to burnout and turnover.</p><p>If you want to build leaders who outlast you, systems that survive you, and a culture that thrives without you—this one’s your blueprint.</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li>Continuous improvement is essential in leadership.</li><li>Leverage is about equipping others, not just authority.</li><li>Trust is foundational for effective leadership.</li><li>The four C's of trust are chemistry, character, competency, and credibility.</li><li>Developing others requires a structured approach.</li><li>Leadership failures can provide valuable lessons.</li><li>People problems often underlie process issues.</li><li>Healthy people can sustain broken processes.</li><li>Clear communication is key in leadership development.</li><li>Liberating leaders empower their teams for success.</li></ul><p><strong>Sound Bites</strong></p><ul><li>"We never arrive at full health."</li><li>"Are you multiplying or dividing?"</li><li>"Lead like you mean it."</li></ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00 | Reviving Leadership Conversations</p><p>02:33 | Understanding Leverage in Leadership</p><p>07:24 | The Importance of Trust in Leadership</p><p>11:31 | Unlocking the Four C's of Trust</p><p>15:15 | Developing Others: A Framework for Growth</p><p>23:20 | Real-Life Applications of Leadership Development</p><p>39:18 | Practical Steps for Developing Others</p><p>🌐 Visit my website: www.masiwillis.com</p><p>📸 Follow on Instagram: @masiwillis</p><p>🔗 Connect on LinkedIn: Masi Willis  </p><p>📬 Contact me: masi@masiwillis.com</p><p><br></p><p>Want to grow your leadership, elevate your team, or join my next masterclass?</p><p> </p><p>Let’s chat—your next level could be one click away.</p><p><br></p><p>What was your biggest “aha” from today’s episode? I’d love to hear!</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 12 Aug 2025 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If you’re still doing everything yourself, you’re not leading—you’re hoarding. 😏 In this episode of <em>Lead Like You Mean It</em>, we’re talking about the “L” in my M.I.L.E.™ Leadership Framework: <strong>Leverage</strong>. And no, this isn’t about titles, corner offices, or boss vibes. It’s about multiplying your influence, building trust through the Four C’s, and moving from <em>doing</em> to <em>developing</em>.</p><p>I’ll break down the math of leadership (don’t panic—there’s no test), the biggest trust killers, and my favorite tool for actually developing people instead of just dumping tasks on them. Plus, we’ll talk about why fixing processes without fixing people is a one-way ticket to burnout and turnover.</p><p>If you want to build leaders who outlast you, systems that survive you, and a culture that thrives without you—this one’s your blueprint.</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li>Continuous improvement is essential in leadership.</li><li>Leverage is about equipping others, not just authority.</li><li>Trust is foundational for effective leadership.</li><li>The four C's of trust are chemistry, character, competency, and credibility.</li><li>Developing others requires a structured approach.</li><li>Leadership failures can provide valuable lessons.</li><li>People problems often underlie process issues.</li><li>Healthy people can sustain broken processes.</li><li>Clear communication is key in leadership development.</li><li>Liberating leaders empower their teams for success.</li></ul><p><strong>Sound Bites</strong></p><ul><li>"We never arrive at full health."</li><li>"Are you multiplying or dividing?"</li><li>"Lead like you mean it."</li></ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00 | Reviving Leadership Conversations</p><p>02:33 | Understanding Leverage in Leadership</p><p>07:24 | The Importance of Trust in Leadership</p><p>11:31 | Unlocking the Four C's of Trust</p><p>15:15 | Developing Others: A Framework for Growth</p><p>23:20 | Real-Life Applications of Leadership Development</p><p>39:18 | Practical Steps for Developing Others</p><p>🌐 Visit my website: www.masiwillis.com</p><p>📸 Follow on Instagram: @masiwillis</p><p>🔗 Connect on LinkedIn: Masi Willis  </p><p>📬 Contact me: masi@masiwillis.com</p><p><br></p><p>Want to grow your leadership, elevate your team, or join my next masterclass?</p><p> </p><p>Let’s chat—your next level could be one click away.</p><p><br></p><p>What was your biggest “aha” from today’s episode? I’d love to hear!</p>]]>
