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Turning Leadersh*t Into Leadership with Dan Tocchini

Feb 06, 20241 hr 3 minEp. 142
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Episode description

In this brand new episode of the Spartan Leadership podcast, I interview Dan Tocchini, the co-founder of Take New Ground. Dan has worked with executive teams at elite companies for over 35 years to develop courageous leadership, conflict resolution, and organizational restructuring - essentially turning leadersh*t into leadership!


You'll learn why you must face problems head-on rather than avoiding difficult conversations. We discussed the importance of truly listening to understand others' perspectives. Dan explained why leadership is a sacred responsibility not to be taken lightly, why leaders should take a stand for what's right, and so much more.


Become a better and more authentic leader. Tune in to the episode NOW! 


Here are the timestamps…


  • 00:00 Intro
  • 02:52 Turning Leadersh*t to Leadership
  • 08:05 The Origin of Becoming a Great Leader
  • 16:12 What You Don't Face Will Defeat You
  • 25:07 Listen to Understand
  • 31:43 Leadership is a Sacred Responsibility
  • 34:25 Not Everyone's Meant to Lead
  • 38:29 Why Leaders Should Take a Stand
  • 50:37 Diversity in Thought
  • 54:30 There are No Perfect Leaders
  • 58:09 Finding Beauty By Ordering the Chaos



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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dan_tocchini/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dantocchini/

Website: https://takenewground.com/

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@nakedleadership

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