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      <title>LLYMI: Episode 4 | Intentional &gt; Accidental</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Lead Like You Mean It, we’re diving into the second step of the M.I.L.E.™ Framework: I for Implement.</p><p>Because here’s the deal: you can stare in the mirror all day, uncover all your tendencies, and name every leadership pattern in the book… but if you don’t do anything with that insight, you’re just gathering dust.</p><p>Implementation is where transformation actually happens.</p><p>This episode is full of real talk and practical tools, including:</p><ul><li>Why most leaders operate on autopilot (a.k.a. accidental leadership)</li><li>How to build an intentional leadership toolbox</li><li>A game-changing tool called the Communication Code—with 5 words that will completely transform how your team interacts</li><li>Why "fix my people" is a red flag</li><li>And yes, how critique, care, and even celebration are leadership superpowers when used on purpose</li></ul><p>Whether you’re leading a boardroom, a ministry team, or a dinner table full of toddlers—this episode will help you move from passive reaction to intentional action.</p><p>Let’s stop winging it. Let’s start implementing.</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li>Life is an adventure filled with unexpected experiences.</li><li>Self-reflection is crucial for effective leadership.</li><li>Leaders can be categorized as either intentional or accidental.</li><li>Information alone does not lead to transformation.</li><li>Implementing change requires intentional actions.</li><li>The Communication Code is a practical tool for leaders.</li><li>Celebrating wins is often overlooked in leadership.</li><li>Empathy and care are essential in team dynamics.</li><li>Effective communication can break down barriers.</li><li>Leaders should foster connections to combat disconnection.</li></ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00 | The Roach Encounter: A Comedic Start</p><p>05:24 | Leadership Framework: The Importance of Self-Reflection</p><p>10:07 | Intentional vs. Accidental Leadership</p><p>15:13 | Implementing Change: The Communication Code</p><p>30:05 | Celebration and Connection in Leadership</p><p>37:14 | New Chapter</p><p>🌐 Visit my website: <a href="http://www.masiwillis.com">www.masiwillis.com</a></p><p>📸 Follow on Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/masiwillis/">@masiwillis</a></p><p>🔗 Connect on LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/themasoneffect/">Masi Willis </a> </p><p>📬 Contact me: masi@masiwillis.com</p><p><br></p><p>Want to grow your leadership, elevate your team, or join my next masterclass?<br> </p><p>Let’s chat—your next level could be one click away.</p><p><br>What was your biggest “aha” from today’s episode? I’d love to hear!</p><p><br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Lead Like You Mean It, we’re diving into the second step of the M.I.L.E.™ Framework: I for Implement.</p><p>Because here’s the deal: you can stare in the mirror all day, uncover all your tendencies, and name every leadership pattern in the book… but if you don’t do anything with that insight, you’re just gathering dust.</p><p>Implementation is where transformation actually happens.</p><p>This episode is full of real talk and practical tools, including:</p><ul><li>Why most leaders operate on autopilot (a.k.a. accidental leadership)</li><li>How to build an intentional leadership toolbox</li><li>A game-changing tool called the Communication Code—with 5 words that will completely transform how your team interacts</li><li>Why "fix my people" is a red flag</li><li>And yes, how critique, care, and even celebration are leadership superpowers when used on purpose</li></ul><p>Whether you’re leading a boardroom, a ministry team, or a dinner table full of toddlers—this episode will help you move from passive reaction to intentional action.</p><p>Let’s stop winging it. Let’s start implementing.</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li>Life is an adventure filled with unexpected experiences.</li><li>Self-reflection is crucial for effective leadership.</li><li>Leaders can be categorized as either intentional or accidental.</li><li>Information alone does not lead to transformation.</li><li>Implementing change requires intentional actions.</li><li>The Communication Code is a practical tool for leaders.</li><li>Celebrating wins is often overlooked in leadership.</li><li>Empathy and care are essential in team dynamics.</li><li>Effective communication can break down barriers.</li><li>Leaders should foster connections to combat disconnection.</li></ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00 | The Roach Encounter: A Comedic Start</p><p>05:24 | Leadership Framework: The Importance of Self-Reflection</p><p>10:07 | Intentional vs. Accidental Leadership</p><p>15:13 | Implementing Change: The Communication Code</p><p>30:05 | Celebration and Connection in Leadership</p><p>37:14 | New Chapter</p><p>🌐 Visit my website: <a href="http://www.masiwillis.com">www.masiwillis.com</a></p><p>📸 Follow on Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/masiwillis/">@masiwillis</a></p><p>🔗 Connect on LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/themasoneffect/">Masi Willis </a> </p><p>📬 Contact me: masi@masiwillis.com</p><p><br></p><p>Want to grow your leadership, elevate your team, or join my next masterclass?<br> </p><p>Let’s chat—your next level could be one click away.</p><p><br>What was your biggest “aha” from today’s episode? I’d love to hear!</p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Aug 2025 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Lead Like You Mean It, we’re diving into the second step of the M.I.L.E.™ Framework: I for Implement.</p><p>Because here’s the deal: you can stare in the mirror all day, uncover all your tendencies, and name every leadership pattern in the book… but if you don’t do anything with that insight, you’re just gathering dust.</p><p>Implementation is where transformation actually happens.</p><p>This episode is full of real talk and practical tools, including:</p><ul><li>Why most leaders operate on autopilot (a.k.a. accidental leadership)</li><li>How to build an intentional leadership toolbox</li><li>A game-changing tool called the Communication Code—with 5 words that will completely transform how your team interacts</li><li>Why "fix my people" is a red flag</li><li>And yes, how critique, care, and even celebration are leadership superpowers when used on purpose</li></ul><p>Whether you’re leading a boardroom, a ministry team, or a dinner table full of toddlers—this episode will help you move from passive reaction to intentional action.</p><p>Let’s stop winging it. Let’s start implementing.</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li>Life is an adventure filled with unexpected experiences.</li><li>Self-reflection is crucial for effective leadership.</li><li>Leaders can be categorized as either intentional or accidental.</li><li>Information alone does not lead to transformation.</li><li>Implementing change requires intentional actions.</li><li>The Communication Code is a practical tool for leaders.</li><li>Celebrating wins is often overlooked in leadership.</li><li>Empathy and care are essential in team dynamics.</li><li>Effective communication can break down barriers.</li><li>Leaders should foster connections to combat disconnection.</li></ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00 | The Roach Encounter: A Comedic Start</p><p>05:24 | Leadership Framework: The Importance of Self-Reflection</p><p>10:07 | Intentional vs. Accidental Leadership</p><p>15:13 | Implementing Change: The Communication Code</p><p>30:05 | Celebration and Connection in Leadership</p><p>37:14 | New Chapter</p><p>🌐 Visit my website: <a href="http://www.masiwillis.com">www.masiwillis.com</a></p><p>📸 Follow on Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/masiwillis/">@masiwillis</a></p><p>🔗 Connect on LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/themasoneffect/">Masi Willis </a> </p><p>📬 Contact me: masi@masiwillis.com</p><p><br></p><p>Want to grow your leadership, elevate your team, or join my next masterclass?<br> </p><p>Let’s chat—your next level could be one click away.</p><p><br>What was your biggest “aha” from today’s episode? I’d love to hear!</p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <title>LLYMI EP3 | The Mirror Doesn't Lie</title>
      <itunes:episode>3</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This week we’re kicking off my M.I.L.E.™ Framework with the first step: M is for Mirror. Let me be blunt: you can't lead anyone well if you aren’t leading yourself first.</p><p><br></p><p>In this episode, Shannon and I are getting honest (and a little hilarious) about self-leadership—what it looks like, where it breaks down, and why so many of us keep repeating patterns that sabotage our influence. From Chick-fil-A ice cream cravings to road rage and passive-aggressive meeting behavior, we break down how our tendencies shape our actions—and how a simple pause can change the whole room.</p><p><br></p><p>We’ll show you:</p><p>- How to ask, “What’s it like to be on the other side of me?”</p><p>- How to interrupt your unhealthy patterns and build new ones</p><p>- Why your intent doesn’t matter as much as your impact</p><p>- And how to start logging your tendencies like a leadership journal</p><p><br></p><p>This is one of the most transformational conversations we’ve had so far—and if you’re willing to look in the mirror, it might just change how you lead everything.</p><p><br></p><p>Let’s go first. Let’s go deep.</p><p>And let’s lead like we mean it.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li>Leadership has not been fun; we've been led poorly.</li><li>The most important person we're ever going to lead is ourselves.</li><li>We are all leaders of self, impacting family and teams.</li><li>The M in MILE stands for mirror, emphasizing self-reflection.</li><li>Understanding our natural behavior is crucial for development.</li><li>The mirror can be personal and painful but also freeing.</li><li>Recognizing our tendencies helps us lead better.</li><li>Intent is not the issue; impact is what matters.</li><li>There is power in the pause before reacting.</li><li>Self-awareness is key to effective leadership.</li></ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00 | Introduction to Leadership and Self-Leadership</p><p>25:33 | Recognizing Tendencies and Triggers in Leadership</p><p><br></p><p>🌐 Visit my website: <a href="http://www.masiwillis.com">www.masiwillis.com</a></p><p>📸 Follow on Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/masiwillis/">@masiwillis</a></p><p>🔗 Connect on LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/themasoneffect/">Masi Willis </a> </p><p>📬 Contact me: masi@masiwillis.com</p><p><br></p><p>Want to grow your leadership, elevate your team, or join my next masterclass? Let’s chat—your next level could be one click away.</p><p><br>What was your biggest “aha” from today’s episode? I’d love to hear!</p><p><br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This week we’re kicking off my M.I.L.E.™ Framework with the first step: M is for Mirror. Let me be blunt: you can't lead anyone well if you aren’t leading yourself first.</p><p><br></p><p>In this episode, Shannon and I are getting honest (and a little hilarious) about self-leadership—what it looks like, where it breaks down, and why so many of us keep repeating patterns that sabotage our influence. From Chick-fil-A ice cream cravings to road rage and passive-aggressive meeting behavior, we break down how our tendencies shape our actions—and how a simple pause can change the whole room.</p><p><br></p><p>We’ll show you:</p><p>- How to ask, “What’s it like to be on the other side of me?”</p><p>- How to interrupt your unhealthy patterns and build new ones</p><p>- Why your intent doesn’t matter as much as your impact</p><p>- And how to start logging your tendencies like a leadership journal</p><p><br></p><p>This is one of the most transformational conversations we’ve had so far—and if you’re willing to look in the mirror, it might just change how you lead everything.</p><p><br></p><p>Let’s go first. Let’s go deep.</p><p>And let’s lead like we mean it.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li>Leadership has not been fun; we've been led poorly.</li><li>The most important person we're ever going to lead is ourselves.</li><li>We are all leaders of self, impacting family and teams.</li><li>The M in MILE stands for mirror, emphasizing self-reflection.</li><li>Understanding our natural behavior is crucial for development.</li><li>The mirror can be personal and painful but also freeing.</li><li>Recognizing our tendencies helps us lead better.</li><li>Intent is not the issue; impact is what matters.</li><li>There is power in the pause before reacting.</li><li>Self-awareness is key to effective leadership.</li></ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00 | Introduction to Leadership and Self-Leadership</p><p>25:33 | Recognizing Tendencies and Triggers in Leadership</p><p><br></p><p>🌐 Visit my website: <a href="http://www.masiwillis.com">www.masiwillis.com</a></p><p>📸 Follow on Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/masiwillis/">@masiwillis</a></p><p>🔗 Connect on LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/themasoneffect/">Masi Willis </a> </p><p>📬 Contact me: masi@masiwillis.com</p><p><br></p><p>Want to grow your leadership, elevate your team, or join my next masterclass? Let’s chat—your next level could be one click away.</p><p><br>What was your biggest “aha” from today’s episode? I’d love to hear!</p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 29 Jul 2025 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This week we’re kicking off my M.I.L.E.™ Framework with the first step: M is for Mirror. Let me be blunt: you can't lead anyone well if you aren’t leading yourself first.</p><p><br></p><p>In this episode, Shannon and I are getting honest (and a little hilarious) about self-leadership—what it looks like, where it breaks down, and why so many of us keep repeating patterns that sabotage our influence. From Chick-fil-A ice cream cravings to road rage and passive-aggressive meeting behavior, we break down how our tendencies shape our actions—and how a simple pause can change the whole room.</p><p><br></p><p>We’ll show you:</p><p>- How to ask, “What’s it like to be on the other side of me?”</p><p>- How to interrupt your unhealthy patterns and build new ones</p><p>- Why your intent doesn’t matter as much as your impact</p><p>- And how to start logging your tendencies like a leadership journal</p><p><br></p><p>This is one of the most transformational conversations we’ve had so far—and if you’re willing to look in the mirror, it might just change how you lead everything.</p><p><br></p><p>Let’s go first. Let’s go deep.</p><p>And let’s lead like we mean it.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li>Leadership has not been fun; we've been led poorly.</li><li>The most important person we're ever going to lead is ourselves.</li><li>We are all leaders of self, impacting family and teams.</li><li>The M in MILE stands for mirror, emphasizing self-reflection.</li><li>Understanding our natural behavior is crucial for development.</li><li>The mirror can be personal and painful but also freeing.</li><li>Recognizing our tendencies helps us lead better.</li><li>Intent is not the issue; impact is what matters.</li><li>There is power in the pause before reacting.</li><li>Self-awareness is key to effective leadership.</li></ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00 | Introduction to Leadership and Self-Leadership</p><p>25:33 | Recognizing Tendencies and Triggers in Leadership</p><p><br></p><p>🌐 Visit my website: <a href="http://www.masiwillis.com">www.masiwillis.com</a></p><p>📸 Follow on Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/masiwillis/">@masiwillis</a></p><p>🔗 Connect on LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/themasoneffect/">Masi Willis </a> </p><p>📬 Contact me: masi@masiwillis.com</p><p><br></p><p>Want to grow your leadership, elevate your team, or join my next masterclass? Let’s chat—your next level could be one click away.</p><p><br>What was your biggest “aha” from today’s episode? I’d love to hear!</p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <title>LLYMI EP2 | Leadership is Gardening, Not Grind</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <em>Lead Like You Mean It</em>, we’re digging into one of my favorite leadership analogies: the greenhouse.</p><p>If you’ve ever thought, “Why can’t people just grow already?”—you’re not alone. But here’s the truth: growth doesn’t happen by accident. Plants don’t thrive without care, and neither do people. That’s why we’re reframing leadership not as a grind, but as gardening.</p><p><br><strong>We're talking about:                                                           </strong></p><ul><li> Why culture is more than ping pong tables</li><li> How to spot stress vs. safety in your team’s environment</li><li> What overwatering your people looks like (and yes, I’ve done it too)</li><li> The Five Voices as flowers—because every team is a garden, and each person blooms differently</li></ul><p>We’ll also unpack how understanding yourself—and your people—is the real key to lasting transformation, not just team harmony.</p><p>If you’re a leader who wants to cultivate more than just results, this one’s for you. Grab your watering can (or just your coffee), and let’s get growing.</p><p><strong>Audience Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li>Leadership is about creating a nurturing environment.</li><li>Self-awareness is crucial for effective leadership.</li><li>Understanding individual growth needs is essential.</li><li>Healthy leaders foster healthy teams.</li><li>Culture leaks can undermine team performance.</li><li>The Five Voices framework helps identify team dynamics.</li><li>Every team member requires different care to thrive.</li><li>Leaders must listen to their teams to improve culture.</li><li>Transformational leadership involves knowing oneself and others.</li><li>Leaders should lead with intention and understanding.</li></ul><p><strong>Sound Bites</strong></p><p>"Leadership is gardening, not grind."</p><p>"Healthy leaders equal healthy people."</p><p>"Every plant blooms differently."</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00 | Reframing Leadership as Gardening</p><p>03:27 | Understanding Growth and Cultivating Culture</p><p>17:10 | Understanding Individual Needs</p><p>21:30 | The Role of Different Voices in Leadership</p><p>24:35 | Transformational Leadership through Understanding</p><p>27:26 | Closing Thoughts on Leadership and Growth</p><p><br>Visit my website: <a href="http://www.masiwillis.com">www.masiwillis.com</a></p><p>Follow on Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/masiwillis/">@masiwillis</a></p><p>Connect on LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/themasoneffect/">Masi Willis </a> </p><p>Contact me: masi@masiwillis.com</p><p><br></p><p>Want to grow your leadership, elevate your team, or join my next masterclass?<br> </p><p>Let’s chat—your next level could be one click away.</p><p><br>What was your biggest “aha” from today’s episode? I’d love to hear!</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <em>Lead Like You Mean It</em>, we’re digging into one of my favorite leadership analogies: the greenhouse.</p><p>If you’ve ever thought, “Why can’t people just grow already?”—you’re not alone. But here’s the truth: growth doesn’t happen by accident. Plants don’t thrive without care, and neither do people. That’s why we’re reframing leadership not as a grind, but as gardening.</p><p><br><strong>We're talking about:                                                           </strong></p><ul><li> Why culture is more than ping pong tables</li><li> How to spot stress vs. safety in your team’s environment</li><li> What overwatering your people looks like (and yes, I’ve done it too)</li><li> The Five Voices as flowers—because every team is a garden, and each person blooms differently</li></ul><p>We’ll also unpack how understanding yourself—and your people—is the real key to lasting transformation, not just team harmony.</p><p>If you’re a leader who wants to cultivate more than just results, this one’s for you. Grab your watering can (or just your coffee), and let’s get growing.</p><p><strong>Audience Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li>Leadership is about creating a nurturing environment.</li><li>Self-awareness is crucial for effective leadership.</li><li>Understanding individual growth needs is essential.</li><li>Healthy leaders foster healthy teams.</li><li>Culture leaks can undermine team performance.</li><li>The Five Voices framework helps identify team dynamics.</li><li>Every team member requires different care to thrive.</li><li>Leaders must listen to their teams to improve culture.</li><li>Transformational leadership involves knowing oneself and others.</li><li>Leaders should lead with intention and understanding.</li></ul><p><strong>Sound Bites</strong></p><p>"Leadership is gardening, not grind."</p><p>"Healthy leaders equal healthy people."</p><p>"Every plant blooms differently."</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00 | Reframing Leadership as Gardening</p><p>03:27 | Understanding Growth and Cultivating Culture</p><p>17:10 | Understanding Individual Needs</p><p>21:30 | The Role of Different Voices in Leadership</p><p>24:35 | Transformational Leadership through Understanding</p><p>27:26 | Closing Thoughts on Leadership and Growth</p><p><br>Visit my website: <a href="http://www.masiwillis.com">www.masiwillis.com</a></p><p>Follow on Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/masiwillis/">@masiwillis</a></p><p>Connect on LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/themasoneffect/">Masi Willis </a> </p><p>Contact me: masi@masiwillis.com</p><p><br></p><p>Want to grow your leadership, elevate your team, or join my next masterclass?<br> </p><p>Let’s chat—your next level could be one click away.</p><p><br>What was your biggest “aha” from today’s episode? I’d love to hear!</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <em>Lead Like You Mean It</em>, we’re digging into one of my favorite leadership analogies: the greenhouse.</p><p>If you’ve ever thought, “Why can’t people just grow already?”—you’re not alone. But here’s the truth: growth doesn’t happen by accident. Plants don’t thrive without care, and neither do people. That’s why we’re reframing leadership not as a grind, but as gardening.</p><p><br><strong>We're talking about:                                                           </strong></p><ul><li> Why culture is more than ping pong tables</li><li> How to spot stress vs. safety in your team’s environment</li><li> What overwatering your people looks like (and yes, I’ve done it too)</li><li> The Five Voices as flowers—because every team is a garden, and each person blooms differently</li></ul><p>We’ll also unpack how understanding yourself—and your people—is the real key to lasting transformation, not just team harmony.</p><p>If you’re a leader who wants to cultivate more than just results, this one’s for you. Grab your watering can (or just your coffee), and let’s get growing.</p><p><strong>Audience Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li>Leadership is about creating a nurturing environment.</li><li>Self-awareness is crucial for effective leadership.</li><li>Understanding individual growth needs is essential.</li><li>Healthy leaders foster healthy teams.</li><li>Culture leaks can undermine team performance.</li><li>The Five Voices framework helps identify team dynamics.</li><li>Every team member requires different care to thrive.</li><li>Leaders must listen to their teams to improve culture.</li><li>Transformational leadership involves knowing oneself and others.</li><li>Leaders should lead with intention and understanding.</li></ul><p><strong>Sound Bites</strong></p><p>"Leadership is gardening, not grind."</p><p>"Healthy leaders equal healthy people."</p><p>"Every plant blooms differently."</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00 | Reframing Leadership as Gardening</p><p>03:27 | Understanding Growth and Cultivating Culture</p><p>17:10 | Understanding Individual Needs</p><p>21:30 | The Role of Different Voices in Leadership</p><p>24:35 | Transformational Leadership through Understanding</p><p>27:26 | Closing Thoughts on Leadership and Growth</p><p><br>Visit my website: <a href="http://www.masiwillis.com">www.masiwillis.com</a></p><p>Follow on Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/masiwillis/">@masiwillis</a></p><p>Connect on LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/themasoneffect/">Masi Willis </a> </p><p>Contact me: masi@masiwillis.com</p><p><br></p><p>Want to grow your leadership, elevate your team, or join my next masterclass?<br> </p><p>Let’s chat—your next level could be one click away.</p><p><br>What was your biggest “aha” from today’s episode? I’d love to hear!</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>I finally did the thing I said I’d never do: launch a podcast. Welcome to <em>Lead Like You Mean It</em>, where we’re tossing out the corporate buzzwords, getting real about the mess and beauty of leadership, and talking straight about what it actually takes to grow and lead with purpose.</p><p>In this first episode, my ride-or-die Shannon Scott and I lay the foundation for where we’re headed. We talk about transformation over information, why knowing your Enneagram number isn’t the same as knowing how to lead, and why being a Sherpa might be the best kind of leader there is. We share our own leadership scars and stories, and let’s just say—we’ve both been the boss, the burnt out, and the bridge builder.</p><p>You’ll hear about our Southern roots (boiled peanuts and SEC football included), why culture isn’t just ping pong tables, and what it really looks like to <em>hone the edges</em>—in yourself and in the people you lead.</p><p>If you’ve ever felt like leadership is lonely, exhausting, or just plain confusing… pull up a chair. You’re not alone. And we’re not here to fix you—we’re here to walk with you, call it like it is, and help you lead like you actually mean it.</p><p><strong><br>5 Catchy Masi Willis Quotes</strong></p><ol><li>"Transformation beats information every time."</li><li>"You can have the blueprint, but that don’t mean you’ve built the house."</li><li>"I'm a guide, not God. And you don’t need a savior—you need a Sherpa."</li><li>"Knowing your number, your bird, your color—none of it matters if you can’t lead yourself."</li><li>"We’re not here to fix broken people. We’re here to unleash the best version of what’s already in you."</li></ol><p><strong>Audience Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li>Understand the difference between leadership transformation and just consuming content.</li><li>Discover the Sherpa mindset and why great leaders guide more than they go first.</li><li>Learn why self-awareness without action is just noise.</li><li>Embrace the power of real-talk leadership—raw, relational, and results-driven.</li><li>Get a sneak peek into the greenhouse analogy that will reshape how you think about team culture.</li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Episode Chapters</strong></p><ol><li>00:00 - Welcome to Lead Like You Mean It</li><li>03:14 - Why Masi Said "I’ll Never Do a Podcast"</li><li>06:22 - What's Missing in Leadership Today?</li><li>10:55 - What Transformation Really Takes</li><li>14:08 - The Sherpa Analogy: Leading Up the Mountain</li><li>19:42 - Blueprints, Barns, and Building Leadership Like a House</li><li>27:30 - Culture vs. Greenhouse: A Preview of What’s Next</li><li>30:45 - Signs You're Ready for Real Leadership Growth</li><li>35:20 - Wrap Up &amp; What to Expect in Episode 2<p></p></li></ol><p>I hope it challenged you, encouraged you, or lit a fire for what’s next in your leadership journey.</p><p>🌐 Visit my website: <a href="http://www.masiwillis.com">www.masiwillis.com</a></p><p>📸 Follow on Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/masiwillis/">@masiwillis</a></p><p>🔗 Connect on LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/themasoneffect/">Masi Willis </a> </p><p>📬 Contact me: masi@masiwillis.com</p><p><br></p><p>Want to grow your leadership, elevate your team, or join my next masterclass?<br> </p><p>Let’s chat—your next level could be one click away.</p><p><br>What was your biggest “aha” from today’s episode? I’d love to hear!</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>I finally did the thing I said I’d never do: launch a podcast. Welcome to <em>Lead Like You Mean It</em>, where we’re tossing out the corporate buzzwords, getting real about the mess and beauty of leadership, and talking straight about what it actually takes to grow and lead with purpose.</p><p>In this first episode, my ride-or-die Shannon Scott and I lay the foundation for where we’re headed. We talk about transformation over information, why knowing your Enneagram number isn’t the same as knowing how to lead, and why being a Sherpa might be the best kind of leader there is. We share our own leadership scars and stories, and let’s just say—we’ve both been the boss, the burnt out, and the bridge builder.</p><p>You’ll hear about our Southern roots (boiled peanuts and SEC football included), why culture isn’t just ping pong tables, and what it really looks like to <em>hone the edges</em>—in yourself and in the people you lead.</p><p>If you’ve ever felt like leadership is lonely, exhausting, or just plain confusing… pull up a chair. You’re not alone. And we’re not here to fix you—we’re here to walk with you, call it like it is, and help you lead like you actually mean it.</p><p><strong><br>5 Catchy Masi Willis Quotes</strong></p><ol><li>"Transformation beats information every time."</li><li>"You can have the blueprint, but that don’t mean you’ve built the house."</li><li>"I'm a guide, not God. And you don’t need a savior—you need a Sherpa."</li><li>"Knowing your number, your bird, your color—none of it matters if you can’t lead yourself."</li><li>"We’re not here to fix broken people. We’re here to unleash the best version of what’s already in you."</li></ol><p><strong>Audience Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li>Understand the difference between leadership transformation and just consuming content.</li><li>Discover the Sherpa mindset and why great leaders guide more than they go first.</li><li>Learn why self-awareness without action is just noise.</li><li>Embrace the power of real-talk leadership—raw, relational, and results-driven.</li><li>Get a sneak peek into the greenhouse analogy that will reshape how you think about team culture.</li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Episode Chapters</strong></p><ol><li>00:00 - Welcome to Lead Like You Mean It</li><li>03:14 - Why Masi Said "I’ll Never Do a Podcast"</li><li>06:22 - What's Missing in Leadership Today?</li><li>10:55 - What Transformation Really Takes</li><li>14:08 - The Sherpa Analogy: Leading Up the Mountain</li><li>19:42 - Blueprints, Barns, and Building Leadership Like a House</li><li>27:30 - Culture vs. Greenhouse: A Preview of What’s Next</li><li>30:45 - Signs You're Ready for Real Leadership Growth</li><li>35:20 - Wrap Up &amp; What to Expect in Episode 2<p></p></li></ol><p>I hope it challenged you, encouraged you, or lit a fire for what’s next in your leadership journey.</p><p>🌐 Visit my website: <a href="http://www.masiwillis.com">www.masiwillis.com</a></p><p>📸 Follow on Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/masiwillis/">@masiwillis</a></p><p>🔗 Connect on LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/themasoneffect/">Masi Willis </a> </p><p>📬 Contact me: masi@masiwillis.com</p><p><br></p><p>Want to grow your leadership, elevate your team, or join my next masterclass?<br> </p><p>Let’s chat—your next level could be one click away.</p><p><br>What was your biggest “aha” from today’s episode? I’d love to hear!</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>I finally did the thing I said I’d never do: launch a podcast. Welcome to <em>Lead Like You Mean It</em>, where we’re tossing out the corporate buzzwords, getting real about the mess and beauty of leadership, and talking straight about what it actually takes to grow and lead with purpose.</p><p>In this first episode, my ride-or-die Shannon Scott and I lay the foundation for where we’re headed. We talk about transformation over information, why knowing your Enneagram number isn’t the same as knowing how to lead, and why being a Sherpa might be the best kind of leader there is. We share our own leadership scars and stories, and let’s just say—we’ve both been the boss, the burnt out, and the bridge builder.</p><p>You’ll hear about our Southern roots (boiled peanuts and SEC football included), why culture isn’t just ping pong tables, and what it really looks like to <em>hone the edges</em>—in yourself and in the people you lead.</p><p>If you’ve ever felt like leadership is lonely, exhausting, or just plain confusing… pull up a chair. You’re not alone. And we’re not here to fix you—we’re here to walk with you, call it like it is, and help you lead like you actually mean it.</p><p><strong><br>5 Catchy Masi Willis Quotes</strong></p><ol><li>"Transformation beats information every time."</li><li>"You can have the blueprint, but that don’t mean you’ve built the house."</li><li>"I'm a guide, not God. And you don’t need a savior—you need a Sherpa."</li><li>"Knowing your number, your bird, your color—none of it matters if you can’t lead yourself."</li><li>"We’re not here to fix broken people. We’re here to unleash the best version of what’s already in you."</li></ol><p><strong>Audience Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li>Understand the difference between leadership transformation and just consuming content.</li><li>Discover the Sherpa mindset and why great leaders guide more than they go first.</li><li>Learn why self-awareness without action is just noise.</li><li>Embrace the power of real-talk leadership—raw, relational, and results-driven.</li><li>Get a sneak peek into the greenhouse analogy that will reshape how you think about team culture.</li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Episode Chapters</strong></p><ol><li>00:00 - Welcome to Lead Like You Mean It</li><li>03:14 - Why Masi Said "I’ll Never Do a Podcast"</li><li>06:22 - What's Missing in Leadership Today?</li><li>10:55 - What Transformation Really Takes</li><li>14:08 - The Sherpa Analogy: Leading Up the Mountain</li><li>19:42 - Blueprints, Barns, and Building Leadership Like a House</li><li>27:30 - Culture vs. Greenhouse: A Preview of What’s Next</li><li>30:45 - Signs You're Ready for Real Leadership Growth</li><li>35:20 - Wrap Up &amp; What to Expect in Episode 2<p></p></li></ol><p>I hope it challenged you, encouraged you, or lit a fire for what’s next in your leadership journey.</p><p>🌐 Visit my website: <a href="http://www.masiwillis.com">www.masiwillis.com</a></p><p>📸 Follow on Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/masiwillis/">@masiwillis</a></p><p>🔗 Connect on LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/themasoneffect/">Masi Willis </a> </p><p>📬 Contact me: masi@masiwillis.com</p><p><br></p><p>Want to grow your leadership, elevate your team, or join my next masterclass?<br> </p><p>Let’s chat—your next level could be one click away.</p><p><br>What was your biggest “aha” from today’s episode? I’d love to hear!</p>]]>
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